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Top of Horns

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The supreme decision-making body of Wing Bind, uniting the directors of its eight divisions to set policy and confront the dragon-related threats that menace Reverse London from the shadows, gathering in the chamber they call the Crown Council.

Kanji: トップ・オブ・ホーンズ
Purpose: Leading Wing Bind's Eight Divisions
Affiliation: Wing Bind
Headquarters: Reverse London, Human World
Meeting Place: Crown Council
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Overview

Sitting at the very top of Wing Bind's chain of command, this body brings together the directors who each head one of the organization's eight divisions. They meet to shape policy and answer the dangers stirring within Reverse London, convening in a chamber known as the Crown Council. When a Dark Dragon rampages through the city for the first time in nearly a century, the group assembles to weigh how to deal with Balgo Parks, whose standing as a Dragonclad drew the beast in.

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Role

The council debates the gravest matters facing Reverse London, from security breaches to the fate of those judged dangerous. During the crisis surrounding Balgo, Bruno Bangnyfe rails at his fellow directors for their silence, while Wolfgang Slashhaut argues for executing Balgo outright to head off further incidents. Much of the membership sits quietly through such proceedings, a reserve that only sharpens Bruno's frustration as he presses the others to speak.

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Notable Members

Bruno Bangnyfe directs the Inks and drives the push to detain Balgo, engineering an attack meant to pin the blame on him. Roy B. Dipper leads the Anthems, Cquntnire Milieve the Sacreds, Tronbone Takkinen the Pipers, and Harry Shayk the Billionaires. Sullivan Squire, director of the Sabres, warns Billy Banx Jr. about Bruno's harsh methods, while Wolfgang Slashhaut oversees the Gallows and weighs the burden of hard decisions. Saka Rynn heads the Patchworks but fails to appear at the emergency meeting.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Top of Horns in Bleach?

The Top of Horns is the supreme decision-making body of Wing Bind, uniting the directors of its eight divisions to set policy and confront the dragon-related threats that menace Reverse London. The group gathers in a chamber they call the Crown Council.

Where does the Top of Horns meet?

The Top of Horns convenes in a chamber known as the Crown Council, sitting at the very top of Wing Bind's chain of command.

What does the Top of Horns do?

The Top of Horns shapes policy and answers the dangers stirring within Reverse London, debating the gravest matters from security breaches to the fate of those judged dangerous. Much of the membership sits quietly through such proceedings, a reserve that sharpens Bruno Bangnyfe's frustration.

Who are the members of the Top of Horns?

The Top of Horns is made up of the eight division directors: Bruno Bangnyfe of the Inks, Roy B. Dipper of the Anthems, Cquntnire Milieve of the Sacreds, Tronbone Takkinen of the Pipers, Harry Shayk of the Billionaires, Sullivan Squire of the Sabres, Wolfgang Slashhaut of the Gallows, and Saka Rynn of the Patchworks.

Why did the Top of Horns hold an emergency meeting over Balgo Parks?

When a Dark Dragon rampaged through Reverse London for the first time in nearly a century, the Top of Horns assembled to weigh how to deal with Balgo Parks, whose standing as a Dragonclad had drawn the beast in. Wolfgang Slashhaut argued for executing Balgo outright to head off further incidents.

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