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Drago is in some ways similar to his grandfather, the greatest similarity personality-wise is his use of the phrase 'that was a fun duel' after ending a duel, an allusion to his grandfather's catchphrase 'gotcha! That was a fun duel'. He also shares Judai's somewhat light-hearted demanor and loyalty to his friends. However, there are notable differences, Drago is a much more serious and stern person, and considers Duel Monsters his tool to punish injustice. He is a thoughtful, intelligent young man with a dream of a world where everyone is content and there is no need for anyone to commit a crime, and he believes that justice should be used only to punish those who overstep the line of the law, not to deter others from the same path. This causes him to clash with Julian on occasion, as the

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  • Drago is in some ways similar to his grandfather, the greatest similarity personality-wise is his use of the phrase 'that was a fun duel' after ending a duel, an allusion to his grandfather's catchphrase 'gotcha! That was a fun duel'. He also shares Judai's somewhat light-hearted demanor and loyalty to his friends. However, there are notable differences, Drago is a much more serious and stern person, and considers Duel Monsters his tool to punish injustice. He is a thoughtful, intelligent young man with a dream of a world where everyone is content and there is no need for anyone to commit a crime, and he believes that justice should be used only to punish those who overstep the line of the law, not to deter others from the same path. This causes him to clash with Julian on occasion, as the
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  • Drago is in some ways similar to his grandfather, the greatest similarity personality-wise is his use of the phrase 'that was a fun duel' after ending a duel, an allusion to his grandfather's catchphrase 'gotcha! That was a fun duel'. He also shares Judai's somewhat light-hearted demanor and loyalty to his friends. However, there are notable differences, Drago is a much more serious and stern person, and considers Duel Monsters his tool to punish injustice. He is a thoughtful, intelligent young man with a dream of a world where everyone is content and there is no need for anyone to commit a crime, and he believes that justice should be used only to punish those who overstep the line of the law, not to deter others from the same path. This causes him to clash with Julian on occasion, as the latter believes justice to be a deterrent and that crime should cease to exist becuase of the threat of retribution. Part of Drago's more grim, serious attitude comes from his active compromise with and use of the power of Haou, the Supreme King who once controlled Judai and committed great atrocities across the Dark World. As such, Drago sometimes lapses into a more ruthless, cruel persona when he gives in more fully to this darker side of himself in order to achieve victory. In this persona, he tends to speak in a cruel, derogatory manner to his opponents, and uses card effects with the intention of laying waste to their playing fields, displaying his own power more openly than usual.
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