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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). | 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 (character)|Number 96]] arrived at these ruins, defeating the "Number" guardian, [[Battle Ox ( | + | [[Vector]] and [[Number 96 (character)|Number 96]] arrived at these ruins, defeating the "Number" 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> |
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. | 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. |