The Spirit of Rain(スピリット・オブ・レイン, Supiritto Obu Rein) is one of the Five Grand Elemental Spirits(Godaiseirei), that was created by the Great Spirit itself. According to Lady Sati it belongs to Usui Horokeu.[1]
About
The Spirit of Rain is one of five powerful elemental spirits known as the Grand Elemental Spirits(Godaiseirei), of the Patch Tribe. They are derived from the Great Spirit itself, and like it, constitute a collective of souls. They can be controlled by their respective Elemental Warrior, or a shaman of extraordinary power (like Asakura Hao). The power of the Godaiseirei is unmatched by any other spirit, except for maybe the Great Spirit itself.
According to Pascal Avaf, The Spirit of Rain can create an unlimited amount of Holy Water.[2] Also according to the recent Kang Zeng Bang Data the Spirit of Rain has the same abilities as the Spirit of Fire to become stronger, by consuming souls.[3]
History
Past
After Patch Hao stole the Spirit of Fire it was hidden, by the Patch Tribe to avoid any other of the Grand Elemental Spirits to be stolen, within the depths of hell and guarded by Anubis, one of the four Kings of Hell.[4]
Oversouls and Attacks
O.S. Spirit of Rain
O.S. Spirit of Rain (O.S. スピリット・オブ・レイン)
- Shaman: Usui Horokeu
- O.S. Type: Spirit Type
- Spirit Ally: Spirit of Rain (Kami Class Spirit)
- Medium: Water
Description: When Over Souled by Usui Horkeu it gains its entire body. Its movements seems to follow that of Horohoro himself.
Attacks
- Porowaok Ererupus Shinupuri (Huge Huge Frozen Mountain): Creates a massive icicle, noted by Horohoro to be the largest in the world, to attack the opponent with, by slamming it directly downwards into them.[5]
- Ice Age (氷河期,hyougaki): Combining its freezing colds with the violent wind of the Spirit of Wind, both spirits creates a violent freezing wind.[6]
Anime/Manga Difference
Trivia
- With its head the Spirit of Rain greatly resembles the Xenomorph Queen from the Alien series.
References
External Links
- Rain A wikipedia article about Spirit of Rain's Elemental
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