tmw Kubo hinted that there might also be a Western Branch of Soul Society...
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tmw Kubo hinted that there might also be a Western Branch of Soul Society...
@krinji
@krinji said: "There was a time where I wore a beard"
“You with a beard?” She could only picture such an image-- to which garnered a laugh. Soon she cleared her throat, attempting (and failing) to maintain a straight face. “Oh... well I’m sure it looked good.”
Loud Man ( @krinji )
"HEY I DON'T LIKE THOSE CHANGES AT ALL!?" he squeals, looking at a modernized Squad 4 barrack. "THIS AIN'T WHAT I LEFT BEHIND? WHAT ARE THEY DOIN'?" Was this really happening now that Unohana was gone? He pouts and chews on his stick a little stronger, leaning against a wall. Sighiing. "Man... I'm glad I ain't a captain anymore."
She’d spent PLENTY of time at the fourth. Be it for medical reasons or merely to swap formulas between the twelfth & them. Generally, it was relatively quiet. The majority of the people within it’s walls being timid healers or patients ATTEMPTING to rest. So why was this man stomping about, screaming about KAMI KNOWS WHAT? Chiyo’s head tilts, offering the man a LESS than friendly stare. A brow perches high, as ICY optics shoot daggers in his general direction. ❝Is there a REASON you’re making so much noise in a place of rest?❞
@krinji replied to your post: what happens if i die in soul form? do i die die...
hm that’s a good question, pal
so you don’t know either.
@krinji ha risposto al tuo post : x .
What would you suggest should it have been instead?
i don’t have a universal suggestion, because i feel the lore could have developed in a great number of ways. i just wish there would have been more depth to the unequivocal political dimension of soul society, with a special interest for the social injustice and the power games. but more than anything, it would have been nice to see ichigo & co confront the flaws in the system more crytically, since getting a different point of view other than the shinigami one seemed off the table.
krinji replied to your post: @krinji said: “There’s someone in the 5th who...
“Awesome. Some brat from the 5h felt like not listening to my quarantine guidelines and met with tons of other people two days ago. A witness contacted me. I want to discipline him.” B(
“Sounds like a right pain. Name and rank - tell me the fucker and I’ll beat his ass.” It wouldn’t be the first time she had sent men from the fifth division to the medical wings.
@krinji said: "Lift yer arms higher. That's pitiful! Higher I said! How else are ya supposed to breathe evenly? Yoga is an instinct okay? And now stand on one leg!"
How in the world did they get to this? Chinatsu was losing her patience... probably why she had been recommended to yoga in the first place. Even then! She huffed at his persistence and critiques, as if she didn’t have centuries of training already.
“It might help if you didn’t treat me like a kid.” She huffed with a frown. It was like a pout, that of a spoiled child.
Still she managed to follow his directions. However, she still wanted to yell at him in frustration. Maybe later, when she wasn’t focused on her balance. When it was all said and done, he’d definitely get an earful. For the time being, she shot him a nasty glare.
Verses: Sibling AU
Sibling AU with @krinji
The most painful goodbyes are the ones that are never said, and never explained.
Headcanons developed with @krinji for an AU where Kirinji is actually Hiyori’s older brother (well brother by a loose definition in the world of Soul Society as they are not blood related). This is an AU, so a lot of time-warping is done to canon. Sort of.
Found her as a young, starving child after a hollow attack and instead of leaving her to fend for herself, noticed her spiritual pressure and actually tried to find her a better residence in Rukongai than her current slum dwelling.
After healing her, he had to go back to the Gotei, but tried to spend time with her, which proved difficult. Once every few years he’d come back, but it took her longer and longer to recognise the man who told her to call her ‘big brother’. She still remembered every swear word and brutal fighting style he had taught her.
As a busy captain in the Gotei, the time he spent with her was limited- therefore to keep a closer eye on her he asked for Kirio Hikifune’s assistance, upon which the woman agreed.
Hiyori enlisted in Shin’o Academy and graduated within 7 years as she failed the final exam the first time. She lost contact with Kirinji
She still managed to join Kirio’s division, with Kirinji keeping sporadic check-ups on her. It is during this time they reconnect only for him to join the Royal Guard.
He says goodbye and they lose contact with only very infrequent letters exchanged between them. The loss hits her quite deeply but she has Kirio by her side to keep her spirits up.
Kirio Hikifune leaves to join the Royal Guard. The loss is sudden and severe. No letters are exchanged at all after this event (well, Hiyori sends letters for about a year, but she gets no replies). She still has a pile of unsent letters somewhere in the twelfth division.
Hiyori becomes a vizard.
100 years go by with no contact.