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||died = Killed by [[Taha Aki]] in wolf form
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|alias = [[Taha Aki]] <small>(taken over his body and identity)</small>
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'''Utlapa''' was one of the spirit warriors who accompanied the elder chief [[Taha Aki]], then betrayed him by possessing his body and taking over the tribe.
   
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==Biography==
Utlapa was one of the greatest spirit warriors to the indian chief [[Taha Aki]]. He dreamed of taking the tribe and using the skill of leaving their bodies to take over other tribes. Taha Aki hears this when they are in their spirit selves and sends him away and never return. Utlapa is also banned from ever going into his spirit self again. Utlapa was very angry and wanted revenge.
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'''Utlapa''' was once one of the great spirit warriors who accompanied the Quileute Chief [[Taha Aki]]. He believed that Taha Aki was not doing enough for the tribe and dreamed of having Taha Aki's place in the tribe and of using the spirit warriors to conquer and take over neighboring tribes.
   
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One day, when out in their spirit selves, Utlapa's thoughts get out of control allowing Taha Aki to listen to them. Taha Aki saw this as a danger and ordered him to leave and never return to either the tribe or his spirit self. Utlapa left with anger and a thirst to prove himself and take his revenge.
Later, Utlapa spots Taha Aki's spirit leave his body. He schemes and takes over the Great Chief's body. When Taha Aki came back, he finds that Utlapa had already slit his own throat with Taha Aki's body, leaving Taha Aki no body. Utlapa ruled for a long time as Taha Aki. Utlapa forbid the warriors to go into their spirit selves, for fear that he would be found out, whilst claiming that he has had a vision of great danger. His dreams of conquering neighbouring tribes using the Quileute magic were diminished. Instead, he demanded privileges; taking a second and then a third wife when Taha Aki's own wife lived on. Taha Aki was furious. When Taha Aki accidently transforms into a man when sharing the body of a wolf, the warriors realise that this was their chief and Utlapa was killed.
 
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Later in time, Utlapa spotted Taha Aki leave the tribe and leave his body in a cave. With no prior notice he went into the spirit world and took over Taha Aki's body killing his own to stop him from coming back. The moment Utlapa entered the spirit world Taha Aki knew something was wrong and returned to where he had left his body. He only found Utlapa's body with its throat slit.
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Utlapa ruled for a long time in Taha Aki's body and forbid the other spirit warriors to shift into their spirit selves out of fear claiming he had had a vision of danger. Therefore his dreams of conquering neighbor tribes vanished, instead he demanded privileges; like taking a second and then a third wife when Taha Aki's own wife lived on.
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Meanwhile, Taha Aki felt horrible being outside his body for so long. He asked a wolf to share his body, and the wolf obliged. Taha Aki and the wolf went to his tribe to try to convince them of he being the true leader of the tribe. When an elder of the tribe, [[Yut]], disobeyed Utlapa's orders and left his body to talk to the wolf, Utlapa killed him. This made Taha Aki furious. This emotion is too much for the wolf and Taha Aki unknowingly transforms into a human while he had been sharing the body of a wolf. The spirit warriors recognized Taha Aki, realizing what had happened, and killed Utlapa.
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*''[[Eclipse]]''
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Revision as of 19:56, 22 June 2013

Utlapa was one of the spirit warriors who accompanied the elder chief Taha Aki, then betrayed him by possessing his body and taking over the tribe.

Biography

Utlapa was once one of the great spirit warriors who accompanied the Quileute Chief Taha Aki. He believed that Taha Aki was not doing enough for the tribe and dreamed of having Taha Aki's place in the tribe and of using the spirit warriors to conquer and take over neighboring tribes.

One day, when out in their spirit selves, Utlapa's thoughts get out of control allowing Taha Aki to listen to them. Taha Aki saw this as a danger and ordered him to leave and never return to either the tribe or his spirit self. Utlapa left with anger and a thirst to prove himself and take his revenge.

Later in time, Utlapa spotted Taha Aki leave the tribe and leave his body in a cave. With no prior notice he went into the spirit world and took over Taha Aki's body killing his own to stop him from coming back. The moment Utlapa entered the spirit world Taha Aki knew something was wrong and returned to where he had left his body. He only found Utlapa's body with its throat slit.

Utlapa ruled for a long time in Taha Aki's body and forbid the other spirit warriors to shift into their spirit selves out of fear claiming he had had a vision of danger. Therefore his dreams of conquering neighbor tribes vanished, instead he demanded privileges; like taking a second and then a third wife when Taha Aki's own wife lived on.

Meanwhile, Taha Aki felt horrible being outside his body for so long. He asked a wolf to share his body, and the wolf obliged. Taha Aki and the wolf went to his tribe to try to convince them of he being the true leader of the tribe. When an elder of the tribe, Yut, disobeyed Utlapa's orders and left his body to talk to the wolf, Utlapa killed him. This made Taha Aki furious. This emotion is too much for the wolf and Taha Aki unknowingly transforms into a human while he had been sharing the body of a wolf. The spirit warriors recognized Taha Aki, realizing what had happened, and killed Utlapa.

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