Four Holy Beasts

The Four Holy Beasts (四聖獣), are a group of four Ultimate Holy Beast digimon who protect the Digital World and govern its stability. They represent and rule over the cardinal points of the compass — Xuanwumon for the north, Zhuqiaomon for the south, Qinglongmon for the east, and Baihumon for the west. They are led by Huanglongmon, who represents and is enshrined in the "Center", from which he supervises the others. In turn, each of the Four Holy Beasts has three Deva as subordinates. The Four Holy Beasts have reigned over and protected the Digital World since the age of myth, and have passed into legend as beings which are extremely difficult to track down. Baihumon reins over the Folder Continent and File Island, having being seen in the Codec Ruins and the Register Grassland; Xuanwumon lives in the Forest of the Gods, around the Script Forest; and the WWW Continent is home to Qinglongmon and Zhuqiaomon, with Qinglongmon living in the Assembler Tower, and Zhuqiaomon in the Boot Volcano.

However, due to Lucemon descending to the Digital World, Huanglongmon was sealed in the deepest, darkest place within the earth. This caused the Four Holy Beasts to lose their rule and struggle for hegemony, but an equilibrium was established that is still maintained. They are difficult to overthrow with the power of ordinary Ultimate digimon, as their power is set as the highest authority among other Digimon, with strength that is said to be the epitome of gods. Unlike normal Digimon which only have one digicore per body, each of the Four Holy Beasts has twelve DigiCores which float outside their body and channel their immortality and tremendous power. Except for Huanglongmon, who has eight, each of the Four Holy Beasts also has four red, shining eyes.

In 2007, the Seven Great Demon Lords secretly released the crack program Tempest into the Digital World, that affected the Four Holy Beasts, among other digimon, causing world wide rampage as a consequence that eventually led to the L&R War.

=Members and Alignment= Each of the Four Holy Beasts reigns over one of the cardinal points of the Digital World, North, South, East and West. They are also represented by three each of the Twelve Deva which correspond to their Attribute. There is also a fifth member, Huanglongmon, who represents and is enshrined in the "Center", from which he supervises the others.


 * NORTH: Xuanwumon, the two-headed turtle.
 * Kumbhiramon
 * Vajramon
 * Vikaralamon


 * SOUTH: Zhuqiaomon, the sparrow.
 * Indaramon
 * Pajramon
 * Sandiramon


 * EAST: Qinglongmon, the dragon.
 * Andiramon
 * Majiramon
 * Mihiramon


 * WEST: Baihumon, the tiger.
 * Caturamon
 * Makuramon
 * Sinduramon


 * CENTER: Huanglongmon, the dragon.
 * Xuanwumon
 * Zhuqiaomon
 * Qinglongmon
 * Baihumon

Each of them have twelve external Digicores floating around their bodies. Xuanwumon's twelve are in a circle around its tree trunk, Zhuqiaomon has six around its neck and six around its tail, Qinglongmon has three in each of its four sets of claws, Baihumon's twelve are in a circle around its torso, and Huanglongmon's are in two parallel rows of six along its back.

=Other Information= The Four Holy Beasts are derived from the Japanese myth of the Four Guardian Spirits of Kyoto, itself derived from the Chinese myth of the. In ancient Chinese astronomy, the sky is divided into sections, and each section is assigned a mythological creature. Belief in the Four Symbols eventually spread to other parts of Asia, including Japan.
 * Qinglongmon is based on the (青龙; Chinese: Qīng Lóng, Japanese: Seiryū), who is assigned to the East.
 * Zhuqiaomon is based on the (朱雀; Chinese: Zhū Què, Japanese: Suzaku), who is assigned to the South.
 * Baihumon is based on the (白虎; Chinese: Baí Hǔ, Japanese: Byakko), who is assigned to the West.
 * Xuanwumon is based on the (玄武; Chinese: Xuán Wū, Japanese: Genbu), who is assigned to the North.
 * Huanglongmon is based on the (黄龙; Chinese: Huáng Lóng, Japanese: Kōryū or Ōryū), who is assigned to the Center.

=Appearances=

When Miyako goes on a school trip to Kyoto, she ends up encountering Takenouchi Haruhiko, Sora's father, and Kido Shuu, one of Jou's older brothers. Haruhiko, a professor at Kyoto University, and Shuu, his student, explain to her about Kyoto's importance to the Digital World, telling her that Kyoto is the place where it is said that the barrier between the two worlds are at their weakest and that's why Digimon were able to pass. They explain to her about the Four Holy Beasts, who guard the four cardinal points of the city and protect it from evil spirits.

In Digimon Adventure 02 - Episode 37, while protecting the last of the Holy Stones, the Chosen Children use their D-3s on the stone to release Qinglongmon. Qinglongmon explains that the Dark Masters had sealed away the Four Holy Beasts, but remained sealed even as the Dark Masters were defeated. To break the seal, the Chosen had to return to the Digital World and give up the power of their Crests.

Gennai tries to get help from the Four Holy Beasts to solve the problem in Odaiba.

While none of the Holy Beasts actually appears in-game, each of the four main cities on each server are named after the cardinal legendary beasts they are named after.

Each of the Four Holy Beasts are an Observer over the individual ranks of Tamers, with Clavis Angemon being in charge of the Platinum rank tamers.

The Four Holy Beats appear as a collectable card.

The Four Holy Beats appear as a collectable card.

After Aiba collects all of the Four Holy Beats medals, the Medal Man rewards them with 10 Exciting Meats and 3 Best Meats.

After Amasawa Keisuke collects all of the Four Holy Beats medals, the Medal Man rewards him with 10 Exciting Meats and 3 Best Meats.

Xuanwumon is a member of the Four Holy Beasts. Vikaralamon had travelled to the Human World to the ascertain the threat after a large quantity of devices affected the Digital World. Xuanwumon however considered it to just be a "passing noise" and so travelled to the Human World to retrieve its subordinate.

=Trivia= The Four Holy Beasts are derived from the Japanese myth of the Four Guardian Spirits of, itself derived from the Chinese myth of the.