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Takahashi had originally considered making Kaiba the heir to a gaming company and have him challenge Yugi using strange games he continuously comes up with, but on short notice, ended up having him play ''Duel Monsters'' a second time. He also reconstructed Kaiba to make him a semi-lead character and rival to Yugi.<ref name="bun 2 afterword">''Yu-Gi-Oh!'' (bunkoban) [[Yu-Gi-Oh! bunkoban - Volume 002|Volume 2]]: afterword</ref>
 
Takahashi had originally considered making Kaiba the heir to a gaming company and have him challenge Yugi using strange games he continuously comes up with, but on short notice, ended up having him play ''Duel Monsters'' a second time. He also reconstructed Kaiba to make him a semi-lead character and rival to Yugi.<ref name="bun 2 afterword">''Yu-Gi-Oh!'' (bunkoban) [[Yu-Gi-Oh! bunkoban - Volume 002|Volume 2]]: afterword</ref>
  
The name "Seto" came from the Egyptian deity, [[wikipedia:Set (mythology)|Set]].<ref name="bun 2 afterword" /> Set is pronounced as "Seto" in Japanese. However, the comparison between Seto Kaiba and the deity Set goes beyond the name. In ancient Egyptian religion, Set shares a well-documented and violent rivalry with his relative Horus for the Kingship of Egypt. In Egyptian mythology, Horus is also known as the god of sun and protection while Set is known to be the god of war and chaos. During their conflict, while Horus is seen as a wise and a lawful god, Set is often depicted as extreme, violent and deceitful, who will stop at nothing to achieve his ends, a behavior that can be paralleled to Seto's. Set is also often drawn with [[wikipedia:Was-sceptre|''was''-scepter]]. This scepter had the power to control the darkness and was the symbol of dominion over things and individuals. Such a scepter can be related to the [[Millennium Rod (manga)|Millennium Rod]] carried by [[Priest Seto (manga)|Priest Seto]]. This popular Egyptian rivality and Seth's personality may have been a strong inspiration for Seto Kaiba's conception.
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The name "Seto" came from the Egyptian deity, [[wikipedia:Set (mythology)|Set]].<ref name="bun 2 afterword" /> Set is pronounced as "Seto" in Japanese. However, the comparison between Seto Kaiba and the deity Set goes beyond the name. In ancient Egyptian religion, Set shares a well-documented and violent rivalry with his relative Horus for the Kingship of Egypt. In Egyptian mythology, Horus is also known as the god of sun and protection while Set is known to be the god of war and chaos. During their conflict, while Horus is seen as a wise and a lawful god, Set is often depicted as extreme, violent and deceitful, who will stop at nothing to achieve his ends, a behavior that can be paralleled to Seto's. Set is also often drawn with [[wikipedia:Was-sceptre|''was''-scepter]]. This scepter had the power to control the darkness and was the symbol of dominion over things and individuals. Such a scepter can be related to the [[Millennium Rod]] carried by [[Priest Seto (manga)|Priest Seto]]. This popular Egyptian rivality and Seth's personality may have been a strong inspiration for Seto Kaiba's conception.
  
 
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Once Mokuba began the translation, he found that some of Ra's effects are also printed there.
 
Once Mokuba began the translation, he found that some of Ra's effects are also printed there.
  
In the last of the quarter-finals Kaiba found out the eight finalist is [[Ishizu Ishtar (manga)|Ishizu Ishtar]], as the two of them dueled. In the meantime, Kaiba had Mokuba work on translating Ra's text. Ishizu had already predicted Kaiba's moves for the Duel using her [[Millennium Tauk (manga)|Millennium Tauk]] and foresaw her own victory. In the first few turns of the Duel, Kaiba had Ishizu send plenty of cards from her [[Main Deck|Deck]] to her [[Graveyard]]. Ishizu used "[[Exchange of the Spirit (manga)|Exchange of the Spirit]]", causing both players to swap the contents of their Decks with their Graveyard, leaving Kaiba with very few cards. Almost finished the translation, Mokuba came out to support Seto in the Duel. Ishizu deliberately allowed Kaiba to Summon "The God of Obelisk", so that she may win using "[[Blast Held by a Tribute (manga)|Blast Held by a Tribute]]", as predicted. However Kaiba was affected by the [[Millennium Rod (manga)|Millennium Rod]] and felt "[[The White Dragon (manga)|Blue-Eyes White Dragon]]" calling out to him, feeling it wanted him to Summon it. Kaiba saw a vision of [[Priest Seto (manga)|the sorcerer]] holding [[Kisara (manga)|Kisara]]'s body up to a "Blue-Eyes White Dragon" tablet. Kaiba followed the instinct, claiming he makes his own future and [[tribute|sacrificed]] "The God of Obelisk" to play "Blue-Eyes White Dragon", which he used to attack and defeat Ishizu.
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In the last of the quarter-finals Kaiba found out the eight finalist is [[Ishizu Ishtar (manga)|Ishizu Ishtar]], as the two of them dueled. In the meantime, Kaiba had Mokuba work on translating Ra's text. Ishizu had already predicted Kaiba's moves for the Duel using her [[Millennium Necklace|Millennium Tauk]] and foresaw her own victory. In the first few turns of the Duel, Kaiba had Ishizu send plenty of cards from her [[Main Deck|Deck]] to her [[Graveyard]]. Ishizu used "[[Exchange of the Spirit (manga)|Exchange of the Spirit]]", causing both players to swap the contents of their Decks with their Graveyard, leaving Kaiba with very few cards. Almost finished the translation, Mokuba came out to support Seto in the Duel. Ishizu deliberately allowed Kaiba to Summon "The God of Obelisk", so that she may win using "[[Blast Held by a Tribute (manga)|Blast Held by a Tribute]]", as predicted. However Kaiba was affected by the [[Millennium Rod]] and felt "[[The White Dragon (manga)|Blue-Eyes White Dragon]]" calling out to him, feeling it wanted him to Summon it. Kaiba saw a vision of [[Priest Seto (manga)|the sorcerer]] holding [[Kisara (manga)|Kisara]]'s body up to a "Blue-Eyes White Dragon" tablet. Kaiba followed the instinct, claiming he makes his own future and [[tribute|sacrificed]] "The God of Obelisk" to play "Blue-Eyes White Dragon", which he used to attack and defeat Ishizu.
  
 
Kaiba checked on the progress in translating the text for "The Sun Dragon Ra". Mokuba told him that they were having trouble with the last few words, but Kaiba looked at the text in astonishment, finding that he's able to read it himself. Remembering what Marik said about only chosen people being able to read the text, what Ishizu said about him being connected to an ancient sorcerer and the instinct that told him to play "Blue-Eyes White Dragon" in the last Duel, Kaiba wondered what was happening to him.
 
Kaiba checked on the progress in translating the text for "The Sun Dragon Ra". Mokuba told him that they were having trouble with the last few words, but Kaiba looked at the text in astonishment, finding that he's able to read it himself. Remembering what Marik said about only chosen people being able to read the text, what Ishizu said about him being connected to an ancient sorcerer and the instinct that told him to play "Blue-Eyes White Dragon" in the last Duel, Kaiba wondered what was happening to him.
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In his continued attempts to communicate with [[Dark Yugi (manga)|Atem]], Kaiba made a [[Virtual Dark Yugi|virtual reconstruction]] of him, based on his memories of Dark Yugi. Although Kaiba succeeded in defeating him in [[Seto Kaiba and Virtual Dark Yugi's Duel|a Duel]], he remained frustrated, as he deemed the reconstruction to be imperfect.<ref name="dsod">''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! The Dark Side of Dimensions]]''</ref>
 
In his continued attempts to communicate with [[Dark Yugi (manga)|Atem]], Kaiba made a [[Virtual Dark Yugi|virtual reconstruction]] of him, based on his memories of Dark Yugi. Although Kaiba succeeded in defeating him in [[Seto Kaiba and Virtual Dark Yugi's Duel|a Duel]], he remained frustrated, as he deemed the reconstruction to be imperfect.<ref name="dsod">''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! The Dark Side of Dimensions]]''</ref>
  
In another effort, he commissioned an excavation at the [[Shrine of the Millennium Stone|Shrine of the Underworld]] to retrieve the pieces of the [[Millennium Puzzle (manga)|Millennium Puzzle]]. After the puzzle had been recovered, Kaiba traveled to the site, where the puzzle was being scanned by a computer. While waiting, Kaiba drew attention to the intruder, [[Aigami]], and questioned how he had traveled from [[Domino City]] to [[Kul Elna]] in a matter of minutes. A confrontation led to Aigami using his [[Quantum Cube]] to dissipate members of [[KaibaCorp]]. Kaiba was able to protect himself from the cube's powers using the technology in his [[Duel Disk]].<ref name="dsod" />
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In another effort, he commissioned an excavation at the [[Shrine of the Millennium Stone|Shrine of the Underworld]] to retrieve the pieces of the [[Millennium Puzzle]]. After the puzzle had been recovered, Kaiba traveled to the site, where the puzzle was being scanned by a computer. While waiting, Kaiba drew attention to the intruder, [[Aigami]], and questioned how he had traveled from [[Domino City]] to [[Kul Elna]] in a matter of minutes. A confrontation led to Aigami using his [[Quantum Cube]] to dissipate members of [[KaibaCorp]]. Kaiba was able to protect himself from the cube's powers using the technology in his [[Duel Disk]].<ref name="dsod" />
  
 
[[File:Kaiba punch.png|thumb|left|300px|Kaiba pulls "[[The God of the Obelisk|Obelisk]]" from the ground.]]
 
[[File:Kaiba punch.png|thumb|left|300px|Kaiba pulls "[[The God of the Obelisk|Obelisk]]" from the ground.]]
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[[File:Yugi VS Kaiba - DSOD.png|thumb|right|300px|Kaiba and Yugi, about to Duel]]
 
[[File:Yugi VS Kaiba - DSOD.png|thumb|right|300px|Kaiba and Yugi, about to Duel]]
At the exhibition, Kaiba impressed the audience by Summoning "[[Neo Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon (anime)|Neo Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon]]", which he used to destroy [[Solid Vision]] jets. He gave a speech about his new Duel Disk and introduced Yugi and Aigami, both of whom he said he would be Dueling for the remaining pieces of the puzzle. Due to a recent conflict with Aigami, Yugi insisted on Dueling him instead and was given a Duel Disk. Following Yugi's victory, Kaiba prepared to Duel Yugi for the two pieces. He placed the Millennium Puzzle in the center of the field, where it floated in a beam of light. He disregarded Yugi's arguments about the Duel being pointless and Atem no longer being inside the puzzle, until Yugi demonstrated it by inserting the last two pieces. Kaiba accused Yugi of deceiving him and continued the Duel, until they were interrupted by the reappearance of Aigami, who had become mutated and corrupted by the evil of the [[Millennium Ring (manga)|Millennium Ring]].<ref name="dsod" />
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At the exhibition, Kaiba impressed the audience by Summoning "[[Neo Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon (anime)|Neo Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon]]", which he used to destroy [[Solid Vision]] jets. He gave a speech about his new Duel Disk and introduced Yugi and Aigami, both of whom he said he would be Dueling for the remaining pieces of the puzzle. Due to a recent conflict with Aigami, Yugi insisted on Dueling him instead and was given a Duel Disk. Following Yugi's victory, Kaiba prepared to Duel Yugi for the two pieces. He placed the Millennium Puzzle in the center of the field, where it floated in a beam of light. He disregarded Yugi's arguments about the Duel being pointless and Atem no longer being inside the puzzle, until Yugi demonstrated it by inserting the last two pieces. Kaiba accused Yugi of deceiving him and continued the Duel, until they were interrupted by the reappearance of Aigami, who had become mutated and corrupted by the evil of the [[Millennium Ring]].<ref name="dsod" />
  
 
[[File:Kaiba in Atem's palace.png|thumb|left|300px|Kaiba prepares to Duel, in the [[pharaoh's palace]].]]
 
[[File:Kaiba in Atem's palace.png|thumb|left|300px|Kaiba prepares to Duel, in the [[pharaoh's palace]].]]

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