Thread:Silver-Haired Seireitou/@comment-5778280-20141025232013/@comment-2089817-20141026012617

Before saying anything else, I will accept your challenge. Whether it's just Mukei, or both Mukei and Gekko, or whatever the case, I am game.

Now then. You are welcome to your own opinion, but since I know my character better than anybody else, I will say that neither you nor Brave were any closer to beating Seireitou than any other participant. And I speak this truthfully to you since I take your desire to prove yourself, and become better, very seriously; seriously enough to be brutally honest with you. The closest anybody came to dealing any significant blow to Seireitou was Blank, and even then, it only had importance since Asumu had back-up to deliver a follow-up attack. But it's as you said, open to discussion, I suppose.

I'm going to tell you right now. If you think Seireitou is inferior to Raian in any way, in that you think you'll have a better chance with him than you would with Raian, or that the multi-user RP we had months ago wouldn't have gone as smoothly for me as it did with Ten involved, then you've already lost against me without us even starting our RP fight. One example being, you mentioned about Raian's power to "change natures of spiritual power". A better way of describing this power is the ability of "altering energy flows"; which isn't totally different, but it's important to be careful of what wording you use. Nevertheless, what you should understand is that Seireitou and Raian were purposely designed to be counterparts. Their Zanpakuto compensate for what they themselves lack. And their swords form a pair. What Sei can do with Hakuda, Raian's Zanpakuto can do. What Sei's Zanpakuto can do, Raian can do with Kido. It is for this reason that any fight between them, rather than a technique battle, becomes one based on who possesses the greater tenacity and strategy.

Here's the cold truth. You won't stand a chance against me if you think, even for a moment, that you had any prayer of defeating me the last time. As I said, Blank was the only one to deliver any sort of real disruption in Sei's sequence of attacks, and this was for a brief instant, which wouldn't have served Asumu any real benefit if he didn't have a comrade to strike at Seireitou in that instant. You have to abandon everything you thought would've worked back then, if you want any chance of winning this time. I am being straight up with you because I find your passion on the subject very refreshing. It's something rare to be seen on this site or anywhere to be honest; even in the real world. And it reminds me of myself during my early days. But even so, remember that it was your arrogance that caused you to fail so horribly in the last fight. I would like to believe that you've matured and changed a great deal since then, so I will enter this fight of ours with an open mind, believing you've truly advanced forward as both a writer and as a person.

Before you engage me in a fight, whether it will be tomorrow, next week, next month, or whenever you're ready, you should make sure you've become accustomed to my current level of skill. Therefore, even if it isn't a Bleach fight, I still believe it'll be wise for you to read the latest fight done by me and Ten on NF. Right here: The Story of Shinobi: War of Heavenly Beings. This is what you'll be up against.

So, until the day we engage in our fight, be sure to prepare yourself thoroughly.