Ghetsis
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Ghetsis Harmonia ゲーチス Gēchisu | |
Artwork from Black and White | |
Gender | Male |
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Hometown | Unknown |
Region | Unova |
Relatives | N (son) |
Generation | V |
Games | Black and White |
Member of | Team Plasma |
Rank | Sage |
Ghetsis Harmonia (Japanese: ゲーチス Gēchisu) is one of the Seven Sages of Team Plasma.
In the games
Template:Spoiler Ghetsis first appears in Accumula Town trying to rally its citizens. After that, he appears at several points in the game trying to warn the citizens of the oncoming change. He later appears at the castle during his son N's takeover and unwillingly lets the player battle N. After the player defeats N, he reveals he has been using N and revived Zekrom/Reshiram for N to use, and calls N a disappointment. He reveals that his and Team Plasma's motive for stealing Pokémon was a lie all along and that Ghetsis wanted to ensure that he was the only person in Unova with Pokémon, so he could dominate the region. Alder and Cheren both hear this. Ghetsis battles the player in a rage, despite N's protest. After the battle, Alder and Cheren arrest Ghetsis and take him away. He is not seen again.
When the player meets the Shadow Triad for the final time, it is revealed that they rescued Ghetsis from captivity and that he is currently on the run. He has lost everything, and only the Shadow Triad are still loyal to him.
Battle match
Sprites
Ghetsis's sprite from Generation V |
Ghetsis's VS sprite from Generation V |
Ghetsis's overworld sprite from Generation V |
In the manga
In the Pokémon Adventures manga
Ghetsis first appeared in Accumula Town in Team Plasma's campaign to let the people free their Pokémon to be truly equal with them, which proved effective on the citizens of the town.
Trivia
- The top of Ghetsis's robes resembles the battlements of a castle.
- Ghetsis's Hydreigon is underleveled; Zweilous does not evolve until level 64.
- Ghetsis is the only antagonist in the main games that uses a pseudo-legendary Pokémon.
Names
Language | Name | Origin |
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Japanese | ゲーチス Gēchisu | From "G" and "Cis" (C♯), the pitches of the timpanis used in his battle theme. Could also be romanized as Goetis, derived from Goetia, Greek for "sorcery". The combination of "G" and "Cis" is a tritone, sometimes referred to as Diabolus en Musica (The Devil in the Music) in the 18th century. |
English | Ghetsis | Corrupted romanization of the Japanese name. |
French | Ghetis | Romanization of the Japanese name. |
German | G-Cis | Romanization of the Japanese name. |
Italian | Ghecis | Romanization of the Japanese name. |
Spanish | Ghechis | Romanization of the Japanese name. |
Language | Name | Origin |
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Japanese | ハルモニア Harmonia | From "Harmony". |
Team Plasma | |||||||
N's Castle • P2 Laboratory • Plasma Frigate | |||||||
King | |||||||
N (Adventures • Anime • Masters) | |||||||
Seven Sages | |||||||
Zinzolin • Gorm • Bronius • Ghetsis (Masters) • Giallo • Ryoku • Rood | |||||||
Other members | |||||||
Anthea | Concordia | Colress (Masters) |
Shadow Triad | Grunts | |||
Animation and manga | |||||||
Aldith • Barret • Schwarz and Weiss • Togari • Whitley • Whitley's mom |
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