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− | The {{translation|'''World Tree'''|界樹|Kaiju}} is an enormous tree that grows on the homeworld of the [[Shinling]]s. The tree produces two types of fruits: an {{translation|"ordinary fruit"|ふっぅの果|futsū no ka}}, which brings forth Shinling who have the potential to become [[Kaiō]], and a {{translation|"golden fruit"|金色の果|kiniro no ka}}, which produce Shinling capable of becoming [[Kaiōshin]].<ref name="Guide">''Dragon Ball Super Exciting Guide: Story Volume''</ref> |
+ | The {{translation|'''World Tree'''|界樹|Kaiju}} is an enormous tree that grows on the [[World Core|homeworld]] of the [[Shinling]]s. The tree produces two types of fruits: an {{translation|"ordinary fruit"|ふっぅの果|futsū no ka}}, which brings forth Shinling who have the potential to become [[Kaiō]], and a {{translation|"golden fruit"|金色の果|kiniro no ka}}, which produce Shinling capable of becoming [[Kaiōshin]].<ref name="Guide">''Dragon Ball Super Exciting Guide: Story Volume''</ref> |
== Trivia == |
== Trivia == |
Revision as of 17:52, 7 October 2017
The World Tree (界樹, Kaiju) is an enormous tree that grows on the homeworld of the Shinlings. The tree produces two types of fruits: an "ordinary fruit" (ふっぅの果, futsū no ka), which brings forth Shinling who have the potential to become Kaiō, and a "golden fruit" (金色の果, kiniro no ka), which produce Shinling capable of becoming Kaiōshin.[1]
Trivia
- The concept of a world tree is found throughout many cultures across the world. The most famous example is the tree Yggdrasil in Norse Mythology.
References
- ↑ Dragon Ball Super Exciting Guide: Story Volume