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The Zodiacs or Zodiac Twelve (十二支ん, Jūnishin) are a group of twelve Hunters whose skills have been recognized by Chairman Isaac Netero. They occasionally acted as his counselors, and the chairman would entrust the Hunters Association to them in times of emergency. Aside from that, they were also his sparring partners. They each have a codename associated with one of the Chinese zodiac signs, which most of them chose to match in appearance out of adoration for Netero.[1]
The Zodiacs have a high standing within the Association, but it is still unclear how much of their power is dependent on the chairman in charge. In fact, although they managed the 13th chairman election, they could do so only because Netero himself authorized them; Pariston, on the other hand, appointed Cheadle as his successor without so much as consulting with them. However, as advisers to the chairman, they have the authority to decide on anything that is not specified in the Hunter Commandments. The 10th Commandment implies that advisers can be substituted by a new chairman. Their rank is inferior to that of the Vice-chairman, albeit not by much.
The Zodiacs have a high standing within the Association, but it is still unclear how much of their power is dependent on the chairman in charge. In fact, although they managed the 13th chairman election, they could do so only because Netero himself authorized them; Pariston, on the other hand, appointed Cheadle as his successor without so much as consulting with them. However, as advisers to the chairman, they have the authority to decide on anything that is not specified in the Hunter Commandments. The 10th Commandment implies that advisers can be substituted by a new chairman. Their rank is inferior to that of the Vice-chairman, albeit not by much.
There does not seem to be any specific prerequisite to be a member of the Zodiacs, as Isaac Netero simply elected people he had interest in. The original group counted at least three Triple Star Hunters (Pariston Hill, Cheadle Yorkshire and Botobai Gigante) and just as many Double Star Hunters (Ging Freecss, Mizaistom Nana, Saccho Kobayakawa). However, neither Kurapika nor Leorio, the second Rat and Boar, have earned any star, and the latter does not even have a field of specialization. Aside from their activities as Hunters, nearly all the Zodiacs, Pariston and Ging being exceptions, had one or more jobs and qualifications outside the Hunters Association.
Origins
Members
Mizaistom Nana
Kanzai
Piyon
Botobai Gigante
Geru
Saccho Kobayakawa
Ginta
Saiyu
Cluck
Cheadle Yorkshire
Leorio Paradinight
Kurapika
Former Members
Ging Freecss
Pariston Hill
Factions
Plot
13th Hunter Chairman Election arc
Dark Continent Expedition arc
Trivia
References
Site Poll
Members
Mizaistom Nana
Kanzai
Piyon
Botobai Gigante
Geru
Saccho Kobayakawa
Ginta
Saiyu
Cluck
Cheadle Yorkshire
Leorio Paradinight
Kurapika
Former Members
Ging Freecss
Pariston Hill
Factions
Plot
13th Hunter Chairman Election arc
Dark Continent Expedition arc
Trivia
References
Site Poll
Each of the twelve original Zodiacs was appointed by the 12th Chairman of the Hunters Association, Isaac Netero, because of their skills and the interest they aroused in him.
Mizaistom Nana
Codenamed the Ox. A man with two horns on his cap, and black spots on his outfit and around one of his eyes.[1] He is a Double Star Crime Hunter.[2]
Kanzai
Codenamed the Tiger. A man with tiger-like stripes on his face and his hair and a ponytail in the shape of a tiger tail.[1] He is a Treasure Hunter.[3]
Piyon
Codenamed the Rabbit. A woman who wears rabbit ears and a miniskirt with a furry rabbit tail.[1] She is a Paleograph Hunter.[3]
Botobai Gigante
Codenamed the Dragon. The most senior member of the Zodiac Twelve. A large man with a dragon-like face and two flame-like bundles of hair.[1] He is a Triple Star Terrorist Hunter.[3]
Geru
Codenamed the Snake. A slender woman with snake-like eyes and long dark hair.[1] She is a Poison Hunter.[3]
Saccho Kobayakawa
Codenamed the Horse. A man with a horse-like face.[1] He is a Double Star Trouble Hunter.[2]
Ginta
Codenamed the Sheep. An extremely large man with an afro and two ram-like horns on the sides of his head.[1] He is a Poacher Hunter.[3]
Saiyu
Codenamed the Monkey. A lanky man that has the appearance similar to that of the monkey king Sun Wukong.[1] He is a Blacklist Hunter.[3]
Cluck
Codenamed the Chicken. A woman with feathers on her clothes and a short temper.[1] She can control an undetermined number of birds.[4] She is a Plant Hunter.[3]
Cheadle Yorkshire
Codename the Dog. The new Chairman of the Hunter's Association. A woman with a dog-like nose and upper jaw and wears a pair of dog-like ears on her head.[1] She is a Triple Star Virus Hunter.[3]
Leorio Paradinight
Codename the Boar, replaced Ging Freecss.[3] After Leorio's reputation and regard within the Hunter Association boosted during the events of the Chairman Election arc, Cheadle requested Leorio to fill one of the vacant spots for their voyage to the Dark Continent to which he accepts on the condition that they use the other open spot to recruit Kurapika.[5]
Kurapika
Codename the Rat, replaced Pariston Hill.[3] Nominated by Leorio, Kurapika is asked to join the Zodiacs on their voyage to the Dark Continent. Although hesitant at first, he agrees after hearing that the Zodiacs have information on the location of a collection of the remaining Scarlet Eyes.[5]
Former Members
Ging Freecss
Codenamed the Boar.[1] Gon's father and a Double Star Hunter like Mizaistom and Saccho.[2] Withdrawn.[6]
Pariston Hill
Codenamed the Rat.[1] The ex-Chairman of the Hunters Association. A Triple Star Hunter like Botobai and Cheadle.[2] Withdrawn.[6]
Factions
According to Mizaistom, there were three factions in the original Zodiacs.[7] Even for normal missions, the factions used to work together. It is possible that they were disbanded following Cheadle's election and the division in teams in preparation for the voyage to the Dark Continent.
Piyon, Saiyu and Cluck advocated for reforms within the Hunters Association. They were considered the "hawks" of the Zodiacs.
Ginta, Cheadle, Mizaistom and Botobai formed the moderative conservative front, giving importance to balance. It should be noted that the members of this faction seem to be the closest to former presence Isaac Netero, at least in terms of corporate governance.
Geru, Kanzai and Saccho were liberal, mostly apolitical.
Due to Pariston's many facades and deceptive behavior, Mizaistom could not understand his alignment, so he labelled him off as an "extreme left patriot", though he still considers him incomprehensible. Ging, on the other hand, is merely regarded as a stubborn "idiot".
Plot
13th Hunter Chairman Election arc
Following the death of the Chairman Isaac Netero, the Zodiacs gather in the Hunters Association Headquarters to decide the method of the election of his successor, as he demanded in his testament. Pariston, the Vice-Chairman, announces his candidacy and suggests the election be skipped, but the other Zodiacs refuse.
Codenamed the Ox. A man with two horns on his cap, and black spots on his outfit and around one of his eyes.[1] He is a Double Star Crime Hunter.[2]
Kanzai
Codenamed the Tiger. A man with tiger-like stripes on his face and his hair and a ponytail in the shape of a tiger tail.[1] He is a Treasure Hunter.[3]
Piyon
Codenamed the Rabbit. A woman who wears rabbit ears and a miniskirt with a furry rabbit tail.[1] She is a Paleograph Hunter.[3]
Botobai Gigante
Codenamed the Dragon. The most senior member of the Zodiac Twelve. A large man with a dragon-like face and two flame-like bundles of hair.[1] He is a Triple Star Terrorist Hunter.[3]
Geru
Codenamed the Snake. A slender woman with snake-like eyes and long dark hair.[1] She is a Poison Hunter.[3]
Saccho Kobayakawa
Codenamed the Horse. A man with a horse-like face.[1] He is a Double Star Trouble Hunter.[2]
Ginta
Codenamed the Sheep. An extremely large man with an afro and two ram-like horns on the sides of his head.[1] He is a Poacher Hunter.[3]
Saiyu
Codenamed the Monkey. A lanky man that has the appearance similar to that of the monkey king Sun Wukong.[1] He is a Blacklist Hunter.[3]
Cluck
Codenamed the Chicken. A woman with feathers on her clothes and a short temper.[1] She can control an undetermined number of birds.[4] She is a Plant Hunter.[3]
Cheadle Yorkshire
Codename the Dog. The new Chairman of the Hunter's Association. A woman with a dog-like nose and upper jaw and wears a pair of dog-like ears on her head.[1] She is a Triple Star Virus Hunter.[3]
Leorio Paradinight
Codename the Boar, replaced Ging Freecss.[3] After Leorio's reputation and regard within the Hunter Association boosted during the events of the Chairman Election arc, Cheadle requested Leorio to fill one of the vacant spots for their voyage to the Dark Continent to which he accepts on the condition that they use the other open spot to recruit Kurapika.[5]
Kurapika
Codename the Rat, replaced Pariston Hill.[3] Nominated by Leorio, Kurapika is asked to join the Zodiacs on their voyage to the Dark Continent. Although hesitant at first, he agrees after hearing that the Zodiacs have information on the location of a collection of the remaining Scarlet Eyes.[5]
Former Members
Ging Freecss
Codenamed the Boar.[1] Gon's father and a Double Star Hunter like Mizaistom and Saccho.[2] Withdrawn.[6]
Pariston Hill
Codenamed the Rat.[1] The ex-Chairman of the Hunters Association. A Triple Star Hunter like Botobai and Cheadle.[2] Withdrawn.[6]
Factions
According to Mizaistom, there were three factions in the original Zodiacs.[7] Even for normal missions, the factions used to work together. It is possible that they were disbanded following Cheadle's election and the division in teams in preparation for the voyage to the Dark Continent.
Piyon, Saiyu and Cluck advocated for reforms within the Hunters Association. They were considered the "hawks" of the Zodiacs.
Ginta, Cheadle, Mizaistom and Botobai formed the moderative conservative front, giving importance to balance. It should be noted that the members of this faction seem to be the closest to former presence Isaac Netero, at least in terms of corporate governance.
Geru, Kanzai and Saccho were liberal, mostly apolitical.
Due to Pariston's many facades and deceptive behavior, Mizaistom could not understand his alignment, so he labelled him off as an "extreme left patriot", though he still considers him incomprehensible. Ging, on the other hand, is merely regarded as a stubborn "idiot".
Plot
13th Hunter Chairman Election arc
Following the death of the Chairman Isaac Netero, the Zodiacs gather in the Hunters Association Headquarters to decide the method of the election of his successor, as he demanded in his testament. Pariston, the Vice-Chairman, announces his candidacy and suggests the election be skipped, but the other Zodiacs refuse.
Trivia
The only two members who haven't changed their appearance to match their Zodiac sign are Pariston Hill and Ging Freecss. Incidentally, they are also the only two members to quit the group.
The original Rat and Boar have hair similar to that of their successors: Ging and Leorio (the first and the second Boar) have dark, spiky hair, whereas Pariston and Kurapika (the first and the second Rat) have long, blond hair worn in a fringe.
Most of the Zodiacs who changed their appearance to match their sign, also sport references to real-life countries or cities. This might be because they hail from their counterparts within the Hunter × Hunter universe.
The only two members who haven't changed their appearance to match their Zodiac sign are Pariston Hill and Ging Freecss. Incidentally, they are also the only two members to quit the group.
The original Rat and Boar have hair similar to that of their successors: Ging and Leorio (the first and the second Boar) have dark, spiky hair, whereas Pariston and Kurapika (the first and the second Rat) have long, blond hair worn in a fringe.
Most of the Zodiacs who changed their appearance to match their sign, also sport references to real-life countries or cities. This might be because they hail from their counterparts within the Hunter × Hunter universe.
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