holy shit... south means raise dead...
any speculations on what north is??
Well that was... unexpected.
I like to die with the songs I love stuck in my head. I hope to make the most of these hollow bones we become.
I raise a toast to the the souls that sang all along. I've been gathering friends to just to make some sounds,
before the ship goes down, I've been making amends by making the rounds before the whole world ends
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now old yama looked more like teh grim reaper, one swing form him and ur dead, u swing something at him, and ur weapon's gone, and he has the ability to call upon the souls he collected to assist him. guess one can't go against the reaper after all =p
You wernīt the only thinking about that. But then some people theorized there wouldnīt be a north and south, since the sun rises in the east and dawns in the west...seems they were wrong, this is Kubo after all :P
But, WTF?! Burnt skeletons as reinforcements? Fuck. And lol, if this doesnīt end soon, even he himself will burn to ashes? Thatīs some freakin powerful bankai. And Blondie just standing around is making me suspcious...
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That's a good point kid, maybe the blonde guy's the real boss, now that the "king" guy is barely fending off Yama he doesn't seem so tough.
You guys make me laugh, the most obvious thing would be that he is using Blunt.
I wonder if the last attack could be some sort of Supernova.
This implies that blondie's blut is on par with Juha Bach's. So unless he's at the same level/stronger than JB himself, blut being the answer doesn't really make sense.
I keep thinking of the possibility of the quincy being backed by the Spirit King or something. Aizen's last words to Urahara and the latter's answer made it seem like something really wasn't right with the King, but that it just had to be accepted as an inconvenient truth.
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