Gill Randsborg
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Anime Deck | Masked Knight | ||||||
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Anime debut | Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's episode Bloom of the Black Rose" 14: " | ||||||
Video game debut | Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's Wheelie Breakers | ||||||
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Randsborg, Gill |
Sir Gill de Randsborg, known as Jill deLauncebeaux (ジル・ド・ランスボウ Jiru Do Ransubō) in the Japanese version, is one of Goodwin's 5 Dueling Assassins placed in the Fortune Cup with the intent of exposing the Signers, as well a member of Yliaster.
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Appearance
A large, fearsome man, Randsborg is decked out in the armor of a medieval knight. He claims to be a blood descendant of a family of medieval knights. (In the English version, he is just a cosplay duelist.) He speaks in Elizabethan English, which is much more prevalent in the English version (saying things such as "I activate my monster's ability most special"), where it is an act. A customized Duel Disk serves as his shield.
Biography
It was said that Goodwin asked him to expose Akiza as a Signer (he only agreed because he found out Akiza is the Black Rose Witch). He disobeyed some of his orders because the real reason he decided to battle in the Fortune Cup is to win the tournament itself.
Gill faces Akiza Izinski, the Black Rose Witch in the first round of the Fortune Cup. His personality is self-righteous, and he sees it as his duty to defeat the Black Rose Witch.
During the Duel, Randsborg quickly falls victim to Akiza's powers which make the Duel real, and collapses after receiving a powerful attack from Akiza's "Black Rose Dragon".[1]
Deck
Gill Randsborg uses a Masked Knight Deck featuring "LV" Support. In the video games, Randsborg did not have his "Masked Knight" monsters so the "Silent Swordsmen" and "Mystic Swordsmen" were appropriate substitutes for them.
References
- ↑ Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's episode Battle with the Black Rose" 16: "
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