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"A master! I don't have one...Oh! That man is not my master...yet with out each other we are nothing which to use means that we are one." |
Taikyoku | |
Characteristics | |
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Race | Zanpakutō Spirit |
Gender | Male |
Bankai | Not Yet Revealed |
Professional Status | |
First Appearance | |
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Taikyoku (太極, lit. Taiji, Great Pole) is the manifested spirit of Toya Sakurada's Zanpakutō.
Appearance[]
Taikyoku takes the form of serpent like dragon that is entirely white in the right side and black on the left side. Both sides of the dragon have there own consciousness and speak independently of one another, however they both move in unison to each other.
In occasions Taikyoku can take the form of two humanoid beings, an adult man and woman. The man, Hikari (光, Light), is an old man with white hair and a long beard. His eyes are a light grey, he has a small vertical scar on his right eye. The woman Mei (冥, Sade), is a young beautiful woman covered in a black cloak. She has two distinct wye colors, her right eye is a light blue, while he left eyes is a shade of green. She has long black hair that reach all to her ankles.
Personality[]
Hikari and Mei are complete opposites of each other.
Hikari[]
Hikari is the wise of the two and is very understanding.
Mei[]
Mei is very reserved and hardly speaks.
Plot[]
Powers & Abilities[]
- Lightning Manipulation: