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X (ã¨ãã¯ã¹, Ekkusu), an early work of the hit all-female manga-ka group CLAMP, details the apocalypse in a very literal adaptation of the Book of Revelation. ...
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Japanese writing Kanji Kana Hiragana Katakana Hentaigana ManyÅgana Uses Furigana Okurigana RÅmaji Kanji (Japanese: ) are the Chinese characters that are used in the modern Japanese logographic writing system along with hiragana (平仮å), katakana (çä»®å), and the Hindu-Arabic numerals. ...
Japanese writing Kanji Kana Hiragana Katakana Hentaigana ManyÅgana Uses Furigana Okurigana RÅmaji Kanji (Japanese: ) are the Chinese characters that are used in the modern Japanese logographic writing system along with hiragana (平仮å), katakana (çä»®å), and the Hindu-Arabic numerals. ...
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ã) The Dragons Of Heaven Ten No RyÅ« The Dragons of Heaven ä¸(ãªãªã¤) ã® å°(ãµã) å°(ãã) The Seven Seals Nanatsu No FÅ«in In the manga series X created by the popular mangaka circle CLAMP, the Dragons of Heaven are a group of seven individuals who are fated to stand against the Dragons of Earth...
The Dragons of Earth (with ShÅgo) In the manga series X created by the popular mangaka circle CLAMP, the Dragons Of Earth ), also known as the Seven Angels ), are a group of seven individuals who are fated to stand against the Dragons of Heaven in the apocalyptic battle on...
Supporting Characters Supporters Of The Ten No Ryū Princess Hinoto 丁 媛
Hinoto as seen in the anime A yumemi (dreamseer) in the employ of the Japanese government residing in the basement of the Japanese Diet Building. She is blind, deaf, mute, lame, and must communicate telepathically, but her dreams have never failed to come true. She foresees the battle between the Dragons of Heaven and Earth and the advent of Kamui, but cannot determine which path he will choose. Either way, she foresees that the Dragons of Heaven will lose, but conceals this from them. For a time, she is possessed by her dark half, which causes a disastrous battle to occur within Hinoto's own consciousness (played out on the dreamscape), as well as many complications for the Ten no Ryū. Image File history File links Hinoto. ...
Image File history File links Hinoto. ...
Exterior view. ...
The rationale for Hinoto's dark half attempting to destroy Kamui and the other Ten no Ryū seems to stem from the fact that she foresaw her own death at the hands of Kamui. While Hinoto's good side seems to desire this outcome (either for the simple fact that she wishes to be freed from her duties as a dreamseer, or possibly in that her death could somehow alter the future in favor of the Dragons of Heaven), her evil side is striving to prevent her own death at the expense of the lives of others, and to this end repeatedly attacks the Dragons of Heaven with swarms of shikigami resembling "Men in Black". In Japanese mythology, Shikigami (å¼ç¥) are spirits summoned to serve or protect an Onmyoji, much like the western concept of a wizards familiar. ...
Common depiction of the Men in Black. ...
In the anime, she kills herself in the dreamscape (thusly taking her life in the waking world as well) so as to end her possession and save Kamui. This precipitates the Final Battle. Suicide (from Latin sui caedere, to kill oneself) is the act of willfully ending ones own life. ...
In the manga, she is still alive, but her evil persona has kept her good persona trapped in the dreamscape and continues to set up the Dragons of Heaven in hopes of bringing their deaths. Kamui suspects her of foul play and relies this to Sorata, who created a shikigami to observe her and has last been seen confronting her for her actions. - Power: yumemi (dreamseer): can forecast future events through the dreamscape, can also communicate with other dreamseers, strong telepath, can send out multiple shikigami
- Relatives: Kanoe (sister)
- Romantic interests: Saiki Daisuke
- X Tarot Card: The High Priestess (Volume 2)
This is an index of characters in the anime series X/1999. ...
This is an index of characters in the anime series X/1999. ...
The High Priestess (II) in the Rider-Waite-Smith deck The High Priestess (II) is a Major Arcana Tarot card. ...
Sōhi and Hien 蒼 冰, 緋 炎 A pair of twin girls whose family has served Hinoto for generations as her guardians. They refer to Hinoto as Hime-sama ("Princess"). Speculation abounds as to whether Sōhi and Hien are actually shikigami of Hinoto, or if they are instead the daughters of her previous attendants, though in the anime version they are explicitly shown to be the former when Hinoto dies. In Japanese mythology, Shikigami (å¼ç¥) are spirits summoned to serve or protect an Onmyoji, much like the western concept of a wizards familiar. ...
Sōhi and Hien appear in CLAMP's crossover work, Tsubasa: RESERVoir CHRoNiCLE as the swords that Syaoran and Kurogane obtain in Ōto no Kuni. A group photo of CLAMP. From Left to Right: Ageha Ohkawa, Tsubaki Nekoi, Mokona, Satsuki Igarashi. ...
Tsubasa: RESERVoir CHRoNiCLE (ツバサ-RESERVoir CHRoNiCLE-) is a manga made by CLAMP which is running in Shonen Magazine in Japan. ...
Syaoran Li in Cardcaptor Sakura This is a Chinese name; the family name is Li Syaoran Li , Chinese pinyin LÇ XiÇoláng or Li3 Xiao3lang2), is a fictional character in CLAMPs manga and anime series Cardcaptor Sakura. ...
Illustration of Kurogane Kurogane ) is one of the companions of Syaoran in Tsubasa: RESERVoir CHRoNiCLE. A ninja from feudal Japan (Nihon), he sports a black outfit (which is part of the reason why Fay D. Flourite calls him The Black One, additionally the first character of his name means black...
- Power: unknown
- Relatives: Names Unknown (parents; presumably deceased, possibly nonexistent), each other (sister)
- Romantic interests: unknown
Saiki Daisuke 砕 軌, 玳 透
Saiki, as depicted in the anime Seiichirō's nephew and also a wind magician, though not of Seiichirō's calibre. Saiki and Kamui do not get along very well, with Saiki not completely convinced that Kamui is the one humanity's fate rests with, but later they learn to get along. Saiki lives to protect Hinoto, whom he seems to have affections for. He was decapitated by Fūma while protecting Hinoto. Image File history File links Saiki. ...
Image File history File links Saiki. ...
Daisuke makes an appearance in CLAMP's crossover work, Tsubasa: RESERVoir CHRoNiCLE. A group photo of CLAMP. From Left to Right: Ageha Ohkawa, Tsubaki Nekoi, Mokona, Satsuki Igarashi. ...
Tsubasa: RESERVoir CHRoNiCLE (ツバサ-RESERVoir CHRoNiCLE-) is a manga made by CLAMP which is running in Shonen Magazine in Japan. ...
- Power: kazetsukai (wind master): controlling air currents, slicing through solids and liquids with wind
- Relatives: Aoki Seiichirō (uncle), Aoki Shimako (aunt), Aoki Yūka (cousin)
- Romantic interests: Hinoto
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ã) The Dragons Of Heaven Ten No RyÅ« The Dragons of Heaven ä¸(ãªãªã¤) ã® å°(ãµã) å°(ãã) The Seven Seals Nanatsu No FÅ«in In the manga series X created by the popular mangaka circle CLAMP, the Dragons of Heaven are a group of seven individuals who are fated to stand against the Dragons of Earth...
This is an index of characters in the anime series X/1999. ...
Monō Kotori 桃 生, 小 鳥
Kotori, as depicted in the anime Fūma's younger sister. Like him, she was Kamui's very close childhood friend. A delicate child with a congenital heart condition, she was developing her power as yumemi (dreamseer) when she is killed by Fūma. Hinoto tells Kamui that she was destined to die, no matter which side Kamui chose; either way, the one who ended up as a Dragon of Earth would have killed her. Her spirit stays with Kakyō for a time, to encourage and thank him, telling him that the future has not been determined yet. Image File history File links Kotori. ...
Image File history File links Kotori. ...
A congenital disorder is a medical condition or defect that is present at or before birth (for example, congenital heart disease). ...
- Power: yumemi (dreamseer): can forecast future events through the dreamscape, can also communicate with other dreamseers; can talk to animals and plants
- Relatives: Monō Kyōgo (father), Monō Saya (mother;deceased), Monō Fūma (brother)
- Romantic interests: Shirō Kamui
- X Tarot Card: The Lovers (Volume 6)
This is an index of characters in the anime series X/1999. ...
This is an index of characters in the anime series X/1999. ...
The Dragons of Earth (with ShÅgo) In the manga series X created by the popular mangaka circle CLAMP, the Dragons Of Earth ), also known as the Seven Angels ), are a group of seven individuals who are fated to stand against the Dragons of Heaven in the apocalyptic battle on...
天(ã¦ã) ã® é¾(ãã
ã) The Dragons Of Heaven Ten No RyÅ« The Dragons of Heaven ä¸(ãªãªã¤) ã® å°(ãµã) å°(ãã) The Seven Seals Nanatsu No FÅ«in In the manga series X created by the popular mangaka circle CLAMP, the Dragons of Heaven are a group of seven individuals who are fated to stand against the Dragons of Earth...
The Lovers (VI) The Lovers (VI) is a Major Arcana Tarot card. ...
Monō Saya 桃 生, 紗 夜 Kotori and Fūma's mother. When they were children, she died giving birth to the first Shinken (Divine Sword), which burst forth from her body. This sword is intended to be wielded by Kamui; instead, it is stolen by Nataku and taken by Fūma. It is later revealed that Saya married Kyōgo only to be at the Togakushi Shrine to take the place of her true love, Magami Tōru, as the vessel of the Shinken. Kyōgo knows that Saya never loved him romantically, but, regardless, continues to love her. - Power: yumemi (dreamseer): can forecast future events through the dreamscape (though only the future of Magami Tōru), can also communicate with other dreamseers
- Relatives: Monō Kyōgo (husband), Monō Fūma (son), Monō Kotori (daughter)
- Romantic interests: Shirō Tōru / Magami Tōru
- X Tarot Card: The Fool (X: Zero, the first artbook)
This is an index of characters in the anime series X/1999. ...
The Dragons of Earth (with ShÅgo) In the manga series X created by the popular mangaka circle CLAMP, the Dragons Of Earth ), also known as the Seven Angels ), are a group of seven individuals who are fated to stand against the Dragons of Heaven in the apocalyptic battle on...
This is an index of characters in the anime series X/1999. ...
This is an index of characters in the anime series X/1999. ...
The Fool is one the 78 cards in a Tarot deck. ...
Shirō Tōru / Magami Tōru 司 狼 斗 織 / 真 神 斗 織 Kamui's mother and kage-nie, as one of the Magami clan. Tōru burns along with the house that she and Kamui lived in while on Okinawa. It is alternately implied that she died either to postpone or alleviate the disasters that would befall Kamui in the time leading up to the promised day (thus acting as his kage-nie) or as a sacrifice to prevent the premature destruction of the planet itself. Hinoto attributes Tōru's fiery death to the concentrated effect that global warming was having on the Earth. This article is about the prefecture. ...
Global mean surface temperatures 1856 to 2005 Mean surface temperature anomalies during the period 1995 to 2004 with respect to the average temperatures from 1940 to 1980 Global warming is the observed increase in the average temperature of the Earths atmosphere and oceans in recent decades. ...
Originally, she was supposed to give birth to the first Shinken, but Saya took her place. Tōru was personally in contact with the former Rijichō of CLAMP Campus—indeed, Tōru was just ending a phone call with her when the effects of acting as kage-nie of Kamui/the Earth were set into motion, igniting her flesh. Tōru's death occurs just prior to the beginning of the first volume of the manga (chronologically) and is what causes Kamui to return to Tōkyō after a six year absence. - Power: kage-nie (shadow sacrifice): can protect others by acting as a shield to them from physical or even spiritual damage; (presumably) kotodama (power of words): can command others to irresistibly obey her through her words
- Relatives: Magami Tokiko (sister), Shirō Kamui (son)
- Romantic interests: Monō Saya
- X Tarot Card: The Tower (Volume 16)
This is an index of characters in the anime series X/1999. ...
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This is an index of characters in the anime series X/1999. ...
The Tower (XVI) The Tower (XVI) is a Major Arcana Tarot card. ...
Magami Tokiko 真 神 時 鼓
Tokiko Magami, as depicted in the anime Kamui's aunt and the nurse at Fūma and Kotori's school when Kamui returns to Tōkyō from Okinawa. Tokiko attempts to alert Kamui to the significance of his ancestry and of his role in the end of the world, however Kamui is highly skeptical of her claim to being his mother's younger sister despite her unmistakable resemblance to Tōru. After being attacked by the "men in black", Tokiko arrives at the Togakushi Shrine severely injured just in time to give birth to the second Shinken before the very eyes of Kamui and Fūma. Tokiko was apparently in contact with Nokoru and the former Rijichō of CLAMP Academy. Image File history File links Magami. ...
Image File history File links Magami. ...
Tokyo , literally Eastern capital) is the seat of the Japanese government and the Imperial Palace, the home of the Japanese Imperial Family, and the de facto[1] capital of Japan. ...
This article is about the prefecture. ...
Common depiction of the Men in Black. ...
Tokiko makes an appearance in CLAMP's crossover work, Tsubasa: RESERVoir CHRoNiCLE. A group photo of CLAMP. From Left to Right: Ageha Ohkawa, Tsubaki Nekoi, Mokona, Satsuki Igarashi. ...
Tsubasa: RESERVoir CHRoNiCLE (ツバサ-RESERVoir CHRoNiCLE-) is a manga made by CLAMP which is running in Shonen Magazine in Japan. ...
- Power: kage-nie (shadow sacrifice): can protect others by acting as a shield to them from physical or even spiritual damage; kotodama (power of words): can command others to irresistibly obey her through her words
- Relatives: Shirō Tōru / Magami Tōru (sister; deceased), Shirō Kamui (nephew)
- Romantic interests: unknown
- X Tarot Card: The Tower (Volume 16)
This is an index of characters in the anime series X/1999. ...
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The Tower (XVI) The Tower (XVI) is a Major Arcana Tarot card. ...
Monō Kyōgo 桃 生, 鏡 護
Kyōgo, as depicted in the anime Fūma and Kotori's father, he marries Saya even though he knew that she actually was in love with Tōru and was only marrying him so that she could protect Tōru. Kyōgo is the resident priest of the fictional Togakushi Shrine. He protects the first Shinken, hidden at the Togakushi Shrine, with his life and is killed by Nataku as a result. Right before he dies, he reveals to Fūma his destiny as Kamui's twin star. Image File history File links Monou. ...
Image File history File links Monou. ...
This is an index of characters in the anime series X/1999. ...
The Dragons of Earth (with ShÅgo) In the manga series X created by the popular mangaka circle CLAMP, the Dragons Of Earth ), also known as the Seven Angels ), are a group of seven individuals who are fated to stand against the Dragons of Heaven in the apocalyptic battle on...
This is an index of characters in the anime series X/1999. ...
This is an index of characters in the anime series X/1999. ...
The Emperor (IV) The Emperor (IV) is a Major Arcana Tarot card. ...
Sumeragi Hokuto 皇 北 都
Hokuto, as depicted in the anime Hokuto was Subaru's elder twin sister in the earlier series Tokyo Babylon, an outgoing and eccentric opposite to her shy younger brother. She attempted to bring Subaru together with a kindly veterinarian named Sakurazuka Seishirō (unconcerned at their being the same gender), only to discover the older man was in fact a ruthless magical assassin, the Sakurazukamori. To save her brother she went to Seishirō and offered her life to him; when he killed her, she cast a spell upon him such that should he ever attempt to kill Subaru in the same way he had killed her, Subaru and Seishirō's positions would be reversed, and Seishirō would die instead. She became friends with Kakyō when, desperate to meet someone, he drew her into his dreams. Image File history File links Hokuto. ...
Image File history File links Hokuto. ...
Tokyo Babylon (æ±äº¬ BABYLON) is a shÅjo manga series created by CLAMP. In 1991, it was made into a two-part anime OVA series, and the two OVAs are now available in the United States in both DVD and VHS. There is also a live action movie entitled Tokyo Babylon...
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In the anime she continues to appear in his dreams (as a ghost) and, along with Kotori, persuades him to turn against Fūma; Kakyō enables her to cross into her brother's dreams, where she urges Subaru to rise from his catatonia and continue the fight. - Power: extremely weak onmyōjyutsu (though capable of some unique spells) and possible yumemi (dreamseer): can be drawn into the dreams of other yumemi.
- Trivia Hokuto (北斗) is the Japanese name for the Big Dipper, which has seven stars; it complements her brother's name, Subaru being the Japanese name for the Pleiades (also a group of seven stars).
- Relatives: Lady Sumeragi (grandmother), Sumeragi Subaru (fraternal twin brother), Names Unknown (parents; deceased)
- Romantic interests: Kuzuki Kakyō
Big Dipper map The seven brightest stars of the constellation Ursa Major, the Great Bear, form a well-known asterism that has been recognized as a distinct grouping in many cultures from time immemorial. ...
The Pleiades are an open cluster dominated by hot blue stars surrounded by reflection nebulosity A shorter exposure shows less nebulosity. ...
天(ã¦ã) ã® é¾(ãã
ã) The Dragons Of Heaven Ten No RyÅ« The Dragons of Heaven ä¸(ãªãªã¤) ã® å°(ãµã) å°(ãã) The Seven Seals Nanatsu No FÅ«in In the manga series X created by the popular mangaka circle CLAMP, the Dragons of Heaven are a group of seven individuals who are fated to stand against the Dragons of Earth...
The Dragons of Earth (with ShÅgo) In the manga series X created by the popular mangaka circle CLAMP, the Dragons Of Earth ), also known as the Seven Angels ), are a group of seven individuals who are fated to stand against the Dragons of Heaven in the apocalyptic battle on...
Imonoyama Nokoru 妹 之 山 残 The former kaichō (chairman) of the elementary level student board and current director of the famous CLAMP Academy, as well as one of the CLAMP Campus Detectives, along with Ijyūin Akira and Takamura Suō (as seen in CLAMP Campus Detectives). A child of the fabulously wealthy zaibatsu Imonoyama family (who, in fact, founded the CLAMP Academy), Nokoru has practically limitless resources at his command. He personally knew Magami Tokiko through his relative, the former Rijichō (chairperson) of CLAMP Academy, and following the events leading to Fūma's awakening as the Kamui of the Chi no Ryū, Nokoru graciously provided the Ten no Ryū housing, admitting the younger Seals (Kamui, Yuzuriha, Arashi, and Sorata) to the CLAMP Academy at the junior and senior high school levels. Nokoru does not appear in the anime, although CLAMP Academy does. CLAMP School Detectives (also called CLAMP Campus Detectives, CLAMPå¦åæ¢åµå£ in Japanese), an early work of the all-female manga-ka group CLAMP, outlines the adventures of the Elementary School Student Board in their attempt to better the lives of the female population of Clamp School. ...
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Nokoru makes several appearances in CLAMP's crossover work, Tsubasa: RESERVoir CHRoNiCLE. A group photo of CLAMP. From Left to Right: Ageha Ohkawa, Tsubaki Nekoi, Mokona, Satsuki Igarashi. ...
Tsubasa: RESERVoir CHRoNiCLE (ツバサ-RESERVoir CHRoNiCLE-) is a manga made by CLAMP which is running in Shonen Magazine in Japan. ...
- Power: fabulous wealth, amazing genius, the ability to sense a woman in need within a two kilometre radius of his current position, the ability to (usually) ditch Suō and procrastinate from doing his paperwork almost endlessly
- Trivia: Tanaka Yoshiki was originally considering naming Ryūdō Amaru, the youngest of the Ryūdō brothers in Sōryūden, Nokoru. However, he decided against it. Nokoru's name, and the names of his two confirmed older brothers, are a nod to Tanaka from CLAMP.
- Relatives: "Rijichō" (unknown . . . the former rijichō of CLAMP Campus is most certainly closely related to Nokoru, but it's unknown as to whether she's his mother, his aunt, his cousin, or perhaps even a much older sister), Imonoyama Owaru (brother), Imonoyama Tsuzuku (brother)
- Romantic interests: all women everywhere
Dr. Yoshiki Tanaka (ç°ä¸ è³æ¨¹ Tanaka Yoshiki, born October 22, 1952) is a famous novelist in Japan. ...
Takamura Suō 鷹 村 蘇 芳 The former secretary of the elementary level student board of CLAMP Academy and currently the personal bodyguard of Imonoyama Nokoru. A child of the Takamura family, infamous for their prodigious skills in ninjutsu. Suō does not appear in the anime. Ninjutsu (å¿è¡) is a collection of techniques originally practiced for espionage purposes. ...
Suoh makes several appearances in CLAMP's crossover work, Tsubasa: RESERVoir CHRoNiCLE. A group photo of CLAMP. From Left to Right: Ageha Ohkawa, Tsubaki Nekoi, Mokona, Satsuki Igarashi. ...
Tsubasa: RESERVoir CHRoNiCLE (ツバサ-RESERVoir CHRoNiCLE-) is a manga made by CLAMP which is running in Shonen Magazine in Japan. ...
- Power: ridiculous strength, agility, and stamina, training in just about every discipline of martial arts imaginable, the ability to (sometimes) force Nokoru to do his paperwork
- Relatives: Name Unknown (mother), Takamura Kōji (cousin)
- Romantic interests: Azuya Nagisa
Ijyūin Akira 伊 集 院 玲 The former treasurer of the elementary level student board of CLAMP Academy and currently working for Imonoyama Nokoru (presumably as an accountant, and possibly his personal chef on the side). Strangely enough, Akira has two mothers, who are later revealed to be sisters. Also, Akira is secretly the infamous thief 20 Mensō (20 Faces). He's married to his childhood sweetheart, Utako. Akira does not appear in the anime. Akira makes several appearances in CLAMP's crossover work, Tsubasa: RESERVoir CHRoNiCLE. A group photo of CLAMP. From Left to Right: Ageha Ohkawa, Tsubaki Nekoi, Mokona, Satsuki Igarashi. ...
Tsubasa: RESERVoir CHRoNiCLE (ツバサ-RESERVoir CHRoNiCLE-) is a manga made by CLAMP which is running in Shonen Magazine in Japan. ...
- Power: ability to do insane calculations on a simple abacus, unrivaled cooking talent, ability to steal . . . just about anything
- Relatives: "Mother A" and "Mother B" (mothers), "Twenty Faces" (father), Akechi Shigetaka (uncle)
- Romantic interests: Ōkawa Utako
Inuki 犬 鬼 A companion inugami (dog-spirit) created specially for Nekoi Yuzuriha in the form of a Japanese wolfhound, which only magically-gifted people can see. Inuki is more intelligent than ordinary dogs, and fiercely loyal to his mistress; he is capable of transforming into whatever she desires. He is killed by Satsuki, but then reborn during a fight between Yuzuriha, Kamui, and Fūma. In Japanese mythology an inugami ) (lit. ...
Wolfhound can refer to various breeds of dogs used for hunting wolves: Borzoi (Russian Wolfhound) Irish Wolfhound Saarlooswolfhond This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. ...
Inuki makes several appearances in CLAMP's crossover work, Tsubasa: RESERVoir CHRoNiCLE. A wolf in CLAMP's series Shirahime-Syo: Snow Goddess Tales was also named Inuki. A group photo of CLAMP. From Left to Right: Ageha Ohkawa, Tsubaki Nekoi, Mokona, Satsuki Igarashi. ...
Tsubasa: RESERVoir CHRoNiCLE (ツバサ-RESERVoir CHRoNiCLE-) is a manga made by CLAMP which is running in Shonen Magazine in Japan. ...
Shirahime-syo: Snow Goddess Tales is a one volume manga by CLAMP. The manga was published in Japan in 1992 by Asuka Comics. ...
- Power: can take on any form which Yuzuriha wishes him to, usually a tsurugi (a Chinese-syle, straight-bladed double-edged sword), but also occasionally a shield.
- X Tarot Card: The Strength (Volume 8)
Tsurugi (長剣) is a Japanese word used to refer to any type of broadsword, or various Chinese heroes weapons or Chinese swords (Jian). ...
Supporters Of The Chi No Ryū Kanoe 庚
Kanoe as seen in the movie Princess Hinoto's younger sister, who supports the Dragons of Earth mainly to spite her (although, in the motion picture and the manga, it seems that her motivations are more out of love for Hinoto, wishing to free her from her limitations as a dreamseer). She can enter and leave dreams like Hinoto and Kakyō, but cannot see the future unaided. She works as a secretary in the Tōkyō Metropolitan Government Building for the Governor of Tōkyō. Image File history File links Kanoe_X.JPGâ Kanoe, as seen in the movie version of X This image is a screenshot from a copyrighted film, and the copyright for it is most likely owned by the studio which produced the film, and possibly also by any actors appearing in the...
Image File history File links Kanoe_X.JPGâ Kanoe, as seen in the movie version of X This image is a screenshot from a copyrighted film, and the copyright for it is most likely owned by the studio which produced the film, and possibly also by any actors appearing in the...
A secretary is an office/administrative support position. ...
Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building (TochÅ) TochÅ 1st through 12th floor The Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building ), (also referred to as Tokyo City Hall, or tochÅ (é½åº) for short) is the building which houses the headquarters of Tokyo local government; this comprises not only the 23 wards that people think of as the...
- Power: can move into the dreams of other dreamseers, can also communicate with other dreamseers
- Relatives: Hinoto (sister)
- Romantic interests: Kigai Yūto
- X Tarot Card: The Empress (Volume 3)
This is an index of characters in the anime series X/1999. ...
The Dragons of Earth (with ShÅgo) In the manga series X created by the popular mangaka circle CLAMP, the Dragons Of Earth ), also known as the Seven Angels ), are a group of seven individuals who are fated to stand against the Dragons of Heaven in the apocalyptic battle on...
The Empress (III) The Empress (III) is a Major Arcana Tarot card. ...
Sakurazuka Setsuka 桜 塚 雪 華 Seishirō's mother and the Sakurazukamori who immediately preceded Seishirō. Setsuka and Seishirō loved each other very much (what is suggested to be in a borderline-incestuous manner, more obvious in the manga and the CD-dramas—it's a canon fact that Setsuka kissed Seishirō on the lips as a child at least once, and Seishirō kissed her when she was dying in his arms), and being as such, Setsuka allowed for Seishirō to kill her in order that he should become the next Sakurazukamori. Before dying, Setsuka reminds Seishirō (much in the same way that Hokuto did years later) that even he is not beyond love's reach; when he says this can't be, she tells him in her last breath that she used to think like that too until she gave birth to him. This article or section may contain original research or unverified claims. ...
- Power: onmyōjyutsu (Tao sorcery): oftentimes carried out through the usage of ofuda (paper amulets) and shikigami
- Relatives: Sakurazuka Seishirō (son)
- Romantic interests: Sakurazuka Seishirō
The Dragons of Earth (with ShÅgo) In the manga series X created by the popular mangaka circle CLAMP, the Dragons Of Earth ), also known as the Seven Angels ), are a group of seven individuals who are fated to stand against the Dragons of Heaven in the apocalyptic battle on...
The Dragons of Earth (with ShÅgo) In the manga series X created by the popular mangaka circle CLAMP, the Dragons Of Earth ), also known as the Seven Angels ), are a group of seven individuals who are fated to stand against the Dragons of Heaven in the apocalyptic battle on...
The Beast 獣
The Beast as seen in the anime A gigantic supercomputer held in cold storage beneath the Tōkyō Tochōsha, and commanded by Yatōji Satsuki, who interfaces through cables directly inserted into her skin. The Beast is an extremely powerful machine, capable of hacking into networked computers effortlessly and controlling the multitude of cables that run through Tōkyō. In the anime it is implied that the Beast was built on Kanoe's orders—finding the resources necessary to construct such a computer would have been facile for the secretary of the governor of Tōkyō—as both a tool and an enticement for Satsuki to join the Dragons of Earth. In the original manga, however, it was built to Satsuki's specifications after she joined the group. Image File history File links The_Beast. ...
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A supercomputer is a computer that leads the world in terms of processing capacity, particularly speed of calculation, at the time of its introduction. ...
Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building (TochÅ) TochÅ 1st through 12th floor The Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building ), (also referred to as Tokyo City Hall, or tochÅ (é½åº) for short) is the building which houses the headquarters of Tokyo local government; this comprises not only the 23 wards that people think of as the...
The Dragons of Earth (with ShÅgo) In the manga series X created by the popular mangaka circle CLAMP, the Dragons Of Earth ), also known as the Seven Angels ), are a group of seven individuals who are fated to stand against the Dragons of Heaven in the apocalyptic battle on...
The Dragons of Earth (with ShÅgo) In the manga series X created by the popular mangaka circle CLAMP, the Dragons Of Earth ), also known as the Seven Angels ), are a group of seven individuals who are fated to stand against the Dragons of Heaven in the apocalyptic battle on...
The Beast is at least quasisentient and, despite having no dialogue, seems to express itself through a variety of gestures, most notably watching Satsuki through security cameras when she is absent. Although the Beast is a machine, it appears to fall in love with Satsuki, and apparently grows jealous when Satsuki starts showing affection for Yūto. In the movie and the anime series, this jealousy causes the Beast to murder Satsuki, infesting her entire body with cables so deeply that they bulge beneath her skin, as well as refusing to aid Yūto, leading to his death. The Beast features on its side the number 666, the Biblical Number of the Beast. Chertsey Abbey is founded. ...
The Number of the Beast is a concept from the Book of Revelation of the Christian New Testament. ...
- Power: ability to hack into just about any computer, ability to control cables all across Tōkyō
- While the Beast's name is written with the kanji character 獣 (which would normally be pronounced as "kemono"), the furigana employed dictates that the Beast's name is to be pronounced as "biisuto", the rōmaji phonetization of the English word "beast".
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