Thank you for answering my request!.. Could I also please have a part two with the Captains of Squad 1-5 (Yamamoto, Soi Fon, Gin, Unohara, and Aizen) meeting the Soul Reaper with the potent hallucinations that can even affect the blind?
(I have a feeling that Aizen would take a LOT of interest in her (since she can do something that even his Kyoka Suigetsu can’t do (affect the blind) and be a MASSIVE secret chaser towards her.)
(Her real name is Mirai Rosso btw)
Headcanon: Meeting Mysterious Soul Reaper Pt.2
A/N: So sorry for the loooooong wait. I was sick, my laptop broke, and above all of that, I was worried about midterms
Genryusai Shigekuni Yamamoto
As the first Captain, Yamamoto immediately demands her identity. Long-term missions are rare, and a Soul Reaper with such unique powers who remains completely anonymous is highly suspicious. He’s not one to tolerate secrecy.
If she remains silent or refuses to reveal herself, Yamamoto might subtly test her abilities. He doesn’t underestimate anyone, especially someone capable of affecting even the blind with their hallucinations.
If she proves to be a dedicated Soul Reaper and not a rogue element, he begrudgingly allows her to continue her missions—though he warns her that if she ever oversteps her bounds, she will answer to him.
While intrigued by her abilities, Yamamoto doesn’t chase after secrets. As long as she serves the Soul Society and doesn’t pose a threat, he lets her be. However, he assigns someone (likely Soi Fon) to keep tabs on her.
Soi Fon
A Soul Reaper who refuses to show her face or body? A long-term operative who remains a mystery? Soi Fon doesn’t trust her at all. Her first instinct is to view the masked Soul Reaper as a potential traitor or threat.
Soi Fon tries to gather intel on her, but her long-term missions make it almost impossible. Whenever they meet, Soi Fon demands answers, but the masked Reaper’s aloof nature only frustrates her further.
After witnessing her hallucination powers firsthand, Soi Fon is both impressed and wary. She secretly wonders if she could counter them, but realizing they even work on the blind makes her uneasy. She knows this ability is incredibly dangerous if turned against the Soul Society.
Soi Fon keeps an eye on her but eventually acknowledges that she’s not an immediate threat. However, if given the slightest reason, she wouldn’t hesitate to take her down.
Gin Ichimaru
Gin is very entertained by her. He finds the whole “mysterious masked Reaper” aesthetic fun and plays along, teasing her about what she’s hiding under the hood.
Gin loves getting under people’s skin, so he might act like he knows her secret just to see if she reacts. He’ll drop cryptic comments like, “Ah, so that’s why you wear that mask…” even though he has no clue.
Unlike Soi Fon, Gin isn’t suspicious—he’s just fascinated. He recognizes her as someone truly hard to read, and that excites him. If she avoids answering his questions, he just smirks and enjoys the chase.
Gin would test the limits of her hallucination abilities in small ways—maybe having a subordinate unknowingly walk into one of her illusions just to see how they react.
While interested, Gin doesn’t pry too deeply. He prefers to watch and wait, enjoying the mystery she brings into his world.
Retsu Unohana
Unlike the others, Unohana doesn’t interrogate her. Instead, she watches her with quiet interest, sensing there’s more to her than just secrecy.
If the masked Reaper has been on long-term missions, she’s likely sustained injuries. Unohana would offer to heal her, but she knows the woman won’t remove her mask. She takes note of this behavior.
Unohana doesn’t fear her—if anything, she subtly warns her that if she ever turns against the Soul Society, she will be dealt with. The warning is given with a gentle smile, making it all the more chilling.
Even if no one else can figure out why she hides her face, Unohana has suspicions. She doesn’t press, but she knows that something—whether physical, emotional, or both—is keeping this Soul Reaper in the shadows.
Unlike the others, who either push her away or chase after her secrets, Unohana simply tells her, “Should you ever need aid, you are welcome in my care.” She is one of the only people who offers warmth rather than suspicion.
Sosuke Aizen
Aizen is immediately interested in her. He finds her powers utterly unique—the fact that she can affect even the blind is something he cannot do, and that intrigues him deeply.
Aizen becomes the most relentless of them all in trying to learn about her. He probes her background, investigates any records of her existence, and might even try to plant illusions of his own to see how she reacts.
He plays the long game, approaching her with charm and understanding rather than force. He tells her that they are alike—both misunderstood, both more powerful than the Soul Society acknowledges.
Aizen offers her a place in his ranks, subtly implying that she could do more than just run missions in secrecy. If she declines, he does not press—he simply waits.
Unlike Gin, who enjoys the game for fun, Aizen genuinely wants to know what she’s hiding. He sees her as something rare, something that even he cannot fully control. And that makes her invaluable.
Even if she disappears for months at a time, Aizen will keep looking. Whether to recruit her, manipulate her, or simply understand her—he will not let her mystery remain unsolved.
Well, I’m getting into a new anime. And I gotta say I really really LOVE Bleach. Retsu honestly made me want to read it so yea!
I think I might’ve spoiled myself for her Bankai. First off, I’m sorry. Second of all, I feel that it would be minor compared to some things that nay happen within the anime.