[BSD-RP] Soul Society: Central Seireitei

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“Weakness. That is what my eyes see.”
The Knight had his held high, for a single moment. It came and passed near-instantaneously. He was not left to the comfort of his pride, or allowed to truly rest his chin above his neck among his peers. The Commander destroys them, all of them. Their will, their strength—saw through and expunged by the darting words of Commander Murosaki.
“Captain Mukuro.
“Under your care, ninety six prisoners have escaped from the Nest of Maggots. Ninety Six threats to the Seireitei now run rampant throughout the Rukongai. As such, you have ninety six hours to locate and capture these souls, as well as the one who released them. Should you fail, you will be stripped of your Captaincy, and expected to serve each inmate’s sentence yourself.
You report that the Rukongai Districts have radicalized against us in light of recent events. They will give these prisoners refuge in exchange for harnessing their power against the Gotei Thirteen. The Onmitsukidō’s Patrol Corps will now work in tandem with the Seventh Division to put an end to both matters. You will oversee this personally.”

Hardly anything had changed between the Phantom and the Great Judicator. Once again, he casts absolute judgement upon the serpent—holding it by the neck—completely and utterly annulling his bite. The venomous man seethes, anger overflowing as his fists tighten with the wishful intention of decapitating the man he viewed as a tyrant. The Omnitsukido Commander’s frustration is almost tangible, able to be molded and fixated into a weapon that would be the end of many. Ninety Six Prisoners.. So many. The task he was given sounded impossible to most, and however cruel Shobatsu seemed, he knew it to be in Kyomu’s scope of ability. Realistically, having Captain Mukuro serve those sentences would be a detriment to the Seireitei’s future, especially if Shobatsu was not entirely too far in it. The sentences would eventually end, and Kyomu would emerge from his prison cell as a tempered blade—unleashing his fury against those he’d felt had wronged him.
“Captain Nakamoto.”
“From this moment on, Shinigami of the Fourth Division will no longer be required to stay complacent within the Sōgō Kyūgo Tsumesho. Instead, they will serve as a first response, expected to arrive on call at a moments notice. You will coordinate with the Eleventh Division, who will accompany your medics into battle when summoned. As Captain of Fourth Division, your jurisdiction now extends beyond the Seireitei’s walls and into the World of the Living, with those under you granted express permission to use the Senkaimon when under escort. The First Division will allocate the necessary funds, adjusting your budget for expansion as you see fit.”

An interesting turn, Higen would be a liar to say he’d saw it coming, and perhaps Captain Nakamoto would be too. All of his campaigning, complaining, and passive-aggressiveness had led him here, to Higen’s battlefield. The Shining Captain knew all too well the horrors that could emerge from the deepest crevices to attack the world of the living, ripe with souls. Having lost good soldiers on the same streets to which Yu’s jurisdiction had now extended to, this would be a good lesson. Higen accepted Yu as a good captain—one who saved his life—but could not ignore his arrogance, his privilege. This was a humbling act, that would only hone the young Yu into a formidable warrior, and leader. Perhaps it would also shape his cowardice into bravery.
“Captain Oda”
“Kiniro Yorugao is dead. His body was recovered along with the remains of Plus souls at the location of the Kōtotsu’s appearance. You will be granted clearance into the Shinigami Research and Development institute, so that you may analyse their remains. You will launch an investigation into the Dangai for any suspicious activity, then you place an official report upon Lieutenant Oki’s desk, along with the Dangai Records you speak of. You have my permission to seal off the area of the Kōtotsu’s arrival, and will work with the Twelfth Division to guarantee that there are no abnormalities.”

This was good news. Despite their differences it had seemed that at least for now, The half-breed’s mind was in the correct place. His mind fixated on the problem, and more importantly a possible solution.
"The congratulations of your rise to Captaincy are negated by your failure as one. Do you think so lowly of the Gotei Thirteen, that we would rely on a Hollow to defend us? Do you admit that you are undeserving of your role, so weak as to be a victim, so desperate as to count on the power of a Hollow? Remember that you are a Captain first, and Vizard second. You will not merely control your affliction, you will master it, or you will die a Hollow’s death.”
There is more truth in the small speech than can be addressed. All the talk about assets and liabilities, when the truth was the show will continue with or without Captain Oda. If he was to lack control, resolve, act mindlessly like vermin, then he will face extermination…
By Higen at that.
Higen could not stomach the thought of having to rely on a hollow’s power as a pivotal piece in the greatest military might to be seen in any realm of existence. The souls that wield their zanpakuto and make sacrifices every day should never be on equal footing with what to most, should be something to simply be cleansed.
“Captain Kojima.
You will prepare for war. Continue bolstering your numbers, restructuring your ranks, and training your Shinigami. The Ninth Division will run continuous patrols along the Seireitei’s walls, and will form stations at each of the Four Great Seireimon. You will establish the Kojima Commando Unit, training your four strongest members to provide you direct support at the first sign of a threat. They will become an extension of yourself, so that you yourself will not become overextended. You will teach them shunpo, so that they may make the ten day journey between gates at a moment's notice, and you will condition their strength, so that should the need arise, they will be able to lift and close the Seireimon. You will personally oversee our security measures, and ensure that the Gotei Thirteen is prepared for an attack. You will have my authority to collaborate with the other Divisions in order to see to this task. Should even a single flaw be exploited, it will be you that pays the price. I will be expecting a full report once your analysis has been concluded.”

The Dragon emerges unscathed, to no surprise. His lingering presence, creeping from one barracks to the other to find his next scoop had yet to be forced into action; True action. This is not something Higen wishes for, as should no one, as its arrival is only the consequence of a Seireitei in danger. Hopefully all of Maho’s preparation acts as a solid wall of defense for them all. Though stretched thin, Higen would not hesitate to allocate resources to the cause, aiding in the Seireitei’s safety even further.
“Captain Kagayaki.
By the time his name is called the end point of his beard reaches the bottom of his sternum, a shadow cast upon his his face as his stance is weakened, dissolved. The first words the commander spoke to them, along with what he’d said to the other Captains gave Higen indication that what he would hear next would not bring him comfort. The relationship between Higen and the commander was difficult to put into words, and others would view it as simple, ignorant to its complexities. For decades he’d served under a man who seemed incapable of showing, care, affection of any kind. There were no compliments, no pats on the back, no reassurance of Higen’s improvement. Each time he crossed a bridge another would appear, longer, narrower. The storm became difficult to weather, no one could understand. Master and student was the outside view, But it was more like a cruel god, looking down silently as his worshippers scraped up offerings just to hear his voice, receive his blessing.
“You sacrificed your body needlessly. Living in fear of your own power, you never dared to tame it. That is why your body is broken. That is why your mind is fractured. You are no different from the Vizards that you hate. A victim of your own power, you claim your hesitation to act was warranted. Who are you to pass such a judgement? I told you once, while you groveled at my feet, that you need only fear what you cannot control. Rather than seize this control you chose to wallow in your fear, you chose to hesitate and leave the burden of protecting the Seireitei upon the shoulders of your comrades. You did not act as a savior, you acted to rectify the problem your fear created, and in the process removed yourself from duty. Do not let it happen again.
Your vision validates Tenzen’s theory, and as well as my own suspicions. You will write a full report and submit it to Lieutenant Oki. Then you will report to the Twelth Division for a scan of your mind, we will see how your encounter with this being has altered you, as well as attempt to recreate the vision from your memories. Following this, you will report to Captain Oda and the Kido Corps, who will erase any influence of this creature, and prevent any further interference.
The bount your Division faced, as detailed in Third Seat Hyouzoku’s report, was Nicolas Klaus. Created by former Captain Ran'Tao of Twelfth Division, and defeated by former Captain Rukia Kuchiki of Thirteenth Division. Captain Kuchiki defeated the creature through the use of her ice elemental zanpakuto, Sode no Shirayuki. The outcome of this sealed the creature into a pocket world within a snowflake. When this snowflake lands upon the world of the living, the Bount is capable of escaping its imprisonment for a limited amount of time. Should this creature appear again, ensure its demise before it can return to the safety of solitude.”

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You are no different from the Vizards that you hate.
You are no different from the Vizards that you hate.
You are no different from the Vizards that you hate.
You are no different from the Vizards that you hate.

It repeats again and again, Higen’s mind, his Soul refuting any possibility that this could be true. It simply couldn’t be, it was unacceptable. Shobatsu’s word was absolute—this was something he preached, something he warned others not to test and defy, yet here are his words, why do they sound so horrible? Why do they cut so deeply? What had he done to deserve such a relentless downpour of shame.
The internal struggle Higen faced, the pain of his body shattering into a million tiny pieces, all of which is described by his superior, the commander, as “needless”. His needless sacrifice stems from an inability to act and control his true power without reluctance. Perhaps this part was true, and through all his years, he was held back by this aspect of fear that only intensified after that creature infested his nightmares.
In the worst form of irony, the one to help aid him in his struggle will be none other than Tenzen Oda. This had to be spite, had Shobatsu been capable of it. He did not know how to feel. Now he was being treated like a machine of war, malfunctioning, he is sent to his place of manufacturing for repair. All he had feared had come true; if he could not avoid this inevitability, what was the point of being fearful in the first place? His comrades had now seen him at his lowest, an embarrassment to his name, his legacy. He was to have his psyche ability, so it was obvious he was seen as possibly unstable. All he had worked felt like it crumbled before him. Moments before he had felt revered, and now he felt he lacked the respect of a single person in the room. His eyes close shut, hoping the horror will disappear, not wanting to see the faces of those around him. Shobatsu’s words continue, like nothing had changed in the slightest. He felt nothing toward the pain of his former lieutenant, this much was clear.
“For the past two years, I have stationed an agent within the depths of Hell. His task, to locate the Captains lost to the Shattered Dimensions event, dead or alive. His orders were clear, he was not to return without information on their whereabouts, at risk of death.
This evening that agent, Yami Mochizuki, knelt before me to report.

Yami has returned? His old sparring partner had been gone for some time, and his return from such a place is no simple feat. The urgency was brooding, yet what exactly was going on in the shadows?
He claims that the God King has escaped Hell. This act is thought to be impossible by some. However, there is tell of a Togabito who once used the power of a Vasto Lorde to break his chains and be free of the grip of the Kushanāda. Vincent Bauttista, the former God King of Hueco Mundo, possesses power beyond even that. Along with our Captains, and the Quincy Empress, the God King went missing during the Shattered Dimensions Event. It was his absence that allowed me to restore the balance of souls by halving the population of Hueco Mundo. It is likely that this creature has been trapped in Hell, and has amassed enough power to break his chains and escape. I have dispatched an agent from the Eleventh Division to Hueco Mundo in order to confirm these claims.
This news coincides with the revelations of our meeting. Unseen forces are bringing forth forgotten enemies, tipping the scales of fate in their favor to see how easily we may fall. I see as they do. Hypocrites, who claim to protect the balance of souls and yet live as unbalanced men."

Impossible. Such power in the hands of foul creatures should not be possible, yet the words were said. This was something to fear, but perhaps he was done with fear. What he truly heard was the rise of a formidable enemy. The Gotei’s Military might must reign true, and expel all opposition no matter how powerful the foe. Perhaps in this oncoming war.. Higen’s honor can be restored.
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"Doubt. Anger. Fear. These cloud your minds and corrupt your souls, distracting you from the only thing you must act upon. Duty.
You stand together as cowards, traitors, monsters, and fools. Forget your petty notions of each other, your opinions are of no significance. I do not command you to hesitate, to fear, to hate, I do not command you to dwell on your past, worry for the future, regret your actions, or hold your ideals. I command you to be strong. I command you to do your duty. To fight and die for the balance of souls. You will stand together and die as Captains of the Gotei Thirteen, or you will live bowing down in disgrace."
“Before me stands the greatest souls Shinigami have to offer, but what I see are insects. Capable of carving through mountains should they stand together, and yet choosing to stand alone and be trampled. What I see is what every being sees. From the most insignificant of souls in the Rukongai, to the God King of Hueco Mundo. What I see is Weakness”

The weight of the commander’s words weigh down upon them. His words had cut in a thousand places, perhaps with the intention to eliminate the obviously clear division before them. They were few, still recovering from the Shattered Dimensions event all that time ago, yet they remained at each other’s throats. There was no honor attached to the white coat, simply dysfunction and the Judicator wished to rectify this. Higen had but only blinked, and as his lids parted once more they welcomed the flickering of a purple and black flame. A flame of which he was all too familiar with. The massive blade, nearly towering over Yu himself is lodged into the center of the room before him. The flames that glow vibrantly from its steel dance like some sort of tease, swaying like the ever-changing thoughts in the minds of the doubtful. A hard swallow is unavoidable, the loud gulp probably able to be heard by the entire room amidst the brief silence.
The steps of the commander are slow, heavy, and foreboding. He passes them all without saying a word, the flames gently hiding behind his massive frame as he passes. He reaches the entrance of the captain’s hall and the doors begin to creak, as if preparing to close.
“Do not leave this place until your blood has been spilt.”
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Despite their relationship, or lack thereof—there was no misunderstanding between Higen and the commander’s words. He’d wanted his own Captains, like squabbling children, to draw blood from each other as an attempt at unity. He did not understand the thinking, but it wasn’t his job to understand, but rather to simply follow the orders given to him. Even so, there was conveniently no better time than now to go all out.
The doors closed slowly, and as the large and radiant opening dwindled to one tiny crevice of light Higen had only to prepare himself. His left hand had hardly left his zanpakuto throughout the meeting, still it tenses along the hilt even more so now. The sound of the doors finally shutting is like the ringing of a bell, the initiation of the bloodsport they’d been force to partake. The Phantom lives up to the name, as the entire room is filled with a purple haze. Smoke blurs the integrity of The Commander’s flames, and also attempts to act as a distraction, a way to operate out of stealth and shadow. These were undoubtedly the tactics of the Omnitsukido commander. Higen’s readiness does not waver, his senses peaked, unsure just where Kyomu would emerge. To subdue a serpent you must be vigilant, patient. Captain Nakamoto fears the dark, it seemed, the casting of his kido heard from across the room as the red light often released as a projectile hovers in the Fairy’s hand.
The piercing red light envelops the room, revealing Yu’s retreat, and Kyomu’s advance. He approached the Dragon from his right side; it appeared his target was chosen. The red light only further illuminates the room, revealing another detail, a certain Vizard missing from his place in line. He too, had sought to take advantage of chaos and shadow. A sound bellows out, its composition reminiscent of an instantaneous ignition as waves of orange invade Higen’s peripheral. An increase of reiatsu floods the room along with the roaring flames. Higen’s own reiatsu spikes in order to keep up with the overbearing supernova; the flames eat at the bottom of his hakama and haori, tattering the edges and charring its color. He has yet to move, and his flesh however is unphased. The senren shields him indefinitely, a technique he had yet to have the chance to bestow onto Maho to help better tolerate these volatile flames.
The burning room is now vibrantly lit, and amidst the energy that explodes every only one prominent signature slithers above him. There is the Vizard, blades drawn, a vibrant electricity crackling throughout. Completely revealed, his actions are not covered by a single veil. Having fought before, Higen has a good enough idea of Captain Oda to understand he was more than likely not susceptible to repeating mistakes, yet instead of bombarding Higen with kido from afar, he chose to face him head on. It was not that simple, that he was sure. The blonde-haired male was crafty, a master manipulator. It seemed every word he spoke, every action he took, was a trap waiting to be sprung.
“Tozansho.”
The moment the last syllable was pronounced the lines of a triangular prism had already begun to hastily draw themselves, completing the structure. Its size was not of practical usage, but much more compact, only large enough to completely encase Higen and only Higen. Its compact size only further contributed to its durability, tighter foundations to provide a formidable defense. Higen could count the amount of Kido spells he knew on a single hand, yet this also meant his usage of such few spells had been heightened to a superb level. The shield was more than capable of withstanding one or multiple weapon strikes, along with an assortment of spells and blasts. The flames that continued to roar cascaded against the sides of the barrier like crashing waves. Had Tenzen’s attack continued on, it’d meet its demise at the forefront of the barrier, while the large black hand from Maho’s zanpakuto would pin Tenzen between a rock and a hard place, or cause an increased impact between him and Higen’s Tozansho.
Either way, the moment the barrier encapsulated him his sword had already been partially separated from its sheath, a bright glow accompanying the swift action.
“Shine.”
Just as the alternate release for his weapon is spoken a vibrant light, bright as the sun itself, escapes from the prism. The barrier acts as a kaleidoscope, sending a blinding light that overpowers even that of the flames through the entire room like a flashbang. Except, it lingers, unable to be seen, and perhaps unable to be heard through the spell’s walls, Higen’s hands become clasped in the dangerous gauntlets of Hitsumishi. Immediately, Higen’s body twists at the waist, his lower body stance unwavering. A 90 degree swivel allows his arms to extend directly in front and behind him, conjuring the mightiest of punches in both directions. As the gauntlets meet with the barrier before them, they cause massive spires of crystal to escape from all sides with haste. Tenzen would face the most threat to this, however possibly now directly in front of Higen after having his efforts thwarted. He would be instantaneously skewered in the middle of his torso by the first, while the second would shoot through his left leg. The third would just miss his head, growing at a vertical angle and limiting his potential ability to move directly upward. He’d be fine, Higen thought, that monster within him able to withstand a great deal of pain from his own understanding. A total of seven more crystal spires emerged with varying length, the longest one having its point pinned against the wall just a few inches form Yu’s face. Three extend toward the general location of both Maho and Kyomu with no actual target in mind, but shape the battlefield in a way that forces acute navigation through the sparkling spearheads. Two shoot towards the back wall directly behind Higen and one went directly upward. Although they had varying lengths, their girth—which was similar to that of your average man—was shared between them.
The instructions were both clear and unclear. The Commander never said to shed blood, but to not leave until it is your blood that is spilt. Still the Captains all reacted in a similar fashion, immediately attempting to eviscerate each other. By the looks of things, Captain Nakamoto had refused a direct order, and that was something that was to be dealt with.. at some point. The Knight’s armor is stripped, his flaws and shortcomings exposed to the world around him, there is nothing to withhold, and therefore there is no limit for Higen to operate under. His mind, is damaged, his emotions are scorn, but his physicality.. along with his innate power, remains. It would benefit the Captains to remember.
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Southwest Seireitei———————————— traveling to ———————————— Central Seireitei
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he howling winds that were whisking past the openings of his ears, threatening to seep its way into his ear canal and ruin his hearing from his high-speed movement. He was one the right track to be just in time to pick up his escort. He wondered how that would play out, would the commander berate him for his potential tardiness, or say nothing at all. He was to be on trial and stand before those who govern the entirety of the place he called home. The amount of questions swirled through his head, why is the commander standing before the Central Forty-Six? He wondered if there was an alternative agenda on the desk for the Captain-Commander, with the Sages and Judges catching wind of his motives.
He soon found himself nearing the gates of the First Division, what a set of barracks that loomed over the entirety of the Seireitei, under the ominous blind gaze, keeping law and order as well as those in line. The Gotei Thirteen that was being built under the guidance of the Great Judicator was growing strong, many powerful Shinigami littered the guard squads and more talent poured out from the academy with each passing year. Entering the ranks of what is shaping up to be the best generation of the protectors of the Living World. But would that growth continue is now up for question, the winds of change were certainly blowing in the Seireitei. The fleeted foot Kiyoshi was now within range of the barracks to slow down and formally walk inside, protocol was different around the First Division, everyone had to follow the book to a “T”, it didn’t matter what division you came from. This wasn’t hard for Sixth’s members, having knowledge of every rule, they knew which lines never to cross. However, this situation was delicate and quite different from before. As a First Division Captain was being escorted to the Central Forty-Six grounds.
Getting to the main entrance, he informed the stationed guard on duty of his affairs, but withheld the information of the member who was being escorted, as it was classified information. Little hassle, he passed through and made his way to the upper offices and buildings in the barracks. Very few times Shusuke had come here but every time he was always in awe of the silent eerie energy set in stone here. The elite of the elite Shinigami were stationed in Division One, and only the best were accepted. As much as Shusuke loved the law, he always felt the need to be a little bit of an outlaw himself to get things done, which was something he was afraid to not be allowed to do here. He left his white cloak at the barracks as it wasn’t a part of his formal attire, and figured he’d best look semi-professional when picking up Commander Murasaki. He steeled his approach however with every step he took, he soon realized that he couldn’t think of him as just the commander for the time being. It was a matter of doing his duty.
After climbing the heap of stairs, and finally plateauing near the large meeting hall, he hadn’t seen anyone as of yet, so maybe he figured that the members were busy, knowing their leader, he was sure they would all have something to do around the clock. Quickly catching his breath from his pilgrimage of stairs, he then takes stock of the immense concentration of spiritual pressure taking place within the building. The Captain’s were most certainly in there, but the air was filled with…conflict. Bloodshed was definitely taking place inside of that hall, or at the very least the attempt of it was taking place. Killing intent and screeching pressure filled the third eye of the Kiyoshi. But he had no time for that now, he then walked over to the entrance of the large hall.
It was the only building on the walkway, so it had to have been the place. Getting closer to the hall, he notices a smaller body, that wasn’t all that noticeable before. The height more than likely had something to do with it. Familiar that she was, and her attitude just the same, he found Akarui guarding the door to the meeting hall. He tried not to look directly at her to raise her ire, but he was indeed here on business. And it wasn’t with her. Furthermore, he found his escort walking down the steps to the hall. He had arrived just in time. He put more energy into his walk, so as to catch the Commander right before he left the steps of that building. He intended to perform his job like he was any other potential threat to the Seireitei. This wasn’t to earn any respect or favor from the Commander, but to show him the training and discipline that has gone into his years of service are not minuscule. Shusuke Kiyoshi is duty bound as a member of the Gotei Thirteen.
”Captain-Commander Shobatsu Murasaki. I, Shusuke Kiyoshi of Division Six will be the one to escort you to the Central Forty-Six grounds as commissioned by the Central Forty-Six themselves. As you are aware, you need to stand before them to answer for any crimes committed against the Seireitei. I ask that you walk exactly two and a half meters directly in front of me at all times and maintain that distance throughout the duration of the escort. You will refrain from any form of violence, and maintain a level of speed in which will get us both there in approximately twenty or less minutes. If you do not have any questions at this time, then we should get moving.”
He spoke sternly, but not harsh. He maintained eye contact with his blank periwinkle globes, rumor has it he was a blind man the Commander, but he could see all, and clearly. Caring little for any involvement or rebuttal from the guard Akarui may have, he would figure that her of all people would understand. Fear couldn’t have the time to strike him down, he was duty bound but he knew he was currently staring deep into the eyes of death, they both had purple gazes but his was more grim. Far more fearsome, and weathered to have seen over five thousand battles. He was incredible the Commander, but for right now, he was merely an escort.
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Upon the final click of the doors of the Captain’s Hall coming to a close, the current occupants faced their Commander and felt the flush of overwhelming presence. Thus began the meeting, and Akarui was left to her own devices.
“...”
Silence was all that she was met with. Nothing new.
The vicious woman began spinning her bladed staff around as a form to pass the time, taking note of where each person moved within the grounds of the First Division. Mahō Kojima had been forced behind his younger brother and lieutenant at the entrance to the Division. It was a Captain’s meeting, called out of the blue, and immediately after Tenzen Oda’s awakening from his two-month-long coma. She could only conclude that it was something that was of the utmost importance, but with the way that Rui observed each captain that walked past her, the loathing and hatred was more apparent for a couple than the rest. Tensions within their communities have grown higher, beginning with the Second Division Coup d'etat. Everything after that only began to spiral downwards, from Higen’s bodily sacrifice, to the happenings at the Kuchiki Manor. Things would be addressed, and reactions would vary.
Kyomu Mukuro would undoubtedly be outspoken. Even after several humiliations, the Captain of the Second Division had walked past her acting as a man of stone, but the events at the Kuchiki Manor say otherwise. It was obvious that the Captain had some sort of sentiment to his lieutenant with the way he rushed over with half of his personnel. And being denied entry by the Commander himself, the back-to-back confrontations had ended in his defamation of name and division. Now, he was here, and for what? If only she were present would she know.
Yū Nakamoto, though quiet and hardworking, had the most difficulty when it came to holding his tongue on topics pertaining to the upbringings and performances of Shinigami. As the Gotei’s number one medic, the Kidō Prince would prefer not to have his barracks stewed to the top with bodies, dead or alive. Though, it was something that should be expected… The Gotei Thirteen were in charge of keeping the balance between Humans and Souls. Glorified soldiers born and bred to fight the forces of evil that threatened to destroy the balance of life. While she sympathized with him, Akarui knew better. Danger was around every corner, friend and foe. Each individual admitted into the Shino’o Academy knew what they were getting into, and while they reap the benefits of being a high-ranking officer, they were to be prepared for war at any time. The Butterfly child would speak his mind for sure.
When it came to Tenzen Oda, he was the least known among the five captains that stood in that hall. She could only recall the ferocity that his family name once held, but after seeing the nervous wreck that this blond male possessed, she honestly doubted his lineage. However, the sixth seat knew better than to judge a book by its cover. There was always a hidden face to each and every individual. When she first heard of the Oda, Akarui was deep into her years with the Fourth Division, and more often than not, victims of the Oda came in a flurry just on the brink of death if not dead already. She admired the tenacity to keep their quota the same throughout the years, but it was the most peculiar sight to see as the large blond stumbled over his words. Yet he became a captain, and was to be respected as such.
As the image of the Ninth Division Captain comes to mind, a visible chill crawls up Rui’s spine and she swallows roughly as the remnants of his herbal concoctions littered the path of the courtyard. While she might have respected his position, Mahō Kojima was something that she loathed to her bones. Laziness exhumed from this man, and she would only find herself surprised to find that he may have had a hand in the events of the Kōtotsu, albeit making the situation worse despite the claims in the Communications Column of that day. The Ninth Division had control of the media, so they would want to paint themselves as heroes despite not taking much steps out of their division, unless it was for so-called “story purposes.”
Then… there was him. Touching the top of her head, Akarui’s face flushed in complete embarrassment from being patted like a dog in front of the other captains. Embarrassment turned to annoyance and annoyance turned to wrath and Akarui was close to tearing apart another set of gloves but she managed to settle down before she popped another blood vessel. Even with their history, Akarui and Higen have always been at it with one another due to their conflicting personalities. Higen Kagayaki was the sun-incarnate, bright and unnaturally blinding. Meanwhile, Akarui hated to be anywhere within the limelight that the now-captain loved to bask in. Honestly, the spectacle during the Kōtotsu event was his shining moment despite the unnecessary sacrifice of his body. His sense of justice was second to none, but since coming out of his coma, the sun became hidden by a flurry of clouds, and not a single ray of light has been able to slip through.
Perhaps this meeting would force all the animosity down the drain. The bloodlust that exuded from the hall directly behind her small frame was so palpable, Akarui felt as if she were getting the brunt force of animosity between each captain as they exchanged their grievances and vented their souls out in the presence of the Captain-Commander. Even from where she stood, his aura was stifling and the sixth seat dug into her coat and pulled out a vial filled with a dangerous property to anyone else but her. Lifting the rounded cap to her ruby lips, the single guard relished in the burning sensation as it spread a warmth through her body. It was most enjoyable, especially with having the ability of never disabling herself with her own supply. At the sound of a click, Akarui turned, ready to face the five in bulk, but instead stood Shobatsu Murasaki and behind him, haunted and stoic faced focused on a single aspect that stood in between them.
“Do not leave this place until your blood has been spilt.”
Dropping down to a knee, Akarui bowed her head at the sight of the Captain-Commander for a moment before uprighting herself. She dare not ask if the meeting was over, but with the lack of pleasantries exiting the premises, it was clear that the captains had other matters to deal with. In addition to the occupying bodies, a recently acquainted individual had come forth and with her staff, Akarui pointed the gleaming weapon towards Shusuke Kiyoshi. While she would normally have his head falling from his shoulders the moment he stepped foot within the premises, there were no signs of struggle on her person. Those at the gate would have never allowed anyone in, especially while knowing of a captain’s meeting that was still in process. Though he stood before her, it was clear that whatever business he had was not with her, but instead with the hulking frame that towered over her.
“Kiyoshi—”
”Captain-Commander Shobatsu Murasaki. I, Shusuke Kiyoshi of Division Six will be the one to escort you to the Central Forty-Six grounds as commissioned by the Central Forty-Six themselves. As you are aware, you need to stand before them to answer for any crimes committed against the Seireitei. I ask that you walk exactly two and a half meters directly in front of me at all times and maintain that distance throughout the duration of the escort. You will refrain from any form of violence, and maintain a level of speed in which will get us both there in approximately twenty or less minutes. If you do not have any questions at this time, then we should get moving.”
Hearing the explanation, Akarui had no place within the current situation. The Commander was more than capable enough to handle himself. So what was she to do, other than oversee and guard over the Captain’s Meeting as she was supposed to. She would not move further, unless ordered to. And would continue to perform her duties diligently. If this was a direct order from the Central 46, then she had no place on these grounds, repositioning herself to where the staff stood tall at her side.
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"Take care, Kiku."
Her smile radiates warmth this time, much unlike her usual smile, this smile shines and warms the heart, easing any worries one may have tugging at them. In truth, this decision had the greatest potential to help him grow not only as a shinigami, but as a person. This opportunity gives Kiku room for error, something that happens often with inexperience. Room for error that could be inexcusable in First Division. But now, in the care and grooming of another division, he had better chances of... what one could say... survival. Kiku wastes no time in seeking his transfer as he bows and exits Honoka's office. Once her door is shut entirely, Honoka brings her left hand up to her face, lightly covering her lips by pressing her index finger against them as she lets out a soft chuckle. The thought of a student running from one teacher to another appeared unexpectedly in her mind. She scatters the silly, intrusive thought. Instead, the Lieutenant swivels her chair to face towards the direction of the Captain's hall. Slowly, her eyelids close and she begins to study the signatures around the walls of First Division. The Head Lieutenant may not be currently listening in on conversation, but she can most certainly discern the fluctuations and turbulence of their reiryoku within people as more words are exchanged. Noting if one is sad, happy, or angry; amongst other things.
Right as she begins to zero in her attention on gathering of Captains, she notices two distinct signatures pass the gates of First Division, one from the northwest, and a second from the southwest. This pair of speeding signatures moved quickly through the grounds, halting momentarily only to address those that stopped them to question them, and to ask for directions to find their destination. Perhaps something happened? She thinks to herself, as she lightly taps her chin with her left index finger. After all, her subordinates continuously point each of them in her direction. Soon, her curiosity is sated when both shinigami arrive from opposite sides of the building, almost like they were mirrors of each other. The two bicker a moment before knocking on the Head Lieutenant's office door.
"Lieutenant Honoka, I have--"
"--An urgent report!!!"
They speak over each other; impatiently, the pair barge in, bursting through the door with written reports in hands. The woman stares at the two, surprised by their tenacity to complete their mission. These were clearly serious matters. She extends her hands, to take a file from each one. She notes the one in her right hand bears the insignia of Tenth Division, while the left one is imprinted with the Thirteenth Division crest. Her mind begins her assessment before even opening the contents in her hands. Both of these divisions deal with the world of the living. Perhaps a powerful hollow? An Arrancar? And for it to even make it to her desk? Things sure have gotten fun today. At least that's what she thinks. She places the Thirteenth division file on her desk, and flips open the file in her right hand, her emerald eyes rapidly skimming through the report for key words.
Naruki... Togabito appearance... Gentei Kaijo request... Hyouzoku, Shizuka. Abarai, Ryuga. Yakimono, Kuro. Fullbringers...
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Without a word, she places Tenth's file on her desk, only to pick up Thirteenth's. The two shinigami fidget anxiously before her. Her silence and unsettling smile do little to help ease their nerves. She skips the extra details all the same as she quickly skims through Thirteenth's report.
Karakura... Togabito attack... Gentei Kaijo... Hageshi, Omoni. Hoshi, Oyama. Oda, Katsuo. Shinjitsu, Kyo. Quincy helping...
She turns her attention to the two before her and they jolt to attention. Her expression reveals absolutely nothing to either party.
"Thank you to the two of you, for getting the report to me with such haste. I appreciate your hard work, you may now report back to your respective divisions with the Gentai Kaijo request approved by First Division."
The pair exits, leaving Honoka by herself once again. She begins to closely review the compiled reports from the shinigami on the scene, this time reading it in its entirety. The togabito, what their mission was, if any. Her eyes continue reading page after page. The request for Gentei Kaijo interests her. Her initial skim over the report gave her enough information to approve such a request, even at the possible damage to the world of the living, but had she chose to den it, this would most certainly result in far worse damage. First Division stands as the only DIvision to grant such a request, and with all the captains currently occupied in their meeting, completely oblivious to these situations, it fell on her shoulders to allow the release. Her eyes continued reading down the initial report, and questions arose in her head. Did the power of hell really have the capabilities to corrupt and amplify wicked souls in such a way that a not only a Tenth's Third Seat, but also Fourth's Lieutenant were pressed enough to request to remove their limiters? Omoni of all people? She was in disbelief. This was certainly a topic she hoped to discuss with Lieutenant Nozamu, but with this situation now at hand, it seems that Honoka will not get to ask him these questions anytime soon.
"I suppose this is important enough."
She takes both files, continuing to read as she stands, and walks out of her office. The door closes behind her and clicks softly, locked from the inside by a vine. Suddenly, she feels a burst of a familiar spiritual energy as the Captains' Hall door opens. This causes her to pause for a single moment, giving a quick glance up from her reading material, before continuing her stride. Commander Murasaki's summon of his zanpakuto is enough to cause a sweat drop appear on her forehead. She's slightly nervous, not for herself, but those judged by the Commander's blade. We only just added some of them to the ranks, and now this? They're young; spritely. They'll be fine. I'm sure... Then again, it wouldn't be a stretch for her Captain to purge out useless members from his ranks.
”Captain-Commander Shobatsu Murasaki. I, Shusuke Kiyoshi of Division Six will be the one to escort you to the Central Forty-Six grounds as commissioned by the Central Forty-Six themselves. As you are aware, you need to stand before them to answer for any crimes committed against the Seireitei. I ask that you walk exactly two and a half meters directly in front of me at all times and maintain that distance throughout the duration of the escort. You will refrain from any form of violence, and maintain a level of speed in which will get us both there in approximately twenty or less minutes. If you do not have any questions at this time, then we should get moving.”
Honoka overhears the member of Sixth Division address her captain as she turns the corner to see the commander exiting the Hall, while she remains uncertain of the exact situation of the chaos ensuing inside the meeting hall. Her attention is preoccupied with the three before her, Shusuke, Akarui, and of course, Captain Murasaki. Honoka misses Akarui point her weapon at Shusuke to question him, catching her return her staff down to her side once again. Perhaps she was about to interrogate him on his purpose, but he was definitely vocal enough for everyone in the area to hear. Just what she needed. Central Forty-Six putting the Commander on trial? What reason could they possibly come up for this? Did they begin to regret their decision of allowing him the position of Captain Commander? Why now? When they never truly cared so long as there was peace. Not only was it a waste of their time, but this was the worst possible time they could have picked to do this. She buries her displeasure deep beneath her charming smile, as Lieutenant Oki could only hope that the situations in the world of the living did not escalate while they tended to this business. The woman turns to the escort, clutching the files against her bosom as she approaches them. Her smile and the uncharacteristically stern tone of voice made her seem quite imposing, intimidating even.
"I'll be accompanying you on this trip."
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“You guys don’t think he means– ACK!
The once bold and vocal Captain of the Fourth Division, upon the realization of the implication of the Commander’s words, seeks desperately to return to his stance of peace and nonviolence. His words are choked out by the billowing smoke that confines itself to the hall of the Captain’s. He perceives the murderous hostility of the Phantom and, when sensing it directed towards the Dragon of Kojima is believed to be given a moment’s reprieve. Yū Nakamoto the brave tuned coward extends his hand as he casts his spell.
"Shakkahō!”
He calls out the spell's name, manifesting a crimson orb, its glow meant to illuminate the Fairy's surroundings. That murderous air still corrupts the very air, Captain Nakamoto’s eyes find themselves on Captain Kojima, perceiving the Phantom’s threat of death in action and then it hits him. Eyes and hands move to his waist, the young Captain realizes he has entered into this nest of beasts and monsters unarmed. This wouldn’t do.
THUD
The young Captain’s back strikes against the wall, he aims to limit the path any one Captain could take if wishing to attack him. He stands vigilant, he stands...afraid.
The frightened actions of Fairy Yū are not lost to the Vizard Captain, Tenzen. He is clearly satisfied by the tactics of the man...no, the boy he is meant to call peer. He leaves the child to his fear, and focuses his attention on bigger prey. The Oda takes advantage of the smoke, a smoke he like the others believes is meant to cover Kyomu’s blitz attack on Maho.
Electricity cackles in a vibrant blue, its light coming from above the Shining Knight. Captain Oda descends with blades drawn, electricity courses over his right arm for a moment, and in that next instant, the edges of his blade burn with a yellow glow. When those blades swing, they swing with every intention of both blinding and muting the towering elder. The former testee once more faces off against his now former proctor, he aims to improve and perhaps, redeem himself. He speaks to Captain Kagayaki through the sword.
As all this transpires the Dragon stands with eyes closed. His breathing, shallow..steady. Ears have already caught the sound of blade leaving scabbard, his senses on high alert, he like Yū, like Tenzen, like Higen perceives Captain Mukuro’s attack.Reflexively Captain Kojima weaves back, body weaving back at least three and a half feet.
The room is rocked with a terrible force, flames manifest in each of the four corners. The Dragon’s flames roar, the wall now to his back, not unlike that of the Fairy’s position. Right arm tucked away, left arm thrust out four shadows streak across the room. Maho transitions from one maneuver immediately to another. These shadows reveal themselves to be extensions of the Captain’s shikai, one launching itself in the direction of the attack that Maho detects, one towards the descending Oda, while the other two remain at their master’s disposal, the fairy remaining untargeted.
Higen the Hero, stands unfettered in the face of adversity, the face of the Vizard’s attack, surrounded by heat and flame. A barrier is conjured, acting as a wall between him and his attacker, the Knight encased inside transitions immediately into his shikai, and the glow of the fairy’s orb, of the Dragon’s flames are immediately made insignificant in the face of Higen’s light. The gauntlets of the proud warrior now encase his mighty hands, hands that become fists, fists which extend giving birth to multiple emerald spires, the lances of the Shining Knight. Tenzen already descending towards the elder finds himself flanked by spires from the front meant to impale him, and Maho’s black hand from the back, now aimed to push him into impalement. Multiple spires appear within the hall, three around the area where the Dragon is believed to do battle, one immediately next to the Fairy’s head, a silent threat while also cutting off escape or movement from one side, two extend behind their sculptor, and one extends up towards the ceiling.
The hall has descended into utter chaos, flames and crystal filling this room, these war grounds of monsters and men. Each Captain filled with their own thoughts, their own fears, anger, doubts and pride, each moving with their own purpose.
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And it is the Fairy who is believed to be ignored, believed to be spared, believed to be safe who finds himself in the most peril.
Concurrently with the crystal spire stabbing into the wall close to the medic’s head, inches from impaling or scratching flesh, Captain Nakamoto find’s a blade arching up from his waist towards his chest, aiming to cleave through flesh, bone and muscle alike...from the very same direction the Phantom had occupied during and throughout the meeting.
It is perhaps in this moment, in the heart of chaos that Captain Kojima realizes his cigar remains intact, and untouched, his auxiliary hand sweeping towards the ground continues in its same direction, unhindered, untouched, unable to grasp a thing. The spires conjured by Higen made to attack both Maho and Kyomu place only the Dragon in harm’s way.
No one questions the origin of the smoke, how or why the smoke seemed to appear around the proximity of each of the Captain’s. They know the act itself is a tactic of the assassin, a tactic specifically employed by Kyomu. No soul notices the clacking comes not from the Commander’s steps, but from the small black marble like objects Kyomu strategically tossed in place around each Captain. Ignorant that the Phantom has maneuvered around them without their notice. To have Kyomu so close, without making a sound, without drawing the attention of anyone...if he had the intention to kill...
While Maho is the only soul to regard the sound of metal sliding out of sheath, it is all who perceived an attack against the Dragon, all who felt the malice, the murderous intention directed towards Maho and as a result vividly perceive the nature of that very intent. They perceive what Kyomu wished for them to perceive, and believed what he wished for them to believe. A tactic that Yū has now, twice become victim to. They forget Kyomu is a professional, an assassin above all else. Never one to purposely do any action that would reveal or draw attention to himself or any action he would take. While smoke billowed in the Hall, Kyomu physically drew his blade, exerted his reiatsu, as his body became further impossible to view or detect, the fibers of his attire reinsulating his spiritual pressure while simultaneously cloaking his physical form. He repositioned himself as he directed his murderous intent and hostility to the Captain of the Ninth...and paused to observe.
He watches as the Fairy backed himself to the wall, and while still cloaked..shadowed this action. The Dragon, ever proud of his reflexes and his intuition moved mostly according to script, all others go on otherwise unaware of Kyomu’s antics. Of the Captains, Kyomu is the one that stands nearest to the Commander’s massive throne as the Oda has abandoned his post to attack Higen, and thus it is Kyomu who alone remains the most guarded against the Dragon’s flames. As great and mighty as they are, the flames in the corner nearest to his area find their growth and advance hindered and choked by the massive mass of Sekkiseki forged into a giant’s seat. An unintentional buffer for the Phantom, as his attire along with his own spiritual pressure further defend him, at least momentarily from the Dragon’s flaming fury.
Kyomu’s blade moves absent of any discernible shadow, while he is now partially uncloaked, his body slowly revealing more and more of itself produces a shadow within the glow of the illuminated room. While his reiatsu currently cannot be readily felt still, there can be no denying that this Kyomu is genuine and thus, so too is this threat against Captain Nakamoto. Given the Fairy’s position, advancing would prove disadvantageous, ensuring he was not spared receiving at least some injury from the phantom blade. His 3 O’ Clock was promptly cut off by Higen’s crystal spire forced into the wall, while his 9 O’clock simply forced him towards his attacker. His orb which he maintained could perhaps be weaponized, and perhaps it would do harm to his attacker...but would it be enough of a deterrent to Kyomu’s attack? Would he be able to move faster than both the blade could finish its swing and Kyomu could notice and respond?
The flames continue to roar, and the heat within the room continues to rise ever higher. The Commander’s throne remains untouched, batting back any of the flames that dare to near it, and by proxy protecting any who find themselves in the scope of its influence. Kyomu had never used shunko, he did not have the Knight’s technique to weather the storm...but unlike those present, he alone has been bathed in the Commander’s flames, has endured its tribulation. These were fires he did not fear in comparison.
The blade moves seamlessly, soundlessly..effortlessly carving through towards Captain Nakamoto and in a single instantaneous sweep, a single motion removed from time, blood would flow. Kyomu now revealed knows that he is not safe from harm, threat of attack or counterattack, but has assessed the positions of all those present, their responses, reactions and reaction time to a spontaneously abrupt action and attack.
He would deal with any who wished to deal with him. For now, he grant’s Yū a chance to have his blood spilled, and a chance to apologize to Kyomu with blood for his loose and sharp tongue. The Phantom is certainly one to hold a grudge after all.
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