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Were there any specific term for all Enel's forces at all? Shinkan means 'priests' (correct me if I'm wrong). And 'God's Warriors' is suspiciosly similar to 'God's Enforcers'; maybe those are just different translations of the same japanese word? If that's true than it is better to rename the article to 'Skypiea's Priests' (correcting all links to it, of course). Ruxax 14:00, April 17, 2010 (UTC)

I propose to rename this article to "Enel's warriors". There was no such name as "God's Warriors" in the series, and it can be confusing with "God's Enforcers". Enel is not God, though he pretends to be and had this title (but Gan Fall and other skypiean rulers also did). Ruxax 20:31, May 1, 2010 (UTC)

Enforcers

The Enforcers were not subordinates of the Priests. Their commander Yama obeyed directly to Enel. Ruxax 13:40, May 30, 2010 (UTC)

Shinkan ≠ Enel's warriors

Shinkan is name for Priests, and there was no name for whole group. So, I remove the infobox. Ruxax 10:28, September 10, 2010 (UTC)

Rename

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"Enel's Warriors" is conjectural, so I don't see why it's being used as the title. The actual name is "God's army" (Kami no Gundan), which is already used in the infobox and the beginning of the article. So yeah, I suggest we rename the page. Awaikage Talk 01:33, April 12, 2015 (UTC)

Could you show where does it says "God's Army" in the manga? If so, then I agree. Jademing (talk) 01:36, April 12, 2015 (UTC)

Never mind, saw the reference on the article. Alright, I'm supporting the rename then. Jademing (talk) 01:38, April 12, 2015 (UTC)

I also support the renaming of this page. Where did "Warriors" even come from? ._. MizuakiYume (talk) 22:26, April 12, 2015 (UTC)

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