Yu-Gi-Oh! Quotes

Dartz: Darkness ascended upon us and a strange substance rained down from the heavens. A substance that will change our lives.
Yugi: The Orichalcos.
Seto Kaiba: Please tell me that storytime is over, I like to duel.
Dartz: The tale of my past directly affects the fate of your future. So if I were you, I pay close attention.

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Dartz: Behold, the lost city of Atlantis and all its glory. Just as it was 10,000 years ago, a perfect civilization or so I thought. Surrounded by oceans as far as the eye could see, we were isolated from the rest of the world.

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Dartz: Our lives were simple, we existed side by side with all of Earth's creatures and we knew nothing of violence. But, then that changed.

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Yugi: Now listen to me, Rebecca. I'm only going to say this one more time, my grandpa didn't steal your Blue-Eyes White Dragon!
Rebecca Hawkins: (angrily) You're lying! He did! He did! He did steal it! It was my grandpa's favorite and your grandpa took it from him. You won't get away with this, you thieves!
Solomon: Rebecca.
Rebecca Hawkins: Now what?
Solomon: There's a story that you need to hear, Rebecca. It's the story of how I met your grandfather, Professor Arthur Hawkins and of the danger we faced together.
Rebecca Hawkins: In other words, more of your lies! Forget it!
Solomon: No, it's true and be assured it's one of the most frightening experiences I have in my entire life.
Rebecca Hawkins: Hmph, I'm so sure.
Solomon: It happened years ago, but it's an adventure I'll never forget.

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Solomon: I have travelled to Egypt to participate in an archaeological dig. A brand new discovery been made not far from the Great Pyramids. We all wondered what Ancient Egyptian secrets will soon be unearthed. The desert was hotter and drier than I expected. So it was fortunate that I soon made a friend.

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Arthur Hawkins: (handling his water carton) You look like you could use some cool water.
Solomon: How could I thank you?

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Solomon: I guzzle it down a little too quick. But my new friend Professor Arthur Hawkins was just assumed my enthusiasm, he was a kind and very brilliant man.

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Solomon: But in his field of archaeology, he was viewed as a extremely radical thinker.
Tea Gardener: How come?
Solomon: His theories, he believed that Duel Monsters may have played some mysterious part in Egyptian history. Am I'm right, Rebecca?
Rebecca Hawkins: Hmm
Yugi: I don't understand, Grandpa.
Solomon: His studies of hieroglyphics, the ancient Egyptians' writing, kept turning up one particular word over and over again. And that one word was "Duel".
Tea Gardener: Duel?
Yugi: But why?
Solomon: It was a mysterious.

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Solomon: Using duel as a keyword, he worked towards a new interpretation of Egyptian history. And he came into a astonishes conclusion.
Arthur Hawkins: It's here, my friend, in these hieroglyphs."By the spirits of the River Nile, I combined magic and monster to vanquish my enemy in our battle this day".
Solomon: What on earth could that mean?
Arthur Hawkins: If I'm correct, it has to do with incredible contests in which Ancient Egyptians participated. Contests with high stakes, I believe duels.
Solomon: What kind of duels?
Arthur Hawkins: I think you'll find the answer in that inscription, Solomon.

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Arthur Hawkins: Look at this.
Solomon: Duel Monster cards.
Arthur Hawkins: Now take a look at those ancient drawings.

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Solomon: The images are nearly the same.
Arthur Hawkins: Which leads me to believe the Ancient Egyptians must have played the similar game to our own.
Solomon: What an amazing discovery! When you present this to your fellow scholars, you'll revolutionize the field of Egyptology
Arthur Hawkins: We shall see.

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Solomon: But Arthur's colleagues ridiculed his theories and dismissed them his wild fantasy. Even in the face of such disbelieved, he bravely stood his ground and continued his difficult research into the ancient game of Duel Monsters. He invited me to join him in his work and I helped the best of I could. In time he discovered a link between the game and the Millennium Items.
Yugi: What kind of link?
Solomon: It's still very mysterious, Yugi.

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Arthur Hawkins: The Ancient Egyptians didn't play this game for fun or money, Solomon. But rather for the power to rule the world.
Solomon: How could that be?
Arthur Hawkins: The inscriptions tell of a place called the Shadow Realm where terrible monsters dwell and powerful warriors battled for dominion over the Earth. Apparently, the Ancient Egyptians actually played the game in that mysterious realm and the stakes are caught in this inscription with the fate of the Earth.

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Pegasus: This dark dimension we're in is known as the Shadow Realm, a mystical place where incredible monsters can be summoned and the impossible is quite possible.
Yugi: But what you're telling me can't be true!
Pegasus: Tell me, Yugi, do you believe there is magic in these cards?
Yugi: Don't you know? You invented this game.
Pegasus: But what if I told you I didn't.

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Pegasus: In ancient times, the Egyptians called this the Shadow Game. Powerful pharaohs would hold mystical duels in other dimensions, just as we are doing now. But not with cards, they've battled with the real monsters and real magic, magical forces so powerful the Egyptians lost control of them and nearly destroyed the entire world.
Yugi: It's a good story, Pegasus. But these monsters can't be real.
Pegasus: Tell that to my Dragon Piper! As its flute resurrection frees your Komouri Dragon, but puts it under my control.
Yugi: I have to counterattack! Silver Fang!

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Yugi: Ugh! The heat!
Pegasus: Ha! As you see Yugi, these monsters are very real. And also quite dangerous!

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Pegasus: Ah, Yugi boy, you are really quite entertaining the way you stowled and sneared. So defiant yet helpless, and so completely imprudent of the power of your Millennium Puzzle.
Yugi: What?!
Pegasus: 5000 years ago, a powerful pharaoh locked the magic of the Shadow Games away.
Yugi: What's this had to do with me?
Pegasus: The pharaoh captured these vast magical energies in seven mystical Millennium Items.
Yugi: Seven Items? You're saying that my Puzzle's one of them.
Pegasus: Yes! And there are mystical energies locked within it, magic that could change your life forever if you only knew how to unleash it.

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Ishizu Ishtar: I've secure the most precious artifacts here. We've recovered stone carvings that depict the earliest known games played in Egypt. I'm sure you'll find it most familiar. Kaiba, behold the origin of Duel Monsters!

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Seto Kaiba: It can't be... These carvings look like Duel Monsters Cards! Then that means your story is true!
Ishizu Ishtar: I see you've come to your senses. Furthermore there's a theory that in ancient times these monsters were real. Egyptian sorcerers summoned monsters to earth to do their bidding, but they soon realized that the monsters could not be control. They destroyed countless villages and brought earth to the brink of destruction. The citizens turned to the pharaoh for help, though he could not permanently defeat the monsters. He managed to use his magic to seal them away in stone tablets and brought peace to the world. However, overtime evil sorcerers learned how to control the monsters and released them from the tablets. With their army of powerful monsters, the sorcerers were confident that no one could stand in their way. They betrayed the pharaoh and wage an all-out war against him. This is the one you must look at.
Seto Kaiba: Hm?
Ishizu Ishtar: This carving is the reason I called you here tonight. It depicts one of the main conflicts in the war between the pharaoh and his greatest opponent, closely examine this artifact. After this moment, Kaiba, your life will never be the same.

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Seto Kaiba: That's the pharaoh?! But, that's Yugi! And the monster card above him is the Dark Magician!
Ishizu Ishtar: On the left is the sorcerer fighting against him.

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Ishizu Ishtar: That's you, Kaiba! And if you still had any doubt, look at his monster. It's the Blue-Eyes White Dragon!

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Ishizu Ishtar: Kaiba, do you believe in destiny?
Seto Kaiba: Doesn't matter.
Ishizu Ishtar: Ancient Egyptians thought that the true path of one's life is predetermined because history repeats itself throughout the ages in a neverending circle. They would say it was not your choice to come here for it was destined for the two of us would meet.
Seto Kaiba: Look, all that nonsense may interest you, but I didn't come here for Egyptian history 101. I came here because you said it will be worth my while, but it looks like you're wasting my time. If there's a point to all of this, let's get to it already, I have a company to run. You said you have a exclusive offer for me.

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Seto Kaiba: I know everything about Duel Monsters and nothing can't stopped Exodia. So quit the charade and tell me what's going on.
Ishizu Ishtar: All in good time, Kaiba. Duel Monsters is based upon a 5000-year-old game, it was played by Ancient Egyptians for power and was extremely dangerous.
Seto Kaiba: Who cares?
Ishizu Ishtar: Maximillion Pegasus did, he fell in love with the game and decided to reinvented for modern times.
Seto Kaiba: What's your point?
Ishizu Ishtar: I get it, unbeknownst to most duelists. Pegasus created a series of all powerful cards that were never released to the public. It was no surprise that he kept the strongest monsters for himself.

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Dartz: Now thanks to the stones of the Orichalcos, the people of Atlantis needed advancement in technology that were never before imagine. And soon, I ruled over the most highly developed civilization the world had ever known. However, with progress comes greed and eventually violence, I knew what had to be done. But, my father, former king Ironheart had different ideas.
Yugi: (shocked) Ironheart was your father?! But how?
Seto Kaiba: If you ask questions, this ridiculous story is never going to end.
Dartz: That old fool never had what took to be king and on my 21st birthday, he allowed me to take over and filled his unimpressive shoes. So as technology continues to advance and the hearts of my people continue to seek deeper into the darkness. It was up to me to remedy the situation, the citizens of Atlantis were growing more and more selfish. And if I didn't act soon, I would lose complete control, but even I couldn't have imagine what would happen next.

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Dartz: The Orichalcos began to test us, it revealed the truth about who we were.

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Dartz: Those who were wicked on the inside became wicked on the outside

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Dartz: Fiona, are you all right?
Dartz: Wait, come back! What's going on?!

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Dartz: Fiona!
Dartz: I didn't realize it first, but the true colors of my people were revealed to me that day.
Dartz: But why? Why is this happening?

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Dartz: I couldn't understand how a society as perfect as ours could crumble like this.

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Dartz: But soon the Orichalcos would answer all my questions. The people of Atlantis were evil and I have been chosen to wipe them out and start over again. But I couldn't accomplish such a task on my own, I was but one man so the Orichalcos gave me a gift , something powerful enough to lead my fight against mankind. For deep below the Earth's surface lives the most incredible creature ever lived, the Great Leviathan! And it was mine, and shortly that this great beast will return to finish what it began!
Dartz: I was ready to begin my task of recreating civilization on Earth, but one person stood in my way

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