Mahad: Sometimes, the Pharaoh and the thief forget they are dating and fall back into their old dynamics. Seto: What do you mean? Atem: What do you want for dinner, Bakura? Thief King Bakura, attacking Atem: YOUR HEAD ON A SILVER PLATTER! Seto: Oh.
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Mahad: Sometimes, the Pharaoh and the thief forget they are dating and fall back into their old dynamics. Seto: What do you mean? Atem: What do you want for dinner, Bakura? Thief King Bakura, attacking Atem: YOUR HEAD ON A SILVER PLATTER! Seto: Oh.
had this thought and knew i would not rest until i'd drawn it
Is this anything. (Original inspo pic under the cut)
I made two versions of this bc on one hand Mahad actually did die, but on the other hand look at how the nemesis is described . You get it .
Enduring Punishments
Set sits in his throne room and contemplates sorrow and destiny in the wake of all he's lost.
It’s so interesting to see the traits Priest Set has and by extension Kaiba, that are probably attributable to Set, the god.
Set is the god of war, chaos, and storms. Associated with the desert and desert winds (and thus the color red), foreign lands and foreign people. Before he became the villainous counterpart to Osiris and Horus he was a hero god who saved Ra during his nightly descent from an evil serpent and ensured the sun rose again.
Now he’s the chaos to the order and good represented by Osiris and Horus. Necessary to the balance of life. And I think you can kind of see that balance play out in the rivalry between Atem and Set and Yugi and Kaiba, or at least see that was probably the intention behind the rivalry.
Interestingly, he’s also known to have had foreign consorts who were foreign goddesses. So there is even a basis for Set and Kisara’s love, if you see her as a powerful foreign entity, which I do.
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episode 205 // episode 108