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Ok ppl, this page is all about the seriously hot and sexy Seto Kaiba from YuGiOh!!! You'll know what I mean when you
see him! Enjoy!!

NAME: Seto Kaiba
DATE OF BIRTH: October 25th
AGE: 14-17 (changes in the series!)
SUN SIGN: Scorpio
BIRTH STONE: Opal
EYES: Blue (origianlly orange/gold in first anime)
HEIGHT: 180 cm (6'1")
WEIGHT: 65kg (145lb)
BLOOD TYPE: A
OCCUPATION: Owner of kaiba Corp, Kigh School Student, Super Computer Genius
FAVE FOOD: Beef Filet With Sauce
MOST HATED FOOD: Oden
FAVE GAME: Duel Monsters
FAVE CARDS: Blue Eyes White Dragon- The symbol for Kaiba Corp, kaiba has all 3 in the world, well, the only 3
whole ones.
Obelisk The tormentor- One of the 3 Egyptian God crds, Kaiba wants to control all 3.
TOURNAMENT TITLES HELD: Duel Monsters World Champion until Yugi came along)
KNOWN DEFEATS: Yugi with Exodia, Pegasus by cheating with his Millennium Eye.
QUOTE: "I summon the Blue Eyes White Dragon!"


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For those of you who know almost nothing about him, here's a bit of background info.
Seto Kaiba's parents died when he was 10 years old, and he and his little brother gpt sent to an orphanage by his aunts
and uncles, ho just wanted money. They stayed together until they could both be adopted (sweet) and they were eventually adopted
by Gonzabuo Kaiba, after Seto tricked him into rigged game of chess. Later, Gonzaburo died, leaving Seto wth his company,
which he is the CEO of. Cool, huh? Mokuba is the vice president of the company (how? hes only 10!) and Seto would do anything
to protect him.

Kaiba's Ancient Past ( And when I say Past, I Mean Past!)
First Known Life: High Priest Seth (), Ancient
Egypt, approx. 3000 years ago
Seth (or just Set, or Seto if you insist) was high priest of the god Ra to a pharaoh
of the 18th dynasty whose name has been obliterated from all Ancient Egyptian record. (aka Yami Yuugi in the present day.)
He was the bearer of the Sennen Rod in this time period, and even back then he commanded the Blue Eyes White Dragon (although
it was called "the mythical white beast" or somesuch); he has been shown pitting his will and his monsters several times against
other priests and sorcerers in the ancient Yami no Games. Apparently some incident happened between the Pharaoh and the High
Priest which caused Seth to swear eternal rivalry with his sovereign...which seems to have carried over several lifetimes.
(In the PSX game Yuugiou: Forbidden Memories, Seth is not High Priest himself, but is the apprentice/right-hand-man of
the priest Heishin. Personally, I prefer the anime interpretation.)
Second Known Life: Christian "Seto" Rozenkreuz
(), Medieval England, 15th Century A.D.
Christian is from the PS2 game Yuugiou: Duelists of the Roses (which makes
him not exactly canon--but no less fun!). He was a participant in the historical Wars of the Roses between the House of York
and the House of Lancaster--Christian was on the side of the Yorkists (who used the white rose as their symbol), fighting
against an incarnation of Yami Yuugi named Henry Tudor, who was on the side of the Lancastrians (symbolized by the red rose).
Current Life: Kaiba Seto (), Modern Japan, 20/21st Century A.D.
This Seto, naturally, is the one we know the
most about. His parents both died at an early age (in the manga it's reported that his mother died giving birth to Mokuba,
and their father died in a car accident when Mokuba was 3--this would make Seto 8 at the time); relatives refused to take
the boys and they thus spent the next two years in a public orphanage, with Seto taking on the role of surrogate father to
his younger brother. Many potential parents who visited were interested in adopting Seto, an obvious genius even at that young
age, but none were willing to take Mokuba as well--and so Seto stayed.
None, that is, until Kaiba Gozaburo. One day
when Seto was 10 and Mokuba 5, he arrived at the orphanage to hand out toys to the children (most likely as a corporate P.R.
stunt, seeing as how Gozaburo ain't a particularly nice guy). Seto recognized him from a televised chess match--in addition
to owning Kaiba Corporation, the old man was one of the foremost chess players in the world--and, knowing that this could
be an opportunity to change his and Mokuba's lives forever, he challenged Gozaburo to a game of chess. The stakes? If Seto
won, Gozaburo would adopt both him and Mokuba, making them heirs to Kaiba Corporation and its assets.
(A clarification:
This wasn't a spur-of-the-moment decision on Seto's part. He'd had this idea around the time he saw the chess match, and had
been studying all of Gozaburo's published chess books furiously, hoping to use Gozaburo's own strategies against him.)
At
first Gozaburo laughed off the challenge, asking the little boy, 'Do you know who I am?' But something about Seto convinced
him to humor the child, and they sat down to play a game that would change everything.
Seto won. He won the chess
game, the name of Kaiba, the right to someday inherit Kaiba Corporation, a secure future for himself and his brother. He also
won a world of pain.
In order to "prepare" his adopted son for the rigors of life as a CEO, Gozaburo instituted "training"
measures that would be considered not just abusive but sadistic by many people. In the manga Seto is shown with a dog collar
around his neck, forced to study nonstop, as Gozaburo stands over him leering and holding a riding crop under his chin. Takahashi-sensei
leaves the rest of the details to the vivid (unfortunately, in this case) imaginations of the readers.
Those nightmarish
years were the ones that defined Kaiba's personality. Somehow, holding onto his precious games as a respite and a ray of hope
in his life, Seto managed to endure, and came out of that period with his sanity relatively intact. But he would never again
be the sad, gentle little boy with dreams of a better life. Under Gozaburo's "tutelage" he became cold, hard, ruthless: the
perfect businessman. Only when he was with Mokuba did he let his guard down. And in the end, Gozaburo reaped what he had sown--his
perfectly-cultivated heir pulled Kaiba Corporation out from under him. 6 years after becoming a Kaiba, with the backing of
the Big 5 and Mokuba's and his own shares of the company stock, Seto held a controlling portion, enough to claim the CEO position
for himself.
Accounts differ on what happened, but all agree on one thing: Seto and Gozaburo were in the Kaiba Corporation
CEO's office one day. They talked. And Kaiba Gozaburo died. In the first series anime, Seto threatened to push Gozaburo out
the window of the tall skyscraper, and the old man had a heart attack. In the manga, Seto didn't have to threaten, or to push:
Gozaburo conceded defeat. 'The strong will survive, and the weak must die.' The old man jumped from the window, ending his
reign as CEO.
Under Seto's ownership, Kaiba Corporation started out in a radically different direction. The high-tech
weapons and military programs produced under Gozaburo were scrapped, and Seto turned the company toward creating sophisticated,
high-tech games. When Seto developed an interest in Duel Monsters/Magic and Wizards is unknown (in the anime, evidently he
had been a fan since before he became a Kaiba, but it's unknown whether this is canon for the manga), but shortly after the
switch of ownership (well, it has to have been shortly--in the manga he took over at age 16, which means at the present he's
been CEO for a year at the very most), Kaiba Corporation began to produce special arenas in which the card game could be played
using "Solid Vision" 3-D holographic technology. Seto had a theme park called Kaiba Land built to showcase these duel rings.
Sometime during this period, Seto became widely known as a world champion Duel Monsters player, and he acquired his
first three Blue Eyes White Dragon cards. When he learned the fourth belonged to an old man named Mutou Sugoroku--grandfather
of our hero, Yuugi--he endeavored to have it by any means necessary. He ended up forcing Sugoroku into a duel at one of Kaiba
Corporation's special arenas; the Solid Vision technology was too much for the old man's heart, and Sugoroku fainted. When
Yuugi arrived to save his grandfather, Kaiba ripped the fourth Blue Eyes in half, and the boy was so angry that he challenged
Kaiba to a duel. Kaiba easily overpowered Yuugi in the beginning of the match with his Blue Eyes--there was only one, almost
totally impossible way for Yuugi to win--
And he did it. Yami Yuugi summoned the legendary monster Exodia and defeated
Kaiba. Trying to show Seto that the cards were about more than acquiring power, Yami Yuugi used his Mind Crush ability to
purge the darkness from Kaiba's soul. (The manga differs on this account--there, Mind Crush threw Seto into a coma for months.)
And this, ladies and gentlemen, is where history leaves off and Duelist Kingdom begins.


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Setos worst enemy is Yugi, the only person to ever beat him in a duel. he also hates Joey, for being an annoying puppydog,
and who can blame him? Seto may act cold to every1 else, but he is kinda and caring to his brother, and those who he will
let close enough to him (n one else then!).

Kaiba's TRUE Goals
Season One: Duelist Kingdom
1. Get the fourth Blue Eyes In the first episode,
Kaiba wants to take the Blue Eyes White Dragon card from Grampa. This eventually leads to a duel with Yugi, which he loses
despite overwhelming odds in his favor, due to Yami Yugi managing to assemble all five pieces of Exodia. Yami Yugi tries to
show Seto that the cards represent more than just power; he "punishes" Kaiba by purging the darkness from his soul. Result:
Mixed success
2. Figure out how he could have lost to Yugi As far as the viewers know, Seto's defeat by Yugi was
his first ever. Kaiba is extremely upset by this loss, which seemed to come out of nowhere; he spends a long period of time
trying to determine how it could've been possible for Yugi to be so unbelievably lucky. Seto goes on hiatus, staying by himself
in a house away from Domino, in order to work intensively on this problem (he also assembles the prototype Duel Disks during
this time); the Big 5 are able to capture Mokuba in his absence. Later, when Seto goes after his brother, he decides he knows
why Yugi was able to come back from behind--Yugi was fighting for someone he cared about. Result: Success
3. Defeat
Yugi-->Defeat Pegasus-->Rescue Mokuba In a plot with the Big 5 executives of Kaiba Corporation to steal the company
out from under Seto's feet, Pegasus arranges to have Mokuba captured (the Kaiba Corporation ownership contract is held in
a room under lock and key, and only Mokuba knows where the key is--in fact, it's inside the twin lockets he and his brother
wear). Pegasus seals Mokuba's soul inside a card and informs Seto that he'll return it if Kaiba can defeat him in a Duel Monsters
match--but Seto must earn the right to face Pegasus by first defeating Yugi. Kaiba manages, through some underhanded and rather
suicidal tactics, to beat Yugi in a duel, but when he goes up against Pegasus he is not so lucky. Pegasus steals his soul,
and it is only later that both he and Mokuba are rescued when Yugi manages to defeat the Duel Monsters creator. Result:
Failure (Mokuba was saved, but not by Seto...)
Season One: Yugi vs. Rebecca Kaiba did not appear (although
the duel took place at Kaiba Land, and Mokuba had a bit part).
Season One: Duel Monsters Quest
1. Take
revenge on the Big 5 Kaiba intended to fire the Big 5 due to the treacherous deal they made with Pegasus, but when they
offered him a deal--they'd leave peacefully if Kaiba could beat the virtual game, Duel Monsters Quest, that they'd created
while he was gone--he agreed to their terms, even though he knew he was walking into a trap. Despite the game being rigged
against him, with Mokuba's help he managed to escape capture within the game, and together with Yugi he defeated the final
boss. The Big 5, who were controlling the boss's actions, were trapped inside the virtual world. Result: Success
Season
One: Dungeon Dice Monsters Kaiba did not appear.
Season Two: Battle City
1. Collect all three God
Cards for himself At the beginning of Battle City, when he received the God of Obelisk card, Kaiba decided that the best
way to become an unbeatable duelist would be to assemble all three of them. Result: Unknown (as of now Kaiba is still
working toward this goal)
2. Lure duelists to Domino City-->Congregate rare cards in the city-->Lure Ghouls
members out of hiding-->Find the God Card thief At Isis's request, Kaiba held the Battle City tournament in order to
attract Ghouls, the group of Rare Hunters who stole two of the God Cards. Just as planned, once duelists holding rare cards
began to show up in the city, Ghouls members followed. Result: Success
3. Enter the Battle City finals Kaiba
entered his own tournament in order to gain a chance to face Yuugi once again. He gained the required six Puzzle Cards to
discover the location of the finals, and was in fact the first competitor to make it to the final stadium site. (Sasuga shachou...
:P) Result: Success
Season Two: Battle Ship
1. Defeat Yugi 'Nuff said. This is the reason Kaiba
bothered to enter his own tournament--Yugi was participating. Result: Unknown (Kaiba and Yugi have not gotten to face
each other yet)
Season Two: Duel World (Deck Masters)
1. Defeat the Big 5 Kaiba Corporation's executives,
stuck in the virtual world, in turn trapped the duelists on the Battle Ship in an attempt to avenge themselves on Seto. Kaiba
and the other duelists battled against the Big 5, in duels that used the special Deck Master System, in order to keep the
Big 5 from stealing their bodies. Other duelists met mixed success, but Kaiba himself managed to win the duel placed for him
and kept his body. The Big 5 were thwarted several times by Yuugi and company and were eventually deleted by Noa due to their
incompetence. Result: Success
2. Discover Noa's identity Noa looks an awful lot like a young Seto... He explained
personally to Kaiba that he was Gozaburo's true son, and while traveling through the virtual world, Kaiba found a memory of
the day Noa died. Faced with this discrepancy, Noa admitted that he was dead, but explained his consciousness was kept alive
in a computer system by Gozaburo. Result: Success
3. Defeat Noa-->Save Mokuba In his attempts to surpass
Seto in every way, Noa decided that the most important thing Seto had which he did not was Mokuba--and proceeded to suppress
the boy's memories and control his mind. Kaiba dueled Noa to a standstill and could have won the match if he'd used his Twilight
Zone Dragon, but instead chose to summon Blue Eyes, hoping to reawaken Mokuba's memories. Mokuba was brought back to his senses
and rushed toward his niisama's side, but this gave Noa an opening to winning the duel, and he immediately retaliated--the
Kaiba brothers were turned to stone, arms stretched toward each other but never to touch. This might sound like the end
of the story--but Yami Yugi wouldn't allow it. He stepped up to the dueling field and finished the battle on Seto's behalf,
defeating Noa and in the end saving everyone. Result: Mixed success
4. Defeat Gozaburo-->Find a way out Upon
Noa's defeat it was revealed that Gozaburo too had preserved his consciousness inside a computer system. He appeared to inform
the group that neither Seto nor Noa were needed any longer--he would take care of his Kaiba Corporation. Gozaburo sealed all
the exits from the virtual world, preventing the group from returning to their physical bodies. While Yugi and company followed
Noa in the hopes of finding a secret exit, Kaiba ranged off on his own after Gozaburo, intending to force the man to open
a way out. Gozaburo challenged Seto to a duel. Result: As yet unknown

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