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{{Infobox/Yu-Gi-Oh!/Character
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{{For|other versions of this character|Marik Ishtar (disambiguation)}}
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{{Infobox character
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| headers                  = true
| english              = Marik Ishtar
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| image                    = Marik.png
| japanese name        = マリク・イシュタール
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| en_name                  = Marik Ishtar
| romaji name          = Mariku Ishutāru
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| other_names              =
| english name        = Marik Ishtar
 
| alternate name      =
 
 
* Namu
 
* Namu
 
* Maric Ishutarl ([[Yu-Gi-Oh! (bunkoban)|bunkoban]])
 
* Maric Ishutarl ([[Yu-Gi-Oh! (bunkoban)|bunkoban]])
* Malik Ishtar ([[fanslation]])
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* Malik Ishtar
| arabic name          = مِريك إشتار
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| ja_name                  = マリク・イシュタール
| manga debut          = ''Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist'' Duel 92: "Rare Hunters!"
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| romaji_name              = Mariku Ishutāru
| anime debut          = {{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh!|51|ref}}
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| ar_name                  = مِريك إشتار
| video game debut    = [[Yu-Gi-Oh! The Eternal Duelist Soul]]
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| ko_name                  = 마리크 이슈타르
| appears manga        =
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| birthdate                = December 23<ref name="GoT">''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Character Guidebook: The Gospel of Truth]]'' profile; [[:File:Gospel of Truth - Marik Ishtar profile.jpg]] {{icon|Japanese}}</ref>
* [[Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist]]
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| age                      = 16<ref name="GoT" />
* [[Yu-Gi-Oh! Millennium World]]
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| gender                  = Male
* [[Yu-Gi-Oh! R]]
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| height                  = 180 cm <ref name="GoT" />
| appears anime        = [[Yu-Gi-Oh! (second series anime)|Yu-Gi-Oh! (second series)]]
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| weight                  = 55 kg<ref name="GoT" />
| appears video games  =
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| blood_type              = B<ref name="GoT" />
* [[Yu-Gi-Oh! The Eternal Duelist Soul]]
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| favorite_food            = Koshary<ref name="GoT" />
* [[Yu-Gi-Oh! Worldwide Edition: Stairway to the Destined Duel]]
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| least_favorite_food      = Meat dish<ref name="GoT" />
* [[Yu-Gi-Oh! The Sacred Cards]]
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| relatives                =
* [[Yu-Gi-Oh! 7 Trials to Glory: World Championship 2005]]
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* [[Ishizu Ishtar]] (older sister)
* [[Yu-Gi-Oh! Nightmare Troubadour]]
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* [[Odion]] (adoptive older brother)
* [[Yu-Gi-Oh! World Championship 2004]]
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* [[Mr. Ishtar]] (father; deceased; sent to the [[Shadow Realm]] in the dub)
| birthdate            = December 23
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* [[Mrs. Ishtar]] (mother; deceased)
| age                  = 16
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| previous_occupation      = [[Tomb Keeper]]
| height               = 180 cm
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| previous_organization    = [[Rare Hunters]]
| weight              = 55 kg
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| tournament1               = [[Battle City]]
| gender              = male
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| result1                  = Runner-up
| blood type          = B
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| anime_deck                =
| anime deck          =
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* [[Machine]] (through [[Bandit Keith]])
* [[Machine]] (through Keith)
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* Slime/Slifer (through [[Strings]])
* Slime/Slifer (through Strings)
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* [[Burn]] (through [[Joey Wheeler]])
* [[Burn]] (through Joey)
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* Immortality/Torture (as [[Yami Marik]])
* Immortality/Torture (As Yami-Marik)
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| wc4_deck                  = Darkness
| wc4deckdesc          = Darkness
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| ntr_deck                  =
| ntrdeck              =
 
 
* Keeper's Judgment
 
* Keeper's Judgment
 
* Roar of Ra
 
* Roar of Ra
* Dark Destroyer
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* Dark Destroyer  
| relatives           =  
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| anime_debut              = {{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh!|50|ref}}
* [[Ishizu Ishtar]] (older sister)
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| video_game_debut          = ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Dark Duel Stories]]''
* [[Odion Ishtar]] (adoptive older brother)
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| hide_appearances          = true
* [[Mr. Ishtar]] (father, deceased)
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| appears_in_anime          = [[Yu-Gi-Oh! (anime)|''Yu-Gi-Oh!'' (second series)]]
* [[Mrs. Ishtar]] (mother, deceased)
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| appears_in_gbc            = ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Dark Duel Stories]]''
| favorite food        = Koshary
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| appears_in_gba           =
| least favorite food  = Meat dish
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* ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! The Eternal Duelist Soul]]''
| affiliation          = [[Tomb Keeper]]s
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* ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Reshef of Destruction]]''
| previous affiliation = [[Rare Hunters]]
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* ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Worldwide Edition: Stairway to the Destined Duel]]''
| japanese voice      = {{voice actors|ja|[[wikipedia:Tetsuya Iwanaga|Tetsuya Iwanaga]]|[[Wikipedia:Akiko Kimura|Akiko Kimura]]|e2=(young Marik)}}
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* ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! The Sacred Cards]]''
| english voice        = {{voice actors|en|[[wikipedia:Jonathan Todd Ross|Jonathan Todd Ross]]|[[Wikipedia:Taaz Gill|Taaz Gill]]|[[Wikipedia:Brian Zimmerman|Brian Zimmerman]]|e2=(Marik, Singapore)|e3=(Yami Marik, Singapore)}}
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* ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! 7 Trials to Glory: World Championship 2005]]''
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* ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! World Championship 2004]]''
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| appears_in_nds            = ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Nightmare Troubadour]]''
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| appears_in_ps2      = ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Capsule Monster Coliseum]]''
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| ja_voice                  = {{voice actors|ja|Tetsuya Iwanaga|Akiko Kimura|e2=(child)}}
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| en_voice                  = {{voice actors|en|Jonathan Todd Ross|Taaz Gill|Brian Zimmerman|e2=(Marik, Singapore)}}
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|de_voice = Charles Rettinghaus
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|it_voice = {{voice actors|it|Patrizio Prata}}|fil_name = Malik Ishtar
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|tl_voice = Michael Punzalan}}
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'''Marik Ishtar''' (マリク・イシュタール ''Mariku Ishutāru'') is a character in the ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! (anime)|Yu-Gi-Oh!]]'' anime and the main antagonist of the [[Battle City]] and [[Battle City Quarterfinals]] arcs, until the defeat of [[Odion]], when Marik's alter ego [[Yami Marik]] takes over his body and replaces him as the main antagonist. He is the leader and founder of the [[Rare Hunters]] and heir to the [[Tomb Keeper]]s.
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Marik is the younger brother of [[Ishizu Ishtar]] and the adoptive younger brother of [[Odion]].
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== Design ==
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===Appearance===
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[[File:MalikConceptart.png|thumb|left|Marik linework.]]
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Marik's initial outfit consists of purple hooded robes with the [[Eye of Anubis]] on it, and a long purple cape with a gold chain at the front. He wears golden earrings, three bands of neckwear, an armband on each arm, and five bracelets on each arm starting from close to his elbows down to his wrists. He has dark skin, purple eyes and white-gold hair that occasionally appears as more light gray hair, especially in the Battle City tournament and at night.
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When he arrived in Domino City, he wore a sleeveless light purple hoodie with two gold chains on the front, black pants, and black shoes. While in [[Battle City]], he acquires a [[Duel Disk|KaibaCorp Duel Disk]] on his left arm. In the manga, his pants are beige, and he wears a black tank top underneath his hoodie, which would come to be the clothes his split personality would wear, minus the hoodie.
  
'''Marik Ishtar''' is the leader of the [[Rare Hunters]] and the main antagonist of the [[Battle City]] arc along with his [[Yami Marik|alter ego]]. As a child, he was forced to be a tombkeeper by [[Mr. Ishtar|his strict father]] to continue their family's lineage. This ultimately results in developing a split personality, which is only suppressed by [[Odion Ishtar|his adoptive brother]]. Without him, the personality of [[Yami Marik]] takes over his body.  Marik is often considered to be one of the foremost adversaries in the series. After destroying his evil side and coming to his senses, he returns to Egypt to continue his role as a tomb keeper and becomes an ally of the Pharaoh.
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When he was switched with Dark Marik as his sacrifice during his battle against Yami Yugi, he wears the outfit that Dark Marik wore but he removes the purple cloak before he destroys his dark self in the shadow game.  
  
==Design==
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Throughout Season 5, Marik eventually changed in a steel blue shirt with a black vest over it, two black and gold bracelets, light gray pants, and black shoes.
[[File:Marik.PNG|thumb|Marik in his [[Rare Hunter]] cloak.]]
 
Marik's usual outfit consists of a long purple cape with a gold chain at the front worn by the rare hunters, a sleeveless black shirt and beige combats. He wears gold earrings, neckwear, armbands, and bracelets all up his wrists. His white-blonde hair is neatly arranged as Marik. As a civilian, he still wears the gold earrings, neckwear, armbands, and bracelets all up to his wrists (although in the manga he doesn't wear any of them), a sleeveless purple shirt, black pants, and black shoes. In the [[Battle City]] arc he often wears a [[Duel Disk|KaibaCorp Duel Disk]] on his left arm.
 
  
==Personality==
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As a child, Marik was an innocent boy who desired to see the outside world, despite his clan's laws forbidding him from doing so, and was willing to sneak out to fulfill his desire. He cared for his siblings very much. Marik also considered [[Odion Ishtar|Odion]] to be his brother, despite not being blood related.
 
  
Marik bore a grudge towards [[Pharaoh Atem|the pharaoh]] because he was forced to guard the family carving with his life, robbing him of his freedom. Marik's hatred only intensified when his father forced him to undertake the family's ritual of having the carvings cut onto his back (in the English version the carvings were a tattoo). The pain was so intense that he spawned [[Yami Marik|a second personality]] to deal with the pain. A year later, when his father brutally tortured Odion for helping Marik and Ishizu to sneak outside, Yami Marik killed his father while Marik was unconscious. Marik woke up with no recollection of his father's murder-only to see [[Shadi]], a loyalist to the Pharaoh and the guardian of the [[Millennium Items]], who had come to warn him about the dangerous path he had taken. Marik thought that Shadi murdered his father, leading to Marik's betrayal of the clan to get revenge against the Pharaoh.
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===Personality===
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As a child, Marik was an innocent boy who desired to see the outside world, despite his clan's laws forbidding him from doing so, and was willing to sneak out to fulfill his desire. He cared for his sister [[Ishizu Ishtar]] very much and also considered [[Odion]] to be his brother, despite not being blood related.
  
While leading the [[Rare Hunters]] in his quest for world domination and freedom, Marik became cruel and uncaring, willing to brainwash people to do his bidding, force them to cheat, and use cruelty on his behalf-the victims included [[Keith Howard]] and [[Strings]]. He was not above using death to punish his subordinates for failure, such as [[Arkana]] and [[Lumis]], nor did he care about sacrificing Rare Hunters to test the fake "[[The Winged Dragon of Ra (original)|The Winged Dragon of Ra]]" cards which produced severe injuries and death. He even threatened his sister [[Ishizu Ishtar|Ishizu]] with the [[Millennium Rod]] for getting in his way and ordered Odion to use the fake Ra card against his will. He still retained his love for his family, despite his mistreatment of them.
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Marik bore a grudge towards [[Pharaoh Atem|the Pharaoh]] because he was forced by [[Mr. Ishtar|his own father]] to guard the family's carving with his life via a ritual of having carvings (in the anime's Japanese version and the original manga) or tattoos (in the anime's dub) onto his back which brought intense pain during and after the ritual and robbed him of his freedom.  
  
==Biography==
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With the intense pain and his hatred towards the Pharaoh, he spawned his second personality [[Yami Marik]] to deal with it all. Such as a year later when his father brutally tortured Odion for helping Marik and Ishizu to sneak outside, Marik was unconscious while Yami Marik killed his father and woke up with no recollection of his father's murder. Immediately afterwards, he sees [[Shadi|a loyalist to the Pharaoh]], Shadi, had come to warn him about the dangerous path he had taken. Marik thought that Shadi had murdered his father, leading to Marik's betrayal of the clan to get revenge against the Pharaoh (this aspect is removed from the dub).
Marik's family guarded the tomb of the pharaoh for generations and two of the [[Millennium Items]] (the [[Millennium Rod]] and [[Millennium Necklace]]) were passed on to Marik and his sister [[Ishizu Ishtar]]. Marik was forbidden to leave the Pharaoh's tomb due to his [[Mr. Ishtar|father]]'s fear that the freedom and marvels of the outside world would further divert Marik's attention from his heritage. Marik no longer wanted to become a Tombkeeper, so his adoptive brother [[Odion Ishtar]] asked if he could take Marik's place but was refused. When Marik was forced to take the initiation ritual to become a full Tombkeeper, Marik spawned [[Yami Marik|a second personality]] from the pain he endured. A year later, after Marik and Ishizu took a forbidden trip to surface, Marik's father, having found out, attempted to kill Odion. Marik blanked and [[Yami Marik]] (the second personality of Marik) emerged for the first time to resist his father's punishment and claimed the Millennium Rod for himself. Ignoring his father's orders to put the item down, Yami Marik used its powers to smash him against the wall. When Ishizu protested, she suffered the same strike. Yami Marik then proceeded to kill his father (or, in the English anime, send his father to the [[Shadow Realm]]). Yami Marik was sealed away in Marik's body by Odion.
 
  
In the [[Battle City]] arc, Marik was the leader of the [[Rare Hunters]] organization, as he wished to obtain the three [[Egyptian Gods|Egyptian God Cards]], and with them, unlock their power for himself so that he could gain the title of "Pharaoh" and set his family free. He also had a hidden agenda - to get revenge on the [[Pharaoh Atem|Nameless Pharaoh]]'s soul, which currently resided in [[Yugi Muto]]'s body, for killing his father, for he mistakenly believed that it was the Pharaoh's fault. In the English anime, he is more fiendish. He wanted the God Cards and the [[Millennium Puzzle]] to gain the power of the Pharaoh and rule the world, but he retains his hate of the Pharaoh. Marik uncovered two of the three Egyptian Gods ("[[The Winged Dragon of Ra (original)|The Winged Dragon of Ra]]" and "[[Slifer the Sky Dragon]]") from where [[Maximillion Pegasus]] had hidden them away due to the danger associated with them. However, the third Egyptian God, "[[Obelisk the Tormentor (original)|Obelisk the Tormentor]]", was taken by Ishizu, who gave it to [[Seto Kaiba]].
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While leading the [[Rare Hunters]] in his quest for world domination and freedom, Marik became cruel and uncaring, willing to brainwash people to do his bidding, force them to cheat, and use cruelty on his behalf, the victims included [[Bandit Keith]] and [[Strings]]. He was not above using death to punish his subordinates for failure despite them pleading to Marik they tried their best, such as [[Arkana]] and [[Lumis]], nor did he care about sacrificing Rare Hunters to test the fake "[[The Winged Dragon of Ra (anime)|The Winged Dragon of Ra]]" cards which produced severe injuries and death. He even threatened his sister Ishizu with the [[Millennium Rod]] for getting in his way and ordered Odion to use the fake Ra card against his will when was so close to winning against Joey. This may all stem from his other persona influencing him as when they met during Yami Marik's duel with Yami Bakura, the former said that he caused him to not feel guilty over his actions. Though He still retained his love for his family, despite his mistreatment of them.
  
Marik and his Rare Hunters hacked into to the Battle City computer system and entered themselves in the tournament. He had them duel [[Yami Yugi]] to take the Millennium Puzzle from him and duel Kaiba to take "Obelisk" from him. Marik also had [[Strings|one of his Rare Hunters]] that he controlled via the Millennium Rod include "Slifer" in his deck and use it against Yami Yugi, but was defeated, allowing Yugi to take Slifer. Later, Marik teamed up with [[Yami Bakura]] in a verbal deal consisting of Marik's relinquishment of the Millennium Rod if Yami Bakura could get Slifer back.
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=== Etymology ===
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His given name "Marik" is derived from the Arabic name [[wikipedia:Malik|Malik]] (مالك ''Mālik''), meaning "owner" or "holder". It was likely also influenced by the distinct Arabic title "Malik" (ملك ''Malik''), which means "king". The use of "r" rather than "l" comes from the two consonants being represented by the same speech sound in Japanese. He uses the name "Malik" in the Filipino and Indonesian versions.
  
Marik, Bakura, and Odion took places in the quarter-finals. Marik took the guise of '''Namu''' while Odion pretended to be "Marik" (as nobody except for Yami Bakura had actually met him in person). After Bakura was defeated by Yugi in the first quarter-final match, Marik had Odion use a counterfeit "Ra" card in his quarter-final against [[Joey Wheeler]]. When Joey suspected that he was not dueling the real Marik (stating that while Marik was cruel and sadistic, Odion had been dueling with honor as a "True Duelist") Odion was ordered to use the counterfeit to prove his identity as Marik. He was initially reluctant to do this, knowing that he was not worthy to summon the god; however, Marik convinces him to play the card, insisting that by doing so he would prove himself a true tombkeeper.  As Odion feared, Ra was angered by this and wrathfully struck both duelists with lightning, ultimately rendering Odion unconscious. In Odion's last moment of consciousness, he reveals to Joey that he is not Marik; at this same time, the real Marik began to suffer sudden headaches. Marik then revealed himself to Yugi, Joey, Kaiba, [[Mai Valentine]], [[Téa Gardner]], [[Tristan Taylor]], [[Duke Devlin]], [[Mokuba Kaiba]], and [[Serenity Wheeler]]. Suddenly, Marik cried out in pain as his darker personality [[Yami Marik]] appeared, having gained control of his body, and announced himself to be the true Marik.
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His surname "Ishtar" comes from [[Wikipedia:Ishtar|Ishtar]], a [[Wikipedia:Mesopotamia|Mesopotamian]] goddess of fertility, love, war, and sex.
  
[[File:Marik'sBack.jpg|thumb|200px|Marik's carving (tattoo in the English anime) of the Pharaoh's memory.]]
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==Biography==
After the quarter-finals, Marik's reformed soul teams up with Yami Bakura to stop Yami Marik, but failed when Yami Marik uses "Ra's" other abilities, which were unknown to Marik. However, Marik (through Téa) warned Ishizu to hide Odion from Yami Marik in order to save his life. In the final duel between Yami Marik and Yami Yugi, their weaker selves were the victims of the [[Shadow Game]] being played. As the duel went on, Yami Marik became the dominant host of Marik's body while the real Marik's soul slowly faded out of existence. This Shadow Game gave him a clear edge, for when Yami Yugi lost [[Life Points]], Yugi's body would fade away, when Yami Marik lost Life Points, the original Marik would fade away. While they dueled, Odion woke up and made Marik realize he had to accept his responsibility for being a Tombkeeper. With this confidence, Marik overpowered his evil self and forfeited, destroying Yami Marik. Marik gave Yugi the Millennium Rod and the Ra card. Marik then revealed the Tombkeeper's initiation. The carving of the pharaoh's memory onto the back of a tomb guardian involves using either a hot dagger (in the manga and the Japanese version of the second series anime), or a tattoo (in the English second series anime, although the dagger was still seen in the flashback) on his back. Fulfilling his duty as a Tombkeeper, Marik returned to Egypt to start a new life.
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===History===
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Marik's family guarded the tomb of the Pharaoh for generations and two [[Millennium Items]] (the [[Millennium Rod]] and [[Millennium Necklace]]) were passed on to Marik and his sister [[Ishizu Ishtar]]. Marik was forbidden to leave the Pharaoh's tomb due to his [[Mr. Ishtar|father]]'s fear that the freedom and marvels of the outside world would further divert Marik's attention from his heritage. Marik no longer wanted to become a Tombkeeper, so his adoptive brother [[Odion Ishtar]] asked if he could take Marik's place but Marik's father rejected the thought of Odion taking Marik's place. When Marik was forced to take the initiation ritual to become a full Tombkeeper, Marik spawned his second personality [[Yami Marik]] from the pain he endured. A year later, Marik and Ishizu took a forbidden trip to the surface but their father found out and attempted punish Odion for not stoping Marik and Ishizu, by killing him. In the midst of his father's torturing Odion, Marik blanked out and his second personality Yami Marik emerged for the first time to resist his father's punishment and claimed the Millennium Rod for himself. Ignoring his father's orders to put it down, Yami Marik used its powers to smash him against the wall. When Ishizu protested, she suffered the same strike. Yami Marik then proceeded to kill his father. After Yami Marik was sealed away in Marik's body by Odion, Marik believed that the Pharaoh had ordered the loyalist [[Shadi]] to kill his father, due to Odion saying Shadi had killed him, trying to be a big brother and hiding from Marik that it was actually his alter ego who had done so. This increased Marik's grudge and resentment to the Pharaoh, causing him to create the Rare Hunters.
  
In the Millennium World arc, Marik, Ishizu, and Odion lead Yugi and his friends to the tomb of the Pharaoh in order for Yugi and [[Pharaoh Atem|Atem]] to have a final duel in order to determine whether Atem will move on to the afterlife or remain in the present. Atem loses, allowing him to pass on to the afterlife. After he left, the Millennium Items sank into the ground and the tomb collapsed. Marik and the others managed to escape and Marik and his family end up staying in Egypt.
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As a teenager, Marik was the leader of the [[Rare Hunters]] organization as he wished with the Millennium Rod to obtain the three [[Egyptian Gods|Egyptian God Cards]] so that he could unlock their power for himself, gain the title of "Pharaoh" and set his family free from the duty of the Tombkeepers (In the dub, he wants the God Cards and the Millennium Puzzle, so he can unlock the Pharaoh's power for himself and use it to rule the world). He also had a hidden agenda - to get revenge on the [[Yami Yugi|Nameless Pharaoh]]'s soul for killing his father as he mistakenly believed that it was the Pharaoh's fault. Although he and his Rare Hunters uncovered "[[The Winged Dragon of Ra (anime)|The Winged Dragon of Ra]]" and "[[Slifer the Sky Dragon (anime)|Slifer the Sky Dragon]]" from where [[Maximillion Pegasus]] had hidden them, they were unable to uncover "[[Obelisk the Tormentor (anime)|Obelisk the Tormentor]]", which was taken by Ishizu and given to [[Seto Kaiba]].
  
==Non-canon appearances==
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===Battle City===
In ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! 7 Trials to Glory: World Championship 2005]]'', Marik is unlocked as an opponent after the player has won the National Championship, and can be found at various locations in the game.
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During [[Battle City]], Marik and his Rare Hunters hacked into Battle City's computer system and entered themselves in the tournament. After the Pharaoh defeated [[Seeker|the weakest Rare Hunter]], Marik used the Millennium Rod to take over the Rare Hunter's body to introduce himself to the Pharaoh. After the Pharaoh defeated [[Arkana]], Marik used the Millennium Rod to take over Arkana's body to introduce himself to [[Yugi Muto]]. While arriving at Domino City, Marik used the Millennium Rod to have [[Strings|a Rare Hunter]] use Slifer against the Pharaoh to win the Millennium Puzzle from him. Marik has a huge advantage up his sleeve,  with the Egyptian God Card "[[Slifer the Sky Dragon (anime)|Slifer the Sky Dragon]]". Using a five card combo involving "Slifer", "[[Revival Jam (anime)|Revival Jam]]", "[[Infinite Cards (anime)|Infinite Cards]]", "[[Jam Defender (anime)|Jam Defender]]", and "[[Card of Safe Return (anime)|Card of Safe Return]]", Strings puts Yami in a tight situation. Every time he attacks, Strings can redirect the attack to "Revival Jam", which regenerates itself after being destroyed (this is neither an automatic nor immediate effect in the OCG/TCG) and thanks to "Card of Safe Return", he draws three cards from his Deck whenever this happens and because of "Infinite Cards", he can hold as many cards as he wants. With Slifer's ATK and DEF proportional to the number of cards its controller holds, and with "Revival Jam" able to absorb and reform from any attack Yugi is able to make with the aid of "Jam Defender", Marik boasts the strategy is unbeatable.
  
==Naming==
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Yami is just about to give up until Kaiba arrives and encourages him to fight on. The two manage to figure out the weakness of this combo and turn it against Marik. Yami attacks "Revival Jam" with "[[Buster Blader (anime)|Buster Blader]]", and then uses "[[Brain Control (anime)|Brain Control]]" to take control of "Revival Jam" as it regenerates so it regenerates under his control, forcing "Slifer" to attack it with its second mouth. Then "Revival Jam" is destroyed and regenerates, forcing Strings to draw three more cards due to "Card of Safe Return". Then "Slifer" must attack "Revival Jam" again, since it reformed under Yami's control, destroying it and allowing it to regenerate again, and forcing Strings to continue drawing due to "Card of Safe Return". This continues in a never-ending loop until Strings' Deck is empty, and thus he loses the Duel through a Deck Out. Yami gets "Slifer the Sky Dragon" for his victory. When he was getting ready to brainwash Joey, [[Yami Bakura]] stood in his way, telling him to hand over the Rod. Instead, they made a deal where if Bakura obtains Slifer for him and defeat Yami Yugi, he would give him the Millennium Rod. Yami Bakura then stabbed himself in the arm and gave control back to his host, [[Bakura Ryou]]. He showed the injured Bakura to Joey, Solomon, and Téa, gaining their trust and taking the guise of Namu. While Kaiba and the Pharaoh Dueled [[Lumis and Umbra]], Marik used his Millennium Rod to brainwash [[Joey Wheeler]] and [[Téa Gardner]]. After Kaiba used Obelisk to defeat Umbra, Marik used the Millennium Rod to take over Lumis's body and brag about having Yugi's friends. Having a Rare Hunter hold Tea hostage, the deadly Duel between the Pharaoh and Joey went through much to Kaiba's horror. In the midst of the Duel, Yugi took over for the Pharaoh much to Marik's anger as he wanted to see the Pharaoh's demise not his teenage vessel's. When Marik forced Joey with the Millennium Rod's full power, Joey was able break free with his willpower.
Marik's name is also commonly read as ''Malik'' by fans. Some fans believe that it was made fairly obvious that it was meant to be romanized as "Malik", given the meaning of the name "Malik", and given the fact that Malik is a fairly common Arabic name. Additionally, "Malik" can be defined in Arabic as "the controller," "king", or "one who rules", a well-fitting name given his excessive use of the Millennium Rod, mind slaves, and his portrayal as a dominating villain. Marik Ishtar is known as "Malik Ishtar" in Indonesia.
 
  
Likely Marik comes from the fact that often "l" and "r" alternate in names from Japanese to English, though this was not necessarily the intended substitution.
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Marik, Bakura and Odion took places in the quarter-finals. Marik took the guise of Namu while Odion pretended to be "Marik" as nobody had actually met him in person and known his true name (sans Yami Bakura, since although Téa, Joey, and Bakura Ryou technically met him, he pretended to be a boy named Namu). After Bakura was defeated by the Pharaoh in the first quarter-final match, Marik had Odion use a counterfeit Ra card in his quarter-final against Joey. When Joey suspected that he was not Dueling the real Marik, as Odion had been Dueling with honor while Marik was cruel, sadistic and as by far as Joey was concerned, a dirty cheater; Marik ordered Odion to use the counterfeit Ra to "show" he's Marik but Ra was angered by this and wrathfully struck both Duelists with lightning, ultimately rendering Odion and Joey unconscious. After Joey defeated Odion, the latter reveals to the Pharaoh and Joey that he is really Marik's servant while Marik began to suffer sudden headaches. After Odion was further rendered unconscious, Marik revealed himself to the Pharaoh, Joey, Kaiba, Téa, [[Tristan Taylor]], [[Duke Devlin]], [[Mokuba Kaiba]], [[Serenity Wheeler]] and [[Mai Valentine]]. Suddenly, Marik cried out in pain as his darker personality gained control of his body. While Ishizu Dueled Kaiba in the fourth quarter-final match, Marik tried to call out to Ishizu but his dark personality trapped Marik in a "prison" built out of his own fear and pity. During his sister's Duel with Kaiba, the Millennium Rod began activating on its own, causing Yami Marik to wonder why; although Yami Marik had already taken control of him, there is a large possibility that Marik, by somehow knowing what was happening through his alter ego, wondered as well why Kaiba had a connection to his Rod. In the manga, one of Marik's goals before his darker personality awakened ''was'' to discover why the figure on the mural looked like Kaiba holding his Millennium Rod. Through Tea's mind, Marik listened to Ishizu's story of how he became evil and created his darker side, thus beginning to reform himself. After the quarter-finals, his reformed soul confronted his other self, claiming that he would make up for everything he had done and apologizing to his father, before a Duel with him. In this Duel, Marik teamed up with Yami Bakura to stop him, but failed when Yami Marik used Ra's other abilities, which were unknown to Marik. However, Marik (through Téa) warned Ishizu to hide Odion from Yami Marik in order to save his life.
  
Marik's name is derived from the Arabic word [[Wikipedia:Malik|Malik]] ("king") and the Mesopotamian deity [[Wikipedia:Ishtar|Ishtar]]. Ishtar is a vengeful Babylonian goddess according to the 3000 year-old epic of Gilgamesh.
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=== Battle City Finals ===
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[[File:Marik'sBack.jpg|thumb|200px|Marik's carving/tattoo of the Pharaoh's memory.]]
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In the final Duel between Yami Marik and the Pharaoh, their weaker selves were the victims of the [[Shadow Game]] being played. As the Duel went on, Yami Marik became the dominant host of Marik's body while the real Marik's soul slowly faded out of existence. This Shadow Game gave him a clear edge, for when the Pharaoh lost [[Life Points]], Yugi's body would fade away, and when Yami Marik lost Life Points, the original Marik would fade away. As Marik realizes his mistakes of making people suffer, he speaks out through Téa, begging the Pharaoh for his forgiveness and asks him to defeat Yami Marik, even if it meant he would go to the Shadow Realm. While they Dueled, Odion woke up and made Marik realize he had to accept his responsibility for being a Tombkeeper. With this confidence, Marik overpowered his evil self and made him the victim of the Shadow Game, and then forfeited, destroying Yami Marik. Marik gave the Pharaoh the Millennium Rod and the Ra card.
  
'''Malik''' is considered a correct Romanization of 3 different Arabic words. These include:
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Marik then revealed the Tombkeeper's initiation. The carving of the pharaoh's memory onto the back of a tomb guardian (using either a hot dagger in the manga and the Japanese version of the second series anime, or a tattoo in the English second series anime although the dagger was still seen in the flashback) on his back. Fulfilling his duty as a Tombkeeper, Marik returned to Egypt to start a new life with his sister and Odion.
*(ملك) '''Malik''' (also '''Malek''' or '''Melik'''), an Arabic word and title, meaning "king", "monarch", and "sovereign". Notably ''not'' used as a given first name, but rather as a title.
 
*(مالك) '''Mālik''' (also '''Maalik'''), an Arabic word and name, meaning "owner", "proprietor", "proprietary", "possessor", and "holder". It is the the most common among the three to be used as a first name for a person, and its use as a name dates back to ancient times.
 
*(مليك) '''Malīk''' (also '''Maleek'''), can mean either of the two words above. Although mostly ''not'' used as a given first name.
 
  
If Marik's name was based on Arabic, then the second one (مالك) is the most correct equivalent naming-wise. It could have been chosen based on the meaning of the other two names though, as the three words are usually written with no clear differentiation in English.
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===Pharaoh's Memories===
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[[File:Reformed marik.jpg|thumb|Marik's appearance in [[Dawn of the Duel]]]]
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In the [[Pharaoh's Memories]] arc, Marik, Ishizu, and Odion lead Yugi and his friends to the Tablet of Memories, so Yami Yugi may enter the Memory World and regain his memory.
  
==Deck==
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=== Ceremonial Battle ===
===Anime/Manga===
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Marik, Ishizu, and Odion lead Yugi and his friends to the tomb of the Pharaoh in order for Yugi and [[Pharaoh Atem|Atem]] to have a final Duel in order to determine whether Atem will move on to the afterlife or remain in the present. Atem loses, allowing him to pass on to the afterlife. After he left, the Millennium Items sank into the ground and the tomb collapsed. Marik and the others managed to escape and Marik and his family end up staying in Egypt.
Marik's own deck is never shown in a duel, as Yami Marik modifies it prior to his first duel. For that Deck, see [[Yami Marik#Deck|Yami Marik]].
 
  
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{{clear}}
! colspan="3" style="background: #00FF00; text-align: center;" | Record
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==Other appearances==
|-
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{{Character other appearances}}
! Opponent(s)
 
! Episode(s)
 
! Outcome
 
|-
 
|[[Yugi Muto]] || [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 050|50]]-[[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 051|51]] || No result
 
|}
 
  
Marik does, however, use several Decks while controlling the bodies of others through the [[Millennium Rod]]. While controlling [[Keith Howard|Bandit Keith]], he utilizes Keith's [[Machine]] Deck, albeit modified to include powerful cards obtained by his [[Rare Hunter]]s, such as "[[Zera the Mant]]", "[[Seiyaryu]]" and "[[Graceful Charity]]".
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==Decks==
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Marik's own Deck is only shown once in a Duel, before Yami Marik modifies it prior to his second Duel. Marik himself uses several Decks while controlling the bodies of others through his [[Millennium Rod]].  
  
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===Through Keith===
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While controlling [[Bandit Keith]], he utilizes Keith's '''[[Machine]] Deck''', albeit modified to include powerful cards obtained by his [[Rare Hunter]]s, such as "[[Zera the Mant (anime)|Zera the Mant]]", "[[Seiyaryu (anime)|Seiyaryu]]" and "[[Graceful Charity (anime)|Graceful Charity]]".
  
 
{{Decklist|Machine Deck
 
{{Decklist|Machine Deck
|monsters =
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|normal monsters =
<u>Normal Monsters</u>
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* [[Ground Attacker Bugroth (anime)|Ground Attack Bugroth]] x2<ref group=Notes name=hand2>The second copy can be seen in his hand after the first is [[Tribute]]d for "[[Zera Ritual (anime)|Zera Ritual]]" in [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 051|episode 51]].</ref>
* [[Ground Attacker Bugroth]] x2<ref group=Notes name=hand2>The second copy can be seen in his hand after the first is [[Tribute]]d for "[[Zera Ritual]]" in [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 051|episode 51]].</ref>
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* [[Mechanicalchaser (anime)|Mechancialchaser]]
* [[Mechanicalchaser]]
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* [[Megasonic Eye (anime)|Megasonic Eye]]
* [[Megasonic Eye]]
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* [[Seiyaryu (anime)|Seiyaryu]]
* [[Seiyaryu]]
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|effect monsters =
<u>Effect Monsters</u>
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* [[Cyber Jar (anime)|Cyber Jar]]  
* [[Cyber Jar]]  
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* [[Machine King (anime)|Machine King]]
* [[Machine King]]
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|ritual monsters =
<u>Ritual Monsters</u>
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* [[Zera the Mant (anime)|Zera the Mant]]
* [[Zera the Mant]]
 
 
|magic =
 
|magic =
* [[Curse of Fiend]]
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* [[Curse of Fiend (anime)|Curse of Fiend]]
* [[Graceful Charity]]  
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* [[Graceful Charity (anime)|Graceful Charity]]  
* [[Machine Conversion Factory]]
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* [[Machine Conversion Factory (anime)|Machine Conversion Factory]]
* [[Stop Defense]]
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* [[Stop Defense (anime)|Stop Defense]]
* [[Tribute to the Doomed]]
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* [[Tribute to the Doomed (anime)|Tribute to the Doomed]]
* [[Zera Ritual]]
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* [[Zera Ritual (anime)|Zera Ritual]]
 
|traps =
 
|traps =
* [[Magic Jammer]]
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* [[Magic Jammer (anime)|Magic Jammer]]
* [[Solemn Judgment]]
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* [[Solemn Judgment (anime)|Solemn Judgment]]
 
}}
 
}}
  
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===Through Strings===
! colspan="3" style="background: #00FF00; text-align: center;" | Record
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While controlling the body of [[Strings]], Marik uses a '''[[Slifer the Sky Dragon (anime)|Slifer]]/[[Slime]] Deck''' tooled to Summoning and powering up the [[Egyptian Gods|Egyptian God Card]] "[[Slifer the Sky Dragon (anime)|Slifer the Sky Dragon]]" using a five-card combo known as the '''"God Five"''':
|-
 
! Opponent(s)
 
! Episode(s)
 
! Outcome
 
|-
 
|[[Yugi Muto]]/[[Yami Yugi]] || [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 065|65]]-[[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 067|67]] || Lose
 
|}
 
 
 
While controlling the body of [[Strings]], Marik uses a Deck tooled to Summoning and powering up the [[Egyptian Gods|Egyptian God Card]] "[[Slifer the Sky Dragon]]" using a five-card combo (known as the '''"God Five"''' in the manga and Japanese versions) of the following:
 
  
* "[[Slifer the Sky Dragon]]": The main attack force with near infinite attack power.
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* "[[Slifer the Sky Dragon (anime)|Slifer the Sky Dragon]]": The main attack force with near infinite attack power.
* "[[Revival Jam]]": The ultimate defense, to defend "Slifer" in case necessary.
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* "[[Revival Jam (anime)|Revivial Jam]]": The ultimate defense, to defend "Slifer" if necessary.
* "[[Jam Defender]]": To allow "Revival Jam" to automatically defend "Slifer".
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* "[[Jam Defender (anime)|Jam Defender]]": To allow "Revival Jam" to automatically defend "Slifer".
* "[[Card of Safe Return]]": Every time "Revival Jam" is [[Special Summon]]ed from the [[Graveyard]], Strings must draw three cards, and "Slifer" gains 3000 ATK points.
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* "[[Card of Safe Return (anime)|Card of Safe Return]]": Every time "Revival Jam" is [[Special Summon]]ed from the [[Graveyard]], Strings must draw three cards, and "Slifer" gains 3000 ATK.
* "[[Infinite Cards]]": Removes hand limit, allowing "Slifer's" attack to climb virtually infinite.
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* "[[Infinite Cards (anime)|Infinite Cards]]": Removes hand limit, allowing the ATK of "Slifer" to climb virtually infinite.
  
However, despite Marik's claim that this combo will allow "Slifer" to have infinite attack, Yami Yugi proved otherwise, as he [[Brain Control|brainwashed]] "Revival Jam" and have "Slifer" to constantly attack the reviving monster, forcing Strings to keep drawing until a [[Deck Out]] occurred, thus losing. Therefore, this combo's greatest weakness is that God's power is limited by the number of cards within the player's deck.
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The sheer draw power of this deck ended up being its downfall, as Yami Yugi was able to create an infinite loop causing Strings to [[Deck Out]].
  
 
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{{clear}}
{{-}}
 
  
 
{{Decklist|Slifer Deck
 
{{Decklist|Slifer Deck
|monsters =
+
|normal monsters =
<u>Normal Monsters</u>
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* [[Humanoid Slime (anime)|Humanoid Slime]] x2 <ref group=Notes name=hand1>A second copy can be seen in the anime after Strings drops his hand while Yami is explaining his infinite loop combo in [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 057|episode 57]].</ref>
* [[Humanoid Slime]] x2 <ref group=Notes name=hand1>A second copy can be seen in the anime after Strings drops his hand while Yami is explaining his infinite loop combo in [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 057|episode 57]].</ref>
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* [[Slime King]]<ref group=Notes name=manga1>This card was only used in the manga.</ref>
* [[Slime King]] <ref group=Notes name=manga1>This card was only used in the manga.</ref>
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* [[Worm Drake (anime)|Worm Drake]] x2 <ref group=Notes name=hand1/>
* [[Worm Drake]] x2 <ref group=Notes name=hand1/>
+
|effect monsters =
<u>Effect Monsters</u>
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* [[Revival Jam (anime)|Revival Jam]]  
* [[Revival Jam]]  
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* [[Slifer the Sky Dragon (anime)|Slifer the Sky Dragon]]
* [[Slifer the Sky Dragon]]
+
|fusion monsters =
<u>Fusion Monsters</u>
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* [[Humanoid Worm Drake (anime)|Humanoid Worm Drake]]
* [[Humanoid Worm Drake]]
 
 
|magic =
 
|magic =
* [[Card of Safe Return]] x2
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* [[Card of Safe Return (anime)|Card of Safe Return]] x2
* [[Infinite Cards]]
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* [[Infinite Cards (anime)|Infinite Cards]]
* [[Jam Breeding Machine]] x2
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* [[Jam Breeding Machine (anime)|Jam Breeding Machine]] x2
* [[Nightmare's Steelcage]]
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* [[Nightmare's Steelcage (anime)|Nightmare's Steelcage]]
* [[Polymerization]]<ref group=Notes name=artwork1>The artwork of this card was that of "[[De-Fusion]]" in the English version of the anime.</ref>
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* [[Polymerization (anime)|Polymerization]]<ref group=Notes name=artwork1>The artwork of this card was that of "[[De-Fusion (anime)|De-Fusion]]" in the dub.</ref>
* [[Pot of Greed]] <ref group=Notes name=anime1>This card was only used in the anime.</ref>
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* [[Pot of Greed (anime)|Pot of Greed]]<ref group=Notes name=anime1>This card was only used in the anime.</ref>
 
* [[Quick Attack]]
 
* [[Quick Attack]]
 
|traps =
 
|traps =
* [[Jam Defender]] x2
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* [[Jam Defender (anime)|Jam Defender]]
 
}}
 
}}
  
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===Through Joey===
! colspan="3" style="background: #00FF00; text-align: center;" | Record
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While controlling [[Joey Wheeler]], Marik plays a modified version of Joey's own Deck, which includes cards that are banned by [[Battle City Rules]], such as "[[Hinotama (anime)|Hinotama]]", "[[Raigeki (anime)|Raigeki]]" and "[[Meteor of Destruction (anime)|Meteor of Destruction]]".
|-
 
! Opponent(s)
 
! Episode(s)
 
! Outcome
 
|-
 
|[[Yugi Muto]]/[[Yami Yugi]] || [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 075|75]]-[[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 078|78]] || [[Draw]]
 
|}
 
 
 
While controlling [[Joey Wheeler]], Marik plays a modified version of Joey's own Deck, which includes cards that are banned by [[Battle City Rules]], such as "[[Hinotama]]", "[[Raigeki]]" and "[[Meteor of Destruction]]".
 
  
 
{{Decklist|Joey's Deck
 
{{Decklist|Joey's Deck
|monsters =
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|normal monsters =
<u>Normal Monsters</u>
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* [[Alligator's Sword (anime)|Alligator's Sword]]
* [[Alligator's Sword]]
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|effect monsters =
<u>Effect Monsters</u>
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* [[Gearfried the Iron Knight (anime)|Gearfried the Iron Knight]] (in hand)
* [[Gearfried the Iron Knight]] (in hand)
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* [[Panther Warrior (anime)|Panther Warrior]]
* [[Panther Warrior]]
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* [[Rocket Warrior (anime)|Rocket Warrior]]
* [[Rocket Warrior]]  
 
 
|magic =
 
|magic =
 
* [[Attrition]]
 
* [[Attrition]]
* [[Graceful Dice]]
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* [[Graceful Dice (anime)|Graceful Dice]]
* [[Hinotama]] x3
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* [[Hinotama (anime)|Hinotama]] x3
* [[Meteor of Destruction]]
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* [[Meteor of Destruction (anime)|Meteor of Destruction]]
* [[Raigeki]]
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* [[Raigeki (anime)|Raigeki]]
* [[Skull Dice]]<ref group=Notes name=trapasspell>This card was played as a [[Spell Cards|Magic Card]]. It was depicted as a [[Trap Cards|Trap Card]] in the English version. It is a Trap Card in the TCG/OCG.</ref>
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* [[Skull Dice (anime)|Skull Dice]]
 
|traps =
 
|traps =
* [[Magical Arm Shield]]
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* [[Magical Arm Shield (anime)|Magical Arm Shield]]
 
}}
 
}}
  
===Video games===
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===As Yami Marik===
====Eternal Duelist Soul====
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{{main|Yami Marik#Deck}}
{{Decklist
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Yami Marik runs an '''Immortality-Torture Deck''', which focuses on slowly torturing his opponents and him watching them squirm. His Deck's signature card is "[[The Winged Dragon of Ra (anime)|The Winged Dragon of Ra]]".
|monsters =
 
<u>Normal Monsters</u>
 
* [[Gemini Elf]] x3
 
* [[Millennium Golem]]
 
* [[Vorse Raider]] x2
 
<u>Effect Monsters</u>
 
* [[Cyber Jar]]
 
* [[Dragon Seeker]]
 
* [[Dream Clown]] x3
 
* [[Jinzo 7|Jinzo <sup>#</sup>7]] x2
 
* [[Magician of Faith]] x3
 
* [[Man-Eater Bug]] x3
 
* [[Morphing Jar]]
 
* [[Morphing Jar 2|Morphing Jar <sup>#</sup>2]]
 
* [[The Bistro Butcher]]
 
* [[White Magical Hat]] x3
 
|spells =
 
* [[Change of Heart]]
 
* [[Delinquent Duo]] x2
 
* [[Monster Reborn]]
 
* [[Mystical Space Typhoon]] x2
 
* [[Pot of Greed]]
 
* [[Raigeki]]
 
* [[Sebek's Blessing]]
 
* [[Snatch Steal]]
 
|traps =
 
* [[Magic Jammer]] x2
 
* [[Mirror Force]]
 
* [[Trap Hole]]
 
* [[White Hole]]
 
}}
 
  
====World Championship 2004====
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==Duels==
{{Decklist|Darkness
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{| class="wikitable card-list"
|monsters =
+
|-
<u>Normal Monsters</u>
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! scope="col" | Opponent(s)
* [[Summoned Skull]] x2
+
! scope="col" | Episode(s)
* [[Vorse Raider]] x3
+
! scope="col" | Outcome
<u>Effect Monsters</u>
+
|-
* [[Cyber Jar]]
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| [[Yugi Muto]] || [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 050|50]]-[[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 051|51]] || No result (possessing  [[Bandit Keith]])
* [[Magician of Faith]] x3
+
|-
* [[Man-Eater Bug]] x3
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| [[Yugi Muto]]/[[Yami Yugi]] || [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 065|65]]-[[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 067|67]] || Lose (possessing [[Strings]])
* [[Morphing Jar]] x2
+
|-
* [[Morphing Jar 2|Morphing Jar #2]]
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| [[Yugi Muto]]/[[Yami Yugi]] || [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 075|75]]-[[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 078|78]] || [[DRAW]] (taken over by [[Joey Wheeler]])
* [[Slate Warrior]]
+
|-
* [[The Bistro Butcher]] x3
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| [[Yugi Muto]]/[[Yami Yugi]] || [[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 142|142]] || Lose (taken over from [[Yami Marik]])
* [[White Magical Hat]] x2
+
|}
|spells =
 
* [[Card Destruction]]
 
* [[Change of Heart]]
 
* [[Dark Hole]]
 
* [[Delinquent Duo]] x2
 
* [[Monster Reborn]]
 
* [[Mystical Space Typhoon]] x2
 
* [[Premature Burial]] x2
 
* [[Raigeki]]
 
* [[Snatch Steal]]
 
* [[Tribute to The Doomed]] x2
 
|traps =
 
* [[Just Desserts]] x2
 
* [[Magic Cylinder]]
 
* [[Magic Jammer]] x2
 
* [[Magical Thorn]] x2
 
* [[Mirror Force]]
 
* [[Ring of Destruction]]
 
}}
 
====7 Trials to Glory: World Championship 2005====
 
In ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! 7 Trials to Glory: World Championship 2005]]'', Marik plays a [[One Turn Kill]] [[Deck]] centered around the abuse of [[Forbidden]] cards.
 
  
{{Decklist
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==Notes==
|monsters =
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<references group=Notes />
<u>Normal Monsters</u>
 
* [[Summoned Skull]] x3
 
<u>Effect Monsters</u>
 
* [[Banisher of the Light]] x3
 
* [[Black Luster Soldier - Envoy of the Beginning]] x3
 
* [[Chaos Emperor Dragon - Envoy of the End]] x3
 
|spells =
 
* [[Card Destruction]] x3
 
* [[Dark Hole]] x3
 
* [[Graceful Charity]] x3
 
* [[Mage Power]] x3
 
* [[Pot of Greed]] x3
 
* [[Raigeki]] x3
 
* [[Upstart Goblin]] x3
 
* [[United We Stand]] x3
 
|traps =
 
* [[Mirror Force]] x3
 
* [[Torrential Tribute ]] x3
 
}}
 
  
====Nightmare Troubadour====
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==References==
{{Decklist|Keeper's Judgment
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<references />
|monsters =
 
<u>Normal Monsters</u>
 
* [[Gil Garth]] x2
 
<u>Effect Monsters</u>
 
* [[Dark Jeroid]]
 
* [[Goblin Attack Force]] x2
 
* [[Helpoemer]] x2
 
* [[Mystic Tomato]]
 
* [[Newdoria]] x2
 
* [[Revival Jam]]
 
* [[Sangan]]
 
* [[Spirit Reaper]] x2
 
* [[Tribe-Infecting Virus]]
 
* [[Twin-Headed Behemoth]]
 
* [[Vampire Lord]]
 
* [[Viser Des]]
 
|spells =
 
* [[Dark Hole]]
 
* [[Graceful Charity]]
 
* [[Mystical Space Typhoon]]
 
* [[Pot of Greed]]
 
* [[Premature Burial]]
 
* [[Snatch Steal]]
 
* [[United We Stand]]
 
|traps =
 
* [[Call of the Haunted]]
 
* [[Dust Tornado]]
 
* [[Metal Reflect Slime]] x2
 
* [[Mirror Force]]
 
* [[Nightmare Wheel]] x2
 
* [[Ring of Destruction]]
 
* [[Robbin' Goblin]]
 
* [[Sakuretsu Armor]]
 
* [[Solemn Wishes]] x2
 
* [[Ultimate Offering]]
 
}}
 
<br />
 
{{Decklist|Roar of Ra
 
|monsters =
 
<u>Normal Monsters</u>
 
* [[Gil Garth]]
 
<u>Effect Monsters</u>
 
* [[Dark Jeroid]]
 
* [[Gilasaurus]] x2
 
* [[Goblin Attack Force]] x2
 
* [[Helpoemer]]
 
* [[Lava Golem]] x2
 
* [[Mystic Tomato]]
 
* [[Newdoria]] x2
 
* [[Revival Jam]]
 
* [[Sangan]]
 
* [[Spirit Reaper]] x2
 
* [[Tribe-Infecting Virus]]
 
* [[Twin-Headed Behemoth]]
 
* [[Vampire Lord]]
 
* [[Viser Des]]
 
<u>Divine Monsters</u>
 
* [[The Winged Dragon of Ra]]
 
|spells =
 
* [[Brain Control]]
 
* [[Dark Snake Syndrome]]
 
* [[Graceful Charity]]
 
* [[Mystical Space Typhoon]]
 
* [[Pot of Greed]]
 
* [[Premature Burial]]
 
* [[Snatch Steal]]
 
* [[Soul Exchange]]
 
* [[United We Stand]]
 
|traps =
 
* [[Call of the Haunted]]
 
* [[Dust Tornado]]
 
* [[Metal Reflect Slime]]
 
* [[Mirror Force]]
 
* [[Nightmare Wheel]] x2
 
* [[Ring of Destruction]]
 
* [[Sakuretsu Armor]]
 
* [[Solemn Wishes]]
 
* [[Ultimate Offering]]
 
}}
 
<br />
 
{{Decklist|Dark Destroyer
 
|monsters =
 
<u>Normal Monsters</u>
 
* [[Dragon Zombie]]
 
<u>Effect Monsters</u>
 
* [[Despair from the Dark]] x2
 
* [[Exiled Force]]
 
* [[Magician of Faith]]
 
* [[Patrician of Darkness]] x2
 
* [[Pyramid Turtle]] x3
 
* [[Sangan]]
 
* [[Sinister Serpent]]
 
* [[Spirit Reaper]] x3
 
* [[Tribe-Infecting Virus]]
 
* [[Vampire Lord]] x2
 
* [[Witch of the Black Forest]]
 
|spells =
 
* [[Book of Life]] x3
 
* [[Call of the Mummy]] x3
 
* [[Card of Safe Return]]
 
* [[Graceful Charity]]
 
* [[Lightning Vortex]]
 
* [[Mystical Space Typhoon]]
 
* [[Pot of Greed]]
 
* [[Snatch Steal]]
 
* [[United We Stand]]
 
|traps =
 
* [[Call of the Haunted]]
 
* [[Divine Wrath]]
 
* [[Dust Tornado]]
 
* [[Hallowed Life Barrier]]
 
* [[Mirror Force]]
 
* [[Raigeki Break]] x2
 
* [[Sakuretsu Armor]]
 
}}
 
  
==Notes==
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{{Marik Ishtar pages}}
<references group=Notes/>
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{{Battle City}}
 
 
{{Characters/manga}}
 
 
{{Characters/ssa}}
 
{{Characters/ssa}}
 
{{DEFAULTSORT:Ishtar, Marik}}
 
[[Category:Yu-Gi-Oh! characters]]
 

Latest revision as of 03:52, 16 April 2024

Marik Ishtar
Marik Ishtar
Names
English
  • Marik Ishtar
Other
  • Namu
  • Maric Ishutarl (bunkoban)
  • Malik Ishtar
Japanese
Japaneseマリク・イシュタール
RōmajiMariku Ishutāru
Korean
Hangul
  • 마리크 이슈타르
Other languages
Arabic
  • مِريك إشتار
Filipino
  • Malik Ishtar
Personal
Birth
Age16[1]
Height
  • 1.8 m <br />5.906 ft <br />70.866 in <br />180 cm [1]
Weight
  • 121.254 lb <br />55 kg[1]
Gender
  • Male
Blood type
Favorite foodKoshary[1]
Least favorite foodMeat dish[1]
Relatives
  • Career
Previous occupationTomb Keeper
Previous organizationRare Hunters
  • Duelist
Tournament Position
Battle City Runner-up
Anime Deck
Other Decks
Nightmare
Troubadour
  • Keeper's Judgment
  • Roar of Ra
  • Dark Destroyer
WC 2004
  • Darkness
Appearances
Anime debutYu-Gi-Oh! episode 05050: "The Mystery Duelist, Part 1"
Video game debutYu-Gi-Oh! Dark Duel Stories
Voice actors
English
Japanese
  • Tetsuya Iwanaga
  • Akiko Kimura (child)
Other languages
GermanCharles Rettinghaus
Italian
  • Patrizio Prata
TagalogMichael Punzalan
Ishtar, Marik

Marik Ishtar (マリク・イシュタール Mariku Ishutāru) is a character in the Yu-Gi-Oh! anime and the main antagonist of the Battle City and Battle City Quarterfinals arcs, until the defeat of Odion, when Marik's alter ego Yami Marik takes over his body and replaces him as the main antagonist. He is the leader and founder of the Rare Hunters and heir to the Tomb Keepers.

Marik is the younger brother of Ishizu Ishtar and the adoptive younger brother of Odion.

Design[edit]

Appearance[edit]

Marik linework.

Marik's initial outfit consists of purple hooded robes with the Eye of Anubis on it, and a long purple cape with a gold chain at the front. He wears golden earrings, three bands of neckwear, an armband on each arm, and five bracelets on each arm starting from close to his elbows down to his wrists. He has dark skin, purple eyes and white-gold hair that occasionally appears as more light gray hair, especially in the Battle City tournament and at night.

When he arrived in Domino City, he wore a sleeveless light purple hoodie with two gold chains on the front, black pants, and black shoes. While in Battle City, he acquires a KaibaCorp Duel Disk on his left arm. In the manga, his pants are beige, and he wears a black tank top underneath his hoodie, which would come to be the clothes his split personality would wear, minus the hoodie.

When he was switched with Dark Marik as his sacrifice during his battle against Yami Yugi, he wears the outfit that Dark Marik wore but he removes the purple cloak before he destroys his dark self in the shadow game.

Throughout Season 5, Marik eventually changed in a steel blue shirt with a black vest over it, two black and gold bracelets, light gray pants, and black shoes.

Personality[edit]

As a child, Marik was an innocent boy who desired to see the outside world, despite his clan's laws forbidding him from doing so, and was willing to sneak out to fulfill his desire. He cared for his sister Ishizu Ishtar very much and also considered Odion to be his brother, despite not being blood related.

Marik bore a grudge towards the Pharaoh because he was forced by his own father to guard the family's carving with his life via a ritual of having carvings (in the anime's Japanese version and the original manga) or tattoos (in the anime's dub) onto his back which brought intense pain during and after the ritual and robbed him of his freedom.

With the intense pain and his hatred towards the Pharaoh, he spawned his second personality Yami Marik to deal with it all. Such as a year later when his father brutally tortured Odion for helping Marik and Ishizu to sneak outside, Marik was unconscious while Yami Marik killed his father and woke up with no recollection of his father's murder. Immediately afterwards, he sees a loyalist to the Pharaoh, Shadi, had come to warn him about the dangerous path he had taken. Marik thought that Shadi had murdered his father, leading to Marik's betrayal of the clan to get revenge against the Pharaoh (this aspect is removed from the dub).

While leading the Rare Hunters in his quest for world domination and freedom, Marik became cruel and uncaring, willing to brainwash people to do his bidding, force them to cheat, and use cruelty on his behalf, the victims included Bandit Keith and Strings. He was not above using death to punish his subordinates for failure despite them pleading to Marik they tried their best, such as Arkana and Lumis, nor did he care about sacrificing Rare Hunters to test the fake "The Winged Dragon of Ra" cards which produced severe injuries and death. He even threatened his sister Ishizu with the Millennium Rod for getting in his way and ordered Odion to use the fake Ra card against his will when was so close to winning against Joey. This may all stem from his other persona influencing him as when they met during Yami Marik's duel with Yami Bakura, the former said that he caused him to not feel guilty over his actions. Though He still retained his love for his family, despite his mistreatment of them.

Etymology[edit]

His given name "Marik" is derived from the Arabic name Malik (مالك Mālik), meaning "owner" or "holder". It was likely also influenced by the distinct Arabic title "Malik" (ملك Malik), which means "king". The use of "r" rather than "l" comes from the two consonants being represented by the same speech sound in Japanese. He uses the name "Malik" in the Filipino and Indonesian versions.

His surname "Ishtar" comes from Ishtar, a Mesopotamian goddess of fertility, love, war, and sex.

Biography[edit]

History[edit]

Marik's family guarded the tomb of the Pharaoh for generations and two Millennium Items (the Millennium Rod and Millennium Necklace) were passed on to Marik and his sister Ishizu Ishtar. Marik was forbidden to leave the Pharaoh's tomb due to his father's fear that the freedom and marvels of the outside world would further divert Marik's attention from his heritage. Marik no longer wanted to become a Tombkeeper, so his adoptive brother Odion Ishtar asked if he could take Marik's place but Marik's father rejected the thought of Odion taking Marik's place. When Marik was forced to take the initiation ritual to become a full Tombkeeper, Marik spawned his second personality Yami Marik from the pain he endured. A year later, Marik and Ishizu took a forbidden trip to the surface but their father found out and attempted punish Odion for not stoping Marik and Ishizu, by killing him. In the midst of his father's torturing Odion, Marik blanked out and his second personality Yami Marik emerged for the first time to resist his father's punishment and claimed the Millennium Rod for himself. Ignoring his father's orders to put it down, Yami Marik used its powers to smash him against the wall. When Ishizu protested, she suffered the same strike. Yami Marik then proceeded to kill his father. After Yami Marik was sealed away in Marik's body by Odion, Marik believed that the Pharaoh had ordered the loyalist Shadi to kill his father, due to Odion saying Shadi had killed him, trying to be a big brother and hiding from Marik that it was actually his alter ego who had done so. This increased Marik's grudge and resentment to the Pharaoh, causing him to create the Rare Hunters.

As a teenager, Marik was the leader of the Rare Hunters organization as he wished with the Millennium Rod to obtain the three Egyptian God Cards so that he could unlock their power for himself, gain the title of "Pharaoh" and set his family free from the duty of the Tombkeepers (In the dub, he wants the God Cards and the Millennium Puzzle, so he can unlock the Pharaoh's power for himself and use it to rule the world). He also had a hidden agenda - to get revenge on the Nameless Pharaoh's soul for killing his father as he mistakenly believed that it was the Pharaoh's fault. Although he and his Rare Hunters uncovered "The Winged Dragon of Ra" and "Slifer the Sky Dragon" from where Maximillion Pegasus had hidden them, they were unable to uncover "Obelisk the Tormentor", which was taken by Ishizu and given to Seto Kaiba.

Battle City[edit]

During Battle City, Marik and his Rare Hunters hacked into Battle City's computer system and entered themselves in the tournament. After the Pharaoh defeated the weakest Rare Hunter, Marik used the Millennium Rod to take over the Rare Hunter's body to introduce himself to the Pharaoh. After the Pharaoh defeated Arkana, Marik used the Millennium Rod to take over Arkana's body to introduce himself to Yugi Muto. While arriving at Domino City, Marik used the Millennium Rod to have a Rare Hunter use Slifer against the Pharaoh to win the Millennium Puzzle from him. Marik has a huge advantage up his sleeve, with the Egyptian God Card "Slifer the Sky Dragon". Using a five card combo involving "Slifer", "Revival Jam", "Infinite Cards", "Jam Defender", and "Card of Safe Return", Strings puts Yami in a tight situation. Every time he attacks, Strings can redirect the attack to "Revival Jam", which regenerates itself after being destroyed (this is neither an automatic nor immediate effect in the OCG/TCG) and thanks to "Card of Safe Return", he draws three cards from his Deck whenever this happens and because of "Infinite Cards", he can hold as many cards as he wants. With Slifer's ATK and DEF proportional to the number of cards its controller holds, and with "Revival Jam" able to absorb and reform from any attack Yugi is able to make with the aid of "Jam Defender", Marik boasts the strategy is unbeatable.

Yami is just about to give up until Kaiba arrives and encourages him to fight on. The two manage to figure out the weakness of this combo and turn it against Marik. Yami attacks "Revival Jam" with "Buster Blader", and then uses "Brain Control" to take control of "Revival Jam" as it regenerates so it regenerates under his control, forcing "Slifer" to attack it with its second mouth. Then "Revival Jam" is destroyed and regenerates, forcing Strings to draw three more cards due to "Card of Safe Return". Then "Slifer" must attack "Revival Jam" again, since it reformed under Yami's control, destroying it and allowing it to regenerate again, and forcing Strings to continue drawing due to "Card of Safe Return". This continues in a never-ending loop until Strings' Deck is empty, and thus he loses the Duel through a Deck Out. Yami gets "Slifer the Sky Dragon" for his victory. When he was getting ready to brainwash Joey, Yami Bakura stood in his way, telling him to hand over the Rod. Instead, they made a deal where if Bakura obtains Slifer for him and defeat Yami Yugi, he would give him the Millennium Rod. Yami Bakura then stabbed himself in the arm and gave control back to his host, Bakura Ryou. He showed the injured Bakura to Joey, Solomon, and Téa, gaining their trust and taking the guise of Namu. While Kaiba and the Pharaoh Dueled Lumis and Umbra, Marik used his Millennium Rod to brainwash Joey Wheeler and Téa Gardner. After Kaiba used Obelisk to defeat Umbra, Marik used the Millennium Rod to take over Lumis's body and brag about having Yugi's friends. Having a Rare Hunter hold Tea hostage, the deadly Duel between the Pharaoh and Joey went through much to Kaiba's horror. In the midst of the Duel, Yugi took over for the Pharaoh much to Marik's anger as he wanted to see the Pharaoh's demise not his teenage vessel's. When Marik forced Joey with the Millennium Rod's full power, Joey was able break free with his willpower.

Marik, Bakura and Odion took places in the quarter-finals. Marik took the guise of Namu while Odion pretended to be "Marik" as nobody had actually met him in person and known his true name (sans Yami Bakura, since although Téa, Joey, and Bakura Ryou technically met him, he pretended to be a boy named Namu). After Bakura was defeated by the Pharaoh in the first quarter-final match, Marik had Odion use a counterfeit Ra card in his quarter-final against Joey. When Joey suspected that he was not Dueling the real Marik, as Odion had been Dueling with honor while Marik was cruel, sadistic and as by far as Joey was concerned, a dirty cheater; Marik ordered Odion to use the counterfeit Ra to "show" he's Marik but Ra was angered by this and wrathfully struck both Duelists with lightning, ultimately rendering Odion and Joey unconscious. After Joey defeated Odion, the latter reveals to the Pharaoh and Joey that he is really Marik's servant while Marik began to suffer sudden headaches. After Odion was further rendered unconscious, Marik revealed himself to the Pharaoh, Joey, Kaiba, Téa, Tristan Taylor, Duke Devlin, Mokuba Kaiba, Serenity Wheeler and Mai Valentine. Suddenly, Marik cried out in pain as his darker personality gained control of his body. While Ishizu Dueled Kaiba in the fourth quarter-final match, Marik tried to call out to Ishizu but his dark personality trapped Marik in a "prison" built out of his own fear and pity. During his sister's Duel with Kaiba, the Millennium Rod began activating on its own, causing Yami Marik to wonder why; although Yami Marik had already taken control of him, there is a large possibility that Marik, by somehow knowing what was happening through his alter ego, wondered as well why Kaiba had a connection to his Rod. In the manga, one of Marik's goals before his darker personality awakened was to discover why the figure on the mural looked like Kaiba holding his Millennium Rod. Through Tea's mind, Marik listened to Ishizu's story of how he became evil and created his darker side, thus beginning to reform himself. After the quarter-finals, his reformed soul confronted his other self, claiming that he would make up for everything he had done and apologizing to his father, before a Duel with him. In this Duel, Marik teamed up with Yami Bakura to stop him, but failed when Yami Marik used Ra's other abilities, which were unknown to Marik. However, Marik (through Téa) warned Ishizu to hide Odion from Yami Marik in order to save his life.

Battle City Finals[edit]

Marik's carving/tattoo of the Pharaoh's memory.

In the final Duel between Yami Marik and the Pharaoh, their weaker selves were the victims of the Shadow Game being played. As the Duel went on, Yami Marik became the dominant host of Marik's body while the real Marik's soul slowly faded out of existence. This Shadow Game gave him a clear edge, for when the Pharaoh lost Life Points, Yugi's body would fade away, and when Yami Marik lost Life Points, the original Marik would fade away. As Marik realizes his mistakes of making people suffer, he speaks out through Téa, begging the Pharaoh for his forgiveness and asks him to defeat Yami Marik, even if it meant he would go to the Shadow Realm. While they Dueled, Odion woke up and made Marik realize he had to accept his responsibility for being a Tombkeeper. With this confidence, Marik overpowered his evil self and made him the victim of the Shadow Game, and then forfeited, destroying Yami Marik. Marik gave the Pharaoh the Millennium Rod and the Ra card.

Marik then revealed the Tombkeeper's initiation. The carving of the pharaoh's memory onto the back of a tomb guardian (using either a hot dagger in the manga and the Japanese version of the second series anime, or a tattoo in the English second series anime although the dagger was still seen in the flashback) on his back. Fulfilling his duty as a Tombkeeper, Marik returned to Egypt to start a new life with his sister and Odion.

Pharaoh's Memories[edit]

Marik's appearance in Dawn of the Duel

In the Pharaoh's Memories arc, Marik, Ishizu, and Odion lead Yugi and his friends to the Tablet of Memories, so Yami Yugi may enter the Memory World and regain his memory.

Ceremonial Battle[edit]

Marik, Ishizu, and Odion lead Yugi and his friends to the tomb of the Pharaoh in order for Yugi and Atem to have a final Duel in order to determine whether Atem will move on to the afterlife or remain in the present. Atem loses, allowing him to pass on to the afterlife. After he left, the Millennium Items sank into the ground and the tomb collapsed. Marik and the others managed to escape and Marik and his family end up staying in Egypt.

Other appearances[edit]

Decks[edit]

Marik's own Deck is only shown once in a Duel, before Yami Marik modifies it prior to his second Duel. Marik himself uses several Decks while controlling the bodies of others through his Millennium Rod.

Through Keith[edit]

While controlling Bandit Keith, he utilizes Keith's Machine Deck, albeit modified to include powerful cards obtained by his Rare Hunters, such as "Zera the Mant", "Seiyaryu" and "Graceful Charity".

Through Strings[edit]

While controlling the body of Strings, Marik uses a Slifer/Slime Deck tooled to Summoning and powering up the Egyptian God Card "Slifer the Sky Dragon" using a five-card combo known as the "God Five":

The sheer draw power of this deck ended up being its downfall, as Yami Yugi was able to create an infinite loop causing Strings to Deck Out.

Through Joey[edit]

While controlling Joey Wheeler, Marik plays a modified version of Joey's own Deck, which includes cards that are banned by Battle City Rules, such as "Hinotama", "Raigeki" and "Meteor of Destruction".

As Yami Marik[edit]

Yami Marik runs an Immortality-Torture Deck, which focuses on slowly torturing his opponents and him watching them squirm. His Deck's signature card is "The Winged Dragon of Ra".

Duels[edit]

Opponent(s) Episode(s) Outcome
Yugi Muto 50-51 No result (possessing Bandit Keith)
Yugi Muto/Yami Yugi 65-67 Lose (possessing Strings)
Yugi Muto/Yami Yugi 75-78 DRAW (taken over by Joey Wheeler)
Yugi Muto/Yami Yugi 142 Lose (taken over from Yami Marik)

Notes[edit]

  1. The second copy can be seen in his hand after the first is Tributed for "Zera Ritual" in episode 51.
  2. a b A second copy can be seen in the anime after Strings drops his hand while Yami is explaining his infinite loop combo in episode 57.
  3. This card was only used in the manga.
  4. The artwork of this card was that of "De-Fusion" in the dub.
  5. This card was only used in the anime.

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