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== Overview == | == Overview == | ||
The Six Secrets are all equally the second in command to the Grandmaster, who is hidden even from other members of the Network. They act as his spokespeople, relaying orders and information from him to members lower in the hierarchy. | The Six Secrets are all equally the second in command to the Grandmaster in theory, who is hidden even from other members of the Network. They act as his spokespeople, relaying orders and information from him to members lower in the hierarchy. In practice, however, The Heavenly seems to be the most respected among them, as (s)he is seen to issue commands and orders to the rest with them reluctantly obeying at worst. | ||
== Trivia == | == Trivia == |
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Abbreviation | 6S |
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Founder | Grandmaster Murakumo |
Headquarters | Mobile |
Region | Multiversal |
Membership |
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Official languages | Japanese, Telepathy |
De facto leader | The Heavenly |
Affiliations | Kirigakure Network |
The Six Secrets (Japanese: 六影 Roku Kage, Six Shadows) are the entities directly below the Grandmaster of the Kirigakure Network. Together, they oversee the Network's activities and act as extensions of the Grandmaster himself, allowing him to remain hidden.
Overview
The Six Secrets are all equally the second in command to the Grandmaster in theory, who is hidden even from other members of the Network. They act as his spokespeople, relaying orders and information from him to members lower in the hierarchy. In practice, however, The Heavenly seems to be the most respected among them, as (s)he is seen to issue commands and orders to the rest with them reluctantly obeying at worst.
Trivia
- Their names are a reference to the Buddhist paths of reincarnation.