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[[File:LegendaryNumbersMap.png|right|200px|thumb|From left to right: [[Number_ruins#Number_54.27s_Ruins_.28Colosseum.29|54's Ruins]], [[Number_ruins#Number_73.27s_.26_94.27s_Ruins_.22Labyrinth.22_.28Undersea_Ruins.29|73's & 94's Ruins]], [[Number_ruins#Number_46.27s_Ruins_.28Mountain_Palace.29|46's Ruins]], [[Number_ruins#Number_64.27s_Ruins|64's Ruins]], [[Number_ruins#Number_65.27s_Ruins_.28Castle.29|65's Ruins]] and [[Number_ruins#Number_44.27s_Ruins_.28Temple.29|44's Ruins]]
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[[#Number 54's ruins (Coliseum)|54's ruins]] (Italy),<br />
'''Number ruins''' (ナンバーズの遺跡 ''Nanbāzu no Iseki'') are ruins where the [[Legendary Numbers]] cards are sealed, guarded by [[Number's Guardian|its spirit]]s across the world in the ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL]]'' anime. There were seven<ref name="ep99">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL|99|ref}}</ref> different locations of different Number's Ruins shown on-board the [[Different Dimension Airship]].
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[[#Number 73's & 94's ruins "Labyrinth" (Undersea ruins)|73's ruins]] (Indian Ocean),<br />
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[[#Number 73's & 94's ruins "Labyrinth" (Undersea ruins)|94's ruins]] (Indian Ocean),<br />
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[[#Number 46's ruins (Temple Draghos)|46's ruins]] (China),<br />
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[[#Number 64's ruins|64's ruins]] (Japan),<br />
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[[#Number 65's ruins (Castle)|65's ruins]] (Pacific Ocean),<br />
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[[#Number 44's ruins (Underground Temple)|44's ruins]] (Columbia)]]
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'''Number ruins''' (ナンバーズの遺跡 ''Nanbāzu no Iseki'') are ruins where the [[Mythyrian Numbers|Mythyrian "Numbers"]] cards are sealed, guarded by [[Number's Guardian|its spirit]]s across the world in the ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL]]'' anime. There were seven<ref name="ep99">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL|99|ref}}</ref> different locations of different "[[Number]]" ruins shown on-board the [[Different Dimension Airship]].
  
Each set of ruins consist of deadly traps and inscribe a legend on its wall telling the story of the person who occupied that location in a previous era, before they became ruins due to the ravages of time. [[Kazuma Tsukumo]] had explored these ruins and left a "[[Conqueror's Coin]]" to mark his presence.
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Each set of ruins consist of deadly traps and inscribe a legend on its wall telling the story of the person who occupied that location in a previous era, before they became ruins due to the ravages of time. [[Kazuma Tsukumo]] had explored these ruins and left a "[[King's Coin]]" to mark his presence.
  
Each ruin seen so far appeared to have some sort of connection to one of the [[Seven Barian Emperors]]. Furthermore [[Astral]] confirmed that so far Dumon, Vector, Alito, Mizar and Girag were humans once and that they are the same individuals described on each of the legends.<ref name="ep105">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL|105|ref}}</ref> Each of the ruins and Numbers appear to share similarities with different periods of time in real life: Dumon's legend associated with Medieval and fantasy lore, Alito's associated with ancient Rome, Vector's legend being associated with Transylvania and Vlad the Impaler, Mizar's legend being associated with Chinese folklore, Girag's legend being associated with the Warring States Period, and Marin and Nash's legend also following Greek lore and myths of Atlantis.
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Each ruin seen so far appeared to have some sort of connection to one of the [[Seven Barian Emperors]]. Furthermore [[Astral]] confirmed that so far [[Dumon]], [[Vector]], [[Alito]], [[Mizar]] and [[Girag]] were humans once and that they are the same individuals described on each of the legends.<ref name="ep105">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL|105|ref}}</ref> Each of the ruins and "Numbers" appear to share similarities with different periods of time in real life: Dumon's legend associated with Medieval and fantasy lore, Alito's associated with ancient Rome, Vector's legend being associated with Transylvania and Vlad the Impaler, Mizar's legend being associated with Chinese folklore, Girag's legend being associated with the Warring States Period, and Marin and Nash's legend also following Greek lore and myths of Atlantis.
  
As the statue containing "[[Number 64: Ronin Raccoon Sandayu]]" was transported to the [[Duel Lodge]], its ruins were not shown.<ref name="ep107">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL|107|ref}}</ref>
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As the statue containing "[[Number 64: Ronin Raccoon Sandayu (anime)|Number 64: Ronin Raccoon Sandayu]]" was transported to the [[Duel Lodge]], its ruins were not shown.<ref name="ep107">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL|107|ref}}</ref>
  
==Number 44's Ruins (Temple)==
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==Number 44's ruins (Underground Temple)==
[[File:The temple.png|thumb|left|Number 44's Ruins (Temple)]]
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[[File:The temple.png|thumb|left|Number 44's ruins (Temple)]]
The temple's ruin is where one of the "[[Number 44: Sky Pegasus|Legendary Numbers]]" slept. On its walls, a tale is inscribed about a pegasus named [[Mach]] who served a [[Dumon|legendary hero]]. The hero served a land along his fellow knights, but eventually he returned to his to home village. Without the hero, the other three knights grew arrogant and usurped the King, but were intercepted by Mach and his master. Since the hero was unwilling to kill his former comrades, both master and steed were eventually defeated and killed. However, the hero's fellow knights regretted their actions and they buried him and Mach together. Mach later became the "[[Number]]" spirit guardian of "[[Number 44: Sky Pegasus]]".
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The temple's ruin is where one of the "[[Number 44: Sky Pegasus (anime)|Number 44: Sky Pegasus]]" slept. On its walls, a tale is inscribed about a pegasus named [[Mach]] who served a [[Dumon|legendary hero]]. The hero served a land along his fellow knights, but eventually he returned to his to home village. Without the hero, the other three knights grew arrogant and usurped the King, but were intercepted by Mach and his master. Since the hero was unwilling to kill his former comrades, both master and steed were eventually defeated and killed. However, the hero's fellow knights regretted their actions and they buried him and Mach together. Mach later became the "[[Number]]" spirit guardian of "Sky Pegasus".
  
 
[[Dumon]] had some recollection of it as well and was able to read the ancient writings regarding the pegasus legend. [[Yuma Tsukumo]] and his friends traveled to this ruin in order to obtain the "Number".<ref name="ep99">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL|99|ref}}</ref> Yuma faced Mach in a [[Duel]] with [[Reginald Kastle|Shark]]'s and Dumon's lives at stake, and won, getting the ruin's "Number".<ref name="ep100">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL|100|ref}}</ref>
 
[[Dumon]] had some recollection of it as well and was able to read the ancient writings regarding the pegasus legend. [[Yuma Tsukumo]] and his friends traveled to this ruin in order to obtain the "Number".<ref name="ep99">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL|99|ref}}</ref> Yuma faced Mach in a [[Duel]] with [[Reginald Kastle|Shark]]'s and Dumon's lives at stake, and won, getting the ruin's "Number".<ref name="ep100">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL|100|ref}}</ref>
  
==Number 65's Ruins (Castle)==
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==Number 65's ruins (Castle)==
[[File:Ruins.png|thumb|Number 65's Ruins (Castle)]]
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[[File:Ruins.png|thumb|Number 65's ruins (Castle)]]
The castle's ruins is a "Number's Ruins" where "[[Number 65: Djinn Buster]]" sleeps. The ruin's prophecy, which [[Rio Kastle|Rio]] was able to read, spoke of a legend about a [[Vector|ruthless prince]], who never trusted anyone and killed his people whom he believed had plotted against him. When the prince was the only one left in his land, he committed suicide in atonement of his actions.
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Known as the "Labyrinth of Screams" in the dub, this castle contained "[[Number 65: Djinn Buster (anime)|Number 65: Djinn Buster]]". The ruin's prophecy, which [[Rio Kastle|Rio]] was able to read, spoke of a legend about a [[Vector|cruel prince]], who never trusted anyone and killed his people whom he believed had plotted against him. When the prince was the only one left in his land, he committed suicide in atonement of his actions (in the dub, he drove all his people into exile, and soon discovered he had left himself in exile).
  
[[Vector]] and [[Number 96: Dark Mist_(character)|Number 96]] arrived at these ruins, defeating the "Number's" guardian, [[Battle Ox (character)|Battle Ox]]. By acquiring the Ruin's "Number", they also gained knowledge about the Ruin's traps and how to control them. During the visit, Vector was shown to be familiar with the ruins and felt dread towards both the ruins and its "Number". When Yuma and his friends arrived, looking for the ruin's "Number", Vector trapped them in cages, forcing [[Astral]] to face Number 96 in a Duel, while constantly threatening Yuma's life.<ref name="ep101">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL|101|ref}}</ref> After Astral and Number 96 tied the Duel, Vector triggered an explosion within the ruins and fled with Number 96. [[Kite Tenjo]] saved Yuma and his friends from the collapsing ruins.<ref name="ep102">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL|102|ref}}</ref>
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[[Vector]] and [[Number 96 (character)|Number 96]] arrived at these ruins, defeating the "Number" guardian, [[Battle Ox (ZEXAL character)|Battle Ox]]. By acquiring the Ruin's "Number", they also gained knowledge about the Ruin's traps and how to control them. During the visit, Vector was shown to be familiar with the ruins and felt dread towards both the ruins and its "Number". When Yuma and his friends arrived, looking for the ruin's "Number", Vector trapped them in cages, forcing [[Astral]] to face Number 96 in a Duel, while constantly threatening Yuma's life.<ref name="ep101">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL|101|ref}}</ref> After Astral and Number 96 tied the Duel, Vector triggered an explosion within the ruins and fled with Number 96. [[Kite Tenjo]] saved Yuma and his friends from the collapsing ruins.<ref name="ep102">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL|102|ref}}</ref>
  
Later, Vector transported these ruins to the Barian World use in his duel against Nash. They remained when Mizar dueled against [[Don Thousand]] and when Yuma and Nash participated in a tag-team duel against Don Thousand.
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Later, Vector transported these ruins to the Barian World for use in his Duel against Nash. They remained when Mizar Dueled against [[Don Thousand]] and when Yuma and Nash participated in a tag-team Duel against Don Thousand.
  
==Number 54's Ruins (Colosseum)==
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==Number 54's ruins (Coliseum)==
[[File:Colosseum Ruins.png|thumb|left|Number 54's Ruins (Colosseum)]]
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[[File:Colosseum Ruins.png|thumb|left|Number 54's ruins (Coliseum)]]
The colosseum's ruins were located in [[Spartan City]] under a small lake, and its legend is well known to the Spartan City citizens. It is where the [[Alito|greatest gladiator]] to have existed battled using only his bare hands, and won every battle he fought. The gladiator was also the friend and rival of the prince of the land, whom he battled with many times. During their final fight, the gladiator was framed by the people close to the prince, who saw the gladiator's possible victory unacceptable. The gladiator was placed under false charges, and despite his pleas of his innocence and the prince defending him, the gladiator was executed.
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The coliseum's ruins were located in [[Spartan City]] under a small lake, and its legend is well known to the Spartan City citizens. It is where the [[Alito|greatest warrior]] to have existed battled using only his bare hands, and won every battle he fought. The warrior was also the friend and rival of the prince of the land, whom he battled with many times. During their final fight, the warrior was framed by the people close to the prince, who saw the warrior's possible victory unacceptable. The warrior was placed under false charges, and despite his pleas of his innocence and the prince defending him, the warrior was executed (in the dub, the warrior was banished from the coliseum).
  
According to [[Dextra]], the residents believed the ruins were haunted by the gladiator's spirit because of his grudge against his unjust fate. [[Nistro]] believed the gladiator simply wished to fight more and regretted that he never finished his battle with his rival. The ruins was where "[[Number 54: Lion Heart]]" slept, protected by a [[Number 54's guardian|large spirit]] in Spartan warrior armor.
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According to [[Dextra]], the residents believed the ruins were haunted by the spirit of the warrior because of his grudge against his unjust fate. [[Nistro]] believed the gladiator simply wished to fight more and regretted that he never finished his battle with his rival. The ruins was where "[[Number 54: Lion Heart (anime)|Number 54: Lion Heart]]" slept, protected by a [[Number 54's guardian|large spirit]] in Spartan warrior armor.
  
In order to reach the ruins, [[Alito]] used [[Blast with Chain|traps]] to destroy the surroundings of the lake, draining it. When he tried to take the ruins' "Number", [[Number 54's guardian|its guardian]] tried to repel him, but Alito was able to overcome the guardian's power and reach the "Number" card. Alito had his own nostalgia from these ruins when he explored them, and the guardian also seemed to recognize Alito.<ref name="ep103">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL|103|ref}}</ref>
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In order to reach the ruins, [[Alito]] used [[Blast with Chain (anime)|traps]] to destroy the surroundings of the lake, draining it. When he tried to take the ruins' "Number", its guardian tried to repel him, but Alito was able to overcome the guardian's power and reach the "Number" card. Alito had his own nostalgia from these ruins when he explored them, and the guardian also seemed to recognize Alito.<ref name="ep103">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL|103|ref}}</ref>
  
After defeating Alito and a brainwashed [[Nistro]] with the help of [[Dextra]], Yuma found another Conqueror's Coin from his father in the ruins, and Nistro gave "Lion Heart" to Yuma.<ref name="ep104">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL|103|ref}}</ref>
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After defeating Alito and a brainwashed [[Nistro]] with the help of [[Dextra]], Yuma found another King's Coin from his father in the ruins, and Nistro gave "Lion Heart" to Yuma.<ref name="ep104">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL|103|ref}}</ref>
  
==Number 46's Ruins (Mountain Palace)==
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==Number 46's ruins (Temple Draghos)==
[[File:Mountain Palace Gate.png|thumb|left|Number 46's Ruins (Mountain Palace Gate)]]
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[[File:Mountain Palace Gate.png|thumb|left|Number 46's ruins (Temple Draghos Gate)]]
[[File:Mountain Palace.png|thumb|Number 46's Ruins (Mountain Palace)]]
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[[File:Mountain Palace.png|thumb|Number 46's Ruins (Temple Draghos)]]
Unlike the other ruins, these ruins are very grand and lavish, with a traditional Chinese-style decor. The [[Number's Guardian|Number Guardian]] is [[Jinlong]], who resides within the palace walls from atop a tall mountain.<ref name="ep103">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL|105|ref}}</ref>
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Unlike the other ruins, these ruins are very grand and lavish, with a traditional Chinese-style decor. The [[Number Guardian]] is [[Jinlon]], who resides within the palace walls from atop a tall mountain.<ref name="ep105" />
  
Jinlong was originally [[Mizar]]'s pet dragon, who guarded the land alongside him. When disaster struck, a [[wandering shaman|shaman]], who was an agent of a neighboring nation, convinced the population that Jinlong was responsible for the disaster. Jinglong was tortured, but Mizar continuously protected him to convince the others that he was not responsible. Unfortunately, the opposing forces attacked, killing both Jinlong and Mizar.<ref name="ep106">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL|106|ref}}</ref>.Sometime after dueling [[Jinlong]], [[Kite]] finds in the mountains a tablet containing depicting various [[Dragons]] and legends about them including the [[Galaxy-Eyes]].<ref name="ep128>{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL|128|ref}}</ref>
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Jinlon was originally [[Mizar]]'s noble dragon, who guarded the land alongside him. When disaster struck, a [[wandering shaman|shaman]], who was an agent of a neighboring nation, convinced the population that Jinlon was responsible for the disaster. Jinlon was tortured, but Mizar continuously protected him to convince the others that he was not responsible. Unfortunately, the opposing forces attacked, killing both Jinlon and Mizar (in the dub, Mizar ignored his heart and betrayed Jinlon, leading the village defenseless against the opposing forces).<ref name="ep106">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL|106|ref}}</ref> Sometime after Dueling Jinlon, [[Kite Tenjo|Kite]] finds in the mountains a tablet containing depicting various [[Dragon]]s and legends about them including the "[[Galaxy-Eyes]]".<ref name="ep128>{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL|128|ref}}</ref>
 
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==Number 64's Ruins==
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==Number 64's ruins==
[[File:Duel_Lodge.jpg|thumb|left|Duel Sanctuary]]
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[[File:Duel Lodge.jpg|thumb|left|Duel Sanctuary]]
The [[Duel Sanctuary]] is similar to Number 46's Ruins, as it is somewhat grand and lavish, although this is not where the [[Number 64: Ronin Raccoon Sandayu|Number]] resided before a [[Conqueror's Coin]] and a statue of [[Girag]] was excavated - which the [[Number's Guardian|ethereal guardian]]; [[Ponta]] was sealed inside.
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The [[Duel Sanctuary]] is similar to Number 46's ruins, as it is somewhat grand and lavish, although this is not where the [[Number 64: Ronin Raccoon Sandayu (anime)|Number]] resided before a [[King's Coin]] and a statue of [[Girag|Kiraku]] was excavated - which the [[Number Guardian|ethereal guardian]]; [[Ponta]] was sealed inside.
  
Ponta was originally a Tanuki (Japanese raccoon-dog), who was befriended by Girag, and helped him in battles. After Girag learned that the vassals were not happy with him sharing the spoils of his victories with the peasants, he was forced to part ways with Ponta, knowing that he would lose his next battle. Ponta felt betrayed as a result. Unlike the other Number's Guardians, Ponta was not killed, but his spirit was sealed in a statue of Girag.
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Ponta was originally a Tanuki ([[wikipedia:Japanese raccoon dog|Japanese raccoon dog]]), who was befriended by Kiraku, and helped him in battles. After Kiraku learned that the nobles were not happy with him sharing the spoils of his victories with the peasants, he was forced to part ways with Ponta, knowing that he would lose his next battle. Ponta felt betrayed as a result. Unlike the other Number Guardians, Ponta was not killed, but his spirit was sealed in a statue of Kiraku.
  
==Number 73's & 94's Ruins "Labyrinth" (Undersea Ruins)==
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==Number 73's & 94's ruins "Labyrinth" (Undersea ruins)==
[[File:Under Sea Ruins.png|thumb|left|Number 73's and 94's Ruins "Labyrinth" (Under Sea Ruins)]]
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[[File:Under Sea Ruins.png|thumb|left|Number 73's and 94's ruins "Labyrinth" (Under Sea Ruins)]]
A unique ruin under water. These ruins have a blue color scheme where there is a maze that will eventually lead people to a platform where the Numbers sleep. Interestingly, due to the close proximity of the two ruins, it is hard to tell where one begins and the other ends. This is the last of the seven ruins, and it is the first to have two Numbers sleeping within it ([[Number 73: Abyss Splash]] and [[Number 94: Crystal Zero]]). Both Numbers are being protected by the guardian named [[Abyss (character)|Abyss]].
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A unique ruin under water. These ruins have a blue color scheme where there is a maze that will eventually lead people to a platform where the Numbers sleep. Interestingly, due to the close proximity of the two ruins, it is hard to tell where one begins and the other ends. This is the last of the seven ruins, and it is the first to have two Numbers sleeping within it ("[[Number 73: Abyss Splash (anime)|Number 73: Abyss Splash]]" and "[[Number 94: Crystalzero (anime)|Number 94: Crystalzero]]"). Both Numbers are being protected by the guardian named [[Abyss (character)|Abyss]].
  
 
[[File:Under_Sea_Ruins_from_above.png|thumb|Top view of the "Under Sea Ruins"]]
 
[[File:Under_Sea_Ruins_from_above.png|thumb|Top view of the "Under Sea Ruins"]]
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Yuma and his group, this time without Kite, traveled to the ruins where there was a huge storm that they had to go through. Rio Kastle was called out by Abyss to the bottom of the ocean, with Shark, Yuma and Astral following behind. They arrived at an open space where they followed Rio's footprints towards a maze. Suddenly, the walls around them shifted, separating them. Shark was being led by Abyss after finding [[Freezing Point|Rio's card]] on the floor. Shark arrived at a realm where he faced Abyss, who was possessing Rio and challenged him to a Duel. During the Duel, Shark was shown memories of his past life, which confused him greatly but thought it was just a distraction.
  
Yuma and his group, this time without Kite, traveled to the ruins where there was a huge storm that they had to go through. Rio Kastle was called out by Abyss to the bottom of the ocean, with Shark, Yuma and Astral following behind. They arrived at an open space where they followed Rio's footprints towards a maze. Suddenly, the walls around them shifted, separating them. Shark was being led by Abyss after finding [[Freezing Point|Rio's card]] on the floor. Shark arrived at a realm where he faced Abyss, who was possessing Rio and challenged him to a duel. During the Duel, Shark was shown memories of his past life, which confused him greatly but thought it was just a distraction.
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The Underwater ruins appeared in Shark's flashback to the past when he met Dumon. In the flashback, the ruins appeared to be in Vector's kingdom and at the time were still above the water. In the flashback, Nash followed Vector to the ruins and Dueled him in a [[Shadow Game]] there. Vector lost and knocked down the symbol of Don Thousand which was hung up in the ruins.  
 
 
The Underwater ruins appeared in Shark's flashback to the past when he met Dumon. In the flashback, the ruins appeared to be in Vector's kingdom and at the time were still above the water. In the flashback, Nash followed Vector to the ruins and Dueled him in a game of darkness there. Vector lost and knocked down the symbol of Don Thousand which was hung up in the ruins.  
 
  
 
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Latest revision as of 15:50, 22 July 2023

From left to right:
54's ruins (Italy),
73's ruins (Indian Ocean),
94's ruins (Indian Ocean),
46's ruins (China),
64's ruins (Japan),
65's ruins (Pacific Ocean),
44's ruins (Columbia)

Number ruins (ナンバーズの遺跡 Nanbāzu no Iseki) are ruins where the Mythyrian "Numbers" cards are sealed, guarded by its spirits across the world in the Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL anime. There were seven[1] different locations of different "Number" ruins shown on-board the Different Dimension Airship.

Each set of ruins consist of deadly traps and inscribe a legend on its wall telling the story of the person who occupied that location in a previous era, before they became ruins due to the ravages of time. Kazuma Tsukumo had explored these ruins and left a "King's Coin" to mark his presence.

Each ruin seen so far appeared to have some sort of connection to one of the Seven Barian Emperors. Furthermore Astral confirmed that so far Dumon, Vector, Alito, Mizar and Girag were humans once and that they are the same individuals described on each of the legends.[2] Each of the ruins and "Numbers" appear to share similarities with different periods of time in real life: Dumon's legend associated with Medieval and fantasy lore, Alito's associated with ancient Rome, Vector's legend being associated with Transylvania and Vlad the Impaler, Mizar's legend being associated with Chinese folklore, Girag's legend being associated with the Warring States Period, and Marin and Nash's legend also following Greek lore and myths of Atlantis.

As the statue containing "Number 64: Ronin Raccoon Sandayu" was transported to the Duel Lodge, its ruins were not shown.[3]

Number 44's ruins (Underground Temple)[edit]

Number 44's ruins (Temple)

The temple's ruin is where one of the "Number 44: Sky Pegasus" slept. On its walls, a tale is inscribed about a pegasus named Mach who served a legendary hero. The hero served a land along his fellow knights, but eventually he returned to his to home village. Without the hero, the other three knights grew arrogant and usurped the King, but were intercepted by Mach and his master. Since the hero was unwilling to kill his former comrades, both master and steed were eventually defeated and killed. However, the hero's fellow knights regretted their actions and they buried him and Mach together. Mach later became the "Number" spirit guardian of "Sky Pegasus".

Dumon had some recollection of it as well and was able to read the ancient writings regarding the pegasus legend. Yuma Tsukumo and his friends traveled to this ruin in order to obtain the "Number".[1] Yuma faced Mach in a Duel with Shark's and Dumon's lives at stake, and won, getting the ruin's "Number".[4]

Number 65's ruins (Castle)[edit]

Number 65's ruins (Castle)

Known as the "Labyrinth of Screams" in the dub, this castle contained "Number 65: Djinn Buster". The ruin's prophecy, which Rio was able to read, spoke of a legend about a cruel prince, who never trusted anyone and killed his people whom he believed had plotted against him. When the prince was the only one left in his land, he committed suicide in atonement of his actions (in the dub, he drove all his people into exile, and soon discovered he had left himself in exile).

Vector and Number 96 arrived at these ruins, defeating the "Number" guardian, Battle Ox. By acquiring the Ruin's "Number", they also gained knowledge about the Ruin's traps and how to control them. During the visit, Vector was shown to be familiar with the ruins and felt dread towards both the ruins and its "Number". When Yuma and his friends arrived, looking for the ruin's "Number", Vector trapped them in cages, forcing Astral to face Number 96 in a Duel, while constantly threatening Yuma's life.[5] After Astral and Number 96 tied the Duel, Vector triggered an explosion within the ruins and fled with Number 96. Kite Tenjo saved Yuma and his friends from the collapsing ruins.[6]

Later, Vector transported these ruins to the Barian World for use in his Duel against Nash. They remained when Mizar Dueled against Don Thousand and when Yuma and Nash participated in a tag-team Duel against Don Thousand.

Number 54's ruins (Coliseum)[edit]

Number 54's ruins (Coliseum)

The coliseum's ruins were located in Spartan City under a small lake, and its legend is well known to the Spartan City citizens. It is where the greatest warrior to have existed battled using only his bare hands, and won every battle he fought. The warrior was also the friend and rival of the prince of the land, whom he battled with many times. During their final fight, the warrior was framed by the people close to the prince, who saw the warrior's possible victory unacceptable. The warrior was placed under false charges, and despite his pleas of his innocence and the prince defending him, the warrior was executed (in the dub, the warrior was banished from the coliseum).

According to Dextra, the residents believed the ruins were haunted by the spirit of the warrior because of his grudge against his unjust fate. Nistro believed the gladiator simply wished to fight more and regretted that he never finished his battle with his rival. The ruins was where "Number 54: Lion Heart" slept, protected by a large spirit in Spartan warrior armor.

In order to reach the ruins, Alito used traps to destroy the surroundings of the lake, draining it. When he tried to take the ruins' "Number", its guardian tried to repel him, but Alito was able to overcome the guardian's power and reach the "Number" card. Alito had his own nostalgia from these ruins when he explored them, and the guardian also seemed to recognize Alito.[7]

After defeating Alito and a brainwashed Nistro with the help of Dextra, Yuma found another King's Coin from his father in the ruins, and Nistro gave "Lion Heart" to Yuma.[8]

Number 46's ruins (Temple Draghos)[edit]

Number 46's ruins (Temple Draghos Gate)
Number 46's Ruins (Temple Draghos)

Unlike the other ruins, these ruins are very grand and lavish, with a traditional Chinese-style decor. The Number Guardian is Jinlon, who resides within the palace walls from atop a tall mountain.[2]

Jinlon was originally Mizar's noble dragon, who guarded the land alongside him. When disaster struck, a shaman, who was an agent of a neighboring nation, convinced the population that Jinlon was responsible for the disaster. Jinlon was tortured, but Mizar continuously protected him to convince the others that he was not responsible. Unfortunately, the opposing forces attacked, killing both Jinlon and Mizar (in the dub, Mizar ignored his heart and betrayed Jinlon, leading the village defenseless against the opposing forces).[9] Sometime after Dueling Jinlon, Kite finds in the mountains a tablet containing depicting various Dragons and legends about them including the "Galaxy-Eyes".[10]

Number 64's ruins[edit]

Duel Sanctuary

The Duel Sanctuary is similar to Number 46's ruins, as it is somewhat grand and lavish, although this is not where the Number resided before a King's Coin and a statue of Kiraku was excavated - which the ethereal guardian; Ponta was sealed inside.

Ponta was originally a Tanuki (Japanese raccoon dog), who was befriended by Kiraku, and helped him in battles. After Kiraku learned that the nobles were not happy with him sharing the spoils of his victories with the peasants, he was forced to part ways with Ponta, knowing that he would lose his next battle. Ponta felt betrayed as a result. Unlike the other Number Guardians, Ponta was not killed, but his spirit was sealed in a statue of Kiraku.

Number 73's & 94's ruins "Labyrinth" (Undersea ruins)[edit]

Number 73's and 94's ruins "Labyrinth" (Under Sea Ruins)

A unique ruin under water. These ruins have a blue color scheme where there is a maze that will eventually lead people to a platform where the Numbers sleep. Interestingly, due to the close proximity of the two ruins, it is hard to tell where one begins and the other ends. This is the last of the seven ruins, and it is the first to have two Numbers sleeping within it ("Number 73: Abyss Splash" and "Number 94: Crystalzero"). Both Numbers are being protected by the guardian named Abyss.

Top view of the "Under Sea Ruins"

Yuma and his group, this time without Kite, traveled to the ruins where there was a huge storm that they had to go through. Rio Kastle was called out by Abyss to the bottom of the ocean, with Shark, Yuma and Astral following behind. They arrived at an open space where they followed Rio's footprints towards a maze. Suddenly, the walls around them shifted, separating them. Shark was being led by Abyss after finding Rio's card on the floor. Shark arrived at a realm where he faced Abyss, who was possessing Rio and challenged him to a Duel. During the Duel, Shark was shown memories of his past life, which confused him greatly but thought it was just a distraction.

The Underwater ruins appeared in Shark's flashback to the past when he met Dumon. In the flashback, the ruins appeared to be in Vector's kingdom and at the time were still above the water. In the flashback, Nash followed Vector to the ruins and Dueled him in a Shadow Game there. Vector lost and knocked down the symbol of Don Thousand which was hung up in the ruins.

References[edit]

  1. a b Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL episode 09999: "A Duel in Ruins: Part I"
  2. a b Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL episode 105105: "Put to the Test: Part 1"
  3. Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL episode 107107: "Furry Fury"
  4. Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL episode 100100: "A Duel in Ruins: Part 2"
  5. Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL episode 101101: "The Dark Mist Rises: Part 1"
  6. Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL episode 102102: "The Dark Mist Rises: Part 2"
  7. Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL episode 103103: "Barian Vengeance: Part 1"
  8. Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL episode 103103: "Barian Vengeance: Part 1"
  9. Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL episode 106106: "Put to the Test: Part 2"
  10. Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL episode 128128: "Settling the Score, Part 2"