According to Takahashi, Seto's feelings for Kisara are the basis of Kaiba's modern-day obsession with the "Blue-Eyes White Dragon.Blue eyes white 00 | Blue eyes | Blue-eyes | Blue Eyes White Dragon | Blue Eyes White | blue eyes baby | Blue eyes | Blue-Eyes W. Takahashi has stated that he originally planned for the story to have further explored the relationship between Seto and Kisara (including a subplot where Seto rebels against the pharaoh to avenge Kisara's death), but in order to meet a deadline these details had to be cut. She then pledges to serve him in this form, making him the new keeper of the Blue-Eyes White Dragon.
However, she later uses her spirit dragon to destroy Akhenaden and free Seto from his mind-control. (In the English version, Akhenaden said he knew that Kisara would try to protect Seto, and it was an effort to try and weaken her.) Akhenaden is then able to seal the Blue-Eyes in a stone tablet, along with Kisara's spirit. Kisara is able to save him, although she dies taking a blow originally meant for Seto. Seto takes her back to the palace, where he recognizes her as the girl he once saved some years ago.Īfter Akhenaden pledges his loyalty to Zorc Necrophades, he kidnaps Priest Seto - revealed to be his son - and tries to brainwash him into usurping Pharaoh Atem. Shada senses the immeasurably strong strength and power within her-which he deems "equal to that of the Egyptian gods". Years later, Seto again stumbles across Kisara being stoned because of her pale white skin, deep blue eyes and snow white hair. In the past, Seto saved Kisara from slave traders, and she repaid him by unconsciously releasing her inner dragon spirit after the traders set fire to his village and killed his mother. The Blue-Eyes White Dragon is the manifestation of her inner strength and light. As opposed to being overwhelmed by the events around her, she manages to understand her role in them and her sacrifice is amplified over the original, for she knowingly ends her life protecting Priest Seto. She is more assertive, her link to Seto more defined and from the get go she allows herself to be his protector and the compass on which his conscience rests. In the anime, Kisara is similar to her manga counterpart, but with some marked differences. However, in her final act of quiet strength, she is killed as opposed to running to freedom, she slips back, to not leave Seto at the mercy of his father. As Seto saves her for a second time, these alien actions continue to quietly astonish her. Unknowingly, she becomes a beacon of light for Seto's increasingly jaded personality. Seto's selfless intervention on her behalf confuses her, but her gratitude increases and so her dragon is summoned from the depths of her sub-conscious. When faced with death, she accepts it without a fight her passive personality is a testament to her weariness of life and the abuse it brings with it.
Despite her timid nature, she exudes a quiet confidence. In the manga, Kisara is portrayed as mysterious and lonely.
This is probably due to the fact that she carries the spirit and soul of the mighty "Blue-Eyes White Dragon" deep within her. Kisara has pale skin, white waist-length hair with tones of baby blue and bright blue eyes which is very unusual for an Egyptian.