
Would you take a look instead?
Can you at least take a look?
Don’t look away.
Look at this.
…?
It’s a nice sword, isn’t it?
I remembered my feelings from back then, thinking it could be a bit cooler…
I still feel like it could be a little cooler when I look at it now…
Hey, you subordinates, look too!
So this is what they call a display spear.
I wonder what they would have done if they couldn’t see, like the skull-headed Tōsen.
>>8
The emblem of murky substance seeping out, a vessel of insolent madness…
>>8
Even if you can’t see me, won’t you look?
>>8
Could you not see with your heart’s eye?
>>8
I just wanted to tease you, so if you can’t see that, I guess I’ll just beat you up normally.
Indigo dyeing can be harsh towards those who don’t understand its unique humor.
>>108
It seems like indigo dyeing is a really unpleasant thing, doesn’t it?
I can’t help but laugh at how I’m just watching this without using my brain.
More than that, it’s really messy.
What will happen if you look?
>>14
I have a question.
An unexpected roughness for Aizen.
>>15
Isn’t this rather uncharacteristic?
Will you take a look at my zanpakutō that I released?
But if you suddenly say that, you might think the conversation is connected, right?
This is a surprise attack.
It’s so messy that it makes me laugh, but even if the joke is revealed, there seems to be a chance to divert attention, so I feel like it’s strong in a messy way.
Breaking through the Respira and beating it probably won’t be useful with Kyoka Suigetsu, so it doesn’t seem to matter if it doesn’t work.
It’s pretty skillful of Aizen to draw a sword with his left hand…
Rough but quick.
I just practice showing you my Zanpakutō.
You can use your Zanpakuto after discarding the indigo dye release…
>>25
So even though I should be able to use my Bankai, the reason I didn’t might be that it’s quite a troublesome Bankai to use.
>>25
I can’t possibly accept the fact that I, who can’t use Bankai while other Soul Reapers can, so I’ll definitely practice in secret until I can use it.
Is this to say that the king was careless?
>>26
It would be careless to look away from the weapon drawn by a suspicious person.
Not using Respira the moment I arrived was a mistake.
>>26
In the world, there are more techniques that are problematic if you take your eyes off them, so I think this is the right answer.
“It’s hard for the one who is hit to understand, since it’s a zanpakuto that looks unchanged while omitting ‘break’.”
>>27
Maybe it feels like an ability that is based on verbal assumptions, including the fact that there are no changes in appearance.
At the same time, it might be a capability that does not align with the philosophical beliefs of indigo dyeing.
(I wonder if they will tell a parable like the one about the three arrows…)
Well, if Aizen is serious about it, everyone will be taken out in an instant anyway.
Compared to when we did it in Soul Society, the fact that it’s extremely casual might mean that they look down on their opponent and aren’t on guard.
>>31
Having a lot of confidence
I’m taking it easy because the opponent is not on guard.
>>31
Unlike the Soul Society, there’s no need to sneak in, and since all the combatants are gathered in one place, it only takes one proper demonstration and that’s enough.
>>31
There’s no need to be secretive, so it’s just fine.
?
I saw it, but?
Because I’m a slacker on a centuries-long level, I seriously have zero caution, Barakan-sama.
Train your peskies.
Well, you wouldn’t think it’s out just by looking at it…
Even though it’s called complete hypnosis, it seems that only misperception-type hypnosis can be used, so there are areas where the person’s gorilla performance is somehow managing.
In the end, I don’t really understand Aizen’s Bankai.
I think it’s a type of Bankai where using it resets the preparations for the initial release up to that point.
>>42
There was exactly that type of grim reaper…
I guess it would be frustrating to see everything you’ve painstakingly built over a hundred years just wiped away.
If you see it, of course, it’s over, and if you consciously look away, that’s also an unfair advantage, isn’t it?
>>43
So unless you want to hide your abilities and work behind the scenes, it’s better to just act roughly like this to be stronger.
If it doesn’t work, it seems like I’ll just force my way through it anyway.
The king of the virtual realm really loves jokes, doesn’t he? I also like Tosen’s taunts.
To be honest, if it’s a no-go after seeing it just once, there’s no way to counter it in a real battle anyway…
If you suddenly bring it up in the middle of a conversation, you might think it leads to a profound discussion or just a little anecdote taken seriously.
>>48
Because they don’t even take precautions when a suspicious person suddenly draws a sword.
You must have really been dull and bored, huh?
This guy should be helpless if he gets hit by a wide-range attack like the one that Bambi-chan did to Hirako…
If I release Baragan, it should be an overwhelming victory…
>>50
Perhaps the very communication skills that could bring even a distrustful opponent into conversation are Aizen’s greatest weapon.
>>70
Given the ability of Kyoka Suigetsu, it seems quite plausible that communication is essential.
Even the Grim Reaper is doing this, you know.
Even the mountain old man said, “Hey, could you take a look at this for a moment?”
>>52
The captain’s trial will also be seen by the chief captain, so you can do well there too.
>>52
(Is it using scatter reflection to make the opponent fight each other…? Captain Aizen is a person of character, but his zanpakuto is quite insidious…)
>>52
In the first place, the Grim Reapers only need to lie about their abilities and teach in accordance with the main story, so it’s not difficult at all.
Despite having supported so much, to judge it as unnecessary and then to go back is quite the devoted sword, rather than a devoted dog.
Which day is it today, Tuesday or Monday?
If there are no ability spoilers, it’s a one-hit kill, and even if it’s broken, it’s still strong, right?
Unless I reveal the secrets, it would appear to be an incomprehensible and flawless ability.
Compared to the monk and Bach, Baragan is really weak… He seems like he could stand alongside those two in status.
>>58
Baraggan is just a long-living ordinary Hollow, so don’t compare him to those biological monsters.
>>58
If we’re talking about rank, I don’t think Baraggan or Hōgyoku are on the side of Genryūsai since they lack the elements of the Soul King.
You released it in front of everyone during drills in the Gotei 13, right?
Look at this guy.
What do you think of this?
In the new game, I gathered the captain and vice-captains and said, “This is our ability. Be careful as there might be similar enemies appearing.”
Because the void itself is a weak organism…
…Especially without any twist, you who watched the King of the Void.
>>69
Because a customer like the Grim Reaper is a rare visitor who usually doesn’t come, and they showed this to me…
Yammy and Aaroniero were Barragan’s subordinates during that time, weren’t they?
The tough part about indigo dyeing is that since I’m using a bald person in place of myself, I have to apply it to almost all the squad members, which makes me wonder, “Why is Captain Hirako talking to that bald guy?” and “Why am I in that bald vice-captain’s gathering?”
Everyone in the mob has to perform “Kyouka Suigetsu.”
>>73
Perhaps using “Kyouka Suigetsu” for a large number of people over a long period of time requires considerable spiritual power, so it might be an operation that could only be done by Aizen.
>>80
If this setting is real, I really think it should have been released during the serialization.
From reading the manga, Aizen is too strong.
If it were this kind of ability, would the person train in demon techniques…?
Although they are called the God of Hueco Mundo, they are actually a hollow and have no connection whatsoever to the Soul King.
It’s the same as mountain masturbation, an incredibly strong local person slot.
>>77
Make all things into ash.
There are times when I’m somehow managing things with a bit of bluffing and gorilla power.
>>78
In that case, if Unohana uses her Bankai to kill everyone, it would end regardless of Kyoka Suigetsu, and it would be a tightrope walk for sure.
In the latest game, the true ability of Kyoka Suigetsu explained to the vice-captains (a big lie) is just like Hiyori’s Bankai.
>>79
It’s quite amusing that in Reverse Soul, they are using the Thousand-Hand Jouten Taimun with chant cancellation.
Is it a jab at Urahara or an act of revenge?
They use it conveniently, but I wonder if they actually wanted a gorilla spirit pressure beam.
That can be handled however you want with your demon path.
When it comes to combat, it’s almost all about gorilla power.
The condition for Kyouka Suigetsu to activate is “to show the moment of activation.”
To use a new ability on someone, it’s quite difficult to temporarily revert the Zanpakuto to a shallow strike and require everyone’s traits.
If Ichigo uses Kyoka Suigetsu, everyone will be released.
>>85
What are you talking about?
>>85
In that case, after casting it on Baragan at this point.
Did you go around telling the Grim Reapers again…?
I don’t understand the timeline…
Although the strength of Kyoka Suigetsu was often made a topic of discussion, Aizen’s spiritual pressure is monstrous to begin with, so even if his Zanpakuto were Kyoka Suigetsu, he would still be strong.
If anything, that might make use of the bigger spiritual pressure and be stronger.
I might have been giving a monthly performance of Captain Aizen’s Shikai show.
>>88
I’m a lecturer at the Spiritual Arts Institute, so I’m doing similar things!
>>88
It seems like they would be doing water tricks at a party.
I don’t think they would consume it except when they are hypnotizing someone.
>>89
The consumption of spiritual pressure when putting someone under hypnosis is so immense that raising the precision of hallucinations becomes reckless.
>>89
At least in the case of Tokinada, it seems that they had to use spiritual pressure to maintain the hallucination.
The mirror flower, water moon’s fuel efficiency is said to be terrible, so despite its appearance, it’s a gorilla spiritual pressure exclusive zanpakuto.
It’s really malicious to almost steal the full release of a true phimosis for the explanation of your fake full release.
This guy’s ability doesn’t really need to be a sword anymore, does it?
>>97
The crystal of destruction judged that a zanpakuto was not needed!
>>98
Isn’t it necessary after all?
>>97
It’s all like that.
I guess they were seriously doing their duties as a shinigami because they had too much pride.
>>99
They were really doing that.
It has the nickname “Dragon of Document Work”.
Also works as a lecturer at the Spiritual Arts Institute.
The manual created by indigo dyeing is still being used.
>>106
The Fifth Division gets explored quite deeply in the novelization, doesn’t it?
If you calculate backwards from what you wanted to do
It might have really been a hassle and a complex for me, like the saying “mirror flower, water moon.”
>>102
The moment it fused with the Shard of Destruction, it’s all pumped up and says it doesn’t need a sword anymore! You can tell there’s quite a bad relationship with the sword.
>>122
Since I’m a natural-born con artist with amazing communication skills, let’s get along!
>>140
Since we both know that we’re natural-born con artists, it’s impossible.
>>140
Indigo dyeing absolutely dislikes guys who are cunning and resemble me.
The type is Don Kannonji, Shiro-chan, and Chanichi!
Not using Bankai is quite something.
Seeing that Yuhabaha distorted time, it seems unfair that after merging with Kyoka Suigetsu, he no longer needs to show his initial release.
In the first place, it doesn’t even resemble a sword, and it’s a zanpakutō.
Looking at it this way, it seems like an introduction to an erotic doujin involving a hypnotism app.
Once you show it, won’t it allow you to show the same hallucination to everyone who has seen it every time it activates?
This world is so messed up that I have to recreate it… It’s not that uncommon for a boss with that kind of mindset.
That point is never explained in the story, and it ends without revealing why it is so terrible.
>>118
You can generally infer it from the conversation with Urahara before the seal, just to be cautious…
I can understand wanting to have it clearly stated.
>>135
What am I supposed to do even if you say it explicitly!!? It’s just going to end up like that…
Since when… have I been under the illusion that I haven’t used Kyōka Suigetsu?
>>119
It was nice to be mistaken.
Then at least explain at what point you were using it!!
It seems that Aizen just wanted something normally powerful.
Isn’t indigo dyeing really strong, but does it lack a backbone for that strength?
>>121
I think characters who are mysterious in that way are more appealing.
>>121
First, the past and background are not depicted at all.
>>129
I thought the backstory would depict the trigger for such actions, but this guy has been secretly maneuvering all along…
Since when did I have the illusion that Kyoka Suigetsu is not a Bankai?
The initial release might be Suigetsu or something like that.
>>124
It’s beautiful as it contrasts with Zangetsu.
The final release also has the same four kanji characters.
Since indigo dyeing is done by gorillas, I think it probably won’t be too painful to keep the mirror flower water moon on all the time.
Kyouka Suigetsu causes a misunderstanding of spiritual pressure, so if everyone were to be affected by something like a body condition that resembles a zanpakuto, there would be no problem.
Indigo dyeing wasn’t originally planned to be the boss…
By making Tosen a subordinate, does that mean that it is not possible to toggle Kagayaki Suigetsu on and off for each target?
>>130
You brought him into the group because he can’t see the moment of liberation, right?
For example, Gin and Hitsugaya are not from noble lineage; they’re powerful characters who have risen to prominence on their own.
I don’t think an explanation of strength is really necessary.
To be honest, Aizen was hoping for a rough attack-type zanpakuto that could defeat Yamaji.
It’s really strong, but it seems like the preparation is a hassle…
If you don’t know whether it’s connected to “Mirror Flower, Water Moon,” you need to diligently and reliably do “Mirror Flower, Water Moon,” and that’s really annoying…
If necessary, we even need to involve the new reaper.
Even the mountain old man isn’t explained why he’s so strong, you know.
The strong ones are strong in this world.
Because it’s the Bankai of Aizen’s zanpakutō.
You’re definitely not a good person.
What would be the Zanpakuto that can produce the highest firepower when used with Aizen’s spiritual power?
>>139
Great Sparrow Thunder Lightning Whip
The consumption of spiritual pressure is so severe that I can only shoot about once every three days.
Since it’s a gorilla, you can shoot freely.
>>146
You’re remembering too vaguely.
I’m a bit curious about when people started hoping for a transformation in the world.
It seems that Aizen is quite displeased with the Soul King, but he’s knowledgeable about matters concerning the Soul King only after acquiring Kyoka Suigetsu and being able to access the noble’s library.
>>143
It seems that when they entered the noble’s library, they were investigating the manufacturing method of King Gyan, so they might have known about the Spirit King’s story even before that.
But I understand that the question of where you found out arises as well.
The momentum of the story is Aizen’s strength.
It seems that after saying I gained power beyond Hollowfication in the battle with Ulquiorra… the thickness of my skin to make everything under my control.
Well, since Tosen is set up as a serious captain who is blind and strict about justice, he became an enemy and stood out as a character, so it really is important to give them individuality, isn’t it?
When I think about it, compared to the Shinigami, there are many more explanations for the strength of the Quincy.
It’s about the son of the Soul King, or the heart of the Soul King, or the one who was first inscribed with characters.
Although it’s called complete hypnosis, is it perhaps impossible to show something nonexistent in an empty space, when it’s all about showing “A as B”?
>>149
For example, since they’re saying to show the winged insect as a dragon, there must be something necessary at the very least…
>>149
If that’s possible, then there’s no need to place a stand-in bald person next to Hirako.
>>149
If the person is there, it seems possible, but with automation, it will definitely break down, right?
>>162
They were saying they had completely made the agent bald memorize the actions.
>>149
As long as it’s not nothing, anything goes, and it doesn’t really matter, right?
>>149
It seems that a subject is needed to explain indigo dyeing, but I feel like there were some descriptions where an illusion was shown in a place where there was nothing.
>>149
If I could turn a flying insect into a dragon, it would be essentially the same as showing something in an empty place, but I wonder if that’s really possible?
>>149
It’s supposed to be that way, but in the past, when I used a black coffin on Captain Dog, I ended up doing that thing where I’m in a place with nothing.
Well, should we think of that as the live-action feel of a jump manga, or is it just a precise hallucination that doesn’t move and only stands still?
I prefer someone who was born strong and smart by chance, without any particular background like Urahara, to one who has a strange sense of mission and is causing a ruckus.
Courage and
Where did the bee go?
Generally, a mastermind would talk a lot about their goals and the resulting ideal world, but Aizen doesn’t really discuss that much.
The Emperor was the talkative type, but…
I think that the will of the Soul King intervenes in the overall situation of that world (perhaps the Soul King’s omniscience and omnipotence).
I have sometimes thought that the Spirit King might have already factored in the existence of indigo dye.
>>160
At the very least, the monk is thoroughly watching Chanichi and Aizome and leaving them alone.
Hinamori is too strong to survive being surrounded and beaten by the captain.
>>161
That probably just hasn’t hit most of it…
>>176
The physique is totally different, you know.
There is a height difference of more than 30cm.
I don’t really understand Hinamori getting beaten up…
Well, it doesn’t seem like a physical replacement at all when you look at it; based on the part about the black ant, I think it can be quite applicable.
It sounds conceptual, but I wonder if they made one minute look like ten minutes.
Who is the bald man who was acting as Aizen’s shadow?
>>171
Bald people are victims too, right?
>>171
At that time, there were a few disposable-looking underlings, so it seems like one of them was controlled quite thoroughly with hypnosis, like a gatekeeper.
Room 46 deliberately left a corpse and made Hage enter, and when Harribel comes with tea, the wall of Kido is placed there.
It seems impossible to misunderstand without something present.
It’s not brainwashing, but hypnosis, so it’s relatively inconvenient to use.
>>175
When I think about it that way, Tsukishima’s ability is just too convenient.
>>180
Because it’s a fact.
>>180
It’s quite a hassle to just get myself stuck in that, you know…
I’ve been free for most of the day…
Yet there are people like Unohana-san who feel discomfort when touching a corpse.
>>178
Only because I was used to seeing corpses more than my love…
When I think of cheating with a hypnosis app…
I was wondering what to do since the Eastern Zen doesn’t work, but it was lucky to find comrades who empathize without any brainwashing.
A capable but mean person with narrow eyes can become like a one-armed person without any brainwashing.
Aren’t you living relatively haphazardly?
>>182
If being told that gathering friends before planning is haphazard, then everyone’s life is haphazard.
After killing room 46, keep the mirror flower water moon, which is consumed heavily due to the misidentification of my own corpse, released for several days.
Seriously, you must be a spiritual pressure gorilla.
The name of the ability, “complete hypnosis,” is already a lie.
>>185
It’s not wrong, but if I had to express it more accurately, it feels like a case of misidentification.
Even if I was examined by Ms. Unohana, I managed to suppress it to the point of feeling discomfort until the very end.
Using objects that are closer to the subject being disguised would probably improve accuracy.
Just pretending that something doesn’t exist is incredibly powerful, isn’t it?
It’s like being able to ambush as much as you want.
Mizushima’s situation isn’t about changing the other person’s will, but there’s a certain hassle to it.
Is it necessary to hypnotize the sense of taste, Captain Ai-zome?