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'''Seto Kaiba''' ({{Ruby|海馬|かいば}}{{Ruby|瀬人|せと}} ''Kaiba Seto'') is a character in the [[Yu-Gi-Oh! (manga)|''Yu-Gi-Oh!'' manga]]. This is the original depiction of [[Seto Kaiba]], as created by [[Kazuki Takahashi]].
 
'''Seto Kaiba''' ({{Ruby|海馬|かいば}}{{Ruby|瀬人|せと}} ''Kaiba Seto'') is a character in the [[Yu-Gi-Oh! (manga)|''Yu-Gi-Oh!'' manga]]. This is the original depiction of [[Seto Kaiba]], as created by [[Kazuki Takahashi]].
  
Kaiba is a rival of [[Yugi Mutou (manga)|Yugi Mutou]] and [[Dark Yugi (manga)|Dark Yugi]]. He was first introduced as a prodigious, cold-hearted gamer who stopped at nothing to achieve his goals, even resorting to seemingly killing his opponents. He is also Mokuba's older brother and the current majority shareholder and CEO of his own multi-national gaming company, [[KaibaCorp]], and aims to become the world's greatest player of ''[[Duel Monsters (manga)|Duel Monsters]]''. 
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Kaiba is a rival of [[Yugi Mutou (manga)|Yugi Mutou]] and [[Dark Yugi (manga)|Dark Yugi]]. He was first introduced as a prodigious, cold-hearted gamer who stopped at nothing to achieve his goals, even resorting to seemingly killing his opponents. He is also Mokuba's older brother and the current majority shareholder and CEO of his own multi-national gaming company, [[KaibaCorp]], and aims to become the world's greatest player of ''[[Duel Monsters]]''. 
  
 
Following his second Duel with Yugi, he was left in a coma, where he reconstructed his heart and emerged less evil. Since then, he retains his arrogance, but regains compassion for his younger brother, [[Mokuba Kaiba (manga)|Mokuba]]. He is homologous to the ancient Egyptian Priest, [[Seto (manga)|Seto]].
 
Following his second Duel with Yugi, he was left in a coma, where he reconstructed his heart and emerged less evil. Since then, he retains his arrogance, but regains compassion for his younger brother, [[Mokuba Kaiba (manga)|Mokuba]]. He is homologous to the ancient Egyptian Priest, [[Seto (manga)|Seto]].
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===Experience of Death===
 
===Experience of Death===
Kaiba visited the [[Kame Game]] shop, where he met [[Yugi Mutou (manga)|Yugi Mutou]] and [[Katsuya Jonouchi (manga)|Katsuya Jonouchi]] from his class. When Jonouchi learned that he played ''[[Duel Monsters (manga)|Duel Monsters]]'', he offered to let him join their group playing it at school. However Kaiba ridiculed the idea of them being in his league and tossed Jonouchi's cards over his shoulder, calling them useless. He boasted about competing at national level and told Jonouchi to come back after collecting at least ten thousand cards. Kaiba was surprised to see [[Sugoroku Mutou (manga)|Sugoroku Mutou]]'s "[[Blue-Eyes White Dragon (manga)|Blue-Eyes White Dragon]]" card on the counter. He had previously thought he would never see a copy of that card and now thought he could be invincible if he owned it. He offered to trade all the cards in his briefcase for it, but Sugoroku refused, due to the card's sentimental value and told Kaiba that if he cared for every card in the briefcase, he would learn the true strength of the game. Kaiba stormed off, vowing to get the card later.<ref name="d 9">{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|9|ref}}</ref>
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Kaiba visited the [[Kame Game]] shop, where he met [[Yugi Mutou (manga)|Yugi Mutou]] and [[Katsuya Jonouchi (manga)|Katsuya Jonouchi]] from his class. When Jonouchi learned that he played ''[[Duel Monsters]]'', he offered to let him join their group playing it at school. However Kaiba ridiculed the idea of them being in his league and tossed Jonouchi's cards over his shoulder, calling them useless. He boasted about competing at national level and told Jonouchi to come back after collecting at least ten thousand cards. Kaiba was surprised to see [[Sugoroku Mutou (manga)|Sugoroku Mutou]]'s "[[Blue-Eyes White Dragon (manga)|Blue-Eyes White Dragon]]" card on the counter. He had previously thought he would never see a copy of that card and now thought he could be invincible if he owned it. He offered to trade all the cards in his briefcase for it, but Sugoroku refused, due to the card's sentimental value and told Kaiba that if he cared for every card in the briefcase, he would learn the true strength of the game. Kaiba stormed off, vowing to get the card later.<ref name="d 9">{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|9|ref}}</ref>
  
 
[[File:YGO-010 Blue-Eyes refuses to attack.png|thumb|right|250px|Kaiba and [[Dark Yugi (manga)|Dark Yugi]]'s [[Dark Yugi and Seto Kaiba's school Duel|first Duel]]]]
 
[[File:YGO-010 Blue-Eyes refuses to attack.png|thumb|right|250px|Kaiba and [[Dark Yugi (manga)|Dark Yugi]]'s [[Dark Yugi and Seto Kaiba's school Duel|first Duel]]]]
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===Solid Vision development===
 
===Solid Vision development===
 
[[File:D-028 Pegasus and children.png|thumb|right|Kaiba, as Pegasus' special guest at [[Maximillion J. Pegasus and Bandit Keith's Duel (manga)|Pegasus and Keith's Duel]]]]
 
[[File:D-028 Pegasus and children.png|thumb|right|Kaiba, as Pegasus' special guest at [[Maximillion J. Pegasus and Bandit Keith's Duel (manga)|Pegasus and Keith's Duel]]]]
Kaiba began work on creating holographic technology to heighten the experience of playing ''[[Duel Monsters (manga)|Duel Monsters]]''. He designed the [[Battle Box]]es, which were arenas that players sat inside while playing Duel Monsters and would be surrounded by projections of the monsters they Summon.
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Kaiba began work on creating holographic technology to heighten the experience of playing ''[[Duel Monsters]]''. He designed the [[Battle Box]]es, which were arenas that players sat inside while playing Duel Monsters and would be surrounded by projections of the monsters they Summon.
  
 
Kaiba passed the Battle Box idea on to the creator of ''Duel Monsters'', [[Maximillion J. Pegasus (manga)|Maximillion J. Pegasus]]. Pegasus invited Kaiba as his special guest to witness [[Maximillion J. Pegasus and Bandit Keith's Duel (manga)|his televised Duel]] against the [[Card Professor]], [[Keith Howard (manga)|Keith Howard]]. At the Duel, Pegasus simply sat in front of Keith for a few seconds, then wrote down some instructions on a piece of paper, which he gave to [[Tom (manga)|Tom]], a beginner from the audience, to use against Keith. While Tom dueled Keith, Pegasus sat with Kaiba and accepted his proposal. Kaiba was stunned by Pegasus' actions during the Duel. When Tom won and it was confirmed that Pegasus had written down all of Keith's strategies on the paper, Kaiba inferred that Pegasus must have read Keith's mind.<ref name="d d 28">{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|28|ref}}</ref>
 
Kaiba passed the Battle Box idea on to the creator of ''Duel Monsters'', [[Maximillion J. Pegasus (manga)|Maximillion J. Pegasus]]. Pegasus invited Kaiba as his special guest to witness [[Maximillion J. Pegasus and Bandit Keith's Duel (manga)|his televised Duel]] against the [[Card Professor]], [[Keith Howard (manga)|Keith Howard]]. At the Duel, Pegasus simply sat in front of Keith for a few seconds, then wrote down some instructions on a piece of paper, which he gave to [[Tom (manga)|Tom]], a beginner from the audience, to use against Keith. While Tom dueled Keith, Pegasus sat with Kaiba and accepted his proposal. Kaiba was stunned by Pegasus' actions during the Duel. When Tom won and it was confirmed that Pegasus had written down all of Keith's strategies on the paper, Kaiba inferred that Pegasus must have read Keith's mind.<ref name="d d 28">{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|28|ref}}</ref>
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Kaiba invited Yugi and [[Katsuya Jonouchi (manga)|Jonouchi]] to [[Kaiba Manor|his mansion]] the night before the [[Kaiba Land grand opening|grand opening]] of the Kaiba Land<ref name="d 26">{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|26|ref}}</ref> and had Sugoroku Mutou kidnapped unbeknownst to them. He had planned on giving Yugi and Jonouchi a personal welcome, but fell asleep after long nonstop work. He suffered the Experience of Death nightmare that night, which he found ironic the next day as he planned on never having that dream again after Death-T. Kaiba learned that Mokuba had tried to kill his guests in his absence, but laughed it off, saying "boys will be boys".<ref name="d 27" />
 
Kaiba invited Yugi and [[Katsuya Jonouchi (manga)|Jonouchi]] to [[Kaiba Manor|his mansion]] the night before the [[Kaiba Land grand opening|grand opening]] of the Kaiba Land<ref name="d 26">{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh!|26|ref}}</ref> and had Sugoroku Mutou kidnapped unbeknownst to them. He had planned on giving Yugi and Jonouchi a personal welcome, but fell asleep after long nonstop work. He suffered the Experience of Death nightmare that night, which he found ironic the next day as he planned on never having that dream again after Death-T. Kaiba learned that Mokuba had tried to kill his guests in his absence, but laughed it off, saying "boys will be boys".<ref name="d 27" />
  
Kaiba brought Yugi and Jonouchi to the opening as his special guests. This opening took place three days before the park was open to the public. Yugi, Jonouchi and other children Kaiba had invited were given access, free of charge. This caused Yugi and Jonouchi to think they may have misjudged Kaiba. However Kaiba was confronted by [[Gozaburo's right-hand man|a former KaibaCorp employee]], who accused him of driving his father to commit suicide. That man was quickly removed. After letting Yugi and Jonouchi use a number of rides, he took them to a special show. There he revealed he had kidnapped Sugoroku, and then faced him in a game of ''[[Duel Monsters (manga)|Duel Monsters]]'' in his new [[Battle Box]] simulators. Sugoroku used "Blue-Eyes White Dragon", but lost as he was overwhelmed by the projections and Kaiba's three "Blue-Eyes White Dragons".<ref name="d 27" />
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Kaiba brought Yugi and Jonouchi to the opening as his special guests. This opening took place three days before the park was open to the public. Yugi, Jonouchi and other children Kaiba had invited were given access, free of charge. This caused Yugi and Jonouchi to think they may have misjudged Kaiba. However Kaiba was confronted by [[Gozaburo's right-hand man|a former KaibaCorp employee]], who accused him of driving his father to commit suicide. That man was quickly removed. After letting Yugi and Jonouchi use a number of rides, he took them to a special show. There he revealed he had kidnapped Sugoroku, and then faced him in a game of ''[[Duel Monsters]]'' in his new [[Battle Box]] simulators. Sugoroku used "Blue-Eyes White Dragon", but lost as he was overwhelmed by the projections and Kaiba's three "Blue-Eyes White Dragons".<ref name="d 27" />
  
 
[[File:YGO-027 Tearing.png|thumb|right|Kaiba, tearing up Sugoroku's "Blue-Eyes White Dragon"]]
 
[[File:YGO-027 Tearing.png|thumb|right|Kaiba, tearing up Sugoroku's "Blue-Eyes White Dragon"]]
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====Off-island====
 
====Off-island====
 
[[File:D-015 Kaiba under care.png|thumb|left|Kaiba, in the coma]]
 
[[File:D-015 Kaiba under care.png|thumb|left|Kaiba, in the coma]]
Kaiba remained in a coma for the next six months.<ref name="d d 25">{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|25|ref}}</ref> In the hopes of helping Kaiba finish the puzzle, Mokuba constructed two [[Kaiba brothers' pendant|lockets]], using a torn photo of them from the [[orphanage]] and put it around Seto's neck, believing it to be the final piece of the puzzle.<ref name="d d 40">{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|40|ref}}</ref> Yugi believed that Kaiba would change once he awoke from his coma. He sometimes visited him in the hospital and refrained from entering ''[[Duel Monsters (manga)|Duel Monsters]]'' tournaments, until he could fight Kaiba in a fair Duel in one.<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|1|ref}}</ref> Kaiba was later taken back to [[Kaiba Manor|his mansion]], where he remained under twenty-four-hour care. Some of the best doctors in the world looked at him and thought he might spend the rest of his life in that state.<ref name="d d 15">{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|15|ref}}</ref>
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Kaiba remained in a coma for the next six months.<ref name="d d 25">{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|25|ref}}</ref> In the hopes of helping Kaiba finish the puzzle, Mokuba constructed two [[Kaiba brothers' pendant|lockets]], using a torn photo of them from the [[orphanage]] and put it around Seto's neck, believing it to be the final piece of the puzzle.<ref name="d d 40">{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|40|ref}}</ref> Yugi believed that Kaiba would change once he awoke from his coma. He sometimes visited him in the hospital and refrained from entering ''[[Duel Monsters]]'' tournaments, until he could fight Kaiba in a fair Duel in one.<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|1|ref}}</ref> Kaiba was later taken back to [[Kaiba Manor|his mansion]], where he remained under twenty-four-hour care. Some of the best doctors in the world looked at him and thought he might spend the rest of his life in that state.<ref name="d d 15">{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|15|ref}}</ref>
  
 
Kaiba's comatose state negatively impacted the management of KaibaCorp and caused stock to drop. His loss to Dark Yugi lowered the company's image, which had been dependent on Kaiba's status as the number one gamer in Japan. With the company in a poor state, [[Maximillion J. Pegasus (manga)|Maximillion J. Pegasus]] took the opportunity to try and [[Pegasus' KaibaCorp takeover attempt|take over it]], by making a deal with the company's leading shareholders, [[The Big Five]]. As part of the agreement, the Big Five needed to steal documents from Kaiba's safe, but then had to kidnap Mokuba, who swallowed the key to the safe.<ref name="d d 15" /> Before he was kidnapped, Mokuba left a report detailing what happened in Kaiba's absence, with [[Kaiba's maid|their maid]].<ref name="d d 25" /> One of Pegasus' spies implanted in KaibaCorp, [[Saruwatari (manga)|Saruwatari]], stole Kaiba's Deck while he remained in the coma.<ref name="d d 15" />
 
Kaiba's comatose state negatively impacted the management of KaibaCorp and caused stock to drop. His loss to Dark Yugi lowered the company's image, which had been dependent on Kaiba's status as the number one gamer in Japan. With the company in a poor state, [[Maximillion J. Pegasus (manga)|Maximillion J. Pegasus]] took the opportunity to try and [[Pegasus' KaibaCorp takeover attempt|take over it]], by making a deal with the company's leading shareholders, [[The Big Five]]. As part of the agreement, the Big Five needed to steal documents from Kaiba's safe, but then had to kidnap Mokuba, who swallowed the key to the safe.<ref name="d d 15" /> Before he was kidnapped, Mokuba left a report detailing what happened in Kaiba's absence, with [[Kaiba's maid|their maid]].<ref name="d d 25" /> One of Pegasus' spies implanted in KaibaCorp, [[Saruwatari (manga)|Saruwatari]], stole Kaiba's Deck while he remained in the coma.<ref name="d d 15" />
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Kaiba waited outside the castle, blocking Dark Yugi and his friends from entering. He claimed to have known that Dark Yugi would defeat any opponents he faced on the island and identified himself as the only person in the world who could defeat him. While Honda and Bakura restrained Jonouchi from attacking Kaiba, Kaiba noticed that Jonouchi had earned ten Star Chips and said that he promoted him from a "loser" to a "deadbeat" (In the Japanese version, he promotes him to an ''uma no hone'', which literally means "horse bone"). Thinking of Yugi's success in Death-T, Kaiba wondered if people can be stronger by carrying the weight of protecting someone. With saving Mokuba in mind, he though he would find the answer by winning a Duel. He challenged Dark Yugi to a Duel, leading Jonouchi to suspect he was working for Pegasus, which Kaiba considered an insult. Despite his friends objecting that he already had enough Star Chips, Dark Yugi accepted.<ref name="d d 41">{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|41|ref}}</ref>
 
Kaiba waited outside the castle, blocking Dark Yugi and his friends from entering. He claimed to have known that Dark Yugi would defeat any opponents he faced on the island and identified himself as the only person in the world who could defeat him. While Honda and Bakura restrained Jonouchi from attacking Kaiba, Kaiba noticed that Jonouchi had earned ten Star Chips and said that he promoted him from a "loser" to a "deadbeat" (In the Japanese version, he promotes him to an ''uma no hone'', which literally means "horse bone"). Thinking of Yugi's success in Death-T, Kaiba wondered if people can be stronger by carrying the weight of protecting someone. With saving Mokuba in mind, he though he would find the answer by winning a Duel. He challenged Dark Yugi to a Duel, leading Jonouchi to suspect he was working for Pegasus, which Kaiba considered an insult. Despite his friends objecting that he already had enough Star Chips, Dark Yugi accepted.<ref name="d d 41">{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|41|ref}}</ref>
  
[[File:D-041 Duel Disk Battle.jpg|thumb|right|230px|Kaiba and Dark Yugi [[Dark Yugi and Seto Kaiba's Duelist Kingdom Duel (manga)|Duel]] using the ''[[Duel Monsters (manga)|Duel Monsters]]'' Expert Rules.]]
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[[File:D-041 Duel Disk Battle.jpg|thumb|right|230px|Kaiba and Dark Yugi [[Dark Yugi and Seto Kaiba's Duelist Kingdom Duel (manga)|Duel]] using the ''[[Duel Monsters]]'' Expert Rules.]]
Kaiba and Yugi used Duel Disks and unlike when he Dueled Jonouchi, they used the ''[[Duel Monsters (manga)|Duel Monsters]]'' Expert Rules.<ref name="d d 41" /> With this rule set, the [[Solid Vision]] cards, hid players' faces and bodies. Kaiba hoped that element or the distance between players would be enough to block Pegasus' mind-reading powers.<ref name="d d 42">{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|42|ref}}</ref>
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Kaiba and Yugi used Duel Disks and unlike when he Dueled Jonouchi, they used the ''[[Duel Monsters]]'' Expert Rules.<ref name="d d 41" /> With this rule set, the [[Solid Vision]] cards, hid players' faces and bodies. Kaiba hoped that element or the distance between players would be enough to block Pegasus' mind-reading powers.<ref name="d d 42">{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|42|ref}}</ref>
  
 
Players' [[hand]]s could only contain up to five cards at a time. The five were also considered to be on the field with one set as the main monster. Kaiba took advantage of this by attacking cards in Dark Yugi's hand<ref name="d d 41" /> and Dark Yugi took advantage of it by using "[[Shift (manga)|Shift]]" to force Kaiba to attack the "[[Dark Magician (manga)|Dark Magician]]" he had not Summoned. Kaiba used "[[Mystic Lamp (manga)|Mystic Lamp]]" to retreat "[[La Jinn the Mystical Genie of the Lamp (manga)|La Jinn the Mystical Genie of the Lamp]]" and reflect Dark Yugi's attacks.<ref name="d d 42" /> To stop Kaiba hiding the lamp, Dark Yugi exposed Kaiba's hand with "[[The Eye of Truth (manga)|The Eye of Truth]]", which also revealed that Kaiba could be planning on fusing his "Blue-Eyes White Dragon" cards. Dark Yugi used "[[Mystic Box (manga)|Mystic Box]]" to allow Dark Magician to destroy both "La Jinn" and the lamp.<ref name="d d 43">{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|43|ref}}</ref> Kaiba used the [[Virus Card|virus]] "[[Crush Card (manga)|Crush Card]]", disallowing Dark Yugi from having any monsters with 1500 or more original ATK<ref name="d d 43" /> and soon afterwards, fused his "Blue-Eyes White Dragon" cards<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|44|ref}}</ref> into "[[Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon (manga)|Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon]]". Dark Yugi used "[[Multiply]]" to create a legion of "[[Kuriboh (manga)|Kuribohs]]", which destroyed on impact, creating explosions to block the ultimate dragon's blasts. With "[[Living Arrow (manga)|Living Arrow]]", Dark Yugi used "[[Polymerization (manga)|Polymerization]]" to fuse "[[Mammoth Graveyard (manga)|Mammoth Graveyard]]" with "Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon", creating an unstable fusion,<ref name="d d 45">{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|45|ref}}</ref> which decayed each turn weakening it.<ref name="d d 46">{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|46|ref}}</ref>
 
Players' [[hand]]s could only contain up to five cards at a time. The five were also considered to be on the field with one set as the main monster. Kaiba took advantage of this by attacking cards in Dark Yugi's hand<ref name="d d 41" /> and Dark Yugi took advantage of it by using "[[Shift (manga)|Shift]]" to force Kaiba to attack the "[[Dark Magician (manga)|Dark Magician]]" he had not Summoned. Kaiba used "[[Mystic Lamp (manga)|Mystic Lamp]]" to retreat "[[La Jinn the Mystical Genie of the Lamp (manga)|La Jinn the Mystical Genie of the Lamp]]" and reflect Dark Yugi's attacks.<ref name="d d 42" /> To stop Kaiba hiding the lamp, Dark Yugi exposed Kaiba's hand with "[[The Eye of Truth (manga)|The Eye of Truth]]", which also revealed that Kaiba could be planning on fusing his "Blue-Eyes White Dragon" cards. Dark Yugi used "[[Mystic Box (manga)|Mystic Box]]" to allow Dark Magician to destroy both "La Jinn" and the lamp.<ref name="d d 43">{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|43|ref}}</ref> Kaiba used the [[Virus Card|virus]] "[[Crush Card (manga)|Crush Card]]", disallowing Dark Yugi from having any monsters with 1500 or more original ATK<ref name="d d 43" /> and soon afterwards, fused his "Blue-Eyes White Dragon" cards<ref>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|44|ref}}</ref> into "[[Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon (manga)|Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon]]". Dark Yugi used "[[Multiply]]" to create a legion of "[[Kuriboh (manga)|Kuribohs]]", which destroyed on impact, creating explosions to block the ultimate dragon's blasts. With "[[Living Arrow (manga)|Living Arrow]]", Dark Yugi used "[[Polymerization (manga)|Polymerization]]" to fuse "[[Mammoth Graveyard (manga)|Mammoth Graveyard]]" with "Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon", creating an unstable fusion,<ref name="d d 45">{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|45|ref}}</ref> which decayed each turn weakening it.<ref name="d d 46">{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|46|ref}}</ref>
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====Duel with Pegasus====
 
====Duel with Pegasus====
 
[[File:D-049 Mokuba shown to Seto.png|thumb|right|Mokuba's soulless body, shown to Kaiba]]
 
[[File:D-049 Mokuba shown to Seto.png|thumb|right|Mokuba's soulless body, shown to Kaiba]]
A [[Duel Arena (manga)|Duel Arena]] had been arranged for [[Seto Kaiba and Maximillion J. Pegasus' Duel (manga)|Kaiba and Pegasus' Duel]], but Kaiba insisted that they use the [[Duel Disk]]s or he would not fight at all. Pegasus thought it would be a bad idea to fight on his enemy's terms, so he claimed to not be physically active enough to wield the Duel Disk. He agreed to use the Duel Disk under the condition that a proxy held it for him. He then brought out Mokuba's soulless body and showed Kaiba the "[[Soul Prison (manga)|Soul Prison]]" card, his soul was sealed in. Refusing to fight against Mokuba, Kaiba agreed to use the Duel Arena and the ''[[Duel Monsters (manga)|Duel Monsters]]'' Standard Rules. Yugi warned Kaiba that Pegasus had a "[[Dragon Capture Jar (manga)|Dragon Capture Jar]]" in his Deck, which Kaiba kept in mind, but still opted to use his "Blue-Eyes White Dragons".<ref name="d d 49">{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|49|ref}}</ref>
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A [[Duel Arena (manga)|Duel Arena]] had been arranged for [[Seto Kaiba and Maximillion J. Pegasus' Duel (manga)|Kaiba and Pegasus' Duel]], but Kaiba insisted that they use the [[Duel Disk]]s or he would not fight at all. Pegasus thought it would be a bad idea to fight on his enemy's terms, so he claimed to not be physically active enough to wield the Duel Disk. He agreed to use the Duel Disk under the condition that a proxy held it for him. He then brought out Mokuba's soulless body and showed Kaiba the "[[Soul Prison (manga)|Soul Prison]]" card, his soul was sealed in. Refusing to fight against Mokuba, Kaiba agreed to use the Duel Arena and the ''[[Duel Monsters]]'' Standard Rules. Yugi warned Kaiba that Pegasus had a "[[Dragon Capture Jar (manga)|Dragon Capture Jar]]" in his Deck, which Kaiba kept in mind, but still opted to use his "Blue-Eyes White Dragons".<ref name="d d 49">{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist|49|ref}}</ref>
  
 
[[File:Mind Card Penalty Game.png|thumb|left|Pegasus subjects Kaiba to the Mind Card Penalty Game, trapping him in a "[[Soul Prison (manga)|Soul Prison]]".]]
 
[[File:Mind Card Penalty Game.png|thumb|left|Pegasus subjects Kaiba to the Mind Card Penalty Game, trapping him in a "[[Soul Prison (manga)|Soul Prison]]".]]
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====Preparation====
 
====Preparation====
 
[[File:OhmyGodofObelisk.png|thumb|left|250px|Kaiba receives "[[The God of the Obelisk]]".]]
 
[[File:OhmyGodofObelisk.png|thumb|left|250px|Kaiba receives "[[The God of the Obelisk]]".]]
[[Ishizu Ishtar (manga)|Ishizu Ishtar]] invited Kaiba to a private exhibition at [[Domino Museum]]. Here she showed him a stone tablet, containing rectangular shapes, resembling ''[[Duel Monsters (manga)|Duel Monsters]]'' cards. She told him that ancient Egyptians had tamed evil spirits, named them and sealed them in slabs. [[Maximillion J. Pegasus (manga)|Pegasus]] based ''Duel Monsters'' on these spirits after a trip to Egypt. Also on the tablet was [[Priest Seto (manga)|a priest]] and [[Dark Yugi (manga)|a nameless pharaoh]], who resembled Kaiba and Yugi. Above them were monsters resembling "[[Blue-Eyes White Dragon (manga)|Blue-Eyes White Dragon]]" and "[[Dark Magician (manga)|Dark Magician]]".<ref>[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist - Duel 087]]</ref>
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[[Ishizu Ishtar (manga)|Ishizu Ishtar]] invited Kaiba to a private exhibition at [[Domino Museum]]. Here she showed him a stone tablet, containing rectangular shapes, resembling ''[[Duel Monsters]]'' cards. She told him that ancient Egyptians had tamed evil spirits, named them and sealed them in slabs. [[Maximillion J. Pegasus (manga)|Pegasus]] based ''Duel Monsters'' on these spirits after a trip to Egypt. Also on the tablet was [[Priest Seto (manga)|a priest]] and [[Dark Yugi (manga)|a nameless pharaoh]], who resembled Kaiba and Yugi. Above them were monsters resembling "[[Blue-Eyes White Dragon (manga)|Blue-Eyes White Dragon]]" and "[[Dark Magician (manga)|Dark Magician]]".<ref>[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist - Duel 087]]</ref>
  
 
Kaiba was skeptical over whether the stone was real or that ''Duel Monsters'' was created in Egypt. He prepared to leave, believing this to be a waste of time, but Ishizu called him back, telling him of legendary cards, the [[Egyptian Gods|hidden Gods]]. These cards were too powerful and making them had been considered Pegasus' biggest mistake. Pegasus had tried to destroy them, but could not bring himself to do it, so he buried them in Egypt. However two of them were stolen by the [[Rare Hunters|Ghouls]]. Ishizu entrusted Kaiba with the third God card, "[[The God of the Obelisk]]" and asked him to start a tournament to find the holders of the other Gods and reclaim them.<ref>[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist - Duel 088]]</ref>
 
Kaiba was skeptical over whether the stone was real or that ''Duel Monsters'' was created in Egypt. He prepared to leave, believing this to be a waste of time, but Ishizu called him back, telling him of legendary cards, the [[Egyptian Gods|hidden Gods]]. These cards were too powerful and making them had been considered Pegasus' biggest mistake. Pegasus had tried to destroy them, but could not bring himself to do it, so he buried them in Egypt. However two of them were stolen by the [[Rare Hunters|Ghouls]]. Ishizu entrusted Kaiba with the third God card, "[[The God of the Obelisk]]" and asked him to start a tournament to find the holders of the other Gods and reclaim them.<ref>[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist - Duel 088]]</ref>

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