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The '''Millennium Ring thief''' was an Egyptian man who tried to steal the [[Millennium Ring (manga)|Millennium Ring]] in [[Kul Elna]].<ref name="d 73">{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|73|ref}}</ref>
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The '''Millennium Ring thief''' was an Egyptian man who tried to steal the [[Millennium Ring (manga)|Millennium Ring]] in [[Kul Elna]].<ref name="d 132">{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|132|ref}}</ref>
  
 
==Biography==
 
==Biography==
 
[[File:Ring thief death.png|thumb|left|The thief's death.]]
 
[[File:Ring thief death.png|thumb|left|The thief's death.]]
After taking the [[Millennium Ring (manga)|Millennium Ring]], the thief was chased down the street by a group of men who worked for [[Shadi Shin]]. [[Maximillion J. Pegasus (manga)|Maximillion J. Pegasus]] saw the thief being captured and feared what the men were going to do to him, so he offered to buy the Ring with all the money he had with him. However, Shadi explained that the act of theft was the pressing matter, not the value of the Ring, which was priceless anyway.<ref name="d 73" />
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After taking the [[Millennium Ring (manga)|Millennium Ring]], the thief was chased down the street by a group of men who worked for [[Shadi Shin]]. [[Maximillion J. Pegasus (manga)|Maximillion J. Pegasus]] saw the thief being captured and feared what the men were going to do to him, so he offered to buy the Ring with all the money he had with him. However, Shadi explained that the act of theft was the pressing matter, not the value of the Ring, which was priceless anyway.<ref name="d 132" />
  
The man was taken to an underground temple and put on his knees before Shadi. He pleaded for his life and apologized for stealing the Ring. Shadi informed him that he was not going to condemn him for the theft, but rather test him to see if he is a chosen bearer of the Ring. The Ring was placed on the man, but its prongs jabbed into his torso, cutting him deeply. Fire then burst out of his eyes and mouth, killing him instantly.<ref name="d 73" />
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The man was taken to an underground temple and put on his knees before Shadi. He pleaded for his life and apologized for stealing the Ring. Shadi informed him that he was not going to condemn him for the theft, but rather test him to see if he is a chosen bearer of the Ring. The Ring was placed on the man, but its prongs jabbed into his torso, cutting him deeply. Fire then burst out of his eyes and mouth, killing him instantly.<ref name="d 132" />
  
 
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Latest revision as of 15:03, 13 April 2024

Millennium Ring thief
Millennium Ring thief
Gender
  • Male
Manga debutYu-Gi-Oh! Duel 132 (Duelist Duel 73): "The Tragic Tale of the Millennium Eye"
Appears in
Manga
Millennium Ring thief

The Millennium Ring thief was an Egyptian man who tried to steal the Millennium Ring in Kul Elna.[1]

Biography[edit]

The thief's death.

After taking the Millennium Ring, the thief was chased down the street by a group of men who worked for Shadi Shin. Maximillion J. Pegasus saw the thief being captured and feared what the men were going to do to him, so he offered to buy the Ring with all the money he had with him. However, Shadi explained that the act of theft was the pressing matter, not the value of the Ring, which was priceless anyway.[1]

The man was taken to an underground temple and put on his knees before Shadi. He pleaded for his life and apologized for stealing the Ring. Shadi informed him that he was not going to condemn him for the theft, but rather test him to see if he is a chosen bearer of the Ring. The Ring was placed on the man, but its prongs jabbed into his torso, cutting him deeply. Fire then burst out of his eyes and mouth, killing him instantly.[1]

References[edit]

  1. a b c Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 132 (Duelist Duel 73): "The Tragic Tale of the Millennium Eye"