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You are Captain Kusajishi Riku, leader of the Ninth Division, and it takes you a few moments to figure out where you are and what's happening. You remember an intense sparring match against Apacci that ended in her unleashing a Segunda Etapa and using it against you, to which you responded with your own Akirashi Shunkō. You managed to best her eventually, but she didn't make it easy... in fact that may have been the most closely contested fight you've had since Aizen.

But that's where things get a little fuzzy. You remember that Apacci passed out after she resealed her zanpakuto, in much the same way that Halibel did before her, and that you carried her up to your office to lay her down on a futon next to the couch where Halibel was resting. Then, you guess you fell asleep as well.

Tenri's appearance seems to confirm that. “I see you are awake, Lady Kusajishi.”

“Yeah,” you confirm, slowly realizing that you're in your own bedroom. “When did I fall asleep?”

“Shortly after bringing miss Apacci inside,” Tenri recounts as she pours you a cup of water, which you gratefully drink to ease your dried throat. “Lady Shihōin and miss Matsumoto had dinner together while you were unconscious, and miss Halibel awoke for breakfast this morning before lying back down to rest.”

“What time is it now?”

“Just after ten o'clock, ma'am,” Tenri informs you, stepping aside with a polite bow as you roll out of bed. “Would you like me to arrange breakfast? The Division mess hall is closed, but I am certain there are a few things left over to assemble a meal from.”

“That would be nice,” you nod. “But portable is better... if I don't have work lined up for me already I'm sure something will come up as soon as people figure out I'm awake.”

“Very good, ma'am.”

Tenri leaves you to quickly groom yourself to the usual standards expected of a Captain, then dress in your all-too-familiar uniform. Your haori comes almost as an afterthought this time, falling over your sash instead of being tucked through it... all the 'adventure' your strict dress code can really allow outside of a sparring match or actual combat.

“Morning,” Rangiku greets you from the kitchen table, where she seems to be working on some sort of paperwork. Upon closer inspection it proves to be a beauty column for publication later this week, covered in splotches of red ink.

“Still finding time for the important things I see,” you joke.

“Hey now, you should know better than most,” Rangiku pretends to scoff, “that in the Seireitei presentation counts.”

“It shouldn't count as much as it does,” you sigh, “but you have a point.”
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>>2039621
“How did it go?” Rangiku asks as Tenri places a plate of toast and eggs in front of you.

“Thank you,” you nod. “Well. Both Halibel and Apacci managed to find new forms to fight in... if Apacci's is any indication Halibel's is going to be insane.”

“Hard to imagine them getting much stronger,” Rangiku sighs. “I'm actually a little jealous, you know? I don't have another dramatic transformation in me... and I don't wanna become a vizard just as a shortcut to getting stronger.”

“Apacci had similar concerns with Segunda,” you observe. “But that turned out okay. Mostly because the Seireitei has no laws against it, and because it seems like a natural evolution of an arrancar's abilities.”

“Speaking of, does anyone outside the Division know about this yet?” Rangiku asks. “I mean, aside from Yoruichi?”

>I haven't told anyone, but I'm sure there are suspicions.
>I was actually meaning to report to Shunsui... TWICE is too much to go unreported.
>I should really tell Shunsui AND the Central 46. Make an effort at transparency.
>Other?
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>>2039627
>>I should really tell Shunsui AND the Central 46. Make an effort at transparency.
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>>2039627
>I should really tell Shunsui AND the Central 46. Make an effort at transparency.
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>>2039627
>>I was actually meaning to report to Shunsui... TWICE is too much to go unreported.
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>>2039627
>I should really tell Shunsui AND the Central 46. Make an effort at transparency.
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>>2039627
>>I should really tell Shunsui AND the Central 46. Make an effort at transparency.

Kusajishi Riku: Responsible authority figure.
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>>2039627
>>I should really tell Shunsui AND the Central 46. Make an effort at transparency.

anybody have an idea whats up with the suptg descriptions for the last few threads?
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>>2039627
>>I was actually meaning to report to Shunsui... TWICE is too much to go unreported.
I feel like reporting to the central 46 will just take up our precious time and come across as bragging
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>>2039655
I do.
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>>2039660
To be fair, two Arracnars getting transformations that push an elite Captain at minimum is a pretty big damned deal, and very good cause for concern.

Hallibel is way above Apacci in power though. They probably can guess that too, because Apacci was more like an average Captain minus a game changing bankai until now. Hallibel was a Vasto Lorde.

And Starrk is STILL probably stronger. Thank Inari they probably don't realize that.
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>>2039621
>>I should really tell Shunsui AND the Central 46. Make an effort at transparency.
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>writing
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>>2039627
“No,” you shake your head. “And I think that might be a mistake. I should probably speak with Shunsui about it, then inform the Central 46 of the change.”

“Do you think that's wise?” she asks.

You shrug, honestly unsure. “Too late for them to tell me I can't do it, and I doubt this will really shift the overall opinions about what to do with me. So I'd rather tell them, get a chewing out now and avoid any accusations later.”

“If you think that's best,” Rangiku sighs. “Asking forgiveness rather than permission I guess.”

“Well, let's not get carried away,” you joke. “Though an apology to Shunsui isn't out of order.”

After finishing your meal you say your goodbyes, and head for the First Division grounds. At the entrance to the administrative buildings you see a familiar face, none other than Okita. There's a smile of recognition, and the man bows.

“Captain,” he greets you formally, as you bow slightly in return.

“Old friend,” you reply. “Keeping well I hope?”

“Training for winter,” he tells you, “same as everyone else.”

“No kidding,” you chuckle. “In fact that's what I'm here. I need to speak with the Head Captain.”

“About what, may I ask?” Okita carefully inquires. “I'm afraid the Captain has a busy day today.”

“I may have done something that'll get him yelled at by the Central 46,” you sigh. “You know... again.”

“Because he enjoyed that so much the last time,” Okita sighs. “Go ahead, ma'am. He'll probably want to prioritize whatever it is you have to tell him about.”

“Thanks,” you nod. “And good luck with your training. If anyone in my Division can help, just ask.”

“I'll remember that, ma'am.”
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>>2039712
“So what have you done this time?” Shunsui sighs, rubbing at the edges of his eyepatch. “I assume it had to do with that display of reiatsu I felt yesterday?”

“Yes, Head Captain,” you nod, your tone unusually stilted on this occasion. “I felt you should hear it from me officially... that it turns out arrancar can attain two states of release as well.”

Shunsui closes his good eye, thinking carefully. “You didn't tell me in advance?”

“I wasn't sure it would work,” you shake your head. “Last I checked helping our own subordinates with their training didn't require permission from the Head Captain or oversight by the Central 46. Why should it be the case for our allies?”

“This is a different situation and you know it,” Shunsui explains. “The Central 46 is far from unanimous in their acceptance of this... partnership.”

“And yet within the current arrangement there's no precedent saying I can't or shouldn't continue helping them grow,” you assert. “Either as fighters or as people.”

“That wasn't intended as an attack, miss Kusajishi,” Shunsui insists, glancing at you with a hint of concern finding its way creeping into his features.

“I know it wasn't,” you sigh, settling into your own seat in front of his desk. “And if this places you in a bad position I'm sorry. But I started into this assuming everyone knew how committed I was to them, that it was common knowledge how personal it is to me.”

“And so how do you want me to characterize this to the Central 46, then?” Shunsui asks. “As a personal effort?”

>Yes. It's inherently an issue of personal trust and a mutual sense of obligation between myself and the arrancars.
>No. All they need to know is how it fits into our strategic plan: Aizen doesn't know their abilities, unlike our Captains.
>You don't need to explain it to them. I made this decision unilaterally, and if they think it needs defending that's on me.
>Other?
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>>2039744
>You don't need to explain it to them. I made this decision unilaterally, and if they think it needs defending that's on me.

We can handle ourselves, Shunsui doesn't need this
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>>2039744
>You don't need to explain it to them. I made this decision unilaterally, and if they think it needs defending that's on me.
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>going on a snack run
>post may be delayed
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>>2039744
>>You don't need to explain it to them. I made this decision unilaterally, and if they think it needs defending that's on me.
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>>2039744
>>You don't need to explain it to them. I made this decision unilaterally, and if they think it needs defending that's on me.
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>>2039744
>You don't need to explain it to them. I made this decision unilaterally, and if they think it needs defending that's on me.
>Other: If you do want to help in my defence to the Central 46, feel free to do so. I've got so many things to juggle between, family, friends, and duties that extend beyond the Gotei 13. I could honestly use a little help.
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>>2039744
>>No. All they need to know is how it fits into our strategic plan: Aizen doesn't know their abilities, unlike our Captains.

Honestly we need the time more than Shunsui at this point, who has enough to go around for day walks just to help his Lieutenant unwind a bit. I think he can handle this.

And I think the mutual obligation thing, while true, would unsettle C46. Although they can probably guess, this rationale may help them short-term.

Long-term....still a problem.
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>>2039773
Has any of the C46 ever gone out of the way to introduce/personally visit an Arrancar? Because their seclusion and refusal to include themselves in knowing the domestic affairs is starting to irk me. Granted the staunch traditionalism is due to Yamamoto's influence having a 1000 year hold on the mindset and culture of the C-46. For the lack of a better reason I can't imagine the whole reason the C-46 existing out of appeasing Yamamoto's values and wanting to not be smote by OMG.
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>>2039744
>You don't need to explain it to them. I made this decision unilaterally, and if they think it needs defending that's on me.
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>>2039744
>>You don't need to explain it to them. I made this decision unilaterally, and if they think it needs defending that's on me.
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>>2039744
>You don't need to explain it to them. I made this decision unilaterally, and if they think it needs defending that's on me.
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>>2039784
Hey, maybe we should bring halibel and apacci to us when we talk to central?
You know, let them voice their opinion about aizen and their loyalty to us, which by extension is loyalty to the seireitei.

When they think about the girls, they're just thinking "Riku's hollows" rather than "apacci and halibel"
They don't know them as people, so why would they see them as people?
Just go full ham, have them state their likes and dislikes, favourite foods, favourite time of year, favourite books, movies and songs, what they're good at, what they're bad at and who (besides other hollows) that they're friends with.
Literally introduce themselves to the class, more or less.

That'll go a long way to shattering the idea some of them might have about those two.
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>>2039822
And just for a laugh, have one of them throw in "And i'm a virgin."
Should give at least one of those old men pause.
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>>2039744
>finally back
>writing
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>>2039822
pretty good idea. It's gonna take a LOT of convincing (and very high dice rolls) to get the C-46 to even gain the courage to brave those waters.

You also have to keep in mind that the Apacci and Haribel are still considered the "black sheep" among the Hollow community.

>>2039835
>many noble bachelors return with a broken pelvis from getting their ass whupped in a spar. "Worth it." they said.
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Okay, give me a 3d10. DC 17, crit 24, best of 3
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Rolled 9, 10, 6 = 25 (3d10)

>>2039850
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Rolled 3, 8, 6 = 17 (3d10)

>>2039848
Well, more than just being horny old men, i was thinking back to when apacci was talking with isshin about raising kids.

"Sounds hard, remind me never to have any"
>Isshin looks like he wants to ask the obvious question, but bites his tongue

Just another thing that makes her seem more human. Nobody imagines a feral hollow being a mother.


>>2039850
rollan
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Rolled 5, 4, 1 = 10 (3d10)

>>2039857
WELP.
>>2039850
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Rolled 8, 8, 3 = 19 (3d10)

>>2039850
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Rolled 13, 18, 13 = 44 (3d20)

>>2039850
Heyo King, What's this I hear bout you startin a Claymore quest? Because if it's true that rad as fuck, Sadly not a lot of representation in fanfiction for it really compared to other stuff.
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>>2039870
Woops, Wrong dice, Outta range anyways though.
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You know, i'm getting positive vibes from this OST.
Maybe good things happen somtimes?
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>>2039870
Yup, that'll be a thing eventually. Just don't have the time to run it right now, but the new setting and important characters are mostly ready to go.

>writing
>Shunsui is convinced as fuck
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>>2039896
>inside Shunsui's mind: "when did this loose cannon be so thorough in her plans? Its almost like she knew this would happen!"
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>>2039896
Awesome, Can only hope our character looks like a certain grey haired bloodknight.
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>>2039922
what is that? a jojo meme for ants?
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>>2039925
Guilty of posting from phone.
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>>2039862
While it's true that people like apacci and halibel are black sheep, having lived their entire lives in the hellhole of hueco mundo without turning into a crazy asshole, the fact remains that they do exist, and aizen has raised a whole army of arrancar who are at least reasonable enough to follow a leader, if not exactly personable while doing it.

We've even seen that, given time and a chance, some of aizen's soldiers can be alright folks.
They're not just crazy bloodlusting murder machines, not all of them anyways.
They have their own personalities, their own thoughts and desires, goals, ambitions.

They're just very, very unfortunate people, but people nonetheless.
And i think the only way we can get that through to folks is to show them directly, to essentially shove their humanity in their faces.
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>>2039857
Holy shit. And it wasn't even the clutch.

If only we had gotten these for actually convincing the C46, instead of convincing Shunsui that we should convince the C46.

Eh, maybe we'll get a lowered DC for making such a good argument to Shunsui that he thinks yeah, this'll work on them
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>>2039896
“Look, it's not you that should be convincing them,” you sigh, rubbing the back of your neck. “It's me. I'm the one that made the unilateral decision without informing anyone, and if they think that's something that needs defending it's on me to do it.”

“My indiscretion shouldn't be your burden.”

Despite the fact that you can feel a twinge of silent approval from Tenkotsuki that lifts your spirits immensely, Shunsui frowns and leans over his desk. “You're not the only one the conservative faction in the Central 46 has in their sights, you know.”

“What do you mean?”

“There were three realistic candidates to replace the old man when he...” Shunsui falters for a moment. “It was me, Captain Unohana, and strangely enough you.”

You can't help but snort, expecting that to have been the punchline of a joke. Shunsui doesn't laugh. “Wait... you're not kidding?”

“Some of the more 'progressive' members wanted a younger, forward-thinking leader in charge,” Shunsui continues. “And you're practically the poster child for that. The largest number were in favor of my succession, while the most staunchly traditionalist members wanted Retsu, the most senior remaining Captain. But when she refused quite vocally to even consider it, the traditionalists voted for me as a bloc.”

“Ended up split about three to one.”

“But they were never happy about it?” you guess.

Shunsui nods. “An understatement. Many of the same people who think that every breath you take is a small act of rebellion hold me responsible for your breathing in turn... along with every other misstep anyone in the Gotei 13 takes.”

“Nobody's ever known a Head Captain other than old man Yamamoto, because there's never been another,” you shake your head. “Come on, Shunsui. One of these days nobody will remember a Head Captain other than you.”

“Yeah, maybe,” Shunsui scratches his stubble thoughtfully. “If the Seireitei lasts that long, that is.”

“Here's to being hopeful.”

“I'll leave the talking to you,” Shunsui nods. “You deal with your problems and I'll deal with mine. That sounds fair.”
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>>2039931
Also, it may help to frame this in a more positive light, go in with an air of "Check out the new war asset you just acquired" rather than "you're probably going to hate me for this".

It's no different a situation than a captain, really.
Anyone who's strong, regardless of who they are or their intentions, is considered a threat.
We know that, we're used to it. "Captains are especially dangerous" and all that.

We should frame halibel and apacci as the captain and lieutenant of the unofficial arrancar division, though perhaps not in those exact words.
The idea of hollows being captains would probably upset traditionalists a lot, so dance around that a bit.
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>>2039943
Can you remind me what's the current partisan lines in Ghost Congress 46? We know there are Progressives, Conservatives, Traditionalists, and the Moderates. We just don't know how big each faction is.
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>>2039862
>Well, more than just being horny old men, i was thinking back to when apacci was talking with isshin about raising kids.

>"Sounds hard, remind me never to have any"
>>Isshin looks like he wants to ask the obvious question, but bites his tongue

"So Apacci...."

"Don't say it."

"As your new and first father-"

"I'm warning you!"

"-to practice safe sex-"

"Wait what?"

"AND GIVE ME LOTS OF GRANDBABIES!"

*wham*

"SHUT THE HELL UP OLD MAN!" // "SHUT THE HELL UP OLD MAN!"


Because Ichigo and Apacci is funniest pairing. Although honestly, all three of the top contenders in Berrybowl are pretty good.
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>>2039943
>But when she refused quite vocally to even consider it
Gee I wonder how bad the temperature dropped in that room when Retsu unleashed her the killing intent and said "no. I will not become head captain"?
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>>2039960
"I refuse."
"But-"
[GLARING INTENSIFIES]

Almost makes me wish there were a series of "mini-omakes" consisting of numerous small scenes like this, too short for the full treatment.
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>>2039943
“Oh, and I want to arrange for Halibel and Apacci to accompany me.”

Shunsui stares at you in disbelief. “The hell kinda drugs are you on and where can I get a supply?”

“I'm serious,” you insist.

“So am I,” Shunsui retorts. “I could use about three months' worth.”

“None of the councilors have ever met an arrancar,” you explain carefully. “They don't know their stories, or what they're like, and so the fearmongers would have an easy time making Segunda Etapa out to be some special kind of existential threat.”

“Let them meet arrancars firsthand means the moderates will be less likely to wet themselves when they hear that the arrancars they've been entrusting me with overseeing are vastly more powerful than they were told.”

“How strong are we talking about?” Shunsui asks.

>Strong. What's important is that we have two such arrancar on our side, in case any of Aizen's are capable of the same feat.
>Apacci is clearly Captain-strength, at very worst. Halibel's raw power is almost certainly a match for mine, maybe greater.
>I have no idea, I haven't even seen what Halibel can do yet but Apacci can do things I didn't think possible before.
>Other?
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>>2039984
>Apacci is clearly Captain-strength, at very worst. Halibel's raw power is almost certainly a match for mine, maybe greater.
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>>2039984
>>Apacci is clearly Captain-strength, at very worst. Halibel's raw power is almost certainly a match for mine, maybe greater.
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>>2039984
>Apacci is clearly Captain-strength, at very worst. Halibel's raw power is almost certainly a match for mine, maybe greater.
>Keep in mind that Aizen may have done the same with all the time he's had, albeit probably far less ethically.
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>>2039984
>>Apacci is clearly Captain-strength, at very worst. Halibel's raw power is almost certainly a match for mine, maybe greater.
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>>2039943
>“Come on, Shunsui. One of these days nobody will remember a Head Captain other than you.”

>Implying that Shunsui will outlive Riku, Lisa, Nanao, the other Captains, plus the Royal Guard, including the Monk, will be dead and gone and nobody will even remember the time before Shunsui

Dark. Like wow that might be the worst end for Shunsui that doesn't involve him losing the war outright. Unless Aizen wins and successfully installs Shunsui as a puppet ruler.

That is the loneliest of ends. Why don't you just have Shunsui drinking over a preserved Ukitake's comatose almost dead body, hoping he'll someday wake up, why dontcha?

>>2039984

>I have no idea, I haven't even seen what Halibel can do yet but Apacci can do things I didn't think possible before.
>As a baseline, Apacci is clearly Captain-strength, at very worst. Halibel's raw power is almost certainly a match for mine, maybe greater.
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>>2039984
>Apacci is clearly Captain-strength, at very worst. Halibel's raw power is almost certainly a match for mine, maybe greater.
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>>2039984
>>Apacci is clearly Captain-strength, at very worst. Halibel's raw power is almost certainly a match for mine, maybe greater.
>>Other?
Still haven't accounted for peak power as well as sustained usage, mind you.
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>>2039984
>Other: "And that's not even mentioning Coyote Starrk. He said he tried splitting himself in two as an arrancar to get 'weaker' and have friends without people dying just from his reiatsu. And that's just his natural state without going into Ressurecion."

>Apacci is clearly Captain-strength, at very worst. Halibel's raw power is almost certainly a match for mine, maybe greater.
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>>2039984
>>Apacci is clearly Captain-strength, at very worst. Halibel's raw power is almost certainly a match for mine, maybe greater.
>Be very, very, very ,VERY glad Stark is too laid back too even consider shooting for Segunda. He's likely make the old man look Tame.
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>>2039954
Some of those overlap. The "Progressives" are a small minority group, the Conservative/Traditionalists are a larger minority, and the majority are Moderate/Traditionalists.

The difference is that the moderates are more open to things that clearly go beyond the intended scope of the Seireitei's current laws. The conservative traditionalists are of the mind that if you HAVE to be "open minded" about a situation you find yourself in you've already gone too far.
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>>2039984
>other: Do you want me to tell you the shit Apacci can pull in Segunda?
>other: And that's not even mentioning Coyote Starrk. The man is clearly holding back even in Ressurecion and even he was a match for me. Let's be grateful he's not considering trying to gain Segunda.
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>>2040013
Well that, and the Resurreccion training means losing Lilyette for extended periods of time.

So, he's pretty much never going to do it. He'd probably need to get beat the fuck down while going all out to his current limits before he would.
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>>2040001
Remember that Unohana was (and in SSQ still is) the last of the old guard outside of the Royal Guard.

And that for most intents and purposes the Royal Guard don't count. They live in an extraplanar ivory tower and give less than no fucks about what happens below them so long as it doesn't break the universe.
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>>2039984
>>Apacci is clearly Captain-strength, at very worst. Halibel's raw power is almost certainly a match for mine, maybe greater.
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>>2040024
Yeah, but even the current crop of Captains, including Riku, still remember Yamamoto and should be around for a good long while. Shunsui outliving everyone who remembers the Yamamoto days personally is still depressing as all hell for Shunsui.

Also did Sasakibe die in this Quest?

And yeah, I know they usually just sit in the great retirement home up in the sky. The interpretation of things going so off the rails that even they aren't around bleakly amused me though.
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>>2040030
Sasakibe is still alive. He left with Aizen during the grand betrayal.
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>>2040013
supporting the mention that Coyote not going for ressurecion is a mixed-blessing for the paranoid muggles.
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>>2040014
So the moderates have an actual majority (24+ members) rather than just a plurality then? (say 22 moderate 14 conservative 10 progressive)
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>>2040037

Wait what? I am sure you're thinking of someone else. Yamamoto's Lieutenant would not betray his memory, and Yamamoto wasn't even dead then.
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>>2040053
whoops. I read that wrong. You're right that I was thinking of something else. I'm sorry. Sasakibe's alive. He's being the C-46 appointed General Inspector to the Arrancars. Deleting previous post.
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>>2040030
>>2040037
I'm pretty sure I remember Sasakibe being appointed as a representative to the Central 46
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>>2040037
>>2040053
Sasakibe is a special advisor to the Central 46, as he was permanently crippled in the line of duty.

>>2040047
The moderates don't vote as a bloc usually, and I'd say they're a plurality. 22/14/10 actually sounds about right.

>writing
>3d10 again, best of three
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Rolled 1, 6, 2 = 9 (3d10)

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Rolled 10, 8, 5 = 23 (3d10)

>>2040067
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>>2040045
This is a bad idea: Riku thinks that her friends getting stronger is a good thing and should stick to her guns on that.
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Rolled 5, 5, 10 = 20 (3d10)

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Rolled 10, 4, 1 = 15 (3d10)

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>>2040070

Considering Starrk's loneliness issues and the problem his full power used to bring him, even with his improved control I don't think she'd blame him for wanting to just rest of his laurels.
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>>2040067
“Apacci is clearly Captain-class, though I dunno how she'd fare against anyone but me,” you admit, choosing your words with the utmost care. “And she was an adjuchas. An adjuchas whose evolution was exceptional, but an adjuchas nonetheless.”

“And Halibel was a vasto lorde,” Shunsui mutters. “How powerful is she now?”

“If I had my guess,” you reply, taking a moment to think. “No Captain could handle her in a straight fight without the extra power of a resurreccion on their side. Unless your Bankai is something profoundly stupid, like the old man's or something.”

“In other words they've lost another 'check' on the arrancar,” Shunsui muses to himself. “They're not going to be happy about that.”

“All the more reason to convince them that my relationship with them is enough to rely on,” you insist. “Because whether they like it or not, that's what it boils down to. The arrancar like me, and I like them. They trust me, and I trust them.”

“Alright,” Shunsui sighs dramatically, “you win. I'll send a messenger and let you know when I hear back from them. But I do have one question I've been meaning to ask you, something that's been bothering me for a while.”

“And that is?” you ask.

“What do you suppose Aizen intends to do with the bulk of his force?” Shunsui asks, a question for himself as much as for you. “He has a small army of quincy and arrancar on his side if our intelligence is to be believed, on top of the elites he's chosen to retain. So where should we expect them?”

>Possibly a sacrificial attack, to soften up our forces wherever he intends to focus the bulk of his attack.
>Probably reserve, the same way we treat our own Division sometimes with clearly Captain-level threats.
>If I were him I'd stage a mass invasion of the Seireitei while our respective elites were engaged elsewhere.
>Other.
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>>2040093
>>If I were him I'd stage a mass invasion of the Seireitei while our respective elites were engaged elsewhere.
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>>2040093
>Possibly a sacrificial attack, to soften up our forces wherever he intends to focus the bulk of his attack.

They're nothing but resources to be burned for him.
Tire the enemy out with waves and waves of plebs, then send in the real fighters to finish them.
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>>2040093
>If I were him I'd stage a mass invasion of the Seireitei while our respective elites were engaged elsewhere.
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>>2040093
>>Possibly a sacrificial attack, to soften up our forces wherever he intends to focus the bulk of his attack.
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>>2040093
>>If I were him I'd stage a mass invasion of the Seireitei while our respective elites were engaged elsewhere.
>>Other.
With Mayuri as a factor, we could expect the bulk to be numerous, temporarily enhanced and sacrificial in nature.
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>>2040093
>>If I were him I'd stage a mass invasion of the Seireitei while our respective elites were engaged elsewhere.
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>>2040095
>>2040097
That seems right. Have the biggest threats indisposed, then sacrifice the peons before sending in the ones he actually expects anything out of.
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>>2040102
You know, that's entirely possible.
A whole army hopped up on powerful drugs, no pain, no fatigue.

Even if it burns them out afterwards, though i doubt mayuri would have such issues with his drugs unless they were intentional.
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>>2040093
>other: "If I was a power hungry man with a growing god-complex I would make sure that I would be the last one standing and that all opposition would be crushed mercilessly in both short-term and long-term.
>other: hmm, with Mayuri's unethical science into the factor, he would make the bulk of his army a captain level threat. And have a kill-switch built into them when he's done using them.
>>other: "what would 'evil Riku' do?"
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>>2040102
>supporting
Not to mention have a kill-switch built into them for suicide bombing and maximum shock effectiveness. Scratch that. He's going to have biological based and Hypnosis-based kill-switches (a la Manchurian Agent) built into everyone including his elites.
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>>2040093
>>2040109
>>2040108
"If Mayuri's a factor and Gigi's alive, Expect Nazi Zombies."
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>>2040123
oh, shit.
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>>2040093
>If I were him I'd stage a mass invasion of the Seireitei while our respective elites were engaged elsewhere.
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>>2040125
And Zombie Hollows.
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>>2040093
>>If I were him I'd stage a mass invasion of the Seireitei while our respective elites were engaged elsewhere.
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>>2040093
Is Riku getting a skewed view of how strong arrancar from Apacci and Halibel?
compared to what's seen in canon they're completely OP.
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>>2040115
>a la Manchurian Agent
Just ramped up the odds for Nel and Menoly's respective missions.
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>>2040093
“Aizen... doesn't care, so far as I can tell,” you reply. “You remember back a hundred years ago, when I first became... whatever it is I am? He started with innocent civilians out in the Rukongai, then when that didn't suit him, what'd he do?”

“He moved up to seated officers,” Shunsui completes the thought.

But you shake your head sternly. “He used seated officers to draw in Captains and Lieutenants. Didn't really care, they were only ever a tool to him. A tool to get prime subjects to experiment on, and when that failed he tried to have the victims exterminated so he could take his twisted research in a new direction. He violates people's souls like it was nothing, like he has no conscience.”

“I'd expect him to attack the Seireitei in force, either while we Captains are out and engaged or in the event we lose,” you conclude. “And the ones that don't explode when they're beaten, expect 'em to come back as goddamn zombies to keep on killing.”

“And get rid of the shinigami?” Shunsui asks. “Then who would maintain balance?”

“Maybe not extermination,” you admit, “but I don't expect him to be the type to suffer disobedience.”

“On that I think you're probably right,” Shunsui agrees. “Thanks for your perspective, Captain.”

“Of course, Head Captain,” you nod.

>3d10 for Shunsui pitching the case to the Central 46
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>>2040093
>other: I'd expect He'll unleash Mayuri's unethical scientific abominations and Nazi Zombies as an opening attack to soften up our forces. The Quincy Arrancar coalition army will be the reserve. And the elites will be the cleanup crew and bodyguard protection while Aizen makes for the Soul King.
>>2040138
As far as she and Yoruichi can tell, they're a pretty good baseline standard even though. The only other Elite Arrancar that was encountered was Grimmjow.
>>2040142
fuck. How are we supposed to do counter-intelligence? Interrogate Neliel and Menoly? Menoly's usefulness is pretty much gone. she's the one that provided the enemy army number intel. Neliel however I don't know. We should ask questions about Aizen's elites that she does know of. The best I can think of is making sure they aren't exposed to the psychological trigger that causes them to flip.
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Rolled 10, 4, 9 = 23 (3d10)

>>2040159
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Rolled 9, 4, 6 = 19 (3d10)

>>2040159
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Rolled 2, 4, 5 = 11 (3d10)

>>2040159
Shunsui better be a smooth talker on this one.
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>>2040163
>>2040159
Ya did good Shunsui. Here's a pic for your fanfic fantasy.
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>>2040159
The meeting is scheduled for the next day, but even as smoothly as he talks getting a vasto-lorde level arrancar into the Central 46 is a tough sell... impossible, as it turns out. Which is why Halibel and Apacci will be going collared and cuffed.

You had argued that they didn't have to come under those conditions, but in response Halibel insisted it was not entirely unreasonable given her newfound power and Apacci seemed annoyed at your sudden wavering resolve. So you relented. What you never told them however was that seeing them so shackled genuinely pissed you off.

“This court recognizes the arrancar Tia Halibel and Emilou Apacci,” Yoruichi's father declares amid a sea of murmurs and quiet objections. “I apologize for your treatment, however the majority felt it should be a prerequisite for this unprecedented meeting to take place.”

“We understand your position,” Halibel inclines her head slightly.

“Even if it pisses us off,” Apacci adds angrily. “But we'll suffer through it if that's what it takes.”

“We're here to inform you that two of your arrancar allies, and two of my closest friends, have attained a released form equivalent to our own Bankai,” you explain. “However the scale of their power is... commensurate with their higher baseline.”

“You made even more deadly arrancar is what you're trying so delicately to say,” one of the faceless men raises his voice.

“You could say that,” you allow. “I prefer to think of it as personal growth.”

“You exceed your position,” another man insists. “And you have put our tolerance to the test.”

A third voice, this one belonging to an old woman, joins in. “Some of you reached the limits of your tolerance faster than others.”

That was the elder Fēng, unless you're very much mistaken. Still keen, that one.

“These arrancars represent a grave threat,” one of the men from before counters. “Their loyalty hinges upon personal dedication to a single Captain.”

“Whose own loyalty has been proven many times over,” Lady Fēng observes. “If Captain Kusajishi insists that these two arrancars are trustworthy who among us knows more about them, or about arrancars in general, to say otherwise?”

Halibel offers an appreciative nod in her direction while Apacci whistles, turning to you. “And here I expected them all to be total jerks. Some of them sound pretty reasonable.”

“What was that, arrancar?”
>1/2
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>>2040257
“I said some of you don't seem unreasonable,” Apacci repeats, louder this time. “The bondage gear had me a little concerned.”

“How dare...”

“Calm down,” Lady Fēng snaps. “Really, I've had quite enough of your histrionics Sanosuke.”

“You went too far, Apacci,” Halibel cautions her companion. “Please exercise greater restraint.”

“I'm sorry, Lady Halibel,” Apacci replies. “But this is all so damn stupid, you know? They're treating us more like wild dogs than people.”

You sigh deeply... both of them have a point.

>Call out the conservatives on their intransigence. Arrancars are a new form of life to which their old prejudices should not apply.
>Appeal to the moderates. The Captains are a source of strength and stability, something to be trusted, and these two are firmly in your inner circle.
>Go for maximum dramatic flair, remove the spiritually-suppressing manacles and collars. There's nothing to be afraid of here.
>Other?
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>>2040257
>“And here I expected them all to be total jerks. Some of them sound pretty reasonable.”
>“What was that, arrancar?”
Goddamnit. Half of them are gonna ignore the second half of Apacci's comment.
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>>2040291
>>Call out the conservatives on their intransigence. Arrancars are a new form of life to which their old prejudices should not apply.
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>>2040291
>Call out the conservatives on their intransigence. Arrancars are a new form of life to which their old prejudices should not apply.
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>>2040291
>>Appeal to the moderates. The Captains are a source of strength and stability, something to be trusted, and these two are firmly in your inner circle.
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>>2040291
>Appeal to the moderates. The Captains are a source of strength and stability, something to be trusted, and these two are firmly in your inner circle.

Moderates/Traditionalist are the largest political bloc, we should assuage their fears before anything, then show everyone how human they are.
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>>2040291
>>Appeal to the moderates. The Captains are a source of strength and stability, something to be trusted, and these two are firmly in your inner circle.
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>>2040291
>>Appeal to the moderates. The Captains are a source of strength and stability, something to be trusted, and these two are firmly in your inner circle.
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Rolled 2 (1d2)

>>2040291
I'm split between appealing to moderates and dramatic flair. I'll flip and
>"If loyalty is the issue, then why don't other captains and council members try to build rapports with them themselves? You're all free to visit and talk to them anytime."
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>>2040067
Which is still a long shot better than being dead.
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>>2040291
>>Appeal to the moderates. The Captains are a source of strength and stability, something to be trusted, and these two are firmly in your inner circle.
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>>2040313
By which i mean we should make it clear that nothing is out of control and that this isn't a danger to anyone but aizen, that we, one of the most powerful and highly experienced captains, has everything under complete control.

Our loyalty *should* go without question after everything that's happened and the choices we've made time and again. They haven't lost another check on anything, *we* are that check.
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>>2040291
>other: If you're done with the ooh-ing and aahing, how about you ask these arrancars some Q&As to know what you're dealing with? Like "What hobbies do you have?" or "what's your favorite color?" I brought them here to assauge your fears and give you a chance to know them and not be fed lies and rampant speculation by fearmongers and paranoiacs.
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>>2040291
>>Appeal to the moderates. The Captains are a source of strength and stability, something to be trusted, and these two are firmly in your inner circle.
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>>2040291
>>Call out the conservatives on their intransigence. Arrancars are a new form of life to which their old prejudices should not apply.
In politics it's always better to attack than defend.
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>>2040291
>Call out the conservatives on their intransigence. Arrancars are a new form of life to which their old prejudices should not apply.
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>>2040333
It may also do to state that the seireitei is their home, all of their friends and loved ones live here.
Really make it clear the extent of their personal reasons for defending the seireitei.
Some of them (Starrk) even have romantic interests here.

If this place fell, they'd lose everything.
At best they'd be killed alongside us, at worst they'd be exiled back to hueco mundo, forced to live the life they had finally escaped.

I know they'd all die before becoming his slaves.
This is their home, i think they'd protect it and the people within against that bastard aizen even without us around.
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>3d10, best of three
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Rolled 6, 6, 5 = 17 (3d10)

>>2040385
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Rolled 4, 2, 6 = 12 (3d10)

>>2040385
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Rolled 2, 1, 8 = 11 (3d10)

>>2040385
oh dear god.
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Rolled 10, 6, 5 = 21 (3d10)

>>2040385
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>>2040333
You can sort of understand their issue when you consider that Riku's very existence is, in and of itself, completely regardless of her good intentions, a coercive influence. If she decided to just... walk away, or something, then everything is fucked. EVERYTHING. It's a complete no-sell which automatically means Aizen wins. I'm choosing to believe that the C46 is smart enough to know that, but they have enough resolve to oppose her anyway. She has literally all the power in any negotiation she enters with the C46, so in their eyes, they're basically standing up to tyranny.

Way I see it, it's very much a situation where they know that they have no ground to stand on, but they need to fight anyway because they need to make the point that might doesn't make right and that they cannot be coerced, because the second they allow that to happen, they inadvertently lose all control.
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>>2040372
Honestly, it makes no sense at all.

Why are you afraid?
Because they're hollows, of course.

Great, any other reason?
No. All they're doing it ignoring everything else about them.

Why would they attack you? They wouldn't. They don't eat people, and they don't hate shinigami.
Why would they betray you? They wouldn't. They hate aizen with a passion, they don't want to be slaves or tools, and they enjoy living here, interacting with the people who live here.

So what is it that you fear? Why do you hate and distrust them?
What have these two ever done to make you feel this way?
Nothing. They haven't done anything.

You're just waiting for it, for them to do something that they never have and never will, and using that idea as an excuse to hate them.
Putting them in chains as if they were wild beasts when they've never shown any sort of hostility beyond snarky comments.


>>2040418
That's stupid. Just another hypothetical. What if unicorns started flying out of her ass?
She has no reason to walk away and every reason not to, just like everyone else.
Even if she did, she'd take them with her, and fight against aizen anyways.
Fear for the sake of fear, just because you recognize your own powerlessness is pointless.

If they think that we only care about our own power for some reason, we should call in ichibe, let him voice his opinion about us, how he thinks we feel about recognizing authority when it really matters, regardless of our own desires.

/REEEEEEEE
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>after the third damn rewrite, QM needs to roll
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>>2040552
we feel your pain.
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>>2040552
“It's not just me,” you sigh, frustration coming to a head after months of this nonsense. “All of the Captains either have some faith in them, or else enough faith in me to serve as a check if their interests ever came into conflict with ours... which I doubt will happen. So do you really not share their faith, or do you not trust our Captains?”

“I'm not sure what you think you are implying, Captain,” one of the councilors contends.

“Then let me clarify my position,” you insist. “Where you still see hollows I see a new kind of life, something that old prejudices and conventional wisdom don't apply to. So if you're waiting for them to do something so you can say “I told you so”, you're going to be waiting a long time.”

“She has a point,” one of the men admits.

“Agreed,” the woman next to him adds, joining in. “These obviously aren't hollows... not anymore.”

“I understand the mistrust,” Halibel admits, using that quiet tone she uses that gets people's attention as if she were yelling. “However it is misplaced. Hueco Mundo is no longer our home... this place is.”

“How do you mean?” Lady Fēng asks. “Please speak your mind.”

“We searched the colorless wastes for decades,” Halibel explains, “searching for others like us.”

“For menos with some sanity,” Apacci adds. “Who wanted to have something more meaningful in their existence than feeding.”

“And?” Yoruichi's father asks.

“We found none,” Halibel admits. “All I care for, and who care for me, are here.”

“Like Lady Halibel said, that makes this the only home we have worth fighting for,” Apacci adds again. “So whether it's Aizen or quincy Nazis or our psychotic cousins under Aizen's thumb, we'll fight 'em off same as any shinigami.”

And not a single councilor has anything to say in response. Not even the loudest, most aggressive reactionaries can offer a rebuttal... they may not even be able to process the notion that a hollow could think of the Seireitei as a home worth fighting for.

>Thank the Central 46 for their time, and leave.
>Make a point of removing the restraints, then leave.
>Ask the Central 46 to consider officially recognizing the Arrancar.
>Other?
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>>2040552
>>2040559
The Central 46 can't even.
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>>2040592
>>Make a point of removing the restraints,
>Ask the Central 46 to consider officially recognizing the Arrancar.
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>>2040592
>>Make a point of removing the restraints
>>Ask the Central 46 to consider officially recognizing the Arrancar.
>>then leave.
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>>2040592
>Make a point of removing the restraints, then leave.
>Ask the Central 46 to consider officially recognizing the Arrancar.
>Then leave.
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>>2040592
>Ask the Central 46 to consider officially recognizing the Arrancar.
>"Or you can continue to ignore them and have the Shihonen's and Shiba's continue to pay for their expenses out of pocket."
Because clearly that's a completely untroubling precedent.
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>>2040592
>Ask the Central 46 to consider officially recognizing the Arrancar.


There's something i'd like to consider, though i'm not sure on whether it'd be a good idea personally, and it's not something i particularly like the thought of.

What if, instead of being aggressive, pushy and just generally confrontational... we just bow.
A nice, deep bow, a show of fealty, and essentially beg, despite our pride, that they allow us this.
I would hope they would recognize it as fealty, and not as weakness.
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>>2040592
>Ask the Central 46 to consider officially recognizing the Arrancar
>Bow deeply full 90 Degrees.
>Then leave.
>>2040627
supporting this.
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>>2040592
>3d10, DC 19, critical 25, best of three
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Rolled 3, 6, 8 = 17 (3d10)

>>2040666
>crit 25
Jeeze.

I guess we can always hope for a miracle.
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Rolled 9, 1, 7 = 17 (3d10)

>>2040666
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Rolled 1, 4, 7 = 12 (3d10)

>>2040666
fail train in bound
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Or RNGesus could always just fuck us in the ass.
You know, for funsies.
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>>2040676
>>2040671
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>>2040592
It's kind of sad that in Riku's 3 trips to Ghost Mexico she found Halibel & co. Then Stark then the shinigami whose name I can't remember but in decades they didn't find anyone.
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Ah a good story moment yet again ruined by rng fucking us all in the ass.
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>>2040707
Gotta roll for everything, dawg.
For some reason.
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>>2040692
Most hollows that might even be capable of reason either go full murderhobo to survive or fall into camps under the vasto lordes, of whom the only one who could be considered truly benevolent is Halibel. The others are either superpowered nihilists or megolomaniacs.

Good recruiting grounds for Aizen. Really disheartening for Halibel. Part of why she doesn't even consider Hueco Mundo her "home" any longer.
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Finally started playing Bleach Brave Souls, I get a 5 star Captain Fluffy. Yay, I guess?
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>>2040442
A better and slightly more realistic hypothetical would be Riku just deciding that the C46 has no say in any of her decisions, but even that would be based on the idea that she is basically carrying the war effort on her shoulders. She could, at any time, decide to invalidate the C46 completely, so they're fighting against that idea by standing firm and not submitting to the inherent coercion of the situation.
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>>2040592
You take the momentary silence to unfasten the restraints around Halibel and Appaci's necks, allowing them to clatter loudly to the floor.

“There was never anything to fear,” you tell the Central 46 quietly and taking a carefully-calculated bow. “I'm asking you as humbly as I know how, please just acknowledge that they're not a threat to you.”

Halibel and Apacci join you as there's a sudden outburst from the stands. “You've gone too far, Captain!”

“They never did anything to warrant such treatment,” you reply, as calmly as you can. “It has no basis in the laws of the Seireitei, it has no basis in reason... and it flies in the face of all common decency. They're just as willing to fight and die as I am, as any of the Gotei 13 are, for the same basic reasons.”

“So I couldn't keep stomaching it,” you explain. “I can't stand watching you treat them like criminals for no other reason that baseless fear.”

After a few moments of letting your accusation sink in, Yoruichi's father speaks. “I believe that a recess is in order. Thank you for your report, Captain Kusajishi... and for your presence as well miss Halibel, miss Apacci.”

“And I know this is a sentiment not all my colleagues will share,” he continues, “but thank you for your honesty.”

As you leave the floor, heading up the stairs to the main entrance, you mutter under your breath. “Some of them will never consider the possibility that they're wrong about you, you know. I'm sorry.”

“Thank you for arranging the opportunity anyway,” Halibel replies quietly.
>1/2
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>>2040738
http://bravesouls.fyi/
You can look him up here to see how good he/ any other character you get is and what abilities and killer effect they'll have as a 6*. They also have lists of all the items and such, along with the gacha schedule to see what's coming up for you to summon, but it hasn't been as good at showing what's coming up next lately.
And something that took me forever to figure out, don't use immutable balls when upgrading items unless you want that specific item with that specific element. You can upgrade without them. Felt really retarded when I figured that out.
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>>2040760
Late October.

There's an undeniable chill in the air, the sense of approaching winter, of time growing short. Your own skills are sharp, your kidō technique comprehensive, your allies stronger than ever. And to top it all off, the Captains who left to train in the Royal Realm are set to return this afternoon.

You lift the arm on your record player and shutter your office window against the chill breeze, pondering what to do.

>Go to formally greet your fellow Captains the moment they arrive.
>Arrange a celebration to welcome them back properly, including booze.
>Remain where you are. If anyone wants to find you they'll come to you.
>Go for a stroll. Stretch your legs a bit, get some fresh air.
>Other?
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>>2040804
>>Arrange a celebration to welcome them back properly, including booze.
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>>2040804
>Go to formally greet your fellow Captains the moment they arrive.
>Arrange a celebration to welcome them back properly, including booze.
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>>2040738
The only advice I can give is to go in as hard as you can for Kenpachi in the current gacha. There's a reason people call him BroKen.
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>>2040804
>Arrange a celebration to welcome them back properly, including booze.
I wonder what kind of booze doggo drinks. And how much.
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>>2040804
>Arrange a celebration to welcome them back properly, including booze.
>other:Ask Retsu about Kenny. Last time you met him, it ended in broken bones and a broken heart for the man.
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>>2040804
>>Go to formally greet your fellow Captains the moment they arrive.
We have to see how they've improved. Final destination no items.
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>once more with feeling!
>3d10, best of four this time
>higher is better
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Rolled 4, 3, 4 = 11 (3d10)

>>2040875
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Rolled 3, 5, 2 = 10 (3d10)

>>2040875
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Rolled 2, 4, 5 = 11 (3d10)

>>2040875
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Rolled 2, 6, 9 = 17 (3d10)

>>2040875
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Rolled 5, 1, 5 = 11 (3d10)

>>2040875
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>>2040875
Alright, now that we have that I'll be calling it here for the evening, it's getting late and I'm at a natural stopping point. I'll be back Monday for some updates, so thanks for playing and see you then!

Until then feel free to post omake ideas, or suggest any last-minute stuff to deal with before the Aizening, because otherwise... it's close. And I mean I'm already pre-writing the opening shots. So this may be your last chance.
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>>2040877
>>2040879
>>2040883
>>2040884
>>2040886
All that mediocrity

>>2040899
One thing I was considering was a weaponised form of the anti-mindfuck serum, in case we find a Quincy that we might want to save in the midst of battle and don't have the time or opportunity to obtain consent, like Askin, Cang or Robert. I think those are the only three left worth going for, anyway.
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>>2040899
There's always Yin and Yang. Not sure what they're up to.
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>>2040899
>Still haven't found Mimihagi
>Still haven't held Yamamoto's and Jushiro's funeral.
>still haven't gotten our 9th tail.
>still haven't gotten around to putting "The Question" and BG9 through rehab.
>haven't asked the Privion Espada if they wanted to fight for their lives in the Aizening.
>Still haven't eaten Kukaku's arm for the extra Shinreiryoku.
Why do we still have an arm in the freezer? Weren't we supposed to eat it/destroy it/wear it for the shinreiryoku boost? It could be useful as a spare appendage when we get our right arm blown off from the modded Kuyo Shibari spell, but other than that it's just a lump of flesh with a divine fragment of a key.
>still haven't gotten to do actual preparations on our warplan.
I'm especially beligerent on this. It seems that we're all just doing the usual prep ourselves and wait for the coming storm instead of trying to come up with the "mythical 3rd option" that we discussed once in the past threads. It's been touched upon once with Kaoru which turns out to be the canon "Fake Kurakara Town" plan, And I do remember that even though we didn't vote for active warfare with small skirmishes in Quincyland or even scout out Quincy City, we could at least try to come up with some battle plan based on terrain. We did get some good intel on the army numbers/strength/composition, but not a whole lot on Aizen's elite save for what Gin, Bambi, and Menoly could provide. I kinda want an actual proper Captain's Meeting to discuss actual battle strategy.
>Where's the other Regai?
>What happened to Senna? She's like Tessai where she's there but she's almost a wallflower who's near the state of becoming Shrodinger's soul.
>So what's Kisuke up to?
>So have Yin and Yang made up their minds about what to do with themselves?
They can't possibly stay in Riku's personal world and hide there forever like a bomb shelter. Eventually they'll have to come out at some point.
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>>2040899
Riku somehow becoming Head Captain instead of Shunsui.

A character as they were in different arcs and timelines get wibbly wobbelyed by time and meet each other. Someone like Ichigo, Tatsuki, Soi Fon, etc.
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>>2040899
An omake where Rosa somehow had kids/descendants that survived the Quincy war of the 1800s before biting the dust fighting against Yoruichi (had kids at age 16, died at age 20). Fast forward to 2001 where Riku meets her biological descendants from her Quincy side.
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>>2041016
>Still absent. This will come up in time.
>Still not technically dead yet, though First Division held a brief service.
>Still hasn't been enough years, though truly extraordinary circumstances could accelerate it
>One is still catatonic and the other is hostile, neither is in a place where they can consent
>They're still physically a mess. If their presence is required you'll be in some DEEP shit.
>There's still a hangup there, emotionally speaking, though that may end up resolved.
>This will happen once the other Captains are present to participate.
>In custody/containment
>Rangiku still has her hidden away. Central 46's rules are still in effect regarding her existence, so until that changes expect not to see much of her except possibly in an omake.
>Coming up with backup plans for his backup plans in the event the Gotei 13 fails.
>This will come up.
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>>2040899
Damn, I had wanted to go for seeing if Kobara no Tachi has a Segunda as well, guess scheduling didn't really work out... though that could be an omake, of Riku's bullshit going even further beyond
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>>2041185
We'll unlock that mid-battle with aizen, just watch.
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>>2041185
Im more curious if Stark could do it. He's pretty crazy already and his origin is even divine. I have no idea how nuts that could end up.
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>>2040899
Honestly kinda wanna hear more about the claymore quest, Like what's our character looks like and what her starting personality might be and other stuff.
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>>2042379
>yfw Starrk's Segunda is just turning all the air in a ten mile radius into double-super-powered ceros and the giant cero field it creates instantly explodes

The nuclear option.
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>>2042586
I just hope it's not Riku part dos, like Queen writes amazingly well and competently, but his MCs aren't typically that interesting on their own. Bar shadows of zeon appelion, who's MC was an established side character. I just hope that she acts different than riku, and maybe has an actually feminine demeanor, not that I hate Riku or anything, I love this quest.

2 cents from a faggot who doesn't matter
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>>2042586
The character's name is Noel, ranked #13 at the start of the story. Her personality isn't set in stone yet.

This is the model I've based her physical appearance on, with blond hair and silver eyes of course.
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>>2042772
huh that almost looks like Mordred from Fate, neat
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>>2042772
Looks kinda similar to Karasuba from Sekirei, Except y'know, Her eyes.
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>>2042772
Also kinda happy that we aren't you know a bottom tier scrub like how other quests usually do it, Let's us do more stuff immediately.
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>>2042772
Also another quest I have is does Noel have a/any BFF's?
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>>2042773
>>2042785
The character is from League of Legends actually, matches my mental image aside from her hair and eye color, thus the grayscale.

>>2042792
At the start, most of her fellow warriors will consider her "Bad Luck". So no, not really.
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>>2042795
>At the start, most of her fellow warriors will consider her "Bad Luck".
Damnit king! You're really making me want this quest soon!
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>>2042795
Also since we're already #13 do we already have an epitaph/nickname? Specifically since we're apparently "Bad Luck"?
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>>2042795
>Number 13
>Bad luck

Off right in the tropes. So what kinda of bad luck we talking about? "Hunts she participates in always seem to have more/stronger enemies than expected" or "Anyone whose been around her for any length of time dies and/or awakens"?
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>>2042800
That's why "Bad Luck" is in quotes. That's the nickname other people have given her.

>>2042801
Without being too specific, the rumor is that every time she's on a team mission her teammates all end up dead. The rest you'll find out in time once I start running it.
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>>2042810
Offensive defensive or sensor?
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>>2042816
Since our nickname is Bad Luck it'd make sense if we're an offensive since I think defensive and sensor's can heal people can't they?
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>>2042821
Defensive have great regen and can regrow limbs without losing yoki or accumulated strength. Offensive can't but are faster and have higher damage potential. Defensives can only heal themselves.


Sensors can heal but it's rare as fucking up means body horror or worse. Off he top of my head only Galatea showed any degree of skill in it and she was the strongest Claymore of her generation not specifically engineered to turn into a pocket abyssal one for the organization. To the point of taking on high level awakened beings solo and making fools of them.
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>>2042831
Really? I could have sworn one or two of the ghosts could use it?
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>>2042816
She'd officially be considered Offensive Type.
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>>2042834
I mean it's been years since I read so probably, but it's still fairly rare and requires stupid high precision most sensors never get.


>>2042840
And unofficially?
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>>2042842
Probably a special type, Might have something to do with her Bad Luck.
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>>2042840
Question, If you are using generations what generation will Noel be a part of?
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>>2042849
121.
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>>2042864
>we don't get to pick anything
RAILROADING

looking forward to seeing what your plan is, better be good bub
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>>2042864
Last question that I can really think of for now, You got Noel's symbol picked yet?
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>>2042911
Yes. Like this, but not drawn on a touchpad by someone with no artistic talent.
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>>2042795
Riven eh, at least she's not completely androgynous
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>>2043296
Yeah, I think that's what the character's name is.
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>>2043347
I had to ask my friends who played league and they all responded "Cancer" almost immediately.

So good choice
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>>2043478
No clue dude, I don't even play the game. She just had the right hair.
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>>2043629
And a shit jawline!
I reject this woman and her poor genetics!
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>>2043644
>I reject this woman and her poor genetics!

There is another way.
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>>2043939
quit shilling your waifu bro, not even the best girl from that manga
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>>2043968
But I’m not >>2042785
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>>2043629
>pineapple ponytail.
That pineapple hairstyle is gonna be the one thing that makes Noel instantly recognizable among the claymore girls to the point where it's unnerving to see her without that pineapple ponytail.
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>>2045190
>yfw noel is genki instead of a blackpilled nihilistic edgelord
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>>2045202
I'd love that, a whole bunch
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>>2045202
TO be fair many of the Claymore were fairly upbeat considering their circumstances,
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>>2045318
Noel's gonna spread some straight up christmas cheer.
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>>2045322
>>2045202
>Noel at some point in the quest Awakens
>Absolutely no physical change aside from smelling completely like a Youma.
>Noel's still genki as ever.
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>>2045370
That'd imply she's in the ballpark of Teresa's level.
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>>2042989
photoshopfag to the rescue
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>>2040899
You take a few minutes to try and recall what everyone in that list of Captains actually drinks. Sui Fēng only ever drinks whatever it is Yoruichi is drinking at the time so she's easy, but you're not actually sure when the last time you've seen Toshirō drink was. Despite his diminutive stature he's certainly old enough, and despite his reckless tendencies he's probably mature enough to handle a bit of alcohol and yet inexperienced enough not to be too picky. Sajin is basically too devoted to everything about the former Head Captain to drink anything but sake, which thankfully is in overwhelming supply within the Seireitei. Zaraki would probably only care about getting drunk, so shochū should suffice. If he were a serious enough drinker to not get drunk you might have been obliged to break out some of your good whiskey.

“Tenri, please put in an order with the kitchen,” you call downstairs. “Twenty large jugs of sake, five of sweet potato shochū or awamori, whatever's available, and five bottles of umeshu.”

Then you place a call to Gin for dried fruits and other snacks, and to Yoruichi to confirm that you can use her Division grounds for the purpose... your own surroundings are practical and pleasant, but centuries of Shihōin money have gone into making Second Division's grounds something entirely different.

“This is the right place, isn't it?” you ask Rangiku as the two of you glance around the promenade leading up to the official Senkaimon a few hours later.

Your daughter takes her denreishinki out of a pocket to check the time. “It's the right time too.”

“I'd assume we'd know if they were here,” you sigh. “They might be setting up to send them back... it's not supposed to be as easy to get there and back as it is for me.”

“Do you hear something?” Rangiku asks, looking up as you hear something rumble in the distance like thunder.

“Ah,” you nod. “So we're doing this again.”
>3d10, best of three
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>>2045804
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Rolled 1, 9, 9 = 19 (3d10)

>>2045804
>>2045810

Whoops, ignore that. It's been a while.
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Rolled 4, 8, 10 = 22 (3d10)

>>2045804
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Rolled 4, 5, 2 = 11 (3d10)

>>2045810
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>>2045804
DOOOOOODGE!” you shout. “They're aiming at me!”

Rangiku follows your advice and flash-steps well clear of the impending disaster zone, shortly before something lands in the spot where you were standing moments before with a resounding crash. The wide stone paving tiles are shattered and thrown into the air, and even before the pale ejecta tumbles back to earth you're forced to dodge again as a second impact rattles your teeth. The third impact is noticeably smaller than the first two even though you can't see it through the debris and the dust, and the fourth barely even registers.

Coughing, you draw your zanpakuto.

“Sorry 'bout this,” you apologize, giving your blade a twirl. “Tenran!”

Your hadō is just strong enough to clear the clouds of dust with a single gust, revealing four coughing Captains standing in a wide triple-impact crater.

“Welcome... back!” you greet them between coughs. “So which son of a bitch tried to drop you all on my head?”

“That punk-haired freak, I think,” Zaraki replies, finally seeming to have cleared his lungs. “Dick move.”

“You all okay over here?” Rangiku asks as she rejoins you.

“Yeah, just inhaled about a half ton of Seireitei,” you reply, sheathing Tenkotsuki at your side. “God, it's all in my hair too...”

>Why don't we all clean up, take care of business, then meet at the Second Division? Party's set up.
>Well, we shouldn't keep the other Captains waiting... though I doubt they've really WAITED per se.
>You know... you four do you. Come and party with the rest of us or don't, your call.
>Other?
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>>2045855
>Why don't we all clean up, take care of business, then meet at the Second Division? Party's set up.
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>>2045855
>other: flip a middle finger at the sky.
>other: get a bucket for Tenkotsuki in case she needs to manifest and puke her guts out. It's shameless but you know she needs it.
>Why don't we all clean up, take care of business, then meet at the Second Division? Party's set up.
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>>2045855
>>Why don't we all clean up, take care of business, then meet at the Second Division? Party's set up.
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>>2045855
>Why don't we all clean up, take care of business, then meet at the Second Division? Party's set up.
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>>2045855
>Why don't we all clean up, take care of business, then meet at the Second Division? Party's set up.
>Free shochuū on me, zaraki.
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>>2045855
>>Why don't we all clean up, take care of business, then meet at the Second Division? Party's set up.
>>2045862
I know Tenkotsuki gets dizzy but I don't think it's that bad. Also I think she'd be pretty annoyed if you suggested it was.
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>>2045855
>Why don't we all clean up, take care of business, then meet at the Second Division? Party's set up.
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>>2045935
she stays dizzy for hours. no one in their right mind can have nausea that lasts that long just from spinning that much.
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>>2045959
...couldn't we fix it by spinning her the other direction?
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>>2045961
Have you tried spinning yourself in place in one direction and then reversing direction suddenly? It just makes the nausea worse.
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>>2045970
Yes, for a moment, but the dizziness stops.
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>>2045855
“You okay, vixen?” you ask, shaking your head.

“This is one of the few times I am truly happy to not have a physical body,” she replies in your head. “Otherwise I might... I might...”

The retching noises cause you to wince. “Aw, don't... literally how!?”

“Still insane I see,” a white-haired young man chuckles. “The more things change.”

You peer at the man, who seems familiar somehow but who you're fairly sure you've never met. “Who are you? I don't think we've been introduced.”

“Hitsugaya Tōshiro,” the man introduces himself.

You freeze in place. “No. There's no way you're Tōshiro.”

“I can assure you that I am,” he sighs. “Several weeks of the 'Hikifune diet' had a profound and unexpected effect.”

“So this is...”

“Yeah,” Hitsugaya nods. “I may have... developed a little.”

Rangiku looks over your shoulder at the Captain's new form. “Hey, he's actually kinda handsome.”

“Didn't realize he was your type,” you smirk. “You-know-who's gonna be so disappointed...”

“Hey, no fair...” Rangiku pouts. “You can't just go for the jugular like that.”

“I know,” you shrug. “Sorry, but I can't just let you get away with it either.”

“Anyway,” you continue, “if you all want to get cleaned up and caught up, there's going to be a welcome back celebration at the Second Division.”

“Why would I wanna be a part of somethin' that...” Zaraki begins before you cut him off.

“Free booze.”

Kenpachi is gone almost before you finish the sentence.
>1/2
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>>2046034
pic related
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>>2046034
WHERE'S THE HANDSOME TOSHIRO PIC? WE NEED THE HANDSOME TOSHIRO.
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>>2046034
>“I can assure you that I am,” he sighs. “Several weeks of the 'Hikifune diet' had a profound and unexpected effect.”
So you're telling me Toshiro's training was more or less feeding him food, making sure he eats his veggies and drinks his milk? kek.
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>>2046034
Byakuya, who was the quietest impact, walks away without saying a word... presumably to clean his uniform. The others at least give you some passing degree of recognition before leaving as well.

It takes you some time to wash the bits of Seireitei out of your hair and throw on a new shihakusho, but you're still only a few minutes late for the start of the celebration. Kenpachi made a beeline for the Second Division, apparently having run through sprinklers at some point to wash himself off and the air movement caused by his own running to dry off. Sui Fēng isn't far behind, having brought along some back paperwork left for her attention by Shūhei, and Hitsugaya puts in an appearance a few minutes after that.

“Who...” Shunsui frowns, narrowing his eyes at the third newcomer. “Tōshiro? Is that really you?”

“Yes,” Hitsugaya sighs. “It's a long story, Head Captain.”

“Well, sit down and tell me about it over some sake,” the Head Captain suggests, motioning to the beverages lined up on a long table. “Good views upstairs.”

Sui Fēng meanwhile heads over towards a low, covered bridge across the Executive barracks' garden pond, where Yoruichi and her brother are sitting and admiring the evening light as it falls on the scene. Rangiku and Gin are also sitting nearby, though out of earshot.

Zaraki has found Unohana and your sister Kaoru, who were having a conversation, and seems to have settled nearby with a plate of food and a small jug of sake to himself.

When Komamura arrives, he takes a seat near Kisuke in under the veranda with a comically small cup, and when Byakuya finally shows his immaculately-groomed face he settles down by himself with a single cup of sake.

>See what Hitsugaya and Shunsui are up to upstairs.
>Check in on Sui Fēng... you'd also be interested to see Yūshiro.
>Zaraki's awfully subdued for some reason. Go talk with him.
>Komamura and Kisuke? That's an interesting duo.
>Byakuya is drinking alone? How inappropriate of a Clan head.
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>>2046034
>“This is one of the few times I am truly happy to not have a physical body,” she replies in your head. “Otherwise I might... I might...”
>The retching noises cause you to wince. “Aw, don't... literally how!?”

>>2045971
Told you Tenkotsuki needed a bucket.
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>>2046067
>>Zaraki's awfully subdued for some reason. Go talk with him.
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>>2046067
>>Zaraki's awfully subdued for some reason. Go talk with him.
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>>2046067
>Byakuya is drinking alone? How inappropriate of a Clan head.
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>>2046067
>Komamura and Kisuke? That's an interesting duo
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>>2046067
>>Zaraki's awfully subdued for some reason. Go talk with him.
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>>2046067
>Zaraki's awfully subdued for some reason. Go talk with him.
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>>2046067
>>Check in on Sui Fēng... you'd also be interested to see Yūshiro.
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>>2046067
>Zaraki's awfully subdued for some reason. Go talk with him.
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>zaraki wins
>writing
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>>2046416
Also, this needs to happen.
>3d10, DC 20, best of four
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Rolled 8, 6, 10 = 24 (3d10)

>>2046453
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Rolled 9, 8, 5 = 22 (3d10)

>>2046453
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Rolled 4, 6, 9 = 19 (3d10)

>>2046453
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Rolled 7, 8, 7 = 22 (3d10)

>>2046453
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>>2046459
>>2046462
>>2046466
Well then.
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>>2046474
Sorry this is taking so long. I had to track down Riku's last fight with Kenpachi in the archives to make sure I was remembering a couple of details right.
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>>2046665
When we stomped him because we were busy looking for oetsu?
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>>2046665
It strikes you as odd that Zaraki hasn't said very much in the whole time he's been back... also that he hasn't tried to kill you. But even odder is the fact that he's alone. Not that he's drinking by himself in a corner of the room, but after a few moments you realize that he's alone. Before today the last time you saw him you'd crushed his chest in with kidō in a fight, but that wouldn't account for this.

“You okay?” you ask, taking a seat on the wooden bench next to him.

Zaraki takes a gulp of shochū from the jug. “Fine. The fuck kinda question is that?”

“Couldn't help noticing,” you admit. “No pink.”

“Yeah,” Zaraki grunts, glaring at a spot on the floor a few feet in front of him. “Imagine that, no pink.”

“So are you okay?” you repeat.

It takes him a few moments to respond. “No.”

“Right...” you frown, not really sure what to say next. Of all the people you've ever met Zaraki is the absolute last you'd ever expect to be so reticent.

After a few more moments he finally volunteers a bit more conversation. “The fuck do you even want?”

>I want to make sure you're okay, seeing you like this makes me feel like I kicked a puppy.
>You know the booze isn't what you need, what you need is a fight. And you'll get one soon enough.
>You know she's still here, right? They DID teach you how to perform jinzen?
>I don't fucking know, Zaraki. I just can't let you sit here and drink yourself stupid alone, I guess.
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>>2046697
>>I want to make sure you're okay, seeing you like this makes me feel like I kicked a puppy.
>You know she's still here, right? They DID teach you how to perform jinzen?
>You get good enough at it, she can and will pop out on her own. You've seen mine manifest of their own will after all.
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>>2046697
>>You know the booze isn't what you need, what you need is a fight. And you'll get one soon enough.
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>>2046697
>>You know she's still here, right? They DID teach you how to perform jinzen?
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>>2046697
>>You know she's still here, right? They DID teach you how to perform jinzen?
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>>2046697
>>2046708
I'll back this.

By god these Blood War Shunsui+Hitsugaya+Filler/Byakuya teams are cancer incarnate.
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>>2046708
>>2046720
Yeah, supporting.
Have tenko come out to make that point clear, or rosa if she's still not feeling well enough.
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>>2046697
>>2046708
>>>I want to make sure you're okay, seeing you like this makes me feel like I kicked a puppy.
>>You know she's still here, right? They DID teach you how to perform jinzen?
>>You get good enough at it, she can and will pop out on her own. You've seen mine manifest of their own will after all.
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>dice+3d10
>best of four
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Rolled 4, 7, 9 = 20 (3d10)

>>2046766
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Rolled 3, 3, 6 = 12 (3d10)

>>2046766
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Rolled 1, 1, 6 = 8 (3d10)

>>2046766
Let's see
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Rolled 4, 2, 7 = 13 (3d10)

>>2046766
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Rolled 6, 7, 10 = 23 (3d10)

>>2046766
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>>2046769
“I wanna see if I can help,” you grumble. “I can't help it, looking at you the way you are now makes me feel like I just kicked a puppy.”

“You crushed my chest and basically told me to fuck off,” he grumbles right back at you, summarizing your last encounter. “Then you call me a fucking puppy? What's up with that.”

“It's a figure of speech,” you counter with a sigh. “Look, you know how to do jinzen now, right?”

“Sort of,” Kenpachi shrugs, taking another long drink. “Not very good at it... too much sitting still and doin' nothing, not enough fighting.”

A thought occurs to you.

“So... did anyone teach you that it's possible to meditate while performing kata?”

Kenpachi stares at you in disbelief. “Wait, what?”

“I meditate while performing kata,” you explain. “It's just a matter of practice. Kinda like walking zen.”

“Practice, huh?” Kenpachi muses. “How much practice?”

“Like a hundred and ninety years,” you admit, “but it's not like you're starting from scratch. You have good instincts when it comes to how to move, what you never learned were set forms to move through.”

“So that's the secret to it?” he asks, grasping the concept so quickly that it honestly surprises you a little. “The kata are mindless, same as sitting still?”

“Pretty much,” you nod. “That's the idea. When you don't have to think about how you're moving anymore it lets you think about other things... even meditate. Maybe a guy like you would even find it easier to meditate while you're moving.”

Kenpachi immediately rises to his feet and leaves, the jug of alcohol slung over one shoulder.

Unohana spares you a glance, having apparently been listening in. “Kata meditation?”

You shrug. “Weirdness is something we both have in common. Maybe it'll work for him.”

>Ask what Unohana and Kaoru were talking about.
>Check in on Hitsugaya and Shunsui.
>See how Sui Fēng and Yoruichi are doing.
>Komamura seems equally... somber.
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>>2046855
>>See how Sui Fēng and Yoruichi are doing
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>>2046855
>>Komamura seems equally... somber.
Torn between the Unohana option and this. Also can't recall if he met with his folks before the Royal Guard training camp or if he's planning to do that after this, which could be what's on his mind.
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>>2046855
>>Ask what Unohana and Kaoru were talking about.
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>>2046855
>>Ask what Unohana and Kaoru were talking about.
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Rolled 1 (1d2)

>>2046855
Can't decide. 1 in Unohana, 2 is Komamura.
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>>2046855
>>Komamura seems equally... somber.
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>>2046855
>>See how Sui Fēng and Yoruichi are doing.
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>>2046927
Oops accidentally forgot I already voted ignore this
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>>2046855
>Komamura seems equally... somber.
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>it's midnight here, need to sleep
>will tally the votes in the morning
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So now that Queen is ko'd time for rampant baseless speculation. Why do you think the upcoming Claymore Mc is chronically unlucky?
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>>2046855
>>Komamura seems equally... somber.
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>>2047088
evil plotting from higher ups
>WHAT GOOD IS DEFENDING HUMANITY IF WE MUST SACRIFICE OUR HUMANITY TO DO SO
>I’m human. The real deal, right down to the fuckin' marrow of my bones. Don't lump me together with you faggot-ass monsters.
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>>2047097
Seems unlikely since if that were such an issue they'd send us after an Awakened Being alone.

I was thinking poor yoki control acting like a beacon to enemies and fouled sensor detection up.
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>>2047110
Nay lad, they're using us for testing, of course.
Or cleanup for failed tests, after we end up being good at it.
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>>2047110
Oh, but here's a question though.
How do we make noel as broken as possible?

Seems like it'd be harder in this world given how things work.
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>>2047122
A unique sword style. That's how everyone becomes broken in that universe. Just have to make ours as uncounterable as possible.

Brainstorming time
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>>2047212
I think we gotta specialize.
How about MAXIMUM KONO SPEEDO
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>>2047213
or we could have some sort of gimmick, like super karate kicks.
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>>2047435
Maybe we should try spinning. That's a good trick.
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>>2047116
>Nay lad, they're using us for testing,
We're a claymore that's the default. That said they are not blatant about it until they get a good idea they have to directly test. Like the twins.

>Or cleanup for failed tests
default Claymore stuff again.

>>2047122
Getting good at yoki perception and manipulation is probably the best way. That's how Teresa, Priscilla and Galatea were so very powerful. Besides massive reserves being good at that lets you know an enemy's actions before they take them, lets you possibly control them, and negates getting snuck up on. Also lets you do more with less yoki allowing you to have a higher limit.


>>2047212
Teresa had no unique style, nor did Priscilla.

>>2047213
Been done, a lot. Flash sword, quick blade, etc.

>>2047435
Won't work on AB, they regen like mad so unless you remove bits....

>>2047454
Drillsword.
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>>2047454
Spinning, to the most ridiculous, unreasonable extreme?
The big, obvious weakness is the center axis, presumably the leg we're standing on and our head.

It's pretty bad since it creates the potential for a straight shot through our torso while making it difficult to change direction.
If we could defend those two points it might be neat, but our body/sword also needs to be able to handle whatever we'd be striking, which might not work if it's a super hard or edged surface.

Since we're an offensive type we need to be more careful, we can lose limbs.
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>>2047462
What about TWO SWORDS with our KONO SPEEDO
Or a single REALLY BIG CLAYMORE
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>>2047479
No no no. 7 swords and 16 knives. One per hand, one in our mouth, and one for each knee and elbow joint. The knives are held between our fingers and toes. We'll be unstoppable.
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>>2047493
Can we rap while we fight?
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>>2047479
>>2047472
A really big claymore AND spinning

Use the sword as a pivot for kicks!
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>>2047479
>What about TWO SWORDS with our KONO SPEEDO
Been done, ABs are better at it

>Or a single REALLY BIG CLAYMORE
Ab's are definitely much better at it. Fuck Isley could shoot giant claymores from his ahdns as arrows for his bow.

>>2047493
>>2047505
Too complex. Awakened beaings will always have the edge in amount of weapons possible field. Also we get ONE claymore, and that is it. other swords will break if we try using them that way.
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>>2047508
Now hold on, hear me out.
What if instead of the claymore, we just carry around a whole fucking tree trunk.

And smash shit with it.
And one day we come across like a 300 year old oak tree and carve it into a legendary club.
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>>2047520
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=80YFtnTBApU

You need to learn to relax and joke around man.
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>>2047526
AB's would regenerate from it. Unlike Claymores they do not have an exceptional weakness to crushing and their armor typically nopes even siege weapons.

>>2047529
Sadly there is no sarcasm font on this board.


As for Style, I was thinking of maybe using Yoki to extend the edge of our blade for a moment.
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>>2047535
It'd be neat it would could learn to unconsciously direct 100% of our yoki purely to the muscles we're using and the parts of our body being struck as and when needed.

It'd cut way down on how much we use and maximize power output.
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Back from the hospital, after three hours it turns out it was a probably pulled muscle in my chest that simulated the symptoms of a heart attack aggravated by the stress of work and from thinking I was having a heart attack.

As it IS three in the morning now I'm going to sleep, and I may not update tomorrow because damn son that takes it out of you.

I have a basic idea of what Noel's specialty COULD do, it's super flexible with regards to combat style.
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>>2047839
Can confirm, having an actual heart attack also takes a lot out of you.
Mine was caused by a virus that inflamed my heart.

Wew, almost a year on from it now, come to think of it.
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>>2047454
Go home Anakin, you're like 8 years old.
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>>2047839
Oh man, I shit you not queen I had the same thing happen to me, had to get my heart examined and everything.

>It only took my lunch hour though, thanks panic attack in the waiting room
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>>2047122
Her simple core ability could probably be vibrating shit so fast that they heat up. Get a 1000 degree claymore pre-awakening. Post awakening would be "Super hot" Noel.
>>2047088
The only thing I can think of that makes the other claymore girls view Noel as bad luck is Noel's natural curiosity often sparks a chain of events that derails a mission to where the whole squad fails in killing the target, or they kill a target but suffer a series of embarassing setbacks because Noel couldn't resist picking that apple on the precarious tree that causes the cliffside to collapse.
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>>2048299
Well, clearly king is planning out every detail of our character for us, excepting her personality.
There's no reason to speculate, it seems.

The most we could do at this point is suggest methods of fighting that would be effective regardless of any special abilities.
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How about Mordhau? Simple and effective.
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>>2047934
Had a friend of mine with a similar problem, iirc they had to treat the virus and then go back in to repair some valve damage. Last I heard he's only just beginning to recover... still managed to have a kid in that time though.

Like literally when did he even.
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>>2048595
Isn't that just bashing someone over the head with the crossguard? How do you even specialize in that?
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>>2048595
not going to do jack shit on even a Youma much less an Awakened being.

>>2048801
Basically

>>2047839
Glad to hear you are okay boss,

>>2048299
Could be something to facilitate quick movement which is handy on both the attack and defense. Could also be something to harden the muscles of the body, increasing strength yield of them and making wounds less liable to take permanently. Or if we want to get really wild Temporary Yoki constructs.
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>>2048811
Other options
Using yoki to drain heat and energy from the area to freeze our enemies and use the energy to boost ourself

Using yoki to boost our electrical impulses to the point we can create enough electricity to cause damage.
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Remember: it's better to be a defense Claymore than an offense Claymore
We want to not worry about lost bits in this setting
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>>2048829
too late. Queen's already pre-determined our type. At least officially going by the officials in-universe.
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>>2048835
Laaame
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>>2048829
Not necessarily true. Defensive Claymore deal a lot less damage and generally take a lot more abuse because less mobile. Even then some damage they just can't shake off, even with insane regeneration like deneve' claymores are still vastly inferior in that regard to Awakened beings, who will always win contests of endurance. Offensive ones don't regen as fast, but don't lose any fidelity unless the limb doesn't get reconnected in time.

Additionally>>2048835 is correct as of here>>2042840
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>>2048835
I have an overarching idea of what's going on with this island in the setting and how Noel fits into it, yes. Same as most of the other noteworthy warriors.
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>>2048872
Don't suppose you can tell us why Noel became a claymore?

And on a side note I'm pretty sure that there was a claymore called Noel who went after Teresa in cannon.
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>>2049046
Yup Noel the Stormwind ranked 4th, then 5th with Priscilla joining, noted for exceptional agility. One of the four who went after Teresa and was killed by Priscilla.
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>>2049046
Orphan. Anything more than that either gets into spoilers territory or is up to player choice.

>>2049053
Correct, but mostly I just like the name.
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>>2049140
when is omake for Tenkotuski's day driving the Riku car?
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>>2049357
Not tonight. I'm so tired from my 3am hospital trip that I need to turn in early.
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>>2049470
Sleep tight, don't let the heart attacks bite
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>More or less back in action
>Will be writing today
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>>2051965
So question, Will cannon be playing any part in your claymore quest?
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>>2052043
If by that you mean the canon characters, then no. Not at all. It'll use the basic lore only.
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>>2052045
I'm okay with that and at the same time not mainly because that means no Teresa which makes me sad.
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>>2052045
whew. And here I thought we would have to derail the debacle that is Claymore canon events in order to survive. Speaking of plot derailment, What's the Henderson number for SSQ? How many Hendersons is Riku's actions worth when you compare it to canon events of Bleach?
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>>2052063
Depends on whose "plot" you're considering.
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>>2052075
So on the nickname is it "Bad Luck Noel" or "Noel of Bad Luck"?
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>>2052408
The former.
>still working on omake
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- Omake: The Shortest Day -

“Alright, Tenkotsuki,” Riku sighs. “One day. I'll give you one day to use my body as you see fit.”

“Phrasing, my dear,” Tenkotsuki gently chides her wielder.

“Do you want the day or not?” Riku smirks. “Cause if you'd rather nitpick, we could not.”

Tenkotsuki shakes her head fervently. “No, that is quite alright. I can overlook the odd turn of phrase every now and then.”

“In that case, it's all yours,” you nod. “Don't do anything I wouldn't do.”

“Lady Riku, I hope you do not misunderstand my intentions,” Tenkotsuki assures her partner. “Anything that you would not do would hardly seem appropriate to my own rather... quaint sensibilities.”

Riku quietly shuts her eyes, and allows Tenkotsuki to surge forward to replace her conscious control over their shared vessel.

Kusajishi Riku's fingers stretch and flex, as if testing their own strength, her eyes glance down at her own body as if trying to remember it.

“Splendid...” her voice decides as her hand makes a fist. “You have developed into a splendid woman, Lady Riku.”

With a single flowing movement Tenkotsuki vaults through the open window of Captain Kusajishi's office, landing lightly on a rock in the garden where she balances unmoving on the ball of one foot. Then, with an effortless grace, she kicks off the rock and flips through the air, landing flat on the covered walkway behind her and sweeping her kodachi from its sheath in a smooth arc.

She closes her eyes, savoring the sensation of a sword in her hand once more... not a projection held in her imagined form within Lady Riku's mind but a real blade grasped by the hilt with flesh and blood. Not her own, no, for that will never happen again... but real nonetheless.

The blade flashes as Tenkotsuki twists Riku's wrist to reverse the swing, then flashes again as her hand pronates and her arms swing the edge up and to the right across her body. Each movement is executed in turn with a polish and sense of grace no mortal could ever hope to achieve through a lifetime of study, even rivaling Riku's own strikes in sheer technical brilliance.
>1/?
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“That's different,” a voice greets her ears. “What style is it?”

“Nen-ryū,” Tenkotsuki informs Matsumoto Rangiku, turning and sheathing her sword with a graceful turn of her waist that brings the mouth of the saya to the point of her blade rather than the other way around. “It is my personal preference, the root of many of the old martial arts, which traces its origins to 1368.”

“Hang on...” Rangiku mutters, narrowing her eyes at what she thought had been her adoptive mother. “You sound different... aristocratic even.”

“You are not incorrect,” Tenkotsuki bows respectfully. “You speak not to your mother, but to her sword. I am Tenkotsuki, Lady Riku graciously allowed me to switch places with her for the day.”

“I see. I see,” Rangiku muses thoughtfully. “Wait, since when is that even possible?”

“Since when were you under the impression it was ever impossible?”

“Fair,” Rangiku nods. “So what's the occasion, might I ask?”

“Your mother has kindly given me permission to experience what you might consider an average day in her life. I... miss it.”

Rangiku seems nonplussed at the notion, but does nothing to immediately dismiss it. “Okay, well then how about breakfast in the mess hall?”

“That sounds delightful.”

The Lieutenant escorts her strange, temporary guest to the mess hall where she takes a small helping of every single item available to eat, with a small cup of coffee, a small cup of tea, and a small cup of juice. Then, ignoring the perturbed glances from her wielder's many subordinates, she finds and open seat near Kai, Mirai, and Rukia.

“Would it be okay if I joined you for breakfast?”

The trio glance at each other in confusion before Kai finally answers. “Sure... why would you think otherwise?”

“This is Tenkotsuki,” Rangiku explains, sitting next to her mother's body as it samples the numerous options available on her tray one at a time. “Seems Riku found a new way to dodge her paperwork.”

Tenkotsuki pauses, looking up from her plate as though someone is speaking to her. “Not even you could be so cold, Lady Riku.”

“I still like this Division,” Mirai nods sagely to herself.

“Why?” Rukia asks.

“It feels as if I learn something new every day.”
>2/?
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>>2052506
Oh god, so cute. This is great, i hope it's a long one.
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>>2052506
>Tenkotsuki pauses, looking up from her plate as though someone is speaking to her.
I was wondering if Riku would have the same awareness of what Tenkotsuki is doing that Tenkotsuki has of Riku the rest of the time.
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>>2052506
Tenkotsuki should know by now, Riku will do most ANYTHING to hand off paperwork when she's not in the mood.
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>>2052506
“Thank you for your company,” Tenkotsuki offers, rising and offering a modest bow. “Would any of you be inclined to show me some of your daily duties?”

“It's pretty boring,” Kai shrugs.

“I need to continue my training regimen,” Rukia apologizes with a bow of her own. “Sorry, miss Tenkotsuki, but my sparring partner requires my presence.”

“That is quite fine, miss Kuchiki,” Tenkotsuki assures her. “Miss Mirai?”

“I am required at the press today,” she muses, “so I suppose that might be an interesting possibility.”

“I would be thrilled.”

A few minutes later, after Tenkotsuki took the opportunity to personally thank the cooks, Mirai leads Tenkotsuki into the printing building where she has her small working office.

“This is the printing press for the Seireitei Bulletin,” Mirai explains, gesturing to the machines. “Our presses were an evolution of the bronze movable type.”

“Korean,” Tenkotsuki guesses. “Similar to the work of Johannes Gutenberg, but using a front-casting method to form the blocks.”

“That's correct,” Mirai nods, clearly impressed. “I was not aware you were versed in such inventions.”

“Lady Riku explained the technology to me once,” Tenkotsuki admits, “though it seems much more impressive in person. These are not the current machines?”

Mirai shakes her head. “Several years ago Urahara Kisuke and miss Rangiku were able to design an industrial-scale inkjet printer.”

“But you still use the old ways from time to time?” Tenkotsuki guesses. “There is a tendency within the Seireitei towards such conservation of old ways.”

In response Mirai takes a block of soft wood out of her desk. “You would be correct. I understand you have an artistic inclination?”

“Hand me the tools,” Tenkotsuki smiles. “I will demonstrate.”

“I'd like to see that,” Mirai admits, fishing through her desk drawers a second time.
>3/?
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>>2052611
“I'm impressed,” Mirai nods appreciatively at Tenkotsuki's handiwork, a carefully-carved image of chrysanthemum blossoms. “When did you learn how to do this?”

“Many lifetimes ago,” Tenkotsuki sighs wistfully. “I did not anticipate such a sense of nostalgia.”

“May I include it in the forthcoming issue?” Mirai asks, taking the wooden block from Riku's hands. “You would be credited, of course.”

“If you wish,” Tenkotsuki agrees. “Though I may be out of practice, the results are satisfying enough.”

“Thank you,” Mirai bows gracefully. “If I can be of any further assistance, please do not hesitate.”

Seeking to quench her thirst, Tenkotsuki quickly finds her way to the high point overlooking the Division's grounds, where a small tea room is situated. She uses the little preparation area to heat the water and pours for herself, whisking the thick mixture briskly until it's the texture of milk, then she takes a seat outside.

“Lovely,” she comments to herself, gazing out over the turning foliage with a contented smile on Riku's face. “Sometimes it is the simplest things, Lady Riku, which you end up missing the most. Would you not agree, Lady Yoruichi?”

“I would,” she replies, having taken a seat nearby. “Tenkotsuki.”

“You seem not to be surprised by this turn of events,” Tenkotsuki muses.

“I could tell by the reiatsu,” Yoruichi explains. “When you're controlling Riku's body, her reiatsu feels more the way it does in Bankai. It wasn't a difficult conclusion to reach.”

“Impressive,” Tenkotsuki nods approvingly. “As I have come to expect.”

“So what's the story?”

Tenkotsuki takes the third and final sip from her tea bowl and sets it aside. “There is no story, I fear. I merely wished to remind myself of these sensations... how they feel firsthand.”

“I see,” Yoruichi replies quietly. “How long has it been?”

“I have long since lost track,” Tenkotsuki admits.

“Well then, I'm glad I stopped by for dinner,” Yoruichi nods. “Come back to Riku's place in about two hours, you won't regret it.”
>4/?
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>>2053000

Is our sword going to bang our wife?
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>>2053055
.... are you retarded?
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>>2053065

Today, it really feels like it.
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>>2053055
I think Yoruichi is going to cook for Tenkotsuki.
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>>2053055
This is the first thing I thought of too. I decided it was hideously unlikely very shortly after that but also that I'd be totally on board with it if they wanted to (which I think would probably be out of character for both of them)
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>>2053000
When Tenkotsuki finally comes in for dinner, the smells that fill Riku's nostrils make her deeply thankful that she has a nose in that moment. Many of those who know her wielder are present, including her wife, adopted children, and two of her adoptive sisters. The Commandos are present, or at least the three whose positions are filled, as are the arrancars. In fact the only two people who are absent are Kurosaki and Arisawa, who have been sent home to their respective families for the weekend.

A variety of pickles are brought out first, several kinds of fruits and vegetables all with a pleasant and refreshing tanginess to them, in the style traditional to Kyoto. The shinigami present chat casually among themselves, simply enjoying the company it seems. Then Yoruichi starts bringing out the real draw... the hot pot. Vegetables, slices of boar, beef, and pork, tofu, and six different Szechaun-style sauces to go with them, all cooked in the center of the table.

“Nothing short of heavenly...” Tenkotsuki declares, Riku's lips still tingling delightfully.

“Lot of pride rides on my Szechuan cooking,” Yoruichi smirks confidently. “Glad to hear the centuries-old divinity in the room approves.”

“I understand why Lady Riku is so fond of it.”

After finishing the meal with sake, Tenkotsuki excuses herself to head upstairs. A few minutes later, she speaks up.

“I understand that this is selfish,” she admits quietly. “Though I must also admit... it felt good while it lasted, in every way save one.”

“And what would that be?” Yoruichi asks.

“I may be somewhat fond of them,” Tenkotsuki explains, “but these people... they are not my friends. They are not my family. They are not my subordinates.”

“I have no meaningful associations with anyone save for Lady Riku. It is a strangely empty feeling.”

“I see how that'd be the case,” Yoruichi sighs, “and for what it's worth I'm sorry you feel that way. Even to myself... you're a part of the person I've come to love. I often forget you're a distinct being.”

“When was the last time I could gaze at the moon like this...” Tenkotsuki mutters, shutting Riku's eyes.

“You'll have another chance,” Riku replies, opening her eyes again. “That much is certain.”

“Welcome back, Riku,” Yoruichi nods. “You did a good thing today.”

Riku however shakes her head. “I wish I could be so sure.”
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>>2053335
Clearly we must have Tenkotsuki manifest more often so she can have some friendships of her own.
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Yo Queen I have two questions.

1. When was the last time the social pastebin was updated?
2. When you launch the new quest, have you considered making a discord room for it?
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>>2053402
I see no reason why she could not manifest at all times, in order to have a life of her own.
Our schedule is quite busy as a captain, but perhaps once per month, we could let tenkotsuki drive for a day, and have some time with friends that are truly her own.

The only thing is, i'm not sure whether that would bring us closer or farther from merging.
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>>2054210
Would it be possible for Kisuke to create a gigai for Tenkotsuki to use when manifested?
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>>2054261
I dunno, maybe.
Pretty crazy shit if possible.

I guess he might know better than anyone if it would cause any issues.
We should ask him soon.
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>>2053335
>>2053000
>>2052611
>>2052506
>>2052462
>To Tenkotsuki: Was that 'one day' worth it?
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>>2053335
Now lets have Rosa have a day in the driver's seat of the "Riku car".
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>>2054511
>Rosa: Even half a day would be fine. It’s not like finding Kensei would take THAT long.
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>>2053335
I want that szechuan sauce
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>>2054155
A while ago, and I'm mulling it over. Especially since SSQ will likely still be running as well.

>>2054210
Manifestation takes focus and effort to maintain: not enough that doing it briefly is a major burden but enough that it adds up. As for merging, it's not strictly speaking "death". But whether or not it happens also isn't up to me.

>>2054261
She already sort of does that herself, same way she can do it for Riku. There's a reason why quite a few people find Tenkotsuki's capabilities disturbing.

>>2054538
Yeah, that's always the risk.

>>2055013
So do I. In fact I may go out tomorrow to pick up some hua jiao to cook with.
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>>2055226
For us, though?
Our bond with her is practically unheard of, or at least i don't remember seeing anything like it.

She can happily manifest herself of her own will, just leaving the physical strain to us, i assume.
I'd imagine that for most people, that burden is the same as or similar to entering bankai, but our actual bankai is particularly rough on our body given the energies involved, so i'm not sure simply manifesting her without having to deal with all that shinreiryoku would be nearly as taxing.

Plus, things get easier with practice, right?
Would doing it every other day, or even just on the weekends really be all that bad for riku?
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>>2055229
Also keep in mind you're seeing it from Riku's perspective. To her it's a simple matter, something she can just do without fussing over it. But the actual mechanics behind it and the amount of focus it takes both of them to do it long-term isn't something she'd have ever considered carefully, or could even be expected to accurately predict.

Like you said, it would be unheard of.
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>>2055226
But then why does she talk about missing having a physical body if she can make one whenever she manifests?
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>>2055239
Well, as riku, i'd at least try it.
To her, it's something she could probably just do with relative ease, and something that would affect the quality of life of someone she cares dearly for.
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>>2055240
Because whenever she manifests it's the same as any of the objects she manifests within Riku's inner world. They're not "real" things or "real" sensations. They're simulations, hollow imitations based on her memory of those things and what they're like. Likewise her manifested body doesn't "feel", she simply tricks herself into thinking she can feel.

Riku on the other hand is very real, when she touches something that sensation is real, when she tastes something that's what it actually tastes like, when she smells something that's how it actually smells. You can imitate those things, but it will never be the same.
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>>2055258
Hmm.
Seems like more or less the same thing to me.

Riku is just a physical body for tenkotsuki's spirit to inhabit, just like a gigai, right?
Shouldn't a gigai allow her to actually properly feel things in the same way?

Plus there's the problem that all of tenkotsuki's memories are VERY old and probably faded and fuzzy.
She'd likely feel better in our inner world if she was allowed some time outside to refresh those memories, enough that she can remember them properly.

Enough to clearly remember the taste of her favourite tea, the feeling of warm sheets against her skin and of cold winter air blowing through her hair.
Imagine being cooped up for song long in an insensate dream that your memories of such things faded. Horrifying.
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>>2055258
Well, if Kisuke can make that manifestation tool and portable gigai, I wouldn’t put it past him to make a gigai that not only gives the full range of psychical sensations but also reduces the strain of manifestation while in use.
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>>2055258
I bet you wouldn't even lock yourself in forever if you found a holodeck, you normie. Manifesting a neverending orgy of ungodly pleasures with no required sustenance beats anything reality could offer. Even ghost reality.
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>>2055258
Also, would Tenkotsuki still get dizzy if Riku cast Tenran while Tenkotsuki was manifested?
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>>2055277
Also, what the heck is going on with my ISP that I keep getting different ID’s?
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>>2055277
manifesting is probably like tangible astro-projection as demonstrated during the omake where Riku, Rosa, Tenkotuski, Shunsui, and Shunsui's zanpakuto drank for a night. Tenkotsuki and Rosa can still drink, but Riku still has to bear the drunkenness of both Tenkotuski and Rosa.
So in the case of the question "Whether Tenkotsuki still gets dizzy manifested while Riku casts Tenran", Tenkotsuki would immediately start puking her guts out to her indignity while manifested. This is supported by the following:
>“This is one of the few times I am truly happy to not have a physical body,” she replies in your head. “Otherwise I might... I might...”

>The retching noises cause you to wince. “Aw, don't... literally how!?”
So yeah. Having Tenkotuski manifest after Riku casts Tenran would result in a fox girl vomiting from motion sickness, 13 layers of vomit-stained Kimono, and shattered dignity.
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>THE STORY CONTINUES

In the time since his return Komamura has seemed unusually somber... you've always thought of him as too much of a hardass for his own good, like the Old Man but without the benefit of centuries of experience and wisdom that tell him when and where to allow a little leniency. But even when he wore the helmet you wouldn't call him 'withdrawn'.

It's enough to attract your attention, and to draw you over to the wall his imposing form is seated against.

“You okay, Captain Komamura?” you ask, taking a seat on the floor nearby.

“Perfectly fine, Captain Kusajishi,” Komamura responds, his tone carefully neutral. “Why?”

“You're drinking by yourself,” you observe, “same way Zaraki was. Same way a lot of people do when they've got something on their minds.”

“I suppose this is hardly being discreet,” Komamura admits, “though I had hoped my fellow Captains would have the discretion to leave me be. I see that I was incorrect.”

“Clearly,” you reply casually, picking up the small jug of sake at his side and refilling his dish. “Best to cut your losses and share your problem. Who knows, maybe I can do something to help.”

“I doubt it very much,” Komamura tells you, carefully lifting his cup to his wolfish face. “But I suppose getting it off my chest would be therapeutic, if nothing else comes of it.

“I learned of my Clan's technique over the course of my training. I know now how it is performed, and precisely what the consequences would be. Enormous power and endurance... but as a cost the end of this technique would mark the end of my tenancy as Captain regardless of its success or failure.”

“A gamble, then?” you ask.

“With high stakes, yes,” Komamura agrees.

>I fail to see the problem. We all have techniques we'd rather not use, but may need to anyway.
>And so you're concerned about what qualifies as an appropriate time to use this technique?
>I don't know you well enough, so you'll have to tell me what your hangup about this is.
>Other?
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>>2061427
>>And so you're concerned about what qualifies as an appropriate time to use this technique?
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>>2061427
>And so you're concerned about what qualifies as an appropriate time to use this technique?
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>>2061427
>>And so you're concerned about what qualifies as an appropriate time to use this technique?
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>>2061427
>Write-in: I don't doubt for a moment that you would die for the sake of Seireitei, and that's one way to end your Captaincy. Which is of even less benefit to us than losing your shinigami powers outright. So I'm guessing this technique is somehow worse than both of those.
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>>2061427
>And so you're concerned about what qualifies as an appropriate time to use this technique?
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>>2061427
>Write-in: I don't doubt for a moment that you would die for the sake of Seireitei, and that's one way to end your Captaincy. Which is of even less benefit to us than losing your shinigami powers outright. So I'm guessing this technique is somehow worse than both of those.
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>>2061427
>>And so you're concerned about what qualifies as an appropriate time to use this technique?
>>Other: "By any chance, were you asking Kisuke for methods to minimize the stakes?"
That being said, any conversation they may have had could be something as mundane as Division swapping.
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>>2061427
“So you're pondering what might count as an appropriate time to make that gamble?” you guess.

“You speak as though you have a similar technique,” Komamura sighs. “I would hardly be surprised if you did.”

“I do,” you affirm, “after a fashion. You know that each technique is different, and so I can't speak exactly to your case.”

“Of course.”

“You'll know when the time is right,” you shrug. “You know yourself better than anyone else, even within your clan.”

“Of course there is truth in your words,” Komamura acknowledges, “however it is my grandfather who knows our Clan best, and who taught me what I may need to do. I suppose my burden is now to weigh that knowledge, and decide.”

You have to admit you don't really know much about Komamura's background, only that he believes himself and his clan to be cursed and that the former Head Captain afforded him the opportunity to serve the Seireitei in spite of that. But the reasons for his estrangement are something he has chosen not to share in the past.

Perhaps now would be the time to change that?

>“Tell me, why is your Clan cursed? And do you consider it a personal burden to bear?”
>“What else did you focus on while training under the Royal Guard?”
>“Without a better understanding of the situation, I can't really say anything else about it.”
>Excuse yourself. You don't have the understanding or maybe even the right.
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>>2061475
>“Without a better understanding of the situation, I can't really say anything else about it
>“Tell me, why is your Clan cursed? And do you consider it a personal burden to bear?”
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>>2061475
>>“Tell me, why is your Clan cursed? And do you consider it a personal burden to bear?”
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>>2061475
>“Tell me, why is your Clan cursed? And do you consider it a personal burden to bear?”
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>>2061475
>>“Tell me, why is your Clan cursed? And do you consider it a personal burden to bear?”
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>>2061475
>“Tell me, why is your Clan cursed? And do you consider it a personal burden to bear?”
>“What else did you focus on while training under the Royal Guard?”
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>>2061475
>“What else did you focus on while training under the Royal Guard?”
He's gotta have some options other than permanently turning himself into a doggo. He should have some options regarding his samurai mecha too.
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>3d10, best of three, higher gets you more information
>This is an uncomfortable subject for Doggo
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Rolled 2, 1, 9 = 12 (3d10)

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Rolled 7, 6, 5 = 18 (3d10)

>>2061530
headpat doggo
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Rolled 4, 2, 10 = 16 (3d10)

>>2061530
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>>2061532
>>2061533
>>2061535

Help, Doggo's mediocrity is contagious
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>>2061530
“What was the curse?” you ask quietly. “You've mentioned it before, and if I don't know any of the details this can't really be a discussion.”

“It is a Buddhist concept,” Komamura explains vaguely, “regarding the reincarnation of... impure souls. The important thing is that my clan could not tolerate our fate, and I in turn could not tolerate living in the shadows as the rest of us do.”

“Because it was a halfway,” you nod.

“Excuse me?”

You pause for a moment, wondering if Komamura might have misunderstood. “To abandon your penance without replacing it with something as meaningful, it only goes halfway. It's only running away.”

“I... suppose,” Komamura muses. “My motivations at the time were hardly so selfless.”

“What do you mean by a 'Buddhist concept'?” you press quietly, sensing that you've struck an unusually delicate nerve. “You have to remember I'm not a Buddhist at all.”

Komamura stares at you awkwardly. “You... aren't a Buddhist?”

“No?” you shake your head slowly. “Why, is that a bad thing?”

“Then... are you a Christian?”

You stare at him in disbelief. “No! I mean... I'm a Shintai. Being any religion other than... well, I guess an animist? Anything but that would be weird for me, wouldn't it?”

“So you know nothing of the concept of karma or rebirth?” Komamura asks.

“I mean I know Hell is a real place,” you shrug, and when a ceremony is appropriate I default to Buddhist. But as for all that reincarnation stuff, I've seen no evidence that it works anything like what any human religion says. Why, have you?”

“I suppose when you put it that way no, I have not,” your fellow Captain admits. “Not precisely, in any event.”

>So... who's to say any of this was ever a 'punishment'?
>Whatever. Point is you're doing something decent with your life, that's enough for most people.
>Well, use it carefully in any event. We're Captains, we don't get to retire.
>Other?
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>>2061562
I really do love how you tackle religion in the Bleach world.

Wanna vote questioning the basis of punishment, but that could go over poorly.

...Damn, too interesting. I'll stick my hand in the doggo's jaws.

>So... who's to say any of this was ever a 'punishment'?
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>>2061562
>So... who's to say any of this was ever a 'punishment'?
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>>2061562
>Whatever. Point is you're doing something decent with your life, that's enough for most people.
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>>2061562
>So... who's to say any of this was ever a 'punishment'?
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>>2061562
>>So... who's to say any of this was ever a 'punishment'?
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>>2061562
>>So... who's to say any of this was ever a 'punishment'?
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>>2061562
>other: If your clan has sinned yet haven't been sent to hell but dealt a fate like this, wouldn't it be considered a blessing? Well... depending from a different point of view as a famous old Jedi puts it.
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>>2061562
>>So... who's to say any of this was ever a 'punishment'?
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>>2061562
Is that whole "living in the shadows" his clan's penance? I understand if the mentality behind it is "Our clan probably deserves Hell, so this is the closest condition to it in order to fully atone."

Still, it doesn't feel like making full use of a second chance (and NOT being in Hell) to act out said penance.

>>Whatever. Point is you're doing something decent with your life, that's enough for most people.
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>>2061562
>So... who's to say any of this was ever a 'punishment'?
>Your clan doesn't look like it's in Hell to me and hell my wife a sword both have animal bits at times.
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>>2061562
>3d10, best of 3
>dc 17, critical is just 20
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>>2061562
>So... who's to say any of this was ever a 'punishment'?
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Rolled 1, 5, 10 = 16 (3d10)

>>2061605
Come on Doggo.
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Rolled 4, 5, 1 = 10 (3d10)

>>2061605
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Rolled 4, 9, 2 = 15 (3d10)

>can't even manage a dc20
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>>2061612
even the greentext failed, somehow.
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Rolled 3, 5, 2 = 10 (3d10)

>>2061605
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Rolled 3, 2, 9 = 14 (3d10)

>>2061605
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Rolled 10, 9, 10 = 29 (3d10)

>>2061605
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>>2061620
I weep for this loss. We can't even make a damn DC 17, and waste a beastly 29.

We could have made the Monk tell all about HM's goddess with that roll!
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>>2061608
“If your Clan deserved Hell you'd be in Hell,” you sigh, recalling your brief time there. “Having briefly merged with a guardian I can safely say that Hell doesn't suffer escape attempts. And what punishment was it you supposedly escaped?”

“It just doesn't make sense.”

This is our punishment,” Komamura insists, his tone growing frustrated. “We were cursed to be reborn as animals.”

“Then how are you here?” you press. “It still doesn't make sense, if you were reincarnated as something with a lower level of awareness then how are you able to be here?”

Komamura continues to stare at you in confusion, so you continue. “It makes much more sense that your Clan are just unusual, part of a long pattern of the universe being a fundamentally weird and unpredictable place.”

“Just because you're different doesn't mean it's a punishment.”

After a few moments, you cock your head at the still-silent Captain. “Sajin? You still with me?”

“Sajin?”

Komamura blinks. “I cannot possibly believe that.”

“... okay?”

“I cannot allow myself to believe that all of this was for nothing,” Komamura continues angrily. “That the centuries of self-loathing, that the self-imposed exile of my entire Clan was all due to a misunderstanding. That we are different because of a fluke.”

You... honestly weren't expecting such a vitriolic response to what in your mind is the single simplest, most rational explanation. This isn't something Komamura should be torturing himself over... and yet when his identity is based on the assumption that his struggles and the differences responsible for them are cosmically significant, it does make some sense that he would deny the simple answer.

>He needs to wake up. Self-pity isn't the answer, and it's not healthy in the long run.
>He doesn't need this, not right now. Go find Hitsugaya and old man Shunsui.
>He doesn't need this, not right now. Go find Yoruichi and Sui Fēng.
>Other?
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>>2061673
>>He needs to wake up. Self-pity isn't the answer, and it's not healthy in the long run.
"Ever heard of mutation?"
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>>2061673
>>He needs to wake up. Self-pity isn't the answer, and it's not healthy in the long run.
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>>2061673
>He needs to wake up. Self-pity isn't the answer, and it's not healthy in the long run.
>Ask Tenko if she knows anything about this
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>>2061673
>>He needs to wake up. Self-pity isn't the answer, and it's not healthy in the long run.
>I mean Yoruichi can turn into a cat because she had a rare entity in her family line. Whose to say that's not the case with you?
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>>2061673
>He needs to wake up. Self-pity isn't the answer, and it's not healthy in the long run.
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>>2061673
>>He needs to wake up. Self-pity isn't the answer, and it's not healthy in the long run.

There's no justice. Just me.

...And you. And the rest of the Captains.

Look, there's no justice except what we make of the world, so be a responsible and clear sighted judge.
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>dice+3d10, best of three
>hope it's good
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>>2061673
>He needs to wake up. Self-pity isn't the answer, and it's not healthy in the long run.
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Rolled 10, 7, 1 = 18 (3d10)

>>2061720
It's good senpai.
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Rolled 10, 8, 9 = 27 (3d10)

>>2061720
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Rolled 2, 10, 3 = 15 (3d10)

>>2061720
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>>2061727
That'll do it
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>>2061731
Indeed it will. An 18 wouldn't have. Not even close.
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>>2061733
yes it would, shhh, it's all good
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>>2061727

There are many anons. Some of them are even good anons.

Today, you are the best anon.
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>>2061733
“Look, Sajin,” you sigh, not willing to simply let an act of emotional self-harm go unchallenged. “The universe isn't always fair. Which means it's up to us to make things right where they go wrong. So long as you keep doing that as best you can as long as you can, I really don't think it matters why your Clan is the way it is.”

After considering your words for a few moments, Sajin's expression relaxes. “I can't disagree with the sentiment. Thank you for your perspective, Captain Kusajishi.”

“Of course, Captain Komamura,” you nod. “Happy I could be of some help.”

>Find Ice Shota and the Old Drunk.
>Find Little Bee and your Wife.
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>>2061775
>>Find Little Bee and your Wife.
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>>2061775
>>Find Ice Shota and the Old Drunk.
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>>2061775
>>Find Ice Shota and the Old Drunk.
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>>2061775
>>Find Ice Shota and the Old Drunk.
This is a tough choice
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>>2061775
>>Find Little Bee and your Wife.
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>>2061775
>>Find Ice Shota and the Old Drunk.
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>>2061775
>Find Ice Shota and the Old Drunk.
Is an Ice Shota still a shota even when his body is aged into the handsome devil that he is right now?
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>>2061775
>>Find Ice Shota and the Old Drunk.

Save the best for last.
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>>2061775
>>Find Ice Shota and the Old Drunk.
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>>2061775
>Find Ice Shota and the Old Drunk.

I don't even remember how Toshiro looks like aged, if I'm being honest.
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>>2061846
don't worry senpai. I gotchu covered.

BEHOLD.
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>>2061862
Damn it Shota-No-More, did you steal that outfit outta Rangiku's closet?
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I have to go do something real quick, I'll be back in a few minutes.
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>>2061880
You decide that after having dug yourself back out of the hole you were getting into with Sajin, the best plan would be to excuse yourself and continue making the rounds in a desperate bid to at least speak with all the newly-returned Captains before they get too badly inebriated.

With that in mind Shunsui's the next priority... actually he should probably have been your first priority, because if anyone's going to get Hitsugaya drunk that would be your bet.

In the second floor hallway there's a wall of screen doors, which slide away to reveal a long tatami room that itself opens onto a narrow walkway which overlooks the gardens. It's here that you find Hitsugaya and Kyōraku, with Lieutenant Ise sitting nearby with a much more conservatively-sized serving of sake. The two Captains however have clearly been drinking at a much more... captain-ish rate...
>3d10, considering the first three
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Rolled 8, 4, 10 = 22 (3d10)

>>2061952
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Rolled 9, 4, 9 = 22 (3d10)

>>2061952
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Rolled 1, 6, 8 = 15 (3d10)

>>2061952
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Rolled 1, 5, 7 = 13 (3d10)

>>2061952
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>>2061958
>>2061960

I see our wife has blessed this endeavor. Four times over even.

...How many bodies are on the ground?
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>>2061976
>two
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>>2061983
And they're both clearly drunk.

Hitsugaya seems to be the worse for wear, barely even managing to sit upright, while Shunsui is blushing heavily and chattering in slurred tones.

“Hey, it's Riku!” Shunsui greets you cheerfully. “Hey, Riku! Great party, right... even found someone willin' to drink with me!”

“Ain't that right, Hitsugaya!?”

Shunsui gives his junior Captain a playful shove on the shoulder, only for Hitsugaya to keel over on his side.

“How do you people do this?” he mutters in a low voice. “This is awful. I feel like I wanna die.”

“You could have said no,” Nanao sighs.

“If I remember you said that tomorrow morning I'm gonna be angry.”

“Well, I see I'm too late to get here when you're sober,” you sigh, taking a seat nearby.

“You haven't been drinking, Captain?” Nanao asks curiously.

“Nah, I just pace myself,” you shrug. “Also sake's something I can take or leave.”

“That's right!” Shunsui joins in. “Riku here drinks whiskey. Strong stuff... probably kill you.”

The Head Captain gives Hitsugaya another nudge where he's still lying on the floor.

“Hate you. Hate you both.”

>So... you're taller than I am now, Hitsugaya. What's the reasoning behind that?
>I assume you got pretty strong, Captain. You wanna spar some time when you're sober?
>Come on, Tōshiro. I think that's enough fun for one night (rescue the shota)
>Other?
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>>2062062
>>I assume you got pretty strong, Captain. You wanna spar some time when you're sober?
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>>2062062
>>So... you're taller than I am now, Hitsugaya. What's the reasoning behind that?
[s]No escape[/s]
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>>2062062
>>I assume you got pretty strong, Captain. You wanna spar some time when you're sober?
>>In the meantime, I could arrange for someone (Momo) to get you back to your division barracks?
Honestly forgot who his Lieutenant's supposed to be as well and I'm too lazy to archive dive. So I'm defaulting to Momo.
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>>2062062
>>Come on, Tōshiro. I think that's enough fun for one night (rescue the shota)
>>Other?
Friends don't let friends commit suicide by alcohol.
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>>2062120
Kira.
>Implying calling Momo regardless isn't IC as shit
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>3d10, best of three, higher=better
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Rolled 6, 5, 1 = 12 (3d10)

>>2062183
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Rolled 3, 10, 7 = 20 (3d10)

>>2062183
Dice shota roll
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Rolled 6, 1, 8 = 15 (3d10)

>>2062183
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>>2062183
You quickly send a message to Lieutenant Hinamori, asking her to report to the Second Division barracks as soon as possible, then put your phone away.

“Hey, Captain Hitsugaya?” you ask, prompting the young man to prop himself up on his elbows.

“Yes, Captain...”

His words are interrupted by a sharp slap, and he falls back to the tatami in surprise. “Hey, what was that for!?”

“Feeling any clearer-headed?” you ask him.

He rubs his jawline for a moment, then turns back up to you. “Actually, a little. Yes.”

“Good,” you nod. “Thought that would probably work.”

“Any other ideas?” he asks you. “Still feel a little... fuzzy.”

“No, coffee would just dehydrate you,” you sigh, “so all I can suggest is water. You might also want to turn in early.”

“That'd be nice...” Hitsugaya agrees. “But I think... I think I can use some air.”

“Don't worry about being rude by mistake,” Nanao offers, gesturing at Shunsui where he's snoring on the floor. “The Head Captain's already done for the evening anyway.”

“Good,” Hitsugaya grumbles. “Kusajishi, if I ever tell you I wanna drink again kill me.”

>Take Hitsugaya out to the balcony for some fresh air, continue trying to get a conversation going.
>Head down to the garden, Unohana might have a solution for Hitsugaya's problem.
>If Shunsui's this drunk the window's closing for Sui Fēng and Yoruichi.
>Other?
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>>2062355
>>Take Hitsugaya out to the balcony for some fresh air, continue trying to get a conversation going.
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>>2062355
>>Head down to the garden, Unohana might have a solution for Hitsugaya's problem.
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>>2062355
>>Head down to the garden, Unohana might have a solution for Hitsugaya's problem.
Let's throw this guy a bone
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>>2062355
>>Head down to the garden, Unohana might have a solution for Hitsugaya's problem.
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>>2062355
>>If Shunsui's this drunk the window's closing for Sui Fēng and Yoruichi.

Not gonna miss this.
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>>2062355
>Head down to the garden, Unohana might have a solution for Hitsugaya's problem.
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>writing
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>>2062432
“Let's go downstairs, have Unohana take a look at you,” you suggest. “Maybe she has a hangover cure I didn't know about.”

“Yeah, sounds good,” he nods in agreement. “Help me stairs better, please.”

If you were only as strong as your rather slight frame would suggest you might have trouble escorting Hitsugaya down the stairs and into the garden, seeing how he's actually a good few inches taller and broader in the shoulders and chest than you are now. But thankfully you can manage it easily, as if there wasn't any weight there at all.

“Quite the gentleman,” Hisugaya jokes, clearly exhausted. “Ah... there's Captain Unohana.”

“Someone had a little too much for his new grown-up body to handle,” you tell Retsu, your meaning clear as Hitsugaya hangs off your arm. “Anything you can do to help him?”

“Actually, yes,” Unohana nods thoughtfully, pulling a small satchet from her sleeve. “I took the liberty of preparing electrolyte powder. While I cannot reverse the immediate effects of the alcohol through direct stimulation of the liver this should alleviate the after-effects.”

“Direct...” Hitsugaya mutters, almost trying to shrink behind you and failing comically. He hasn't quite come to terms with the fact that you're shorter than he is now.

“I could not do it without direct contact,” Unohana clarifies, “and I do not intend to cut you open for a little drunkenness... outside my own barracks that is.”

“Grim,” you observe, “but not entirely unreasonable for a hospital.”

“Mix this with a cup of water and drink it slowly,” Unohana explains. “And it is good to have you back, Captain Hitsugaya.”

“Good to be back...” Hitsugaya replies. “It'd be good to head back to my barracks though.”

“I've got something arranged,” you insist, guiding the young Captain to the front gate.

Momo stares at you both in shock when she realizes who it is you're escorting... it looks like her heart is ready to beat its way right out of her chest.

>Lieutenant, please see that Captain Hitsugaya makes it back to his barracks in good order, and be sure to report in on time tomorrow morning.
>I'll put in a word with Gin, so look after Tōshiro, okay? He's still getting used to the new look.
>Other?
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>>2062528
>>I'll put in a word with Gin, so look after Tōshiro, okay? He's still getting used to the new look.
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>>2062528
>>I'll put in a word with Gin, so look after Tōshiro, okay? He's still getting used to the new look.
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>>2062528
>>I'll put in a word with Gin, so look after Tōshiro, okay? He's still getting used to the new look.
I'm sure Gin won't take advantage of this situation to prank him, nope, not at all
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>>2062528
>>I'll put in a word with Gin, so look after Tōshiro, okay? He's still getting used to the new look.
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>>2062528
>I'll put in a word with Gin, so look after Tōshiro, okay? He's still getting used to the new look.
>other: whisper some innuendo in Momo's ear.
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>>2062528
>I'll put in a word with Gin, so look after Tōshiro, okay? He's still getting used to the new look.
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>3d10
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Rolled 5, 6, 10 = 21 (3d10)

>>2062616
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Rolled 7, 4, 5 = 16 (3d10)

>>2062616
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Rolled 9, 7, 10 = 26 (3d10)

>>2062616
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>>2062640
Nice
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>>2062640
“Now Lieutenant,” you declare, “I need you to take Captain Hitsugaya back to his barracks... he's still testing the limits of his new body, and tonight he accidentally found one of them.”

“Are we clear?”

“Yes, ma'am!” Hinamori replies, tearing her eyes from Hitsugaya for a moment.

“I may need a hand... for stability purposes,” he admits quietly. “Try not to make it too obvious, please?”

“Of course, Tōshiro...”

“How many times have I told you...”

Hinamori's cheeks turn bright red, her arm midway through wrapping around behind the Captain's back. “Sorry...”

“... it's fine,” Hitsugaya sighs, even surprising you. “Just so long as no one else hears you do it.”

“And Hinamori,” you add, leaning in over her shoulder to whisper into her ear. “It's fine to show up late for training tomorrow.”

You didn't think it was possible, but her face turns even redder, plainly visible even in the dark. “Be safe now.”

Hinamori's back remains staunchly upright until she disappears from you, her movements stiff and overly cautious.

And now, you return to see what's left of your fellow Executives...
>3d10
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Rolled 8, 1, 7 = 16 (3d10)

>>2062717
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Rolled 13, 8, 14 = 35 (3d20)

>>2062717
Hope it goes well.
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Rolled 2, 9, 9 = 20 (3d10)

>>2062717
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Rolled 10, 9, 10 = 29 (3d10)

>>2062717
THAY FUKAN
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>>2062731
DAYUM SON.
>>2062725
You're disqualified for using a 3d20 dice. which is fine.
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>>2062731
Dice gods guide my hands.
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Rolled 8, 5, 3 = 16 (3d10)

>>2062725
And I dun goofed.
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>>2062731
Welp, dice gods demand it.
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>>2062731
… but not before you realize how close those two were getting...

You shake it off. They may look like they're too young for such things, at least to your two-century-old but they're grown-ass adults. They're responsible enough to make their own damn decisions.

Instead you head back inside to find Yoruichi and Sui Fēng, the latter of which is snoring lightly with a vacant smile on her face.

“You've been getting around,” Yoruichi greets you. “Hey Riku.”

“Hey Yoruichi.”

“So what's new?” she asks, polishing off the last of her sake.

“Oh, not much,” you shrug. “Shunsui's out cold, Zaraki's off trying to learn kata meditation overnight, and Hinamori's taking Hitsugaya home.”

“His or hers?”

You chuckle a bit to yourself. “His, naturally. Guy needs to sleep this off.”

“Went in a bit too hard for the drink?”

“Yeah, he should be fine though. Unohana gave him something for the hangover,” you explain. “What about Little Bee here?”

“Still a lightweight,” your wife shrugs. “She weighs like ten pounds so it makes sense, but she still seems like she feels the need to match me drink for drink.”

“Well, she tries,” you sigh. “And that's something.”

>Let's take her back to her barracks. Might help for her to wake up there.
>Let's just sleep it off at my barrracks. No risk of her being seen this way.
>Why bother, let's just sleep here.
>Other?
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Rolled 2 (1d2)

>>2062791
Can't decide between captain's appearance and maximum cute, rolling 1d2 to decide

>Let's take her back to her barracks. Might help for her to wake up there. (1)
>Why bother, let's just sleep here. (2)
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>>2062791
>other: *wicked cheeky grin*
>Put her in Yushiro's bedroom.
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>>2062791
>Why bother, let's just sleep here.
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>>2062791
>>Let's just sleep it off at my barrracks. No risk of her being seen this way.
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>>2062791
>>Let's take her back to her barracks. Might help for her to wake up there.
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>>2062791
>>Let's just sleep it off at my barrracks. No risk of her being seen this way.
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>>2062791
>Why bother, let's just sleep here.

I know it's the chucklefuck option but I can't resist
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“Let's just sleep it off here,” you sigh. “I mean, I'm sure she'd prefer not to be seen passed-out drunk by her subordinates, and it's not like I can't literally use portals to get home myself.”

“I'll put her in your old room,” Yoruichi nods, “she should be plenty comfortable. It's empty, you know... since you didn't really have stuff to leave behind.”

“Then I'll be in your quarters cleaning up,” you nod. “See you in a few minutes.”

The rest of the evening passes in quiet, candle-lit comfort, ending when you slowly drift off to sleep with Yoruichi at your side.

>since it's 1:30 am here I need to sleep
>cleanup is now finished
>next weekend, it begins
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>>2062930
>>next weekend, it begins

Watch, with the power of LAID and MORNING GLOW, Momo is actually a meaningful contributor to the war.

And not even by being Aizen-bait!
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>>2062951
don't forget about Shota Shiro. the power of LAID will make him a MAN.
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>>2062951
Well, at least they won't die as virgins.
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>>2062966
Yeah, best for Momo be penetrated by Shiro's other sword. Much less bloody this way.
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>>2061878
It's actually a nazi outfit, courtesy of Giselle.

You know... from when he got turned into a zombie
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>>2062951
Well yeah. Aizen can't make Hitsugaya impale here if he already did it himself
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>the new Senna character is almost as powerful as Blood War Hitsugaya
Man, Bleach's power creep is inescapable.

Also, do bans work different for 4G networks? I apparently got a 3 day ban in August on it from /int/, but I haven't ever been there.
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>>2070330
bans are per IP-address and mobile networks (and some ISPs) share IP-adresses between multiple user but assign you a different one everytime you connect to the network
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>>2070330
See >>2070385
It happens on mobile and on public services with a dynamic IP setup.

Also, I'll judge her when I see some gameplay, because until then it's all numbers. Activation times could make or break her.
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>>2070412
Yeah, that's why I said almost. She doesn't have a full screen AOE. Ganryu has a +20% NAD and +50% Bruiser though. I don't think he'll have much on broKen but he might be better than Getsuga and Anniversary Ichigo.
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>>2070428
I think I had a brain fart there. I meant to say none of the new ones have full screen AOE.
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>>2070428
>>2070439
Wait, are previews up?
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>>2070501
No, they're on brave souls FYI. And the next like 5 summon on the global version.
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>>2070529
Along with the gachas, rather.
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>>2070529
Well... her non-flurry ranged NAD isn't as good as Uryu's in-attribute, but it's way less useless than Hitsugaya's NAD string. And her SAs aren't as good as Hitsugaya's, but they won't be useless like double-Chappied Uryu's are. So if she's fast she might be annoying for grabbing Bombs and interrupting, but she's not as good at doing either of her things as existing Power characters.
Just my two cents.
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>>2070576
I'm an idiot, they've been in the news section since the 13th. I should probably check it every once in a while.
I'd say they're trying to go for some sort of CC SAR thing with her. since that's her soul trait and the Ichigo has SAR -14%. So how good she is depends entirely on her Strong 2 vortex attack.

Also, have you seen the new Frenzy Yoruichi?
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>>2071918
Yeah, Senna still a cute but she's absolutely too slow to be useful in PvP. I still like her better as PvE than power Yoruichi and Uryu though, it doesn't leave you useless against guard enemies. That Gin in her gacha though...
Frenzy Yoru is superb. Helps me get her TYBW version AND will be a useful link.
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>>2072898
She should be good in the inheritance trials, since I'm pretty sure vortexes hitstun mobs so her Strong 2 should be really useful.
I'm sad about the summon pools though, they're all just bad enough for me. The only filler character on the first banner I don't have and that I'd want is Suzmebachi. I want Gin, but I already have Dangai Ichigo and don't want Senna all that much since I have HW Soi Fon. Ichigo's banner is a joke and if I get a Love dupe on Ganryu's I'm going to rage so fucking hard.
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>>2073226
Consensus on the subreddit seems to be that it's a trap. Get people to go in hard for Senna on a gacha that was long-hyped but spoiled late then release something killer in December.
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>>2073599
Fuck, why did you tell me. I really wanted Ganryu and Ichigo/Gin since my purple and blue characters are outdated. What the fuck do I do now?
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>>2073611
Fishing for Gin is still acceptable.
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>>2073625
But what if TYBW Yoruichi is in the December one? Or super OP Royal Guard characters? What if THEY'RE purple or blue?
Also, the character movesets are on the Brave Souls twitter if you haven't seen them.
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So question King for the claymore quest, Anyone who was a trainee when Noel was still alive?
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>>2073626
Seen em, they'd be fine if this was like six months ago. But speed has crept SO fucking hard, especially with the recent 'hidden' buff to the first round of TYBW characters.

>>2073638
A few.
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>>2073784
TYBW Hitsugaya and Shunsui are cancer. It's too bad this is a mobile game, since the only way they're getting a nerf is by more powerful characters being released.
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>>2073795
HW Yoruichi lead is good against any of the TYBW characters but Sajin, but she can't carry a team of older characters reliably now that they're ALL faster.
The real reason I probably won't get Senna despite her being a personal favorite of mine is that pulling on anything but the next TYBW makes no sense. They're THAT broken.
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>>2073836
I think the major problem is that they compliment each other so well, and do what they do so well. The only people that have a chance against Hitsugaya in the leader position are Dangai and maybe Anniversary Ichigo and broKen (I don't have them so I don't actually know. It's just that Dangai Ichigo doesn't die to him sometimes, and I'd say Anniversary Ichigo and Ken are better.)

Shunsui's great on the offsides since he has Havoc, but isn't great in the lead since he can't abuse his better range and his activation times aren't as broken as Hitsugaya's, so he can get beat out by some characters.

Hitsugay's bad on the offsides since he doesn't have boosted strong attack range. Hell, my HW Soi Fon can reliably take him in that position with her better range. I don't think she's ever lost a 1v1 against him in the offside. It's pretty funny to watch. Though she does 1950 HP and +63% SAD and my entire team's level 200 in 6th Seat. Not every team is max level down here.

Byakuya's a sad joke, especially since he's competing with FB Ichigo, LA Soi Fon, Tensa Zangetsu and TT Koga.

IMO Sajin's not as good a tank as broKen or ATKY Nnoitora. White Day Ulquiorra might even be better, since he can reliably take Ken on. Or at least keep him occupied long enough for the team to gank him.


Though again, this is all in 6th Seat. There aren't triple chapped, +110% SP characters with 10/10/10 Slots.
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>>2073897
tfw all the movie characters are slow as shit and the Ribbon accessory is WAY more useful than Senna herself
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>>2075024
They'll still be good for PvE, which is a larger part of the game anyway. Also, is Senna's Ribbon in the item pool or is there some special way to get it?
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>>2075184
I think you have to beat the side story to get it.
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>>2075184
It's an order for beating the side story on normal.
I fear Thundercat can't live up to my dreams.
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>>2075383
I'm pretty sure Klab learned their lesson with Byakuya, I'm sure she'll be good. And even if she's not good for PvP, she'll be insanely fast because Yoruichi and fun to play. Seriously, going from one side of a map to another in half a second as LA Soi Fon is so fun, and as long as I pay attention I'm basically immortal.
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>>2075415
HW Yoruichi was basically everything I wanted except Flurry, so I hope Thunderkitty is literally a repeat. Maybe with DR instead of NAD. Slowly been assembling lucky Gold Chappy pulls and I'm itching to use 'em.
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>>2075489
As a reminder, no quest this weekend. Need to get caught up with the planning process.
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>>2077030
I found a pic you might like.

Pls no ban.
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>>2077389
Have a trimmed version.
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>>2077505
Jesus.




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