User blog:Martialmaniac/Geographical references in the Zodiacs

The clothing of the Zodiacs indicates that they come from different countries, and contains references to real-life contries or cities. Leaving out Pariston and Ging, there are three other Zodiacs that seem to be "stateless" in style: Piyon, Gell and Mizaistom. Does anybody have an idea where they might be from?

Also, I'm not too sure about some of the others:

- Cheadle: her attire has a very cardinal look about it, not to mention the clerical collar (which is occasionally called "dog collar") and the cross theme. I think she is meant to represent the Cithttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vatican_Cityy State Vatican City State, so she might be from the continent where Ochima is situated.

- Saiyu: he is based off Sun Wukong and his clothing is Chinese in style, so he represents Chine. Might mean he hails from the Azian Continent, or perhaps from Kakin itself. Also, the crescent with the 5-pointed star is a symbol often found in the flags of Islamic states.

- Ginta: the flag on his shirt looks like the Union Jack, but the fact that it has five stars (eight counting the ones on his headband and wristbands) might indicate that it is a modification of the Australian flag. He might be from Begerose.

- Sacchou: very Japanese. He wears a yukata, tabi and zōri (instead of geta, but whatever), has two katanas and the kanji for "9" tattoed on his shoulder. He too might be from the Azian Continent. He also has a numeral theme, like Mizaistom. Are there any other Zodiacs who have numbers in their names/clothes?

- Kanzai: he is probably Japanese (Kansai region, Hanshin tigers), though I thought he might be from Yorknew City.

- Botobai: the third Japanese character? I thought he was supposed to be from Eastern Europe, but the makeup on his face is a clear reference to Japan.

- Cluck: her costume looks like the ones worn during the Rio Carnival, so she might spawn from Kukanyu, or somewhere else in that continent.