Shinigami
Administrator
Rukongai ———————————— traveling from ———————————— Northwest Seireitei
“Best a’ luck you two. Seeya on the other side.”
A dismissal to the pair that operated underneath the newly appointed Captain. Her temporary goodbye was likely the last moment of civility between the trio for now since the next time they'd meet would be on the field of battle. There was no guarantee that they'd even go up against each other, but there was certainly that possibility. Hiroka acknowledged her parting words with a simple nod and gave a glance Nibui prior to going onward towards his own interview. He wasn't really keen on the idea of having to answer unknown questions while being broadcasted. It wasn't a concern of saying the wrong thing but instead simply a disinterest in projecting his own opinions on the battles ahead. The only participants he had even really crossed paths with had been Captain Oda and his friend, Yasu. Both having been literally decades ago. Longer even for the latter of the two.
His pathing took him to the location where registry was taking place to verify and file any information that was needed for further progression. All while he was working his way through the steps his mind drifted. Reality had begun to set in as this exact moment was the last step into the very thing he had anticipated for the entirety of his time as a Shinigami. The pursuit of such a title for some would function as a moniker of fear and renown but for Hiroka it meant something more personal. It would be one of the ultimate ways to validate the efforts he had gone through over the years, a met promise, and a stepping stone towards future aspirations. Not to mention it'd be pretty fun to finally not have to restrain himself against opponents...
The tanned male made his way into the tent after it had been vacated of the last interview subject. His eyes immediately gravitated towards the interviewer. Who just so happened to be none other than Yasu. He gave a single chuckle at the sight of her, fully expecting her to be the one here, and not instead one of her subordinates. Noting the seat within the room that had the sight of a camera locked upon it, he made his way towards it.
"Certainly not how I expected to see you again after all this time, Yasu. Or should I say Captain Yūgure? Congratulations on that by the way."
Mid-sentence he dropped his rear down upon the chair and adjusted his posture to something more comfortable for him. He leaned upon his arm and rested the other upon his lap. A glance shifted from Yasu to the camera and then back to Yasu. The concept of an interview, let alone any type of broadcast, was new to him. He had never been put into a situation where he needed to be vocal about anything other than orders upon missions. And certainly there wasn't some news crew following him around as he went through his daily routines. His life was rather private and here he was... offering himself up to something that would bring a lot of attention.
“Has anyone influenced you to participate in the games?”
The first question had been cast from the pink-haired Captain, his optics trailing off, looking neither at her or the camera before him.
"Those that held the title in the past certainly molded my interest in this. Every single one of them gave me
a goal to strive for through the years. But I suppose more recently it's been all of you Captains. Whether I hold that position or not, I want to enforce order while showing that I can crush even those that wear a haori."
The final sentence he uttered came with a honed gaze upon the camera. It was as if he was making a statement or maybe even a threat towards the other Captains... Not that they were even watching the broadcast. His conviction towards continuously breaking his own limits led him to not only want to equal those above his rank, but to blow them out of the water. Someone with such power could achieve anything. An objective that he'd charge at with just as much thoughtfulness as he would with brute force.
“If you gain the title, will you try for Captaincy?”
"If given the opportunity I would. But one step at a time."
All of his focus was on the here and now. Even if the future was the end game, nothing could be perceived beyond right now. Hiroka had to make sure he made it through the games before anything afterward. He believed that for the most part he physically was capable of achieving the role but felt that there was still growth elsewhere to be had. Progression that would only be achieved by taking a step back and trying to master them without tactless violence. A nature that clung to his heart tighter than almost anything else, a thing that had to be dulled with time.
“Outside of yourself, who do you think has the ability to become Kenpachi?”
"I have not crossed paths with most of those that'd be in attendance. So it's hard to say. Even my own Captain is a stranger to me. I suppose I'd say Captain Oda... When we crossed paths I couldn't do more than sully his outfit slightly. My training over the last century had left him in my mind. So let's go with that."
Captain Tenzen Oda. A being that managed to show Hiroka exactly where he stood against stronger adversaries. He didn't hold a grudge against the man himself but instead the clash itself. That crushing reality of being miles away from where he thought he stood was a call to reevaluate his combative approach and ability applications. Getting a turn to take a swing at that Kidō Master would be somewhat poetic.
* “Do you have high hopes that your competition will put up a good fight?”
"I hope so. I'm not in this to feel pity for my opponent. I want them to come for my throat as much as I intend to for them."
A thought that rallied him down to his very core. His past skirmishes either came with the need for extreme restraint or overall were underwhelming. The prospect of everyone going into this event with death looming over them was an absolutely blissful idea. Ikarihime herself wouldn't complain to being able to reach the upper limits of her destructive capabilities. A sight that has evaded the pair for the entire of their tenure. Not once did they ever get to completely unleash themselves.
“Do you have any words to share before you step into the field?”
The Fourth Seat hunched forward while interlocking his fingers outwards before him. His optics aimed right down the lens of the camera before him. A faint red illumination sparking to life within his pupils as he peered towards the phantom audience that observed behind their screens. He tightened his grasp that his digits had on one another, which created a audible sound from the tension filled clutch.
"This is a battle without law. So I will not hesitate to leave no trace of those that get in my way."
Hiroka leaned back away from the recording device prior to moving to stand. His body travelled to the opening of the tent, he widened the passageway with his arm upon arrival, but halted his step. The half-blinded man bestowed one last look towards his long time friend.
"I'm sure it goes without saying but that goes for you as well. I hope we need not cross paths... But I'm serious about this."
He hoped his words did not come off to harsh towards Yasu, but it was true... Friend or not. He was going into this completely unbiased to who he'd subjugate. Hiroka would be unable to offer even her mercy if they had to fight but he did not revel at the idea of that reality. If there was one unshaken detail about the Burst Prince, it was that in a true bout of combat, he held no mercy. Those that dared to impede his objective would meet the gluttonous wrath that constantly tried to overflow out from him.
Out he went from the temporary structure. Making way for a private space to replace his attire with ones that he had prepared specifically for improving his chances of winning in the games. He equipped a newly constructed Shihakusho that held a significantly higher resistance to his weapon's thermal emissions. Alongside this he wrapped himself in his personally developed bindings and he exposed an arm from the confines of his Shinigami attire. A minor change but one that would fair well against what was to come.