User blog:Silver-Haired Seireitou/Sake Time with Sei - Parade of Babelicious Zanpakutō

Welcome, everybody, to the newest installment of Sake Time with Sei. Get yourselves a drink and get comfortable.



For those of you just joining us recently, as I discussed in my previous blog, this is a discussion blog where I will bring up a controversial topic in the Bleach universe, and you will all discuss it, offering up your insights and thoughts on it. There are no wrong answers here, everybody's opinions should be respected equally, but if you are more than free to counter another user's opinions, even my own. That's the fun of this discussion corner.

Today's Topic
So here's some food for thought. Before bringing up the topic question, let's think back to a member of the Royal Guard:. As we all remember, he has a whole city filled with female at every turn, including that of the "Sword Five", which assist him in the forging of Zanpakutō; such as when he reforged the Zanpakutō of. But this is something that we have never seen before, so many manifested spirits near one master, so the question stands:

'''Do these Zanpakutō belong to Nimaiya, in that, were they all born from his own soul, like how we know Zanpakutō are typically born? Or is it possible that, since the Asauchi is classified as the "strongest Zanpakutō", that these Zanpakutō are actually inferior models? Mere prototypes? But if this is true, just how could Nimaiya have forged them? From what material? And why have they achieved the form that they have?'''

While pondering this topic, I also wish to present the following image from an old chapter of the manga; when Ichigo fought against the manifested form of Zangetsu (or rather Yhwach from a 1000 years ago, as we now know) in order to activate his. The spirit manifested forth several hundred different swords but only one was the "true Zangetsu". I'll leave my thoughts out of it, since I'd rather hear everybody else's own interpretations before presenting my own, but if you read this page closely enough, you may end up connecting the content of this page together with the topic question. And perhaps even come to an answer you never had thought before. Who knows?



Without further adieu... Discuss. --Silver-Haired Seireitou (talk) 03:51, May 31, 2014 (UTC)