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In the [[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX]] manga, [[Tragoedia]] calls [[Chazz Princeton]]'s [[Light and Darkness Dragon]] this name as a reference during his trial through the [[Millennium Scale]]. First seen in [[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX - Chapter 031]].
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[[File:feathermaat2.png|thumb|right|The Feather of Ma'at.]]
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The '''Feather of Ma'at''' is an item used in the [[Weighing of the Heart]] ritual. It is weighed against the sins of a person.
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In the [[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX (manga)|''Yu-Gi-Oh! GX'' manga]], [[Tragoedia (character)|Tragoedia]] calls [[Chazz Princeton (manga)|Chazz Princeton]]'s "[[Light and Darkness Dragon (character)|Light and Darkness Dragon]]" by this name, as the feather was taken in by "[[Winged Kuriboh (manga character)|Winged Kuriboh]]" to prevent Tragoedia from reclaiming his heart, and later transferred to the "Light and Darkness Dragon" card by "Winged Kuriboh".
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It was used by [[Akhenaden (manga)|Akhenaden]] and other two [[Sacred Guardians|High Priests]] to perform [[Tragoedia (character)|Tragoedia]]'s weighing and by [[Shadi Shin|Shadi]] to perform [[Curator Kanekura|Kanekura]]'s.
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Revision as of 13:44, 11 March 2018

The Feather of Ma'at.

The Feather of Ma'at is an item used in the Weighing of the Heart ritual. It is weighed against the sins of a person.

In the Yu-Gi-Oh! GX manga, Tragoedia calls Chazz Princeton's "Light and Darkness Dragon" by this name, as the feather was taken in by "Winged Kuriboh" to prevent Tragoedia from reclaiming his heart, and later transferred to the "Light and Darkness Dragon" card by "Winged Kuriboh".

It was used by Akhenaden and other two High Priests to perform Tragoedia's weighing and by Shadi to perform Kanekura's.