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|name = Royal Palace of East Gorteau |
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+ | |located in = [[Republic of East Gorteau]] |
|inhabitants = [[Ming Jol-ik's Double]] <br> [[Meruem]] <br> [[Komugi]] <br> [[Menthuthuyoupi]] <br> [[Shaiapouf]] <br> [[Neferpitou]] <br> [[Bizeff]] <br> [[Cheetu]] <br> [[Bloster]] <br> [[Hina]] <br> [[Inzagi]] <br> [[Maenore]] <br> [[Shidore]] <br> [[Taragette]] |
|inhabitants = [[Ming Jol-ik's Double]] <br> [[Meruem]] <br> [[Komugi]] <br> [[Menthuthuyoupi]] <br> [[Shaiapouf]] <br> [[Neferpitou]] <br> [[Bizeff]] <br> [[Cheetu]] <br> [[Bloster]] <br> [[Hina]] <br> [[Inzagi]] <br> [[Maenore]] <br> [[Shidore]] <br> [[Taragette]] |
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|manga debut = [[Chapter 216]] |
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The '''Royal Palace of East Gorteau''' is the home of [[Ming Jol-ik's Double]] and its the nation of [[Republic of East Gorteau]] building of parliament.<ref>Hunter × Hunter - Volume 21, Chapter 216</ref> |
The '''Royal Palace of East Gorteau''' is the home of [[Ming Jol-ik's Double]] and its the nation of [[Republic of East Gorteau]] building of parliament.<ref>Hunter × Hunter - Volume 21, Chapter 216</ref> |
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Revision as of 15:51, 3 September 2017
The Royal Palace of East Gorteau is the home of Ming Jol-ik's Double and its the nation of Republic of East Gorteau building of parliament.[1]
Appearance
The palace is enclosed with tall stone walls, and is surrounded by wide a courtyard. Behind the palace, ten large trees with 500 fruits each tree intended for the cocoons are located. There is a central stairway that leads to the throne room on the third level.[2]
Plot
Chimera ant arc
Shortly after his birth, Meruem and his Royal Guards take over the palace.[3] At the time of the selection, the palace is destroyed by Zeno Zoldyck's Dragon Dive,[4] and later becomes a battlefield between the Hunters and Royal Guards.[5]
Inhabitants
At the time of the invasion, the Royal Palace has 14 inhabitants:
- Meruem
- Neferpitou
- Shaiapouf
- Menthuthuyoupi
- Cheetu
- Ming Jol-ik's Double
- Bizeff
- Komugi
- Hina
- Shidore
- Maenore
- Taragette
- Inzagi
- Bloster
References