Forum:Yuzu Hiragi

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She also wears a bracelet with unknown magical powers. These powers seems to be protective of The Dark Duelist? Yes or No 02:47, July 21, 2014

VS

duel vs : 1-Yuya vs Shun 2-Yuzu vs The Dark Duelist 3-Sora vs ??? 4-Reiji vs ??? 5-Noboru vs ??? 6-Shingo vs ???

What do you think ? the dark duelist knows how yuzu ? 1- yusho. 2- love yuzu. 3- brother yuzu . 4- Future yuya. 5-Dark yuya . 1-Knight knows how LDS 2-What is the secret between Knight and shun ? 3-Do you think that Knight is a machine ? 4-Do you think that Knight is a yusho ? 5-Knight what he wants from yuzu Do you think he wants the bracelet ? 6-Do you think that the bracelet when it was light Is it the protection of yuzu ? 7-What is the secret between shun and yuya ? 8-Do you think that yusho uses xyz ? 9-Why Knight attacked sora ? 10-Do you think that in secret between Knight and yusho ? 04:51, July 22, 2014

Egyptian and Greek Civilization

I'm not sure, but the bracelet is of Egyptian Civilization he history of Egyptian bracelets is as old as 5000 BCE. Starting with materials like bones, stones and woods to serve religious and spiritual interests. From the National Geographic Society, the Scarab Bracelet is one of the most recognized symbols of ancient Egypt. The scarab represented rebirth and regeneration. Carved scarabs were worn as jewelry and wrapped into the linen bandages of mummies. Myth told of the scarab god, Khepri, pushing the sun across the sky.Although the term armlet may be technically similar, it is taken to mean an item that sits on the upper shoulder: an arm ring.Charms go back as far as the Neolithic era where man would pick up an unusual stone or piece of wood and carry it with him to ward off his enemies. Elaborate jewelry made of precious stones and metals emerged during the age of the Egyptian Pharaohs. It was during this time that the first recognizable charm bracelets and necklaces first appeared. The origin of the term 'bracelet' is from the Greek 'brachile' meaning 'of the arm', via the Old French 'bracel'. A bracelet is also a small brace or bracer (an arm-guard used by archers).07:26, July 22, 2014

Charms go back as far as the Neolithic era where man would pick up an unusual stone or piece of wood and carry it with him to ward off his enemies. Elaborate jewelry made of precious stones and metals emerged during the age of the Egyptian Pharaohs. It was during this time that the first recognizable charm bracelets and necklaces first appeared.

Like people of many ancient civilizations, the citizens of ancient Egypt lived very short lives by today's standard - 30 to 40 years on average. With so little time on earth, they obsessively prepared for a prosperous life after death. Charm bracelets played a significant role in the preparation process. Charm wrist and neck bracelets were not only coveted as protective shields and signs of status in this life, they were also worn as ID tags to help the Gods guide the wearer and his/her possessions to the proper status level in the afterlife. Kind of an "if found, please return to" note from home. 07:33, July 22, 2014

Knights, Fights and a Little Extra Protection

Fast forward to the dark days of the Middle Ages, and we find that charms and amulets were put to use by knights and kings. They were most often used with incantations to wreak havoc on the occupants of enemy castles and protect warriors in battle. Charms were also worn on belts to represent family origin, political standing and profession.

General wearing of charms began to lose favor with the wealthy classes during the Renaissance as mass produced books emerged and superstitions faded. However, charms and amulets were still widely used by people of lesser means and education. The role of the charm remained relatively unchanged until the early 1900s.07:35, July 22, 2014

This is something I wanted to tell you for a while.
You're crazy. --XBrain130™エックスブレーン130」 22:02, July 22, 2014 (UTC)

It was a standard Kingyuya Arc-V wild mass guessing post until these large articles on charms appeared. To which I say, calm the hell down, Kingyuya, its significance will be revealed in due time. --Gadjiltron (talkcontribs) 01:35, July 23, 2014 (UTC)