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[[File:Millennium-Spellbook.jpg|thumb|350px|The Millennium Spellbook]]
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== Summary ==
 
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The '''Millennium Spellbook''' ("Millennium Tome" in the manga, and ''Sennen Majyutsu Sho'' in Japanese) is an ancient Egyptian Spell Tome dating many years before the time of King [[Aknamkanon]]. It is through a dark spell originating from this spellbook that the 7 [[Millennium Items]] are created.
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==History==
 
In the ''Yu-Gi-Oh!'' universe, ancient Egyptian Pharaohs had been in possession of this spellbook for many generations, however no one had ever been able to translate its meaning. It was said that "''whomever deciphers the book's ancient texts would be able to control a power known only by the Egyptian Gods themselves''" ([[Yu-Gi-Oh! - Episode 206|Ep.206]]).
 
 
 
In the [[Dawn of the Duel]] story arc, [[Aknadin]] explains the '''Millennium Spellbook''' is the main reason for Egypt's war against its neighbouring countries. If taken, the book lists spells dealing with "Shadow Alchemy" (''RenkinJyutsu'') and could provide the enemy with the ultimate power to create invincible armies. For this reason, Aknadin suggests to his brother King [[Aknamkanon]] they should attempt to decipher the texts themselves, as indeed they recently have had a breakthrough: they deciphered one of the book's spells!
 
 
 
===The Millennium Items Spell===
 
The Spell which [[Aknadin]] managed to translate is a Dark Ritual allowing its caster to forge 7 mystical treasures. These "[[Millennium Items]]" could eliminate Egypt's invaders, and bring tranquility to the realm once again. What Aknadin refrained from informing his brother that in order to do so, 99 human sacrifices were required.
 
 
 
<u>Spell Requirements</u>:
 
* 7 days time.
 
* 99 human sacrifices.
 
 
 
The village of [[Kul Elna]] became the victim of the Pharaoh's unwitting decree, as [[Aknadin]] had the villagers slaughtered, their blood, bone and flesh melted in with the gold that was cast in the mystic rite that formed the items (in the English dub of the anime, to replace this gory concept the inhabitants' ''spirits'' were harnessed instead, to complete the rite that forges the items).
 
 
 
With Aknamkanon possessing the Millennium Puzzle, the remaining six items were entrusted to his high priests (the [[The Sacred Guardians|Sacred Guardians]]): the Millennium Ring was held by [[Mahad]], the Millennium Rod by [[Shimon Muran|Siamon]], the Millennium Necklace by [[Isis]], the Millennium Key by [[Shada]], the Millennium Scale by [[Karim]] and the Millennium Eye by [[Aknadin]] himself. Using the Items' combined power, an army of Duel Monsters was summoned which repelled the invading foes of Egypt. However, upon discovering the dark truth behind the Items' creation, [[Aknamkanon]] attempted to atone by offering his soul up to the Egyptian Gods as penance, sparing his son from any future retribution for his own indirect actions.
 
 
 
 
 
==Other Spells==
 
 
 
It is unknown whether other spells contained in the '''Millennium Spellbook''' could be translated by [[Aknadin]] or his team of Royal Spellcasters. Beyond the [[Dawn of the Duel]] arc, the spellbook is not mentioned again in the ''Yu-Gi-Oh!'' storyline.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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