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I've seen this debate crop up in a few places, so I don't think the fandom in general knows which way to swing on whether the fourth reiatsu is Askin or Yuushiro. That's just my experience, mind. It occurs to me, however, that we can make this confusion work for us in the example given the nature of the trope. What you both think of this as a compromise option? Feel free to help narrow it down, I can sometimes go on a bit in example write-ups.
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I\'ve seen this debate crop up in a few places, so I don\'t think the fandom in general knows which way to swing on whether the fourth reiatsu is Askin or Yuushiro. That\'s just my experience, mind. It occurs to me, however, that we can make this confusion work for us in the example given the nature of the trope. What you both think of this as a compromise option? Feel free to help narrow it down, I can sometimes go on a bit in example write-ups.
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* UncertainDoom: Askin's final battle occurs against a succession of opponents, each of whom intervenes as the previous fighter is defeated, until Grimmjow ambushes and apparently kills him. When Nel decides to enter Askin's still-active Poison Giftball to rescue the fallen, she can sense four reiatsu still alive. However, there were five people on the battlefield: Urahara, Yoruichi, Grimmjow, Yuushiro and Askin. The story never confirms which four Nel detected, whether or not she successfully rescued them, or the final fate of the fifth person.
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* UncertainDoom: Askin\'s final battle occurs against a succession of opponents, each of whom intervenes as the previous fighter is defeated, until Grimmjow ambushes and apparently kills him. When Nel decides to enter Askin\'s still-active Poison Giftball to rescue the fallen, she can sense four reiatsu still alive. However, there were five people on the battlefield: Urahara, Yoruichi, Grimmjow, Yuushiro and Askin. The story never confirms which four Nel detected, whether the rescue attempt succeeded, or the final fate of the fifth.
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I've seen this debate crop up in a few places, so I don't think the fandom in general knows which way to swing on whether the fourth reiatsu is Askin or Yuushiro. That's just my experience, mind. It occurs to me, however, that we can make this confusion work for us in the example given the nature of the trope. What you both think of this as a compromise option? Feel free to help narrow it down, I can sometimes go on a bit in example write-ups.
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I\'ve seen this debate crop up in a few places, so I don\'t think the fandom in general knows which way to swing on whether the fourth reiatsu is Askin or Yuushiro. That\'s just my experience, mind. It occurs to me, however, that we can make this confusion work for us in the example given the nature of the trope. What you both think of this as a compromise option? Feel free to help narrow it down, I can sometimes go on a bit in example write-ups.
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* UncertainDoom: Askin's final battle occurs against a succession of opponents, each of whom intervenes as the previous fighter is defeated, until Grimmjow ambushes and apparently kills him. When Nel decides to enter Askin's still-active Poison Giftball to rescue the fallen, she can sense four reiatsu still alive. However, there were five people on the battlefield: Urahara, Yoruichi, Grimmjow, Yuushiro and Askin. The story never confirms which four Nel was concentrating on, whether or not she successfully rescued them, or the final fate of the fifth person.
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* UncertainDoom: Askin\'s final battle occurs against a succession of opponents, each of whom intervenes as the previous fighter is defeated, until Grimmjow ambushes and apparently kills him. When Nel decides to enter Askin\'s still-active Poison Giftball to rescue the fallen, she can sense four reiatsu still alive. However, there were five people on the battlefield: Urahara, Yoruichi, Grimmjow, Yuushiro and Askin. The story never confirms which four Nel detected, whether or not she successfully rescued them, or the final fate of the fifth person.
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I've seen this debate crop up in a few places, so I don't think the fandom in general knows which way to swing on whether the fourth reiatsu is Askin or Yuushiro. That's just my experience, mind. It occurs to me, however, that we can make this confusion work for us in the example given the nature of the trope. What you both think of this as a compromise option? Feel free to help narrow it down, I can sometimes go on a bit in example write-ups.
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I\'ve seen this debate crop up in a few places, so I don\'t think the fandom in general knows which way to swing on whether the fourth reiatsu is Askin or Yuushiro. That\'s just my experience, mind. It occurs to me, however, that we can make this confusion work for us in the example given the nature of the trope. What you both think of this as a compromise option? Feel free to help narrow it down, I can sometimes go on a bit in example write-ups.
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* UncertainDoom: Askin's final battle occurs against a succession of opponents, each of whom intervenes as the previous fighter is defeated, until Grimmjow ambushes and apparently kills him. When Nel decides to enter Askin's still-active Poison Giftball to rescue the fallen, she can sense four reiatsu still alive. However, there were five people on the battlefield: Urahara, Yoruichi, Grimmjow, Yuushiro and Askin. The story never confirms which four Nel was concentrating and never reveals the fate of the fifth. Whether or not Askin dies is therefore left a mystery.
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* UncertainDoom: Askin\'s final battle occurs against a succession of opponents, each of whom intervenes as the previous fighter is defeated, until Grimmjow ambushes and apparently kills him. When Nel decides to enter Askin\'s still-active Poison Giftball to rescue the fallen, she can sense four reiatsu still alive. However, there were five people on the battlefield: Urahara, Yoruichi, Grimmjow, Yuushiro and Askin. The story never confirms which four Nel was concentrating on, whether or not she successfully rescued them, or the final fate of the fifth person.
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I've seen this debate crop up in a few places, so I don't think the fandom in general knows which way to swing on whether the fourth reiatsu is Askin or Yuushiro. That's just my experience, mind. It occurs to me, however, that we can make this confusion work for us in the example given the nature of the trope. What you both think of this as a compromise option? Feel free to help narrow it down, I can sometimes go on a bit in example write-ups.
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I\'ve seen this debate crop up in a few places, so I don\'t think the fandom in general knows which way to swing on whether the fourth reiatsu is Askin or Yuushiro. That\'s just my experience, mind. It occurs to me, however, that we can make this confusion work for us in the example given the nature of the trope. What you both think of this as a compromise option? Feel free to help narrow it down, I can sometimes go on a bit in example write-ups.
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* UncertainDoom: Askin's final battle occurs against a succession of opponents, each of whom intervenes as the previous fighter is defeated, until Grimmjow ambushes and apparently kills him. When Nel decides to enter Askin's still-active Poison Giftball to rescue the fallen, she can sense four reiatsu still alive. However, there were five people on the battlefield; three of the reiatsu belong to Urahara, Yoruichi and Grimmjow, but the remaining reiatsu is either Askin or Yuushiro. Either the fifth person is dead or outside the Giftball's area of effect, but the story ends without confirming whether or not Askin survived.
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* UncertainDoom: Askin\'s final battle occurs against a succession of opponents, each of whom intervenes as the previous fighter is defeated, until Grimmjow ambushes and apparently kills him. When Nel decides to enter Askin\'s still-active Poison Giftball to rescue the fallen, she can sense four reiatsu still alive. However, there were five people on the battlefield: Urahara, Yoruichi, Grimmjow, Yuushiro and Askin. The story never confirms which four Nel was concentrating and never reveals the fate of the fifth. Whether or not Askin dies is therefore left a mystery.
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I've seen this debate crop up in a few places, so I don't think the fandom in general knows which way to swing on whether the fourth reiatsu is Askin or Yuushiro. That's just my experience, mind. It occurs to me, however, that we can make this confusion work for us in the example given the nature of the trope. What you both think of this as a compromise option? Feel free to help narrow it down, I can sometimes go on a bit in example write-ups.
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I\'ve seen this debate crop up in a few places, so I don\'t think the fandom in general knows which way to swing on whether the fourth reiatsu is Askin or Yuushiro. That\'s just my experience, mind. It occurs to me, however, that we can make this confusion work for us in the example given the nature of the trope. What you both think of this as a compromise option? Feel free to help narrow it down, I can sometimes go on a bit in example write-ups.
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* UncertainDoom: Askin's final battle occurs against a succession of opponents, each of whom intervenes as the previous fighter is defeated. The fight only ends after Grimmjow ambushes Askin and appears to kill him. When Nel decides to enter Askin's still-active Poison Giftball to rescue the fallen, she can sense four reiatsu still alive. However, there were five people on the battlefield; three of the reiatsu belong to Urahara, Yoruichi and Grimmjow, but the remaining reiatsu is either Askin or Yuushiro. Either the fifth person is dead or outside the Giftball's area of effect, but the story ends without confirming whether or not Askin survived.
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* UncertainDoom: Askin\'s final battle occurs against a succession of opponents, each of whom intervenes as the previous fighter is defeated, until Grimmjow ambushes and apparently kills him. When Nel decides to enter Askin\'s still-active Poison Giftball to rescue the fallen, she can sense four reiatsu still alive. However, there were five people on the battlefield; three of the reiatsu belong to Urahara, Yoruichi and Grimmjow, but the remaining reiatsu is either Askin or Yuushiro. Either the fifth person is dead or outside the Giftball\'s area of effect, but the story ends without confirming whether or not Askin survived.
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I've seen this debate crop up in a few places, so I don't think the fandom in general knows which way to swing on whether the fourth reiatsu is Askin or Yuushiro. That's just my experience, mind. It occurs to me, however, that we can make this confusion work for us in the example given the nature of the trope. What you both think of this as a compromise option? Feel free to help narrow it down, I can sometimes go on a bit in example write-ups.
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I\'ve seen this debate crop up in a few places, so I don\'t think the fandom in general knows which way to swing on whether the fourth reiatsu is Askin or Yuushiro. That\'s just my experience, mind. It occurs to me, however, that we can make this confusion work for us in the example given the nature of the trope. What you both think of this as a compromise option? Feel free to help narrow it down, I can sometimes go on a bit in example write-ups.
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* UncertainDoom: Askin's final battle occurs against a succession of opponents, each of whom intervenes as the previous fighter is defeated or about to be defeated. The fight only ends after Grimmjow ambushes Askin and appears to kill him. When Nel decides to enter Askin's still-active Poison Giftball to rescue the fallen, she can sense four reiatsu still alive. However, there were five people on the battlefield; three of the reiatsu belong to Urahara, Yoruichi and Grimmjow, but the remaining reiatsu is either Askin or Yuushiro. Either the fifth person is dead or outside the Giftball's area of effect, but the story ends without confirming whether or not it was Askin who survived.
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* UncertainDoom: Askin\'s final battle occurs against a succession of opponents, each of whom intervenes as the previous fighter is defeated. The fight only ends after Grimmjow ambushes Askin and appears to kill him. When Nel decides to enter Askin\'s still-active Poison Giftball to rescue the fallen, she can sense four reiatsu still alive. However, there were five people on the battlefield; three of the reiatsu belong to Urahara, Yoruichi and Grimmjow, but the remaining reiatsu is either Askin or Yuushiro. Either the fifth person is dead or outside the Giftball\'s area of effect, but the story ends without confirming whether or not Askin survived.
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I've seen this debate crop up in a few places, so I don't think the fandom in general knows which way to swing on whether the fourth reiatsu is Askin or Yuushiro. That's just my experience, mind. It occurs to me, however, that we can make this confusion work for us in the example given the nature of the trope. What you both think of this as a compromise option? Feel free to help narrow it down, I can sometimes go on a bit in example write-ups.
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I\'ve seen this debate crop up in a few places, so I don\'t think the fandom in general knows which way to swing on whether the fourth reiatsu is Askin or Yuushiro. That\'s just my experience, mind. It occurs to me, however, that we can make this confusion work for us in the example given the nature of the trope. What you both think of this as a compromise option? Feel free to help narrow it down, I can sometimes go on a bit in example write-ups.
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* UncertainDoom: Askin's final battle occurs against a succession of opponents, each of whom intervenes as the previous fighter is defeated or about to be defeated. The fight only ends after the Grimmjow ambushes Askin and appears to kill him. When Nel decides to enter Askin's still-active Poison Giftball to rescue the fallen, she can sense four reiatsu still alive. However, there were five people on the battlefield; three of the reiatsu belong to Urahara, Yoruichi and Grimmjow, but the remaining reiatsu is either Askin or Yuushiro. Either the fifth person is dead or outside the Giftball's area of effect, but the story ends without confirming whether or not it was Askin who survived.
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* UncertainDoom: Askin\'s final battle occurs against a succession of opponents, each of whom intervenes as the previous fighter is defeated or about to be defeated. The fight only ends after Grimmjow ambushes Askin and appears to kill him. When Nel decides to enter Askin\'s still-active Poison Giftball to rescue the fallen, she can sense four reiatsu still alive. However, there were five people on the battlefield; three of the reiatsu belong to Urahara, Yoruichi and Grimmjow, but the remaining reiatsu is either Askin or Yuushiro. Either the fifth person is dead or outside the Giftball\'s area of effect, but the story ends without confirming whether or not it was Askin who survived.
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I've seen this debate crop up in a few places, so I don't think the fandom in general knows which way to swing on whether the fourth reiatsu is Askin or Yuushiro. That's just my experience, mind. It occurs to me, however, that we can make this confusion for us in the example write up. We don't need to know the answer for the trope to remain relevant. What you both think of this as a compromise option? Feel free to help narrow it down, I can sometimes go on a bit in example write-ups.
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I\'ve seen this debate crop up in a few places, so I don\'t think the fandom in general knows which way to swing on whether the fourth reiatsu is Askin or Yuushiro. That\'s just my experience, mind. It occurs to me, however, that we can make this confusion work for us in the example given the nature of the trope. What you both think of this as a compromise option? Feel free to help narrow it down, I can sometimes go on a bit in example write-ups.
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* UncertainDoom: Askin's final battle occurs against a succession of opponents, each of whom intervenes as the previous fighter is defeated or about to be defeated. The fight only ends after the Grimmjow ambushes Askin and appears to kill him. When Nel decides to enter Askin's still-active Poison Giftball to rescue the fallen, she can sense four reiatsu still alive. However, there were five people on the battlefield; three of the reiatsu belong to Urahara, Yoruichi and Grimmjow, but the remaining reiatsu is either Askin or Yuushiro. Either the fifth person is dead or outside the Giftball's area of effect, but the story ends without confirming whether or not it was Askin who survived.
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* UncertainDoom: Askin\'s final battle occurs against a succession of opponents, each of whom intervenes as the previous fighter is defeated or about to be defeated. The fight only ends after the Grimmjow ambushes Askin and appears to kill him. When Nel decides to enter Askin\'s still-active Poison Giftball to rescue the fallen, she can sense four reiatsu still alive. However, there were five people on the battlefield; three of the reiatsu belong to Urahara, Yoruichi and Grimmjow, but the remaining reiatsu is either Askin or Yuushiro. Either the fifth person is dead or outside the Giftball\'s area of effect, but the story ends without confirming whether or not it was Askin who survived.
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