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The Dragon Cards were used in China, by a Taoist master as a final test for Feng Shui students. The cards possessed shadow powers. Under the [[Wikipedia:Yin and yang|yin yang]] concept the cards are deemed ''yin''. To avoid disruption, a seal, deemed ''yang'' was used to trap the cards creating balance.
[[Hajime Imori|Hajime Imori's]] grandfather came into possession of the sealed cards druing during World War II, when he was in Manchura. Years later Imori found them his grandfather's shed and took them to [[Solomon Muto|Sugoroku Mutou]] to ask if he knew anything about them. Sugoroku told his their history and got him to promise not to break the seal.
Imori breaks his promise as he breaks the seal to play a game with [[Yugi Muto|Yugi]] after stealing his [[Millennium Puzzle]] in the hopes of taking his shadow powers. He beats Yugi in a game of Dragon Cards, sealing his soul in the jar, but Yugi manages to touch the Millennium Puzzle, turing into [[Yami Yugi|Dark Yugi]] before losing his soul. Dark Yugi defeats Imori in Dragon Cards, returning Yugi's soul and sealing Imori's in the jar.
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