Namari

Namari (ナマリ) is a fictional character from the Shaman King manga and anime series. He is one of the Ten Patch Priests overseeing the Shaman Fight and the Patch Officiant responsible for overseeing the Gandhara teams and Team "Tsuchi-Gumi". He openly supports Asakura Hao in his quest to become Shaman King, to the extent that he allows Hao's followers to butcher three Gandhara members right in front of him.

Appearance
Namari is above average height. His hair is long like most of the Patch tribe. When not in battle he wears a standard Patch cloak with silver plating on his chest resembling a curdled up snake. When in his plant or in battle he wears the skirt of his patch cloak and he also wore silver metal rings around his arms and stomach.

Personality
He was an open supporter of Asakura Hao, intimidating some of the remaining contestants in the tournament. He also has a tendency to refer to himself in the third-person.

Spirit

 * See More: Red Rope

Namari's guardian ghost is that of a giant cobra named Red Rope with his medium being snakeskin on his wrist. Once Over Souled it appears with the head of a snake over his arm and covering his hand.

Shaman Fights Second Round
Having followed Gandhara to their meeting with Team "Funbari Onsen", Namari overheard their plot to steal the Five Grand Elemental Spirits for Asakura Yoh and the other Elemental Warriors. When Sati Saigan called Namari out of hiding, he claimed to be neutral but warned them about their plot. When Umemiya Ryunosuke threatened to attack him, Namari reiterated his neutral stance but illustrated the difference in power by summoning his spirit, Red Rope, around Ryu and Tokageroh. As he left, Namari informed them that the recent deaths of Team "X-II" meant Team "Nyorai" would face Team "Kabbalahers" next.

Invading the Plants
On their journey to get to the Star Sanctuary, Namari was in the first "Plant of the Desert" and therefore the first obstacle the invaders faced. Upon greeting the group, Namari had Red Rope burst up out of the sand and then dive back under so as to terrorize them. He then had it attack Tao Ren in order to illustrate Ren's inability to summon lightning in the Plant. Rhy hit the snake before it could completely break Ren's Over Soul, and challenged Namari himself, pulling out his new Over Soul, Sushi Knife Susanorō. Even after Ryu sliced up the snake like it was sushi, Namari merely recreated it and goaded Ryu into attacking him. Namari then used a mirage to distract Ryu so that he could get the drop on Ryu. Threatening to kill Ryu with Red Rope's venom, Namari offered to spare Ryu if the group would retreat. Ryu, however, admitted to having fallen into the trap so Namari would reveal his real Over Soul. Although Ryu blocked Namari's attack, Red Rope quickly broke the sword and poisoned Ryu, killing him.

Yoh then selected Ren and Usui Horokeu to fight Namari, who found it amusing since those two could not generate their elements in the desert. The Patch Officiant charged at Horohoro and knocked him aside. When Ren tried to punch him, Namari had Red Rope coil up and absorb the attack. However, while Namari was distracted, Horohoro had made ice from the water of the Plant's small oasis. With it scattered into the air, Ren generated a lightning strike, killing Namari. Before he died, Namari smiled.

After Asakura Hao became Shaman King, Namari and the other Patch Priests gathered around him within the Great Spirit.

Anime/Manga Difference
Due to the major changes to the second part of the Shaman Fights in the 2001 anime series, Namari was one of the many Patch Tribe members not to be introduced.

Trivia

 * Like most of the other Patch Tribe members, Namari is named after one of the chemicals in the periodic table of elements. His name is derived from the Japanese name of lead (鉛).