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GREEN_DAYforever
02-18-2007, 12:53 AM
Plot:

In 1999, Shirō Kamui returns to Tokyo for the first time in six years to honour his mother's final wishes. It is here he will fulfill his destiny, yet all he wants is for others to leave him alone. According to the yumemi Hinoto, Kamui alone has the power to decide the world's fate, which depends on whether the kekkai which exist in Tōkyō remain standing.

Kamui must decide to either become a Dragon of Heaven (also known as the Seven Seals) and protect humanity from supernatural destruction or join the Dragons of Earth (also known as the Seven Angels) to destroy humanity so the Earth can be reborn. While Kamui couldn't care less about the world, he feels he must protect childhood friends Fūma and Kotori, Fūma's younger sister. However, his choice to become a Dragon of Heaven results in tragedy when Fūma is revealed to be Kamui’s “Twin Star”, destined to be Kamui’s opposite number no matter which side Kamui chooses.

Kamui must reluctantly fulfill his destiny alongside his allies, the Dragons of Heaven, whose destinies are also ostensibly foreordained. They all soon learn the tragedy of loss and the painful price of victory. To save the world, Kamui must become certain of his resolve and of what he truly desires for himself, Fūma, and the world.

((Don't post yet. I'm putting the characters down.))

GREEN_DAYforever
02-18-2007, 12:55 AM
Characters:

Dragons Of Heaven:

Shirō Kamui:-taken by.......-

A brooding young man, who possesses immense spiritual and psychic power which, according to the anime TV series, manifested at an early age. It is his destiny to decide whether the world should be destroyed so it may be reborn without humanity or save the world so humanity can continue to live in its current state.

In Kamui's childhood, he lived in Tōkyō, across the street from the Togakushi Jinja. Shortly after moving in, Kamui became fast friends with Fūma and Kotori. Kamui and Kotori showed affection for each other at a very early age, which culminated in Kamui asking Kotori whether he could become her "bride". He has sworn to Fuuma to protect her and never make her cry, and in exchange Fuuma promised to protect him. (In the TV series, this and several other childhood scenes from the manga were replaced by a scene in which young Kamui prevents Kotori from falling out of a tree at the risk of his own life. After this incident, Fūma, grateful to Kamui for saving his younger sister, pledged to Kamui that should he ever need help, Fūma would come to his aid.)

At the age of nine, Kamui left Tōkyō with his mother and moved to Okinawa. Although there are implications (which were positively confirmed in the anime TV series) that Kamui was involved in some physical altercations, he and Tōru lived in relative peace for six years, until Tōru's death. As Tōru burned alive, preventing Kamui from saving her with her own power, she implored Kamui to return to Tōkyō in order to seek his destiny.

Upon his return, Kamui initially appears as cold, ruthless, and quite unsympathetic — which causes Daisuke, Arashi, and Hinoto to worry that Kamui might choose his destiny as a Dragon of Earth — but this is revealed to be an act to drive Kotori and Fūma away in order to prevent them from being harmed. Kamui's ultimate goal is to retrieve the Shinken from the Togakushi Jinja and then to leave Tōkyō again as quickly as possible. Kamui initially comes into contact with Daisuke, Arashi, and Hinoto in quite abrasive manners, resulting in several pitched battles. After Sorata's and Yuzuriha's respective arrivals, though, Kamui's violent behavior is tempered somewhat by their friendly demeanors.

Kamui ultimately chooses his destiny as one of the Ten no Ryū, forcing Fūma to join with the Chi no Ryū.

After Kotori's death and Fūma's disastrous awakening as the other Kamui, he falls into a state of catatonia, directly paralleling Subaru's own experience during Tōkyō Babylon. After Subaru retrieved Kamui's consciousness from the depths of his soul, the two mutually identified with one another, having lived through heartbreakingly similar circumstances of the death of loved ones at the hands of a close friend or lover. Ironically enough, it is Kotori's death that brings Kamui's kind and compassionate nature back to the surface again.

Kamui has stated that his wish is to protect Fūma and to return him to his former self at all costs — even if he has to injure Fūma in order to accomplish this goal. In the TV series he achieves his goal, though it cost him his own life, whereas in the movie Kamui decapitates Fūma, and remains the only character who stayed alive. In the manga however, the Dragon of Earth Kamui, who can see other peoples' wishes, states that this is not Kamui's true wish, and Kamui won't be able to win against him unless he realizes and changes his true wish. This is also given as the reason that Kamui is, as of as of yet, unable to generate a kekkai in the manga.

Kamui makes an appearance in Clamp's crossover work, Tsubasa: Reservoir Chronicle alongside Subaru, as the vampire twins.

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/a/a4/Kamui00.jpg

GREEN_DAYforever
02-18-2007, 12:57 AM
((Shiros powers.))

Power: powerful psychic, demonstrating telekinetic ability, the proverbial "power (authority) of God"
Kekkai (barrier field): sphere (anime only)
Trivia: The name "Kamui" (alternately spelled "Kamuy") may also allude to the celestial deity of the Ainu, the indigenous people of northern Honshū and Hokkaidō (additionally, all divine spirits in Ainu tradition are referred to as "kamui" / "kamuy"). One of Kamui's epithets is "the pillar of the world". In X, "Kamui" is given two approximate definitions: "he who protects Heaven's creations" and "he who hunts Heaven's creations".
Relatives: Shirō / Magami Tōru (mother; deceased), Magami Tokiko (aunt)
Romantic interests: Monō Kotori, Monō Fūma
X Tarot Card: The Magician (Volume 1)

GREEN_DAYforever
02-18-2007, 12:58 AM
Arisugawa Sorata:

An upbeat, irreverent teenager possessing considerable occult abilities, raised by the Shingon Buddhist monks of Kōyasan after being taken away from his mother at a young age. A gourmand, he was frequently in trouble at the shrine for stealing food between meals (insisting that he couldn't wait until dinner), and is also a competent cook. It was prophesied that he would protect Kamui with his life, but that he would die for a woman; the first time he meets Arashi, he decides she will be the one. An incessantly friendly young man, he wears down the resistance of both Kamui and Arashi and worms his way into their affections, despite their initial coldness and his own unrefined "country boy" speech (in Japanese he refers to himself as wai and addresses most people in casual language regardless of their social status).

In addition to generating powerful electrical discharges, he is also capable of calling upon a gohōdōji, a magical being similar to a shikigami (or familiar spirit), manifesting as a massive, hideous ghostly creature. It is psychically linked to Sorata, allowing him to spy on others and act at a distance from himself, but he suffers any damage inflicted upon it. In the manga his gohōdōji follows Arashi until it is needed, functioning much like a guardian angel, while in the anime he dispatches it once, to protect Arashi when he cannot intervene himself.

In the anime, the prophecy is realized as he dies defending Arashi from Fūma's Shinken, despite her earlier attempts to kill Kamui. He similarly dies in the movie version battling Fūma, again giving his life to protect Arashi. He has yet to die in the manga, but is currently in the act of confronting Hinoto after discovering she has kidnapped Arashi and was setting up each of the Dragons of Heaven in order to kill them; he is considered by fans to have the highest probability of dying before the end of the manga.

Sorata makes several appearances in Clamp's crossover work, Tsubasa: Reservoir Chronicle, usually with and often married to Arashi.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Sorata.JPG

Power: mikkyō (esoteric Buddhist occult tradition), often expressed through the generation of lightning; can summon and control gohōdōji
Kekkai (barrier field): cuboid
Relatives: Name Unknown (mother)
Romantic interests: Kishū Arashi
X Tarot Card: The Chariot (Volume 7)

GREEN_DAYforever
02-18-2007, 12:59 AM
Kishū Arashi:

A foundling girl raised by Shintō priests at Ise Jingū, and the Dragon of Heaven most immediately in touch with Princess Hinoto. Called the "Hidden Priestess of Ise", her specialty is sword fighting, a massive sword emerging from her left hand. Despite her cold, stoic front, Sorata falls in love with her, and ultimately she comes to reciprocate. In the manga, Sorata and Arashi consummate their feelings for each other after Sorata injures himself while saving Arashi's life. As a result of losing her virginity, Arashi loses the power to summon her sword, just as her mother did before her.

In the anime she is convinced by Fūma that she must join the Dragons of Earth and kill Kamui in order to release Sorata from his obligation to defend her. In so doing, she ends up causing the death of her lover, and loses her abilities as a Dragon of Heaven. In the manga she does not willingly change sides from the Ten no Ryū to the Chi no Ryū, but following the consummation of her love for Sorata, finds herself unable to generate her sword from her hand. Upset, Arashi is placed under a spell by Hinoto's dark half such that when she reawakens, she will fight as a Dragon of Earth. In the movie, she is stabbed and killed by Fūma, while just witnessing the death of Sorata.

Arashi makes several appearances in Clamp's crossover work, Tsubasa: Reservoir Chronicle (notably the first visited world, the Hashin Republic), and she is often married or engaged to Sorata.

Power: Kakushi Miko (hidden shrine-maiden) of Ise-Jingū: possessing all of the spiritual power of the shrine, which manifests as the ability to generate a sacred sword from her left hand
Kekkai (barrier field): pyramid
Relatives: Name Unknown (mother; deceased), Kaede Saijyū (mother's Shintō sensei) —note that "saijyū" can be translated to mean "second cousin" in English, which may or may not represent Kaede's relation to Arashi
Romantic interests: Arisugawa Sorata
X Tarot Card: The Temperance (Volume 14)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Arashi.JPG

GREEN_DAYforever
02-18-2007, 01:01 AM
Nekoi Yuzuriha:

A fourteen-year-old schoolgirl descended from the keepers of Mitsumine Jinja, masters of inugami (dog-spirits), Yuzuriha is exceedingly energetic, often diffusing latent tension between Kamui and the rest of the Ten no Ryū. Yuzuriha's uncanny ability to allay Kamui's suspicions and earn his trust seems slightly tongue-in-cheek in that Yuzuriha essentially has dealt with wolf-like inugami her entire life, and Kamui's demeanor towards the rest of the Dragons of Heaven prior to Yuzuriha's appearance was rather wolfish—a play on Kamui's familial name.

Yuzuriha is attended by her own personal inugami, Inuki, who can transform into anything she desires and who only others with occult powers can see. She was teased throughout much of her childhood as her classmates believed Inuki was her imaginary friend. Because of this, Yuzuriha made a vow that she would never fall in love with (or even date) a man who could not see Inuki. However, the first person outside of her family that she meets who can see Inuki is Shiyū Kusanagi—a Dragon of Earth. Yuzuriha falls in love with Kusanagi, regardless of their conflicting fates.

Yuzuriha is, thus far, the only character who has effectively forced Fūma, the Kamui of the Dragons of Earth, to stand down in battle—a feat which many of the older and ostensibly more powerful Seals, such as Kamui and Subaru, have yet to come close to matching. When Inuki is killed by one of the Dragons of Earth, she becomes greatly depressed, and Fūma confronts her, prepared to grant her apparent wish to die; however, as he is forced to admit, her true wish is to live, and a new inugami (which she also names Inuki) is born from her heart.

At the end of the final episode, Yuzuriha is seen sitting by a waterfall with Inuki and Kusanagi (the same waterfall that the original Inuki led her to earlier in the series). In the movie, however, Yuzuriha's relationship with Kusanagi is not acknowledged, and she is killed in a battle with Yūto and Kusanagi while protecting Kamui.

Yuzuriha makes several appearances in Clamp's crossover work, Tsubasa: Reservoir Chronicle.

Power: inugami (Inuki) which can take on any form which she wishes it to, generally a tsurugi (a Chinese-syle, straight-bladed double-edged sword).
Kekkai (barrier field): cylindrical prism
Trivia: It is stated within the dialogue of the manga that Yuzuriha's familial name, "Nekoi" (meaning "relying upon cats"), is intentionally diversionary as it would be rather unwise for a master of inugami to walk around with a name advertising their affiliation with dogs.
Relatives: Name Unknown (grandmother)
Romantic interests: Shiyū Kusanagi
X Tarot Card: The Strength (Volume 8)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Yuzuriha.JPG

GREEN_DAYforever
02-18-2007, 01:01 AM
Sumeragi Subaru:

A character imported from the earlier Clamp series Tokyo Babylon, Subaru is the 13th Head of the Sumeragi Ichimon, a clan of onmyōji. Once a cheerful yet bashful teenager, at the end of the earlier series the man he loved, Sakurazuka Seishirō, emerged as a ruthless and unfeeling magical assassin and killed his twin sister Hokuto; he has thus grown into a sad, reticent young man, obsessed with settling the score with his former lover. Although initially uninterested in the battle for the end of the world, he is convinced to join the Dragons of Heaven and pulls Kamui out of the catatonic state the boy was thrown into after the death of Kotori. The two share a close friendship based on the similar hardships they have faced.

Subaru had at first searched for Seishirō intending to take revenge, but discovered that he couldn't banish the love he felt for the assassin from his heart. Therefore, he wishes for Seishirō to kill him instead, and trained hard as an onmyōji in the hope that the Sakurazukamori would one day consider him enough of a threat to carry this out. However, due to a spell cast by Hokuto at the moment of her death, Subaru actually kills Seishirō instead. In the manga, this causes him to inherit the duty and the powers of the Sakurazukamori (since he killed Seishirō, the previous Sakurazukamori) and to join with the Chi no Ryū. Although Subaru never actively aids the other Chi no Ryū and continues to attempt to help Kamui realize what his true wish is, he is unable to generate a kekkai (having lost the one person he would wish to protect with his very life) and thus can no longer be considered Ten no Ryū.

In the anime, the knowledge that he had killed his one "special person" sends Subaru into catatonia. However, Kuzuki Kakyō enables Hokuto's spirit to cross into her brother's mind, and Subaru rises from his depression in time to contribute to the battle between Fūma and Kamui, in which he regains his ability to create a kekkai to aid Kamui, which implies that as Fuuma has to live for Kamui's wish after his death, Subaru will live for Seishirō (this is implied due to Subaru looking at the cherry blossom tree near the end of the anime along with Kakyou's narration of wishes and dreams being left in the hearts of the people they left behind).

In the 1996 movie, Seishirō and Subaru's powers end up causing them both their deaths in a battle between the two.

Subaru makes an appearance in Tsubasa: RESERVoir CHRoNiCLE and has been indirectly mentioned in ×××HOLiC by Ichihara Yūko.

Power: onmyōjyutsu (Tao sorcery): often carried out through the usage of ofuda (paper amulets) and shikigami (although Subaru's shikigami—a white dove or crow—never appears in X)
Kekkai (barrier field): pentagrammic prism (pentagram)
Trivia: Subaru is the Japanese name for the Pleaides, a group of seven stars within the constellation Taurus. This is likely related to his sister Hokuto's name which is pronounced identically (although it is written with different kanji) to the Japanese word for Ursa Major, also a constellation of seven stars.
Relatives: Lady Sumeragi (grandmother), Sumeragi Hokuto (fraternal twin sister; deceased), Names Unknown (parents; deceased)
Romantic interests: Sakurazuka Seishirō
X Tarot Card: The Hanged Man (Volume 12)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Subaru.JPG

GREEN_DAYforever
02-18-2007, 01:03 AM
Kasumi Karen

A Soapland call girl and devout Catholic, she was abused by her fundamentalist mother when her power to manipulate fire manifested in her childhood. She comes to admire Aoki, and in the anime series, she loses her life saving him from Yūto. In the manga, Karen has yet to die and was last seen backing up Kamui along with Seiichirō and Yuzuriha during the beginning of the Final Battle. It is suggested (especially in later volumes of the manga) that Karen feels a strong affection—and probably a romantic attraction—for Aoki, but she has refrained from telling Aoki as much, likely out of respect for him and for his family.

In the 1996 movie, Karen and Shōgo battle in the subway. Karen causes a massive explosion, causing them both to be crushed by debris.

Karen makes several appearances in Clamp's crossover work, Tsubasa: Reservoir Chronicle.

Power: hitsukai (fire master): pyrokinesis, generating flame specifically in the form of fire balls
Kekkai (barrier field): cruciform prism
Relatives: "Mama" (mother; deceased)
Romantic interests: Aoki Seiichirō
X Tarot Card: The Justice (Volume 11)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Karen.JPG

GREEN_DAYforever
02-18-2007, 01:04 AM
Aoki Seiichirō

A mild-mannered copy editor with a wife and child, who is also a wind magician. In the TV series, upon discovering that the battle between the Seals and Angels is at hand, he secretly divorces his wife Shimako in order to spare her grief should he be killed. He impresses Karen, who eventually dies saving him in the anime. Aoki is a very gentle and even-tempered man and is only seen to become angry once in X, when Karen attempts to sacrifice herself for his sake. Although Aoki is very powerful, he rarely sees any action in battle for much of the first half of the story as he is quite busy editing manuscripts. He is a wind master, with the ability to conjure and control wind currents. This is his family's gift; his nephew Daisuke Saiki has the same ability, though he isn't as strong. In the movie, Aoki grabs Nataku and leaps off the top of the building killing them both.

Seiichirō makes an appearance in Clamp's crossover work, Tsubasa: Reservoir Chronicle.

Power: kazetsukai (wind master): controlling air currents, slicing through solids and liquids with wind
Kekkai (barrier field): octagonal prism
Trivia: Aoki Seiichirō is actually named after one of Clamp's copy editors who works for Kadokawa Shoten. He strangely looks like Sakura's father Fujitaka (Card Captor Sakura).
Relatives: Aoki Shimako (wife), Aoki Yūka (daughter), Saiki Daisuke (nephew)
Romantic interests: Aoki Shimako (wife), Kasumi Karen
X Tarot Card: The Hierophant (Volume 5)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Aoki.JPG

GREEN_DAYforever
02-18-2007, 01:05 AM
Dragons Of Earth:

Monō Fūma:

The primary antagonist, who, before his dark ascension, was a dear friend of Kamui's. Fūma is initially a kind and gentle person who helps his father dutifully and dotes upon his younger sister Kotori, and excels at high-school sports. After Nataku attacks Kyōgo and steals the first Shinken, Fūma's dying father tells him that he is Kamui's twin star. Accordingly, when Kamui chooses the Dragons of Heaven, Fūma is forced to become a Dragon of Earth, immediately attacking Kamui and killing Kotori. He proceeds to grant wishes to the characters with whom he interacts, in ways that often lead to their death or that of a loved one. Though he is portrayed as sadistic in the movie and TV series, the manga portrays Fūma in a less fiendish light.

Interestingly, it seems that Fūma (as the Kamui of the Dragons of Earth) can view, or in some other way sense, the true, heart-felt wishes of others—and even more strangely, it seems as though he is (at the very least) strongly compelled to grant the wishes of others, if not outright-forced to. Due to his perverse fixation with making his twin star suffer, and Kamui's acceptance of the treatment, it would suggest that Kamui wishes (or believes he deserves) to be tortured by Fūma. It should also be noted that Fūma does not always work in purely destructive ways; for instance, in volume fourteen of the manga, Fūma spares the life of a young girl and her mother before blasting Ebisu Garden Place to bits. His explanation for this seems to be that the young girl still truly wished to live.

As if to add to the complexity that is Fūma's character, even before his awakening, Fūma reminds whoever is looking at him of the person they care most about (to Nataku, Fūma looks like Tōjyō Masaki, the father of the girl Nataku was cloned from; to Subaru, he looks like Seishirō; to Yuzuriha, he looks like Kusanagi; to Karen, he looks like Seiichirō).

After Fūma's drastic transformation into the Kamui of the Dragons of Earth, he is referred to in the manga solely as "Kamui" (which sometimes makes for awkward translation, due to confusion with the actual Kamui). In fanon, Fūma is often referred to as "the Dark Kamui" or "the Shadow Kamui" in order to distinguish him both from his former personality as Monō Fūma and from Shirō Kamui.

Fūma makes an appearance in Clamp's crossover work, Tsubasa: Reservoir Chronicle, where he is Seishirou's younger brother and a hunter of precious things.

Power: powerful psychic, demonstrating both telekinetic and telepathic ability, the proverbial "power (authority) of God", the ability to sense a person's true wish, the obligation to grant a person's true wish.
Trivia: The given name "Fūma" is meant as a play on words to be interpreted as "sealed truth" — which is very appropriate, given his character's nature.
Relatives: Monō Kyōgo (father), Monō Saya (mother; deceased), Monō Kotori (sister)
Romantic interests: Shirō Kamui
X Tarot Card: The Sun, The Judgment? (speculative)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Fuuma.JPG

GREEN_DAYforever
02-18-2007, 01:06 AM
Kigai Yūto

Yūto is a polite but largely amoral young man who originally appeared in the Clamp dōjinshi work Hagun Seisenki, as a college student at Clamp Campus and a comrade of Takamura Suō. A bureaucrat working at the Ward Office, he never lets on to any of the happy couples turning in their marriage licenses that he is seeking to destroy humanity, assuming an air of bland cheerfulness which he maintains even in combat. Usually sporting a pink shirt and white overcoat, people have been known to remark that he looks like a pimp (except in the American translation of the manga, where this is softened to "someone in showbiz"). He is in a sexual relationship with Kanoe, but is amused by the knowledge that Satsuki has a crush on him; he sees the latter as a sort of protégée and attempts to educate her about emotions.

In combat Yūto wields a vicious sai dagger capable of severing human hands with one swipe, and which bears a powerful whiplash attachment that can smash through concrete. He is also a water master (an ability that in X he had not used for some time), capable of summoning floods and hurling water bolts, as well as arranging more benign fountain displays for the amusement of others. He can even transform himself into water and travel in this form (on one occasion entering a room through fire sprinklers). Fire is his natural enemy, and thus he comes up against Karen on more than one occasion.

In the anime, he dies from wounds sustained after a mortally-wounded Karen incinerates him, while in the movie he is killed by Fūma. He has not yet died in the manga.

Yūto makes an appearance in Clamp's crossover work, Tsubasa: Reservoir Chronicle.

Power: mizutsukai (water master): hydrokinesis, generating water and controlling flows of liquid, specifically in the form of water balls and pillars, fights with a dual pronged whip.
Relatives: Kigai Tomoe (sister)
Romantic interests: Kanoe, Yatōji Satsuki
X Tarot Card: The Devil (Volume 15)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Yuuto.JPG

Yatōji Satsuki

A complex and ingenious young woman with utter contempt for humans, and a love for the digital world. At a young age she developed the uncanny ability to interact with computers through cables inserted into her skin, and to hack into any technological system. This led to her father sending her to a lab for further study; she amazed the scientists by mastering the Sephiroth at the age of 14, and they planned to use her ability to conquer the world. However, she rebelled against the boredom she felt and in the anime TV series, through her "friends" in the computer world, arranged for the death of her father (in a road traffic accident), along with anyone else who stood in her way. While escaping from the lab she encountered Kanoe and joined her cause, having learned from the digital world that she was one of the Dragons of Earth; later Yūto forcibly convinced the scientists to never bother her again. In the manga, she kills the people in the lab (who are implied to be Freemasons), but it is unknown if complications arose from this or when and where she met Kanoe.

Satsuki is an extreme rationalist, and attacks Yuzuriha when the latter cannot explain why killing humans is more wrong than the killing of the natural world. She spends much of her time wired into a massive supercomputer named the Beast (provided for her by Kanoe), through whom she can physically control cables across Tōkyō, using them for reconnaissance and offensive purposes. She develops feelings for Yūto; in the anime and movie versions, this causes the Beast to become jealous and kill her by invading her entire body with its cables. For now she remains alive in the manga.

Satsuki makes an appearance in Clamp's crossover work, Tsubasa: Reservoir Chronicle.

Power: the ability to communicate with any computer and (via The Beast), control any cable within Tōkyō and hack just about any computer (excluding, perhaps, the network of Clamp Campus).
Relatives: Name Unknown (father; deceased)
Romantic interests: Kigai Yūto
X Tarot Card: The Hermit (Volume 9)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Satsuki.JPG

GREEN_DAYforever
02-18-2007, 01:08 AM
Shiyū Kusanagi

A member of the Japanese Self-Defense Force (JSDF) who is telepathically linked to the plants and animals of the Earth, and thus strongly resents humanity's pollution and destruction of the natural world. Although his punch carries the force of an earthquake, he is the least antisocial of the Dragons of Earth, and the least active in the destruction of Tokyo. He meets Yuzuriha (and is the first man she ever met who can see Inuki) and develops an affection for her; although she falls in love with him, his intentions remain platonic as she is still a child. He frequently rescues Yuzuriha from death at the hands of other Dragons of Earth, and indeed in the anime threatens Fūma and ultimately switches sides; as a result he is attacked and grievously wounded by Nataku and Arashi, the latter having also defected to the other side. In the manga, he has, at the very least, expressed personal opinions that run contrary to the goals of the Dragons of Earth—specifically that life is sacred and should never, under any circumstances, be willfully destroyed. He also seems to think that conflicts between nature and humanity should be resolved with as little harm to either as possible. In the movie, he does not show these pacifist qualities and instead actively attacks the Dragons of Heaven without hesitation and is a very violent character. Additionally, his relationship with Yuzuriha Nekoi does not exist in the movie.

Kusanagi makes several appearances in Clamp's crossover work, Tsubasa: Reservoir Chronicle.

Power: the ability to communicate with plants and animals, the ability to channel energy into powerful blast attacks.
Trivia: "Kusanagi" is an epithet of Ame no Murakumo no Tsurugi, the sword of the Japanese Imperial Regalia (literally referring to it as the "grass-cutting blade").
Relatives: unknown
Romantic interests: Nekoi Yuzuriha
X Tarot Card: The Star (Volume 17)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Kusanagi.JPG

Sakurazuka Seishirō

Originally from Tōkyō Babylon, in which he appeared to be a kindly, magically-aware veterinarian, Seishirō is in fact the Sakurazukamori, a lone assassin whose signature is cherry blossoms and the symbol of an inverted pentagram. The Sakurazukamori is supposedly unable to love, but in Seishirou's side story, his mother (with whom it is implied he was romantically involved) contradicts this, saying that Seishirō will be killed by the one he loves the most. Seishirō himself became the Sakurazukamori at the age of fifteen by killing her, after a lifetime of training. A powerful onmyōji, Seishirō can attack in many ways, including shikigami (spell servants), energy blasts and more direct physical combat. He can also create elaborate illusions in which people are trapped (separate from the physical world), and in which the dangers are all too real; these are heralded by sudden, uncanny showers of cherry petals. Seishirō is a bon vivant, enjoying what he regards as Tokyo's decadence and moral corruption. In the manga, he and Fūma seem to get along well - in X14, they invited one another to eat at all the best restaurants in any area they are about to destroy.

In Tokyo Babylon Seishirō claimed to be in love with the young onmyōji Sumeragi Subaru, and on many occasions protected him from harm, even losing his right eye to a knife-wielding attacker. However, he ultimately revealed his true self, a ruthless, cold-hearted assassin who could never feel any emotion for anyone, and would have killed Subaru had the latter's twin sister Hokuto not intervened at the cost of her own life. Seishirō defeats Subaru in battle when they meet for the very first time since the events in Tokyo Babylon nine years ago, but leaves the younger man alive. Subaru at first believes this is because he isn't worth killing, but in their final battle at Rainbow Bridge, Seishirō arranges for Subaru to kill him -- his last words (of which the readers only know "I... you...") strongly implying that he loved Subaru after all. This also means that Subaru becomes the new Sakurazukamori, as Seishirō's mother prophesied.

In the movie version, Subaru and Seishirō annihilate each other in magical combat during the first 10 minutes.

Seishirō makes an appearance in Clamp's crossover work, Tsubasa: Reservoir Chronicle. In this manga he is searching for vampire twins, one of whom is Subaru. By paying with his right eye, he received the power to cross dimensions from Yuuko Ichihara, the Witch of Dimensions. He was also the one who taught Syaoran how to fight.

Power: onmyōjyutsu (Tao sorcery): often carried out through the usage of ofuda (paper amulets) and shikigami
Relatives: Sakurazuka Setsuka (mother; deceased)
Romantic interests: Sumeragi Subaru
X Tarot Card: The Death (Volume 13)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Seishirou.JPG

GREEN_DAYforever
02-18-2007, 01:08 AM
Nataku

An androgynous clone of extreme psychic ability, born of genetic material of Tōjyō Kazuki, the deceased granddaughter of the president of Tōjyō Pharmaceuticals and her father Masaki. It is sent to retrieve the Shinken by the Chairman Tōjyō who wishes to destroy the sword so that Nataku cannot become entangled in the matter of the Promised Day. In the process of stealing the Shinken, Nataku mortally wounds Kyōgo, Fūma and Kotori's father, who was attempting to protect the Shinken. Nataku later battles both Karen and Aoki, the former refusing to believe it can possibly be unemotional and regarding it as a "lost child". Nataku is haunted by the memories of its previous life as Kazuki, and follows Fūma unquestionably as Fūma resembles the person Kazuki cared most for—her father. In the anime, after Fūma is badly wounded by the spell Sorata casts as he dies, he absorbs Nataku's flesh into his own and is healed. In the manga, Nataku dies when Fūma realizes its greatest wish, to die by the hand of the one it loves most (Fūma, who resembles Kazuki's father) while protecting the person most important to it (Karen, who resembles Kazuki's mother).

Nataku and Kazuki both make appearances as separate beings in Clamp's crossover work, Tsubasa: Reservoir Chronicle.

Power: the ability to control specially designed silk scarves in order to attack others and defend itself
Trivia: "Nataku" is the Japanese name for a Chinese god who descended to earth with a body but no soul.
Relatives: Tōjyō Masaki (father; deceased), Name Unknown (mother), Name Unknown—the head of Tōjyō Pharmaceuticals (grandfather)
Romantic interests: Monō Fūma/Tōjyō Masaki (Fūma states that as Kazuki, Nataku made its father the love of its life, although this is most likely the simple and childish way in which a young daughter loves and idly wishes to marry her father one day.)
X Tarot Card: The Moon (Volume 18)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Nataku.JPG

GREEN_DAYforever
02-18-2007, 01:11 AM
Kuzuki Kakyō:

A dreamseer in a permanent coma, appearing as a tall man with a sad expression, golden eyes, long, pale hair, and almost always dressed in white. His ability to see the future in dreams was discovered at an early age, and as a result he was kept a prisoner by an unknown political group. Having never seen the outside world, he drew Sumeragi Hokuto into his dreams and fell in love with her after she showed him the sea through her own imagination. However, he foresaw that she would go to her death at the hands of the Sakurazukamori (as seen in the last volume of Tokyo Babylon), and broke out of his room in an effort to stop her; shot by one of his guards with a sniper rifle, he failed to reach her in time and sank into the coma in which he spends X. He came to believe that the future was immutable, and began to wish for his death.




In X he meets and befriends the fledgling dreamseer Monō Kotori within the dreamscape, but realizes that she, too, will soon die at the hands of her older brother Fūma. To grant Kotori's last wish that Kamui should be spared, Kakyō possesses her corpse during its "death dream" and clings to the Shinken, preventing Fūma from removing it from Kotori's body and using it to kill Kamui. However, in doing so Kakyō alerts Fūma to his presence, and the Dragon of Earth hunts down the dreamseer and convinces him that he will grant his wish to die in peace, provided Kakyō aids him as one of the Seven Angels.

In the anime, Kakyō is coerced into manipulating Princess Hinoto's own future-seeing dreams, but finally turns against Fūma after encouragement from Hokuto and Kotori that the future is not, after all, unchanging. He enables Hokuto to enter her brother Subaru's dreams and talk him into helping Kamui during the crucial moments of the final battle. At the end of the series he dies peacefully, and his spirit is finally able to join his beloved Hokuto and "go outside".

Kakyō makes an appearance in Clamp's crossover work, Tsubasa: Reservoir Chronicle.

Power: yumemi (dreamseer): can forecast future events through the dreamscape, can also communicate with other dreamseers
Romantic interests: Sumeragi Hokuto
X Tarot Card: The Wheel Of Fortune (Volume 10)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Kakyou.JPG

Asagi Shōgo:

A character who appears only in the movie to complete the numbers of the Dragons of Earth in the place of Kuzuki Kakyō, who had not yet been introduced in the manga. He's a smart aleck teenager as brash and ****y as Sorata and a water master (Yūto's ability to control water had also not yet been revealed in the manga).

Shōgo makes several appearances in Clamp's crossover work, Tsubasa: Reservoir Chronicle.

Power: mizutsukai (water master): hydrokinesis, generating water and controlling flows of liquid, specifically in the form of water balls and pillars
Relatives: unknown
Romantic interests: unknown
Relatives: unknown

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Shougo.jpg

GREEN_DAYforever
02-18-2007, 01:13 AM
Supporting Characters:

Princess Hinoto:

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.

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.

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.

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)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Hinoto.JPG

Saiki Daisuke

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.

Daisuke makes an appearance in Clamp's crossover work, Tsubasa: Reservoir Chronicle.

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

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Saiki.JPG

GREEN_DAYforever
02-18-2007, 01:15 AM
Monō Kotori: ((Taken by me))

Fūma's younger sister, a delicate child with a congenital heart condition, and a developing yumemi (dreamseer). She was Kamui's very close childhood friend, and despite his initial coldness when he returns to her life, remains steadfastly kind to him. Her dream is to become an indigo dyesmith (in the style of Japan's Edo period), well aware of the commitment necessary, and she spends time in her school's library reading up on the subject.

She remembers with horror the day her mother died as she gave birth to the first shinken; when she sees the same thing happen to Magami Tokiko, she falls into a coma. Before she reawakens she is killed by Fūma as he becomes the Dark Kamui. Hinoto however tells Kamui that she was destined to die -- that whichever boy became a Dragon of Earth would have killed her. In spirit form she stays with the Dragon of Earth dreamseer Kuzuki Kakyō for a time, encouraging and thanking him, and telling him that the future has not been determined yet.

In the movie, she dies when the second Sacred Sword is removed from her body.

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)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Kotori.JPG

Magami Tokiko

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.

Tokiko makes an appearance in Clamp's crossover work, Tsubasa: Reservoir Chronicle.

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)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Magami.JPG

GREEN_DAYforever
02-18-2007, 01:17 AM
Monō Kyōgo

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.

Power: no known or significant power
Relatives: Monō Saya (wife; deceased), Monō Fūma (son), Monō Kotori (daughter)
Romantic interests: Monō Saya
X Tarot Card: The Emperor (Volume 4)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Monou.JPG

Sumeragi Hokuto

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.

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

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Hokuto.JPG

GREEN_DAYforever
02-18-2007, 01:18 AM
Kanoe

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.

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)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Kanoe_X.JPG

((You can post know.))

GREEN_DAYforever
02-18-2007, 01:32 AM
((Please join!!!))

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/d/d3/X_vol1_cover.gif

CoolKat18
02-18-2007, 01:39 AM
hey girl can i be Yatōji Satsuki?

GREEN_DAYforever
02-18-2007, 06:49 PM
((Sure Rachel!))

CoolKat18
02-18-2007, 06:58 PM
(thanks Elyssa says Hi)

GREEN_DAYforever
02-18-2007, 06:59 PM
((Tell her I said "hi." as well. ^^))

CoolKat18
02-18-2007, 07:00 PM
Elyssa: Hi back

DarkStorm
02-18-2007, 07:00 PM
(Sorry bout this, Pm me Jess!)

GREEN_DAYforever
02-18-2007, 07:02 PM
((:rolleyes: I have way to many PMs right at the moment DarkStorm.))

DarkStorm
02-18-2007, 07:03 PM
(Look, i really need you to! Is your name really Jess? Are you really who you say you are?)

GREEN_DAYforever
02-18-2007, 07:04 PM
((Yes DarkStorm. My name IS Jessica!))

CoolKat18
02-18-2007, 07:10 PM
(Jessica clam down!)

GREEN_DAYforever
02-18-2007, 07:12 PM
((Rachel I'm fine.))

CoolKat18
02-18-2007, 07:13 PM
((k...............................))

GREEN_DAYforever
02-18-2007, 07:14 PM
((I'm watching Mulan 2 right know. I just finished watching the first one. :D))

CoolKat18
02-18-2007, 07:19 PM
oh okay We're going to watch it later tonight

GREEN_DAYforever
02-18-2007, 07:20 PM
((Wendy Wu Homecoming Warrior is on later tonight I think.))

CoolKat18
02-18-2007, 07:21 PM
yeah .......its on around 11-1:00 a.m

GREEN_DAYforever
02-18-2007, 07:26 PM
((Oh I stayed up really late last night till 1 in the morning I watched Bleach, Trinity Blood, Eureka 7, and some of Samurai Shamploo.))

CoolKat18
02-18-2007, 07:28 PM
(we stayed up until 3 Me& Elyssa and misty kept falling asleep )
(she left already just to tell ya)

GREEN_DAYforever
02-18-2007, 07:31 PM
((Guess so....))

CoolKat18
02-18-2007, 07:38 PM
( I'm so bored!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!)

GREEN_DAYforever
02-18-2007, 07:42 PM
((I'm bored too.-.- I rented the new game The Legend Of Zelda The Twilight Princess. It's sooo stinkin' hard!! I had to delete my first profile already 'cause I messed up!:mad: ))

CoolKat18
02-18-2007, 07:45 PM
(mmhm .............-_-)

GREEN_DAYforever
02-18-2007, 07:46 PM
((There's a cat in the game that follows you around when you have a fishing rod out. lol. :D))

CoolKat18
02-18-2007, 07:48 PM
(weired........................................... .)

GREEN_DAYforever
02-18-2007, 07:49 PM
(((Then there's a dog that barks at you, and you have your own horse.))

CoolKat18
02-18-2007, 07:52 PM
(kewl kewl)........................................

GREEN_DAYforever
02-18-2007, 07:59 PM
((I think the cat follows you because you have a fish. ^^))

CoolKat18
02-18-2007, 08:00 PM
(................................................. .....)

GREEN_DAYforever
02-18-2007, 08:01 PM
((................................................ ....................................))