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feuerthe · 6 years ago
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Despite what is shown in across all the series’, all duel monsters can talk. All subspecies have their own language – the Spellcaster archetype have the language their spells are written in, the dragons have the draconic of their ancestors, Kuribohs, Kuribons and the Kuri clans have their trills and calls with their own interspecies dialects – but there is one unifying language across the entirety of the Spirit World for all monsters to share.
There are dialects of it across the monsters – one cannot expect an Acorno to speak the same as a Blue-Eyes or the Crimson Dragon – but the language for the largest part is the same. Beyond the spirit language, monsters can speak English and Japanese – as well as any other languages their duelists might know. Conversely, there has only been one instance of a human learning to speak as a spirit: the Duel Monster Yubel. A human born long before the Duel Spirits were bound to cards, Yubel became a hybrid of human and Duel Monster, believed to be a Duel Monster entirely once the spirits were bound to the cards, in order to serve as the guardian of Yuki Judai’s ancestor and guide him in growing to control the Gentle Darkness. They are the sole example of a human becoming a Duel Spirit, though no spirit will speak of their heritage as a falsely engineered monster.
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iolrachs · 5 years ago
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future headcanons
balthus
balthus’ capacity for faith magic, and (lack of) belief in the goddess as presented by the church
balthus’ grooming rituals
balthus’ timeskip redesign
a rewriting of his supports with hilda and lysithea to remove all romantic intent.
changes to his speech patterns to better differentiate him from raphael and remove their similarities.
nero
the devil bringer in detail
the effects of his demonic heritage
red queen
kyrie and their relationship
aras
aras’ capacity for violence and conscious choice for pacifism
his choice to lie about his health and impending death
misc
walker’s history
ty’s involvement in dark phoenix
tiger and torhild’s response to tony’s death
phoenix’s guilt over mia
clay’s history, leading up to how he met apollo and athena
zamazenta’s view of rose and oleana
solgaleo’s view of lusamine post game and regarding mohn
the signer dragons and the marks of the dragon
bluefeather’s fear of dimension dust
sirocco and the sword of the dawn
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lunyrd-blog · 7 years ago
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blackfeather dragon tag drop
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iolrachs · 5 years ago
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Despite what is shown in across all the series’, all duel monsters can talk. All subspecies have their own language – the Spellcaster archetype have the language their spells are written in, the dragons have the draconic of their ancestors, Kuribohs, Kuribons and the Kuri clans have their trills and calls with their own interspecies dialects – but there is one unifying language across the entirety of the Spirit World for all monsters to share.
There are dialects of it across the monsters – one cannot expect an Acorno to speak the same as a Blue-Eyes or the Crimson Dragon – but the language for the largest part is the same. Beyond the spirit language, monsters can speak English and Japanese – as well as any other languages their duelists might know. Conversely, there has only been one instance of a human learning to speak as a spirit: the Duel Monster Yubel. A human born long before the Duel Spirits were bound to cards, Yubel became a hybrid of human and Duel Monster, believed to be a Duel Monster entirely once the spirits were bound to the cards, in order to serve as the guardian of Yuki Judai’s ancestor and guide him in growing to control the Gentle Darkness. They are the sole example of a human becoming a Duel Spirit, though no spirit will speak of their heritage as a falsely engineered monster.
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iolrachs · 5 years ago
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bluefeather dragon tag drop
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iolrachs · 5 years ago
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blackfeather dragon tag drop
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feuerthe · 6 years ago
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bluefeather dragon tag drop
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