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BLEACH: The Thirteen Squadrons; Positions Have Been Reset, Many Seats Open


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Nuuuuu Ulquiorra died on manga 353' date=' I hope theres a filler before the official death,

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Was it Ichigo that killed Ulquiorra, or some random event?

 

I wouldn't say a random event.

I think it was either the price of his powerful form that killed him or that he lost some innards and couldn't survive without them so he turned to ashes.

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I'd like to apply for Squad 11' date=' Captain position, if you don't mind.

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Graciously accepted. Welcome to the Squadrons. I hope to see you, (especially you), participate in the club role-play. I'll post a link here if you're unable to find it.

 

EDIT: Here is the link to the official role-play: http://forum.yugiohcardmaker.net/thread-112881.html

 

~Kenpachi

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i'll join

Squad 10 Vice-Captain' date=' Matsumoto Rangiku:[/b'] Gir: Ruler of Tacoz

 

I'll take your application under advisement. I'll send you a pm with the results later.

 

EDIT: I noticed some script writing taking place in the role-play. While I may be lenient, I won't allow it for much longer.

 

~Kenpachi

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Mah Mah... You make me feel miserable. Omote wo Agero' date=' Wabisuke!

Since you don't have Kensei available as a choice, i'll apply for Izuru Kira Vice-Captain of the Third Division.

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How bold of you.

 

Accepted. Welcome to the squadrons. I hope your role-playing skills are up to date. ;D

 

~Kenpachi

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I basically read all 353 chapters during the last few days (Guess this means I am at the computer too much, heh.) and it's very likely that 353 was the single most epic fight ever.

 

Some irony and how the Japanese manage to come up with names that sound strange in Swedish (Dick Pitt, folks, Dick Pitt): Stark means "strong" over here. :D

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I basically read all 353 chapters during the last few days (Guess this means I am at the computer too much' date=' heh.) and it's very likely that 353 was the single most epic fight ever.

 

Some irony and how the Japanese manage to come up with names that sound strange in Swedish (Dick Pitt, folks, Dick Pitt): Stark means "strong" over here. :D

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Really? News to me. O.o Then again, isn't the word "Espada" Spanish? I suppose that must mean there are numerous more meanings and misunderstandings I've come across. =o

 

Oh, and Halibel, Ulquiorra, Grimmjow, and Nnoitra are by far the coolest Espada. =D

 

Poll time!

 

~Kenpachi

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The entire Arrancar arc is basically a load of Spanish words. As a matter of fact, the verb "arrancar" means "to set up" (literally "arrange"), and "Hueco Mundo" means Hollow World. (Hollow as in a Hollow, not in the world being hollow (empty) in which case it would be Mundo Hueco.) I studied Spanish for five years, I better have learned something.

 

Nnoitra, Szayelaporro and Yammy were just annoying. That Legion thing that pretended to be Kaien, Ulquirra and Grimmjow are my top three.

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The entire Arrancar arc is basically a load of Spanish words. As a matter of fact' date=' the verb "arrancar" means "to set up" (literally "arrange"), and "Hueco Mundo" means Hollow World. (Hollow as in a Hollow, not in the world being hollow (empty) in which case it would be Mundo Hueco.) I studied Spanish for five years, I better have learned something.

 

Nnoitra, Szayelaporro and Yammy were just annoying. That Legion thing that pretended to be Kaien, Ulquirra and Grimmjow are my top three.

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I forgot about the fake Kaien-dono. He was pretty smooth. His shikai definitely blew me away.

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There's one thing that bothers me, though. For how long exactly have the Espada as an organization existed? Turn Back The Pendulum showed us that Aizen has been betraying Seireitei for a while now, but a hundred years? In Shinigami terms, that's not too much. Still, Hueco Mundo even has a dustbin for ex-espada, the Tres Cifras. It's also obvious that Aizen couldn't have ruled them; a captain, simply vanishing like that?

 

On a different topic, how many Espada are dead by now?

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I basically read all 353 chapters during the last few days (Guess this means I am at the computer too much' date=' heh.) and it's very likely that 353 was the single most epic fight ever.

 

Some irony and how the Japanese manage to come up with names that sound strange in Swedish (Dick Pitt, folks, Dick Pitt): Stark means "strong" over here. :D

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Really? News to me. O.o Then again, isn't the word "Espada" Spanish? I suppose that must mean there are numerous more meanings and misunderstandings I've come across. =o

 

Oh, and Halibel, Ulquiorra, Grimmjow, and Nnoitra are by far the coolest Espada. =D

 

Poll time!

 

~Kenpachi

 

Well I am half spanish, so I should know this stuff.

 

Espada means sword actually.

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I basically read all 353 chapters during the last few days (Guess this means I am at the computer too much' date=' heh.) and it's very likely that 353 was the single most epic fight ever.

 

Some irony and how the Japanese manage to come up with names that sound strange in Swedish (Dick Pitt, folks, Dick Pitt): Stark means "strong" over here. :D

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Really? News to me. O.o Then again, isn't the word "Espada" Spanish? I suppose that must mean there are numerous more meanings and misunderstandings I've come across. =o

 

Oh, and Halibel, Ulquiorra, Grimmjow, and Nnoitra are by far the coolest Espada. =D

 

Poll time!

 

~Kenpachi

 

Well I am half spanish, so I should know this stuff.

 

Espada means sword actually.

 

I thought it was like, sword wielder or something? Who's your top Espada Fenrir?

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I basically read all 353 chapters during the last few days (Guess this means I am at the computer too much' date=' heh.) and it's very likely that 353 was the single most epic fight ever.

 

Some irony and how the Japanese manage to come up with names that sound strange in Swedish (Dick Pitt, folks, Dick Pitt): Stark means "strong" over here. :D

[/quote']

 

Really? News to me. O.o Then again, isn't the word "Espada" Spanish? I suppose that must mean there are numerous more meanings and misunderstandings I've come across. =o

 

Oh, and Halibel, Ulquiorra, Grimmjow, and Nnoitra are by far the coolest Espada. =D

 

Poll time!

 

~Kenpachi

 

Well I am half spanish, so I should know this stuff.

 

Espada means sword actually.

 

I thought it was like, sword wielder or something? Who's your top Espada Fenrir?

 

Nope, espada does mean sword.

 

Grimmjow.

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xD;; You guys didin't know the Spanish terms?

 

Wow..... lol

 

My favorite Arrancar is Ulquiorra, followed closely by Aroniero.

 

Also, The Espada have existed for a long-ass time (The Privaron Espada were the originals before Aizen obtained the means for Artificially creating them. However, it is safe to say that none of the Current Espada were made via the Hougyouku, as Aizen had obtained it far too recently). However, the Trun Back the Pendulum arc did show that he had mastered Hollowfication, and as such, could probably apply the same process to Hollow (except in reverse) for the artificial creation of Arrancar (this would seem most likely, as Nnoitra's flashbacks indicate as much).

 

And bear in mind that he had his own captain fooled by Kyouka Suigetsu. Aizen could have very well slipped off to Hueco Mundo once or twice a week to keep an eye on his Espada while a decoy took his place in the Seireitei.

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