Forum:Question about "limbo" for s/t

Scenario: Let's say I have a FACEDOWN s/t, and I activate it by flipping it faceup. My opponent negate the activation with solemn judgment and destroy it.

Question: When my s/t activation is negated and the s/t is destroyed, my s/t is sent from WHERE to the graveyard? Does it sent from the field to the graveyard? Or does it go into a "limbo", then sent to the graveyard from "nowhere"?

Reason I asked: The "limbo" page you have on wikia only talks about monster's summon being negated or when a monster is being used as a xyz material. But the "limbo" page doesn't really talk about s/t, so I would assume that "limbo" does not apply to s/t, and that we need to consider different mechanics.

Another reason I asked because this ruling is crucial to Vanity's Emptiness, as Vanity's Emptiness is concerned about whether a card is sent from a field (or deck) to my graveyard.

--CrossXFate (talk • contribs) 22:39, August 5, 2012 (UTC)