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Since then, Richard Guyot has been ousted for treason and replaced with [[Imakarum Mirabilis]]. Luggnagg, Jabir, and Kablarl have broken away from Chronos entirely, and Kablarl has been killed by Aptom. Li Yentsui and Waferdanos have died in combat against [[Gigantic Dark]], [[Griselda]], and the [[Libertus]]. While Edward Caerleon has been severely wounded from his encounter with the mysterious [[Apollon]], who pulled his [[Zoacrystal]] out from his head, which rapidly aged Caerleon and has forced him on life support.
 
Since then, Richard Guyot has been ousted for treason and replaced with [[Imakarum Mirabilis]]. Luggnagg, Jabir, and Kablarl have broken away from Chronos entirely, and Kablarl has been killed by Aptom. Li Yentsui and Waferdanos have died in combat against [[Gigantic Dark]], [[Griselda]], and the [[Libertus]]. While Edward Caerleon has been severely wounded from his encounter with the mysterious [[Apollon]], who pulled his [[Zoacrystal]] out from his head, which rapidly aged Caerleon and has forced him on life support.
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In the 2005 TV series, much is not known about the Council of Twelve, when they are first introduced. The first time the Council appears on screen is during the opening sequence of the series. The sequence depicts [[Mizuki Segawa]] narrating the story and explaining how the world had changed post X-day from what they had grown up in as children. However, as the story continues we not only learn about the members in the Council but also who reigns over what territory following X-day.
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Following X-day:
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Fried'rich van Purg'stall: Rules over Japan.
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Luggnagg de Krumeggnik: Roles over Africa.
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Li Yentsui: Rules over China.
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Waferdanos: Rules over Russia.
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Karblarl Khan: Rules over India.
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Tuarhan de Galenos: Rules over South America.
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Jabir Ibn Hayyan: Rules over Australia.
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Edward Caerleon: Rules over Europe.
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Shin Rubeo Amniculus: Rules over North America.
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Revision as of 06:44, 27 June 2015

Zoalords Council

The Council of Twelve in the 2005 TV series.

The Council of Twelve (also known as the Council of Zoalords, the Twelve Zoalords, the Divine Twelve, the Council, the Twelve Holy Warriors, the Twelve Holy Commanders and the God Generals) is a council comprised of the highest ranking officials within the Chronos Organization who rule both Chronos together and the world, post X-day. The members of the council are the twelve most powerful beings on the planet, and are all Zoalords. Nine of them have been given dominion over various sections or continents of the Earth, and the other three hold powerful positions within Chronos itself.


Members

The first members of Chronos' Council of Twelve were as follows:

  • Shin Rubeo Amniculus
  • Fried'rich van Purg'stall
  • Kablarl Khan
  • Tuarhan de Galenos
  • Luggnagg de Krumeggnik


Since then, Richard Guyot has been ousted for treason and replaced with Imakarum Mirabilis. Luggnagg, Jabir, and Kablarl have broken away from Chronos entirely, and Kablarl has been killed by Aptom. Li Yentsui and Waferdanos have died in combat against Gigantic Dark, Griselda, and the Libertus. While Edward Caerleon has been severely wounded from his encounter with the mysterious Apollon, who pulled his Zoacrystal out from his head, which rapidly aged Caerleon and has forced him on life support.


More Information

In the 2005 TV series, much is not known about the Council of Twelve, when they are first introduced. The first time the Council appears on screen is during the opening sequence of the series. The sequence depicts Mizuki Segawa narrating the story and explaining how the world had changed post X-day from what they had grown up in as children. However, as the story continues we not only learn about the members in the Council but also who reigns over what territory following X-day.

Following X-day:

Fried'rich van Purg'stall: Rules over Japan.

Luggnagg de Krumeggnik: Roles over Africa.

Li Yentsui: Rules over China.

Waferdanos: Rules over Russia.

Karblarl Khan: Rules over India.

Tuarhan de Galenos: Rules over South America.

Jabir Ibn Hayyan: Rules over Australia.

Edward Caerleon: Rules over Europe.

Shin Rubeo Amniculus: Rules over North America.