Mark of the Dragon

A Mark of the Dragon, known as a Dragon Birthmark in the Japanese anime, is a special mark that indicates that a person is a Signer.

5000 years ago, an ancient civilization known as the People of the Stars worshiped a mystical light called the Dragon Star, which was prayed on by the leader of the People of the Stars, the Star Dragon King, at the top of the Sanctuary of the Sky.

When the star shined, the King knew it would be a message from their god, the Crimson Dragon. The dragon was then summoned to imprison an incarnation of an ancient evil in the earth. This evil is represented in the Nazca Lines.

According to legend, the Crimson Dragon could only by summoned with the help of the Signers, whose marks indicated a part of the dragon. These people are being searched for by a group known as Yliaster, led by Rex Goodwin, and disguised as the Public Security Maintenance Bureau. According to what Rex Goodwin told Yusei, he organized the Fortune Cup not only to confirm the identities of Yusei, Akiza and Luna as Signers, but also in order to awaken their powers so that they could fight against their nemesis, the Dark Signers.

Currently the persons who are in possesion of a Mark of the Dragon are:


 * Luna - Leg Claw
 * Yusei Fudo - Tail
 * Jack Atlas - Wing
 * Rex Goodwin - Head
 * Akiza Izinski - Arm Claw

A severed arm, bearing the Head birthmark is in Goodwin's possession. Unlike the other birthmarks the head appears on the left arm, whereas with the other four appear on the Signers' right arms.

The mark also indicates a deep connection between each Signer. This being represented on numerous ocassions, furthermore before they're about to Duel against a Dark Signer. Whether one of the Signers is about to fight against one of their nemesis in a Shadow Duel. The others become aware of this as their corresponding Mark of the Dragon reacts by glowing and throbing.

The Mark of the Dragon rivals the Dark Signer's dark mark. Whenever a Signers is in the presence of one of the Dark Signer, both of their marks react. In this case, the Signer's birthmark more painfully sears into their arm.