Patch Tribe (Shaman King)

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==History==
 
==History==
The Patch Tribe was a group of Native American Shamans that were responsible for protection of the [[Great Spirit (Shaman King)|Great Spirit]]. Furthermore, they were charged with overseeing the Shaman tournaments that occured once every five hundred years when the Destiny Star had arisen.
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The Patch Tribe (Japanese: パッチ族, Hepburn: Pacchi-Zoku) was a group of Native American Shamans that were responsible for protection of the [[Great Spirit (Shaman King)|Great Spirit]]. Furthermore, they were charged with overseeing the Shaman tournaments that occured once every five hundred years when the Destiny Star had arisen.
  
 
==Overview==
 
==Overview==
 
Members of the Tribe that were responsible for oversight of the new Shaman King formed the '''Shaman Fight Selection Committee'''.
 
Members of the Tribe that were responsible for oversight of the new Shaman King formed the '''Shaman Fight Selection Committee'''.
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They were once the holders of all '''Five Grand Elemental Spirits''' (五大精霊, Godaiseirei) who were once within their safekeeping.
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The tribe were the ones that distributed the '''Oracle Bells''' (オラクル ベル, "Orakuru Beru") which were used in Shaman Fights.
  
 
==Members==
 
==Members==
*'''Silva''' :
 
 
*'''Goldva''' :
 
*'''Goldva''' :
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*'''Silva''' :
 
*'''Kalim''' :
 
*'''Kalim''' :
 
*'''Nichrom''' :  
 
*'''Nichrom''' :  
 
*'''Magna''' :
 
*'''Magna''' :
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*'''Radim''' :
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*'''Namari''' :
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*'''Bron''' :
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*'''Renim''' :
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*'''Thalim''' :
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*'''Rutherfor''' :
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*'''Chrom''' :
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*'''Zinc''' :
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*'''Lip''' :
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*'''Rap''' :
  
 
: ''The majority of the named Patch Tribe are seemingly based on elements of the Periodic Table such as Goldva (Gold), Silva (Silver) and Magna (Magnesium).''
 
: ''The majority of the named Patch Tribe are seemingly based on elements of the Periodic Table such as Goldva (Gold), Silva (Silver) and Magna (Magnesium).''
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==Notes==
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*The Patch Tribe were created by Hiroyuki Takei where they featured in the setting of Shaman King.
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==Appearances==
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*''Shaman King'':
  
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==
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[[Category:Groups]]
 
[[Category:Groups]]
 
[[Category:Shaman King]]
 
[[Category:Shaman King]]
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[[Category:Hiroyuki Takei]]
 
[[Category:Articles linked to Native American mythology]]
 
[[Category:Articles linked to Native American mythology]]

Revision as of 08:45, 28 September 2020

The Patch Tribe are a group that feature in Shaman King.

Contents

History

The Patch Tribe (Japanese: パッチ族, Hepburn: Pacchi-Zoku) was a group of Native American Shamans that were responsible for protection of the Great Spirit. Furthermore, they were charged with overseeing the Shaman tournaments that occured once every five hundred years when the Destiny Star had arisen.

Overview

Members of the Tribe that were responsible for oversight of the new Shaman King formed the Shaman Fight Selection Committee.

They were once the holders of all Five Grand Elemental Spirits (五大精霊, Godaiseirei) who were once within their safekeeping.

The tribe were the ones that distributed the Oracle Bells (オラクル ベル, "Orakuru Beru") which were used in Shaman Fights.

Members

  • Goldva :
  • Silva :
  • Kalim :
  • Nichrom :
  • Magna :
  • Radim :
  • Namari :
  • Bron :
  • Renim :
  • Thalim :
  • Rutherfor :
  • Chrom :
  • Zinc :
  • Lip :
  • Rap :
The majority of the named Patch Tribe are seemingly based on elements of the Periodic Table such as Goldva (Gold), Silva (Silver) and Magna (Magnesium).

Notes

  • The Patch Tribe were created by Hiroyuki Takei where they featured in the setting of Shaman King.

Appearances

  • Shaman King:

External Links

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