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Kul Elna (クル・エルナ) was a village where Aknadin created the 7 Millennium Items, through the sacrifice of 99 human souls. Kul Elna was once a village of thieves and criminals, and was chosen by Aknadin for that very reason. The requirements of the Dark Spell necessary to forge the Millennium Items included the sacrifice of 99 human souls, so Aknadin chose the darkest place in the Kingdom of Egypt in order to give power to the Items. In the process, all the village's inhabitants were sacrificed and the village destroyed, with Aknadin apparently the only one who knew the village's location.

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  • Kul Elna (クル・エルナ) was a village where Aknadin created the 7 Millennium Items, through the sacrifice of 99 human souls. Kul Elna was once a village of thieves and criminals, and was chosen by Aknadin for that very reason. The requirements of the Dark Spell necessary to forge the Millennium Items included the sacrifice of 99 human souls, so Aknadin chose the darkest place in the Kingdom of Egypt in order to give power to the Items. In the process, all the village's inhabitants were sacrificed and the village destroyed, with Aknadin apparently the only one who knew the village's location.
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  • Kul Elna (クル・エルナ) was a village where Aknadin created the 7 Millennium Items, through the sacrifice of 99 human souls. Kul Elna was once a village of thieves and criminals, and was chosen by Aknadin for that very reason. The requirements of the Dark Spell necessary to forge the Millennium Items included the sacrifice of 99 human souls, so Aknadin chose the darkest place in the Kingdom of Egypt in order to give power to the Items. In the process, all the village's inhabitants were sacrificed and the village destroyed, with Aknadin apparently the only one who knew the village's location. There was, however, one survivor among Kul Elna's population: Thief King Bakura. The process would also result in the creation of Diabound, created by the extinct villagers' desire for revenge. Bakura would, fittingly, control it in order to avenge his slaughtered villagers. In the Yu-Gi-Oh! GX manga, Tragoedia is also another survivor of Kul Elna, as he was not at the village at the time of the attack. However, after learning about the massacre that decimated his village, his hatred and anger led to the creation of an extremely corrupted and powerful ka, that being Tragoedia.
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