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A Mark of the Dragon, known as a Dragon Birthmark (竜の痣 Ryuu no Aza) in the Japanese version, is a special mark that indicates that a person is a Signer. The symbol of the dragon is the Ouroboros, which is either a dragon, a lizard or a serpent biting its own tail. The symbol represents unity, infinity or a never ending cycle. Five thousand years ago, an ancient civilization known as the People of the Stars worshiped a mystical light called the Dragon Star, which was prayed on by the leader of the People of the Stars, the Star Dragon King, at the top of the Stairway to the Dragon Star.

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  • Mark of the Dragon
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  • A Mark of the Dragon, known as a Dragon Birthmark (竜の痣 Ryuu no Aza) in the Japanese version, is a special mark that indicates that a person is a Signer. The symbol of the dragon is the Ouroboros, which is either a dragon, a lizard or a serpent biting its own tail. The symbol represents unity, infinity or a never ending cycle. Five thousand years ago, an ancient civilization known as the People of the Stars worshiped a mystical light called the Dragon Star, which was prayed on by the leader of the People of the Stars, the Star Dragon King, at the top of the Stairway to the Dragon Star.
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japanese translated
  • Dragon Birthmark
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Romaji
  • Ryuu no Aza
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  • 竜の痣
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  • Mark of the Dragon
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  • A Mark of the Dragon, known as a Dragon Birthmark (竜の痣 Ryuu no Aza) in the Japanese version, is a special mark that indicates that a person is a Signer. The symbol of the dragon is the Ouroboros, which is either a dragon, a lizard or a serpent biting its own tail. The symbol represents unity, infinity or a never ending cycle. Five thousand years ago, an ancient civilization known as the People of the Stars worshiped a mystical light called the Dragon Star, which was prayed on by the leader of the People of the Stars, the Star Dragon King, at the top of the Stairway to the Dragon Star. When the star shined, the King knew it would be a message from their god, the Crimson Dragon. The dragon was then Summoned to imprison an incarnation of an ancient evil in the earth. This evil is represented in the Nazca Lines. According to legend, the Crimson Dragon could only be Summoned with the help of the Signers, whose individual marks either represented the Heart, Hand, Tail, Wings, Foot and Head of the dragon. These people were being searched for by a group known as Iliaster, disguised as the Sector Security. According to what Rex Goodwin told Yusei, he organized the Fortune Cup not only to confirm the identities of Yusei Fudo, Akiza Izinski and Luna as Signers, but also in order to awaken their powers so that they could fight against their nemesis, the Dark Signers. Interestingly, in Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's World Championship 2009: Stardust Accelerator and Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's World Championship 2010: Reverse of Arcadia, the Crimson Dragon full mark already had the Heart Mark on it. Whether this was an oversight or intentional foreshadowing is unclear, as Stardust Accelerator was released in Japan the day after the Japanese air date of Episode 51, the same with Reverse of Arcadia and Episode 97.
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