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[[WMG: Harribel and/or her Fraccion will make [[HeroicSacrifices Heroic Scrifices]]]]

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[[WMG: Harribel and/or her Fraccion will make [[HeroicSacrifices Heroic Scrifices]]]]{{Heroic Sacrifice}}s]]
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We all know it's going to happen. So how will it happen and what will he do? Personally, I think he's going to launch some psychological warfare against Ichigo and co. (And if he plays the ''[[DistressedDamsel capture-the-innocent-maiden]]'' card again, I will be PISSED.)

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We all know it's going to happen. So how will it happen and what will he do? Personally, I think he's going to launch some psychological warfare against Ichigo and co. (And if he plays the ''[[DistressedDamsel ''[[DamselInDistress capture-the-innocent-maiden]]'' card again, I will be PISSED.)



If Orihime loses Ichigo to Rukia, then she has absolutely nothing else to lose and her true 'form' can be revealed. She has no more familial connections, the target of her love chooses another and although her power has been described in different ways by different people, it remains one of the most curious and inexplicable powers in the series. Yes, Hachi said they were similar to his own powers, but he never said they are the same. Additionally, Aizen suggested that they were awaked by the Hogyoku… but they weren't created by it. Further, Only a godlike being could reject reality (including death) which suggests that she's something far more than human. Additionally, the events in her life can be looked at very differently.

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If Orihime loses Ichigo to Rukia, then she has absolutely nothing else to lose and her true 'form' can be revealed. She has no more familial connections, the target of her love chooses another and although her power has been described in different ways by different people, it remains one of the most curious and inexplicable powers in the series. Yes, Hachi said they were similar to his own powers, but he never said they are the same. Additionally, Aizen suggested that they were awaked by the Hogyoku… Hogyoku… but they weren't created by it. Further, Only a godlike being could reject reality (including death) which suggests that she's something far more than human. Additionally, the events in her life can be looked at very differently.
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*** As for Mayuri blowing up his squad - I got nothing, I never understood that, but for his extermination of the Quincies, I think it's more a case of as long as he was killing AcceptableTargets (whose very existence and ability to 'destroy' Hollows threatened the fabric of the world), they really didn't care.

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*** As for Mayuri blowing up his squad - I got nothing, I never understood that, but for his extermination of the Quincies, I think it's more a case of as long as he was killing AcceptableTargets acceptable targets (whose very existence and ability to 'destroy' Hollows threatened the fabric of the world), they really didn't care.
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[[WMG: Ichigo, and possibly Renji and Rukia, will die and be sent to Hell so that Kazui, and maybe, Ichika can take center stage.]]

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[[WMG: Ichigo, and possibly Renji and Rukia, will die and be sent to Hell so that Kazui, and maybe, Ichika maybe Ichika, can take center stage.]]
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[[WMG: Ichigo will [[spoiler: die and be sent to Hell]] at some point in the Hell Arc. Leaving Kazui and Ichika to take center stage.]]]]

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[[WMG: Ichigo Ichigo, and possibly Renji and Rukia, will [[spoiler: die and be sent to Hell]] at some point in the Hell Arc. Leaving Kazui so that Kazui, and maybe, Ichika to can take center stage.]]]]]]



* This situation fits the narrative eerily well, with Kazui, much like his fellow child of a Shonen Big Three protagonist Boruto, unable to grow into his full potential as a protagonist so long as his dad is there to handle things. With the implication that Kazui's story can't be properly told until Ichgo's either comes to an end or gets sidelined.

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* This situation fits the narrative eerily well, with Kazui, much like his fellow child of a Shonen Big Three protagonist Boruto, unable to grow into his full potential as a protagonist so long as his dad is there to handle things. With the implication that Kazui's story can't be properly told until Ichgo's Ichigo's either comes to an end or gets sidelined.
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[[WMG: Ichigo will [[spoiler: die and be sent to Hell]] at some point in the Hell Arc. Leaving Kazui and Ichika to take center stage.]]

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[[WMG: Ichigo will [[spoiler: die and be sent to Hell]] at some point in the Hell Arc. Leaving Kazui and Ichika to take center stage.]]]]]]
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[[WMG: Ichigo will die and be sent to Hell at some point in the Hell Arc. Leaving Kazui and Ichika to take center stage.]]

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[[WMG: Ichigo will [[spoiler: die and be sent to Hell Hell]] at some point in the Hell Arc. Leaving Kazui and Ichika to take center stage.]]
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...But unbeknowst to him, he got her pregnant! Her pregnancy and the birth of "Sosuke Junior" were kept a secret from nearly everyone by order of Head Captain Yamamoto and Captain Unahana.

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...But unbeknowst to him, he got her pregnant! Her pregnancy and the birth of "Sosuke Junior" were kept a secret from nearly everyone by order of Head Captain Yamamoto and Captain Unahana.Unahana.

[[WMG: Ichigo will die and be sent to Hell at some point in the Hell Arc. Leaving Kazui and Ichika to take center stage.]]
*No Breaths From Hell opens with someone, heavily implied to be Kazui, reminiscing about a pair of goldfish they owned when they were younger and how, when the larger one died, the smaller goldfish that they had thought had finished growing began to increase in size once more. Prompting the speaker to state that they're glad the bigger fish died.
*This situation fits the narrative eerily well, with Kazui, much like his fellow child of a Shonen Big Three protagonist Boruto, unable to grow into his full potential as a protagonist so long as his dad is there to handle things. With the implication that Kazui's story can't be properly told until Ichgo's either comes to an end or gets sidelined.
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[[WMG: Ichigo is actually [[{{LightNovel/Slayers}} Lina Inverse]].]]

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[[WMG: Ichigo is actually [[{{LightNovel/Slayers}} [[{{Literature/Slayers}} Lina Inverse]].]]

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