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[[File:Mountain Palace Gate.png|thumb|left|Number 46's ruins (Temple Draghos Gate)]] | [[File:Mountain Palace Gate.png|thumb|left|Number 46's ruins (Temple Draghos Gate)]] | ||
[[File:Mountain Palace.png|thumb|Number 46's Ruins (Temple Draghos)]] | [[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 Guardian]] is [[Jinlon]], who resides within the palace walls from atop a tall mountain.<ref name=" | + | 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="ep103">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL|105|ref}}</ref> |
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> | 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> |