Isis stated as Yugioh growled. 'This is a Shadow Duel, Ishizu, you lose you'll die.' She stated as all listening was shocked. 'You win I will give up my claim over Yugi Motou's life and take your place in the Shadow Realms.' 'Such a high price.' Isis stated with a sadistic smirk as Yugioh shuffled her deck. Yu-Gi-Oh Yugioh Duel Monsters Isis 3D printable model 3, available formats MAX, OBJ, FBX, STL, DWG, IGE, ready for 3D animation and other 3D projects.
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Anime debut | Yu-Gi-Oh! episode 201: 'Memoirs of a Pharaoh' | ||||||
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Priestess Isis (神官アイシス Shinkan Aishisu) is a priestess that serves Pharaoh Atem in Ancient Egypt and wields the Millennium Necklace. Ishizu Ishtar is the modern day version of Isis. She is named after the ancient Egyptian goddess Isis.
Isis is a wise, kind and intelligent woman. She seems to share a close friendship with Mahad in the anime, as she converses with him before he goes off to fight Bakura for the Pharaoh's sake. She is able to sense his plight during the duel with Bakura, and utters his name with tears flowing down her cheeks. Isis alone senses Mahad's demise, and cries out his name tearfully, showing that she does care about him. Even three thousand years on, in the final duel with Atem and Yugi, when the Dark Magician makes his appearance, Ishizu notices 'a deep pain in her heart'. In the Japanese version, she dies while facing Zorc in an attempt to buy Mana enough time to give Atem his Millennium Puzzle.
Biography[edit]
Isis is a High Priestess serving Pharaoh Atem. She wields the Millennium Necklace. She attempted to fight off Bakura and his 'Diabound', but failed, sacrificing her 'Spiria' to save the other Priests who also tried to fight Bakura. Bakura fled when Atem Summoned 'Obelisk the Tormentor'. She was present during the Shadow Game at Kul Elna against Bakura and his 'Diabound'. 'Diabound' was eventually destroyed, and Bakura died. However, Zorc Necrophades was successfully resurrected. During the Royal Court's fight with Zorc, she died to give Mana time to give the Priests their Millennium Items.
Other appearances[edit]
Monster Spirits[edit]
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Age | 21[2] | ||||||
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Manga debut | Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 282: 'Voyage into Memories' | ||||||
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Isis (アイシス Aishisu) is a character in the Yu-Gi-Oh! manga. She is named after the Egyptian deity, Isis. This is the original depiction of the character, Isis.
Isis was a high priest, serving Pharaoh Atem. She possessed the Millennium Tauk, allowing her to see visions of the future, and partook in the conflict with Bakura, King of Thieves and Zorc Necrophades.
Isis' twentieth-century counterpart is Ishizu Ishtar, who is similar to her in name and appearance and likewise possessed the Millennium Tauk.
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Biography[edit]
Ancient Egypt[edit]
With the Millennium Tauk, Isis detected an evil presence, someone with incredible powers of heka approaching the palace, shortly before Bakura, King of Thieves arrived.[3] She took part in the Diaha with Bakura, summoning her personal ka, Spiria, to help battle Diabound, until Atem ordered the high priests to stand down.[4] She then witnessed the revelation of Atem, as the chosen pharaoh, capable of wielding the three hidden gods, as he summoned Obelisk, forcing Bakura to retreat.[5]
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Isis took part in the mock Diaha with the other high priests, where she teamed up with Mahado and Kalim to battle Seto, Akhenaden and Shada. She summoned Spiria, who used the 'Rainbow Barrier' ability to shield her teammates. The barrier was dispelled by Shada's Zerua and Spiria was soon defeated by Seto's Duos, whose power had grown by sacrificing its own allies. Afterwards, she witnessed the mock Diaha between Atem and Seto.[6]
Following Mahado's death in a Diaha with Bakura, Isis, the other priests and pharaoh were shown the stone slab for Mahado's spirit, which had been fused with his Magus of Illusionka. As they tried to determine Bakura's faith, Isis was asked if she could use the Millennium Tauk to see Bakura's future. Seto demanded to know why she had not forseen Mahado's actions, but she reminded him that she could not see the futures of Millennium Item holders. The fact that she could not see Bakura's future led to conclusion that he had either died or taken Mahado's Millennium Ring. Isis then sent Spiria to the Valley of the Kings to use her clairvoyance to search for Bakura. Mana arrived at the slab, weeping over the death of her master and requested that Atem summon him from the slab. Isis attempted to comfort her, insisted that she give Mahado time to rest his wounds and reminded her that she would not be able to see him, as her heka was not strong enough yet. And said that Mana must train hard in order to follow in Mahado's footsteps.[7]
After Atem disappeared following another Diaha with Bakura, the Millennium Tauk showed Isis a prediction for the future of the kingdom. She saw a ripple in the waters and the reflection of shadows. She informed the priests and said that if it is only one ripple, it will fade soon, but if two or three overlap, it will become a great swell that will drown them in tragedy. However, she claimed that the tragedy could be prevented by using a vessel to hold the swell. Akhenaden believed her prediction referred to Seto succeeding Atem as pharaoh.[8]
Isis' ka, Spiria, succeeded in locating Atem, alive in a canyon on the edge of the city. With Shada being the priest in the nearest position, Isis sent him to rescue the pharaoh. Shada reported to Isis that he had located Bakura's lair in Kul Elna and requested that she send reinforcements as he and the pharaoh were heading there.[9]
The high priests arrived at Kul Elna for the final battle with Bakura. Isis summoned the kaMystical Elf to help attack Diabound from four directions at once. However she was ultimately destroyed, causing pain to Isis.[10] Although Bakura was defeated, Akhenaden managed to gather the seven Millennium Items, including Isis' Millennium Tauk, and place them in the stone tablet,[11] resurrecting Zorc Necrophades and becoming the High Priest of Darkness.[12]
Isis took part in the Diaha against Zorc Necrophades.[13]
Isis continued to serve as priestess under Seto's rule, when he succeeded Atem as pharaoh, following his death.[14]
Shadow RPG[edit]
When Dark Yugi played the Shadow RPG against Dark Bakura in the twentieth century, he replayed his life as Pharaoh Atem. Each player had a deck of blank cards, which filled in as they regained memories. Among Dark Yugi's cards were the priests, including Isis. The players could use cards containing people to control their actions. When the players did not issue commands to their cards, they behaved according to the motives they had in the original course of events.[15]
Differences included:
- When people died in the game world, their bodies turned to sand and they disappeared. This left Isis surprised as Kalim's body disappeared, following the final battle with Thief Bakura.[12]
- When the priests defeated Thief Bakura, Dark Bakura used an hourglass to freeze time. This gave Akhenaden time to take the Millennium Items from the priests, including the Millennium Tauk from Isis.[12]
- Isis saw Atem's friends from the modern world, during the battle with Zorc. As they summoned Duel Monsters cards to fight, she wondered who those people capable of summoning ka to protect the pharaoh were.[16] and bid them farewell when they left the game world after Zorc's defeat.[17]
- After the Diaha with Zorc, Isis reported to Atem that she had not seen Seto or Akhenaden.[17]
Rite of the Duel[edit]
When Atem passed through the Door to the Afterlife, his companions from ancient Egypt, including Isis, stood at the other side.[18]
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Ka[edit]
Isis has used the following ka:
Diaha[edit]
Isis took part in the following Diaha.
Diaha | Opponents | Allies | Result |
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Diaha | Bakura | Win | |
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Diaha | Bakura |
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Diaha | Zorc Necrophades |
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Notes[edit]
- ↑This date in the Egyptian calendar cannot be converted to the Gregorian calendar unless the year is known.
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References[edit]
- ↑Kazuki Takahashi (July 7, 2020). 'Studio Dice Game No. 4: Bakura'. Instagram.
- ↑ 2.02.12.22.32.42.52.6Takahashi, Kazuki (2015). 'Millennium Book – Chapter 8: Pharaoh's Memory arc'. Yu-Gi-Oh! Character Guidebook: Millennium Book (in Japanese). Shueisha. p. 202. ISBN978-4-08-779722-0.
- ↑Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 284: 'The Evil Shadow'
- ↑Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 288: 'In the Name of the Gods'
- ↑Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 289: 'The Supreme Blow!'
- ↑Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 291: 'The Ancient Duel!!'
- ↑Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 295: 'Tears in the Nile'
- ↑Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 309: 'Ripples in the Shadows'
- ↑Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 312: 'The Pharaoh Returns!'
- ↑Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 317: 'Return of the Priests!'
- ↑Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 319: 'The Pawns of Memory!'
- ↑ 12.012.112.2Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 321: 'The Dark God Awakes!'
- ↑Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 328: 'The End of the World!!'
- ↑Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 336: 'He Who Inherits the Light'
- ↑Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 320: 'The Ultimate Shadow RPG!'
- ↑Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 332: 'The Stone Slabs of the Modern World!'
- ↑ 17.017.1Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 334: 'The Survivors'
- ↑Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 343: 'The Journey of the King'