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Revision as of 11:40, 5 March 2011

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The Seven Sages (Japanese: 七賢人 Seven Sages) are notable ranking members of Team Plasma. They are met individually throughout the games, but all of them are seen together in N's Castle where they block the way to N. All the Gym Leaders (except Cilan, Chili, and Cress) appear and clear the way to N.

After the Elite Four has been defeated, the player must help Looker find the remaining six sages all over Unova.

In the games

Sprite Name Location met Location arrested TM given
Ghetsiswalkdown.png Ghetsis Accumula Town N's Castle None
File:Viowalkdown.png Zinzolin Cold Storage TM01 - Hone Claws TM01
(Hone Claws)
File:Ryokushiwalkdown.png Ryokushi Relic Castle TM04 - Calm Mind TM04
(Calm Mind)
File:Jarowalkdown.png Giallo Dragonspiral Tower Route 14 TM08 - Bulk Up TM08
(Bulk Up)
File:Lotwalkdown.png Rot Castelia City Route 18 TM32 - Double Team TM32
(Double Team)
File:Sumurawalkdown.png Bronius Castelia City Chargestone Cave TM69 - Rock Polish TM69
(Rock Polish)
File:Asurawalkdown.png Gorm Pinwheel Forest Dreamyard TM75 - Swords Dance TM75
(Swords Dance)

Trivia

  • They share noticeable similarities with the Seven Sages of the Bamboo Grove.
  • With the exception of Ghetsis, their names are references to the colors of the rainbow.
  • The TMs given by the sages are all for stat-raising moves.
    • Of these, Rot is the only sage that gives a TM that raises the user's stats by a total of one stage. The other TMs given either raise one stat two stages or two stats one stage.

Name origin

Zinzolin

Language Name Origin
Japanese ヴィオ Vio From "violet".
English Zinzolin French for "reddish purple".


Bronius

Language Name Origin
Japanese スムラ Sumura From أسمر. Arabic for "brown" (similar to orange).
English Bronius From braun. German for "brown". Also a Lithuanian name.


Gorm

Language Name Origin
Japanese アスラ Asura From azul. Latin for "blue".
English Gorm Gaelic for "blue".



Plasma-logo.png Team Plasma Plasma-logo.png
N's CastleP2 LaboratoryPlasma Frigate
King
VSN.png
N
(AdventuresAnimeMasters)
Seven Sages
Zinzolin OD.pngGormwalkdown.pngBroniuswalkdown.pngGhetsis OD.pngGiallowalkdown.pngRyokuwalkdown.pngRoodwalkdown.png
ZinzolinGormBroniusGhetsis (Masters)GialloRyokuRood
Other members
Anthea OD.png Concordia OD.png Colress OD.png Shadow Triad OD.pngShadow Triad OD.pngShadow Triad OD.png Team Plasma M BW OD.pngTeam Plasma F BW OD.pngTeam Plasma M OD.pngTeam Plasma F OD.png
Anthea Concordia Colress
(Masters)
Shadow Triad Grunts
Animation and manga
AldithBarretSchwarz and WeissTogariWhitleyWhitley's mom


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