Southeast Seireitei


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The soft clink of metal striking the floor filled the silence of the only occupied office within the barracks of the Kido Corps as a weary figure collapsed onto the floor. Tomi had spent the past ten days assisting with taking care of the aftermath of the hollows’ rampage in Karakura. She looked wretched. Her hair was unkempt, dirt from rubble was smeared all over her, and dark circles had started to form under her eyes. After delivering a thoroughly detailed report to her captain, rather than retreat to the comfort of her bed in 13th’s barracks, she sought the peace and quiet of her closest friend’s office.

“Can I get everyone’s attention!!!”

Tomi’s eyes drifted in the direction of the window, only catching a glimpse of teal hair from her vantage point on the floor. As Elk continued to dole out orders, she zoned out. None of it pertained to her anyway. Rolling over onto her stomach, she pulled the metal piece around her waist off, letting out a satisfied groan. Normally it didn’t bother her, but her back was already sore from working for 10 days straight. Resuming her position on her back, enjoying the cold of the floor, Tomi stared off into oblivion, her thoughts wandering and her eyelids fluttering closed.

Should you be relaxing when the Seireitei is still under high alert, my darling?

A smile played on Tomi’s lips as she peeked through her lashes. Elk’s office appeared to be gone, and all that remained was Tomi and Tsukuyomi in a moonlit meadow. Tsukuyomi lounged beside her, his long fingers gently detangling her hair. ”Everyone needs a break now and then. Besides, I won't be of any help if I’m completely exhausted.” His crimson gaze softened as it always did when he looked at her.

Fair point, darling.

They stayed just like that for what felt like hours, but in reality was only mere moments. Elk’s voice cut through their serenity and the meadow and Tsukuyomi dissipated like smoke in the wind.

“For now, everyone resume your day, be it training or relaxing, but be prepared!”

Forcing herself up off the floor, Tomi leaned out the open window of Elk’s office, smirking at her “brother”. ”Be prepared, huh? What are you doing to be prepared?” Her chin rested in her hands as she watched the Kido Corps disperse, and for a brief moment she regretted never trying harder to learn Kido.

”Brother! Let’s have some tea and a snack!”

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“Brother! Let’s have some tea and a snack!”

His body stiffened as a chill ran up his spine, and slowly, he turned toward the voice, locking eyes with Tomi—if only for a moment.

“Call me that again, and I’ll throw you out into the Rukongai!”

His lips twitched, the corners threatening to curl, but he quickly straightened them out. Yet, with each passing second, his resistance faltered, and his lips curled into a smile before he burst into a brief laughing fit.

“As much as I’d love to get some tea and snacks with you, we’ve got things to do. Like your Kidō training.”

In a flash, his image disappeared, reappearing near the entrance to his office. With one hand, he motioned for her to follow before turning and walking forward—down the hall, turning left, then right, then descending a set of stairs into a training hall.

“Man… I was not a fan of those past ten days… I haaaaaate being serious. Even more so when I have to talk to those guys…”

As the doors opened, Tomi was greeted by the sight of three individuals. Two of them she definitely recognized—copies of both herself and Elk. The last was a woman clad in black clothing that concealed her reiatsu entirely. She had dark skin, a pair of striking purple eyes, and matching purple hair. As the doors closed, the woman popped two small marbles into the lifeless replicas, bringing them to life. The moment they began to speak, their voices were eerily similar to both Elk and Tomi.

In a flash, she disappeared and reappeared in front of them, holding two sets of clothing—both black, but one trimmed in blue and the other in purple.

“You must be Tomi Yume. I was able to get your measurements from some pictures Elk had of you lying around, so I determined your size and put this together. It should fit you well. More importantly, it will conceal your reiatsu while we infiltrate the Daireishokairō. It’s crucial that our presence remains undetected while we snoop around in there.”

“Can’t be too careless, can we? You got everything ready for our departure?”

“Of course! I’m not some rank amateur.”

A small smirk crossed his face as a veil formed in front of the two women, enclosing them in separate areas to change. If Tomi looked around, she would only see the two gigais conversing about training. Meanwhile, Elk swiftly undressed and redressed himself in the reiatsu-concealing clothing. Once finished, he undid his spell, revealing himself.

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“Oh, I know I can pull this look off better than you two.”

A chuckle escaped him as he turned and exited the room, maintaining the spells on both Tomi and the scientist. As they walked down the hall, Elk pushed open another door, revealing a neatly arranged pile of scrolls. Two Kidō Corps members stood guard over them.

“All our spells… in one neat pile. At ease, you two. You’re dismissed.”

The guards nodded and departed, leaving Elk to wait a few seconds before his arm shot upward. A long white cloth unraveled and spun outward, wrapping around him, the scrolls, Tomi, and the scientist. Within seconds, a white light consumed the entire room, and in an instant, the trio—along with the scrolls—vanished, transported to the Daireishokairō.


To Central Seireitei Daireishokairō
 

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Tomi’s eyes filled with mirth as Elk forced outrage of the usage of the term “brother.” She knew well enough that he still considered himself without family. While she never had a chance to marry Ryo, she still considered Elk her brother-in-law, and therefore just her brother. Her eyes widened at his sudden outburst of laughter before she herself descended into a giggle fit.

“As much as I’d love to get some tea and snacks with you, we’ve got things to do. Like your Kidō training.”

Tomi’s moment of joy faltered at the mention of training in Kido. She’d rather not be subjected to his ruthlessly grueling training. She shivered at the thought. Nevertheless, she followed him down hallways and eventually deeper into the depths of the Kido Corps.

Tomi stared wordlessly at the almost exact copy of her, only looking away to side-eye Elk as his hidden companion mentioned using pictures he had of her to create the copy. Tomi zoned out and their conversation seemed to become distant as her attention drifted back to her other self. Is this what it felt like for them seeing portraits of their twin?

Before she could think about it any longer a veil engulfed her. Tomi snapped out of the daze she appeared to be in and looked down at the clothing before her. ”Brother knows me well.” She wasted no time changing into it.

“Oh, I know I can pull this look off better than you two.”

Tomi side-eyed her brother again, revealing herself for only a moment so he could see how she looked in her attire.

”Oh really?”

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Tomi retreated back into the shroud and watched as Elk turned to leave the room, rolling her eyes as she moved to catch up to him. She peeked around him at the scrolls before them. She hadn’t fully been told what they were up to so the moment cloth wrapped around them Tomi raised the hood on her outfit. As they teleported elsewhere in the Seireitei, her stomach dropped. This could end in so many ways, and Tomi wasn’t sure any of those ways would be good.

At least she wouldn’t be returning to her barracks for a bit. She certainly had some choice words for her captain that she needed to talk herself out of uttering.

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Itami

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It began not with thunder from the skies, but with a sigh from the earth.

The Shinō Academy’s ancient fields trembled under an unseen force.
Before any could react, before a single command could be barked, the very ground split open—a Garganta birthed in the dirt, yawning wider and wider until the sacred training grounds became nothing but a crumbling precipice.

Shouts broke out among students and instructors alike.
The bravest drew their blades.
The wisest ran.

None of it mattered.

From the wound in the world crawled a monster.

A slate-grey claw, wide as a training field, dug into the soil.
Another claw followed.
And then, Quimera Parca—the Reaper Chimera—began to emerge.

Forged in agony, stitched from the blood and soul of Grimaldi, Quinn, and Elian, it was a beast born for apocalypse.
Their arms, each sacrificed, were bound into the abomination’s core.
And though Grimaldi’s arm was torn away in the ritual, his High-Speed Regeneration—monstrous even before—healed it instantly.
Bone, tendon, muscle — all rewove together, faster than the mind could comprehend, leaving him whole again.

But the ground around him?
It had no such mercy.

As the Chimera dragged itself upward, buildings collapsed.

First the shrines, their sacred bells clanging once before falling silent.
Then the lecture halls, folding inward like rotted parchment.
Finally, the dormitories crumbled, swallowed whole into the chasm.
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The Shinō Academy—the cradle of generations of Shinigami—vanished into ruin.

Dust swallowed the training fields.
Stone screamed as it was pulled downward.
And in the center of it all, Grimaldi stood still—an emerald-eyed sentinel amidst the death of an era.

Then, the pressure came.

It wasn’t just spiritual.
It wasn’t just physical.

It was existential.

Grimaldi’s Resurrección, fueled by the Soul King’s Chain, flooded the area with a spiritual gravity that drowned the weak.
Air and Reishi alike were sucked inward, collapsing into dense knots of space.

Those too close, too unprepared, crumpled under the invisible hand pressing down on them.
Their bodies folded grotesquely, slammed face-first into the dust as if the void of space itself had kissed the earth.

Even stone cracked.

Even walls bowed.

And then Quimera Parca roared.

The sound was a continent cracking.
The ground rippled outward in concentric waves.
The southern walls of Seireitei vibrated under the sheer force.

And from the beast’s gnarled, open jaws, something worse began to form:

A Cero.

Not any Cero.

A Cero Oscuras—
black as oblivion,
rimmed in a savage emerald glow,
thick enough to distort the very air it was drawn into.

The energy spiraled upward, a towering mass of darkness that seemed to pierce the clouds themselves.

Its aim?

The Kido Corps Division.

The guardians of Seireitei’s barriers.
The heart of their magical defenses.

Grimaldi lounged atop the Chimera’s back, watching with lazy satisfaction.

He gave no order.

The monster knew.

The Cero swelled, humming with the weight of gravitational collapse.
The buildings of the Kido Corps were still distant—but the barrier spells they’d woven around their compound, ancient and proud, already flickered and wavered.

They wouldn’t withstand it.

Not this.

The Cero Oscuras—enhanced by the fused Reiatsu of Grimaldi and his brothers, augmented by the Soul King's fragment—outclassed every spell, every shield, every chant that might have been raised.

Even at a distance, it crushed lesser kido formations into dust, simply from its unstable radiation.

And then—

Quimera Parca unleashed it.

The black-green beam tore across the Seireitei at impossible speed.

Where it passed, it didn’t just destroy.
It obliterated.
Reality itself seemed to ripple and shred behind it.

The shockwave that followed sundered rooftops across two divisions.

The Kido Corps’ outermost wards shattered like brittle glass, collapsing inward as the searing Cero hurtled toward the heart of their defenses.

Atop the monster’s back, Grimaldi-Uzziel Ortiz reclined like a king watching an ancient city burn, the emerald glow of his eyes reflecting the inferno he had set into motion.

The Age of the Shinigami had believed itself immune.

But now the hollows—
the forgotten,
the damned,
the monstrous—
had come to devour the soul of their civilization.

And Grimaldi intended to savor every single moment.

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Arriving at Southeast Seireitei from Hueco Mundo.
Posting Order: Grimaldi/ Chimera →
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From the shadows and from the buildings and impossible places they came in hordes. At first, they frightened unsuspecting people but one after the other they appeared before a stranger. It was a random individual that was chosen by the fluffy stuffy on the ground or leaping into the air and this person would be subjected to a light smack from one of the toy’s limbs. The strength behind this contact was akin to a child’s slap and in it’s wake would remain a whimsical trace.

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A sticker, various stickers, some clung to the skin of those who did nothing to stop them from being applied and to some they were given stickers to apply themselves which they began to pass about but those people would quickly discover that they’d also be one of many silly and almost infantile designs that would not come off no matter how hard one tried to remove it. In the event that someone did make a panicked attempt, luckily for them, the Mod Souls all recited the same mantra they had been trained to.

“ATTENTION: PLEASE ALLOW THESE STICKERS TO BE PLACED ON YOU! PLEASE DO NOT TAKE THEM OFF! BY ORDER OF THE FIFTH DIVISION! PLEASE STAY CALM AND DO YOUR BEST! BEAT THE ENEMY! KNOCK ‘EM DEAD!”

To Shinigami of all rank and of all divisions present, and to every citizen alike, these plushies appeared to and dispensed the stickers in an instant and were gone in the next once they’d made their announcements. There was also no abundance of these stickers as there was only one prepared for each person likely in an effort to make it next to impossible for an enemy to aquire.

Confusion, confliction and skepticism were all common things to experience and whether or not those given the choice to apply one or not would be left to be determined by themselves.

What would they do?​
 

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Grimaldi single handedly has decimated the Shino Academy and launched an attack on the Kido Corps displaying his outrageous power. Even without the Soul Chain of the Soul King he may have very well done this exact same thing. A menace personified and if true rankings existed in the Espada he’d be in the upper ranks without a doubt. He relaxed like a king, looking at his handiwork. The Shinigami are staggered by this all out Arrancar assault and cannot spare the manpower to go after him. This is when Garganta began to open up near Grimaldi, five in total positioned over rooftops. It seems like they are opening without his command but perhaps Valiosa saw this as the perfect area to release the soldiers since he has dominantly taken it over. A wise decision considering the troops can deploy and spread out from this location without fail or interference.

Freedom

The Garganta remain open for a period of time and then one by one they start to close without deploying any troops until only one remains open. Footsteps from a singular person are heard echoing from the Garganta, the light of the Seireitei shines into the Garganta, it is someone with long hair flowing down to their mid back. They walk with a stride of confidence and purpose, both hands clenched into fists, one fist in particular is clutched so tightly that it draws blood from their hand. This person is angry. Grimaldi will have noticed the strange behaviours of the Garganta and may have been observing it to witness who it was who finally emerged from said Garganta. The first thing that would be noticed is the purple hair and as this person turned their head a scar along the left side of their face would be seen next. The Eater of Worlds has returned.

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Estarossa looks up at the giant chimera then at the destruction, the Shinigami who lay dead and dying. Their Reiatsu was too small, too weak to defend themselves even if they wanted to. Their uniforms are unlike other Shinigami, blues and reds. They are weak, still learning the ways of combat and this gargantuan monster killed them without mercy and the one who sits atop its back like a king looks bored. Estarossa’s blood begins to boil, there is nothing he hates more than those who punch down, killing those who could never fight back. His fist was already drawing blood because he sensed the mass death of weak individuals but seeing it with his own eyes is another story entirely. Using Sonido he vanishes from his current location and positions himself on a different building to stare down the Chimera, face to face so to speak.

”Funny, when I was an Adjucha I was much larger than this and I didn’t need to be a piss poor amalgamation to do it. Also never had a coward sitting on my back either. You Espada never cease to amaze me with your bullshit.”

Estarossa stands his ground looking at the beast and its owner, his words laced with venom over the fact that the Espada are the same as they always have been, bullies. The particular bully Estarossa was truly after, Antonio, had not arrived yet so he had to set his sights on someone else, someone else who was punching down…



It has been a long time since Estarossa was last seen, his last act was damaging Antonio to the point where he could no longer regenerate properly. That resulting explosion had pushed Estarossa through the sands and down into Menos Forest. He survived albeit in a weakened state, his own Regeneration working just fine but with a lack of Reiryoku he couldn’t heal himself as fast as he wanted to. When the healing was done he left a scar on his face as a reminder of what happened, to fuel his anger towards the Espada and Las Noches as a whole. His left eye may have lost its scarlet hue but it still functions, showing that this scar is cosmetic. He bided his time, waiting for a moment to sneakily infiltrate the ranks of the Las Noches army, doing what he could to keep his identity a secret. Thankfully, due to him consuming part of Antonio’s Zanpakuto, he was able to avoid detection from both Valiosa and Antonio’s all seeing eyes.

His arrival here today was calculated, although it was slightly rushed. The Las Noches army had been split between all the Espada, each one having their own portion. Estarossa had no idea which portion he was a part of as he often drifted between them all. Watching the carnage via Broadcast Garganta the armies were going wild, waiting for their chance to invade and join the carnage. Estarossa saw the carnage Grimaldi had inflicted and made his move, decimating Grimaldi’s portion of the Arrancar army and triggering the Gargant to open so that he can make his way to the Soul Society and get his revenge against Las Noches…



Barrio Rojo

Now, standing before the beast he sizes it up and relaxes his hands so they are no longer clenched into fists. His brows remained furrowed, the relaxation of his body does not match the anger of his soul but he is an experienced fighter, he doesn’t need his anger to be reflected his body language, just his actions. His mind set shifting from a mere observer to that of a combatant he smirks a little and laughs at his own phrasing before he even speaks a sentence. He claps his hands together and extends his arms outward in a welcoming gesture.

”So what will it be?! The beast first or the Espada on its back?! Or both at once?! I don’t know if I can take you both at the same time though, that monster might be a little too big for me, could tear my soul apart. HAHAHAHAHA!!!”

He cackles at his own innuendo seemingly not taking the situation seriously at all suddenly. While he is all smiles and laughs he waits for Grimaldi and his pet to make the first move.

 

Itami

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The shadows from the dying buildings still swirled around his throne of fused flesh and bone.

Grimaldi didn’t move at first.
The last of the screams had gone silent. The dust curled into slow eddies around his lounging form. Below him, Quimera Parca coiled and shifted, its massive jaws still snapping aimlessly at the twitching debris of the Academy it had devoured.
The only movement from Grimaldi was the slow tap of his clawed finger against the bone ridge beside him.

Once.
Twice.
Then he finally opened his eyes.

He’d felt the anomaly long before the first Garganta warped open above him.
The others had opened prematurely, fluttering and closing like mouths uncertain if they would speak. That wasn’t unusual. Las Noches was full of cowards pretending to be commanders. But this last one… this one stayed.

The one who stepped from it—he wasn’t one of the army.

No.

He was a relic.
Grimaldi didn’t need to see the scar, or hear the voice.
He felt it in his bones.
And Grimaldi laughed.


The laughter bounced off the ruin’s walls.
Not mocking. Not cruel.
But true—deep, dark, and drowning with something that felt like the first relief Grimaldi had known in days.

He tilted his head, watching Estarossa finish his monologue.

The Chimera below him tensed, sensing the shift. Its jagged head let out a low growl, a sound like magma boiling through rusted iron. But Grimaldi held out a hand—still glowing faintly from regenerated flesh—and it went silent.

He stood still, overlooking this man.
This living contradiction.

Freedom.

He didn’t need their full power released to understand what stood before him. No Arrancar moved like that unless the world had tried—and failed—to cage them.

And Grimaldi had tried to cage a world once.

"You’re right," he said simply, the gravel in his voice like the bottom of a collapsing well. "I was a pup when your name carved itself across Hueco Mundo. I was nothing. A scavenger in the shadow of titans. While you climbed mountains, I chewed on the bones left behind."

The Chimera beneath him shifted again. The ground cracked beneath one of its massive claws.

"But we’re not in the desert anymore."

Grimaldi dropped down again into the dirt, his boots sinking slightly into the ruinous earth of the academy. He looked up—not down—at him.

"I’ve been called many things. Tyrant. Freak. Glutton. Monster."

He rolled his shoulder again, letting the rebuilt arm crack audibly in place. Reiryoku hissed out from the seams of his skin like steam under pressure.

"But coward?"

A pause. That grin curled again.

"Never."

He stepped forward, not with a rush, but with a deliberate, grounded weight—the earth complaining underfoot. The pressure he exhaled with each movement wasn’t dramatic. Not yet. But it rose, slow and coiling, like heat under metal. That pressure wasn’t for this new stranger. It was to keep Grimaldi from coming apart at the seams.

"The ones here weren’t my prey," he said plainly, pointing at the broken, crimsoned wreckage of Shinō’s dead. "They were… a sad tragedy in a promised fight, but I see no shinigami Captains here, only whelps and pups. Is this Another lie from Valiosa and Antonio?"[/color][/b]

He wiped his hand through the blood-streaked air.
He turned, fully now, his shadow cast long behind him.
The Soul King’s chain throbbed again. Grimaldi’s emerald eyes flashed with a ripple of unstable gravity—like two black holes rimmed in green fire.

"You think I sit up there like a king because I’m proud?"

He spat off to the side.

"I sit up there because if I let go—if I move too much, talk too loud, breathe too deep—this thing inside me cracks this whole plane in half."

Another step. His aura coalesced tighter now, compacted into a crown of Reiryoku that shimmered like fractured emerald.

"You talk about freedom like it’s a gift. But only the strong ever get to unwrap it."

He raised a clawed hand—pointing straight at Estarossa, no arrogance, no posture, just the calm violence of a man with too much soul in his chest.

Grimaldi spread his arms, ready, everything in his body was ready to loose at a single muscle twitch, like two apex predator's waiting for the first to bow, waiting for the scent to shift, cosmic horror dances in the seireitei.

"Then, Estarossa Sangrados, come free me."

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Arriving at Southeast Seireitei from Hueco Mundo.
Posting Order: Grimaldi/ Chimera → Estarossa
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While Grimaldi was speaking Estarossa was being observant of what was happening before him. He made an offer for them to strike first but all the Arrancar does is talk and walk towards him while the beast shifts constantly, restlessly. Estarossa maintains his grin as Grimaldi speaks to him, seemingly taking offense to being called a coward.

”Just calling it how I see it bud. Too weak to be on your own so you surround yourself with other cowards, The Espada. Too weak to get stronger on your own so all you COWARDS accept weird gifts from two twerps for an increase in power. Coward, coward, coward.”

Estarossa took notice of how the ground groaned beneath each step Grimaldi took, so far no time manipulation nonsense has happened so he can only surmise that not all those gifts mess with time. This is good, he doesn’t have to fight with his head as much if that's the case. Grimaldi speaks again about how the Shinigami here weren’t his target, Estarossa lets out an audible *tsk* upon hearing this. Disgusted by the fact these Shinigami died needlessly, these students died before having a chance to get stronger. When Grimaldi spoke about potential lies, Estarossa used this moment to relocate via Sonido. He appears beside a dying Shinigami, a mere student who so desperately wants to cling to life that he tugs at Estarossa’s cloak, begging for help.

”Sadly, no, those losers weren’t lying about anything. You probably just lucked out and landed in a spot with no Captains… Weird because I thought there were supposed to be 13 Captains…”

Estarossa is puzzled by the fact that there aren’t more Captains around. He knows nothing about the state of the Seireitei, the civil war it faced or its current Captain deficit. He places his hand on the torso of the dying Shinigami and a vortex of energy engulfs him and then he is gone, consumed by Estarossa. As Grimaldi spoke Estarossa listened while using Sonido to seekout Shinigami whose bodies were still mostly intact and still alive, consuming them one by one with his unique ability. Was he doing this for a quick boost in power, breaking his own creed and mantra? Who knows because desperate times certainly call for desperate measures.

”Yeah, of course a dog doesn’t know a damn thing about being free. If you need someone else to set you free then you’ll never know freedom because then you’ll just be indebted to them, another cage called gratitude will bind you. I was born free…”

Uno Gratis

Finished consuming Shinigami he begins to release his Reiatsu, showing that he is now ready for battle, properly. Grimaldi now standing where Estarossa once stood and The Eater of Worlds placing himself between the Chimera and Grimaldi, on purpose.

”I even had a place where Hollows could gather and be free. Free from their baser instincts they wanted to escape from. Free from being eaten, free to enjoy the delicacies of the human world and I’m not talking about souls but actual food. Free to love who they want, hell even make love which is a foreign concept to every other Hollow. I brought freedom to Hueco Mundo, a very, very small corner of it but it was free.”

He holds up a hand towards the Chimera and Reiatsu builds around it only for him to fire off a… Flimsy and unstable orb at the beast. His eyes widened over the fact that he didn’t fire a proper Cero at the beast. It drifts towards it like a dandelion caught in the wind. He smacks his teeth and looks back towards Grimaldi as the orb lazily wafts towards the monster, an easy snack at this point.

”Guess I’m out of practice… But back on topic, you people, you ESPADA took La Soberanía from not only me but from Hollows who only want to live their lives. You Espada took friends and lovers from me! I WON’T EVER FORGIVE YOU!!”

Estarossa leaps into the air from the ground and begins making a crash course collision with Grimaldi. His left hand open and facing forward as his right fist is cocked back, it is obvious that the man is looking for a brawl now. Will his attack on Grimaldi fail just as his Cero had failed against the beast? If the attack does land Grimaldi would feel his ribs collapse from the weight of the punch which would push him through the building and eject him from it and onto the ground. In the eyes of Estarossa the entirety of the Espada have racked up innumerable sins and he aims to punish them for every. Single. One.

 
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Coming across the bodies of the young shinigami students stilled Shizukana’s heart as she manifested from Shunpo upon one of the few rooftops still standing in the Southeast. Seeing their corpses strewn around the environment as if they were trash that had been carelessly discarded broke the woman’s heart.
None were saved, not from the tallest to the smallest and those that still clung to life wished that they did not and were mercifully granted that. The heaviness in her heart threatened to weigh her down to the point the ground she'd found beneath her feet would have surely collapsed in response. At present, Shizukana appeared in the southeast behind one of the few buildings still standing and in retrospect a bit closer to the enemy than she was comfortable with.
Specifically, she had arrived so near to the action that she could even overhear their conversation

Shizukana had been headed for the children the entire time since she had vanished from the fifth division and as she did she could see that she was also going to run straight into one of the largest signatures amongst the pack of Arrancar that had invaded the Seireitei and she also suspected that she’d likely die in a battle against whoever the terrible fiend turned out to be but even so, she kept going.
What did give her a moment’s pause was when a second far more unusual being seemed to arrive, tardy to the party perhaps.

This happening only secured in her mind that she was going to lose her life that day but the Captain was determined not to die before saving the lives of the students she’d come to love at one point in time. Partly she hoped that Oyuki would step into the shoes she would leave behind without regrets and that Iwamura would one day recover from the wound of losing their beloved leader.
Shizukana persisted with her search for the recruits who had been hard at work tending to their skills all so that they would one day join the ranks of the Gotei thirteen and she believed fervently in the preservation and nurturing of the youths who looked to make a difference in their world and chase lofty dreams. She wanted to go to them, to deliver them safely to the fourth for their safe keeping, but...

She had been late.
She had been too late and now they were gone and all that was left for Kurayami to do was to make a choice.

Shizukana did not allow herself to feel the pain of the losses for more than a second, though her eyes wet at their corners, before she snapped back to reality. With no one to protect, the obvious choice would have been to high-tail it out of there to either get more help or to proceed to the next person who needed her aid and she began to prepare herself to depart, However, then she heard something that could not avoid her curiosity.

”Funny, when I was an Adjucha I was much larger than this and I didn’t need to be a piss poor amalgamation to do it. Also never had a coward sitting on my back either. You Espada never cease to amaze me with your bullshit.”

To the Captain, she thought the tone in which one of the entities spoke to the other had been volatile, hostile even which wasn’t exactly uncommon for Hollow but it also sounded like the more peculiar of the two wasn't planning on cooperating with the other. Her thoughts started to race, reacting to this odd behavior.

‘if they were allies you'd think that one would have surely come when they all did, they don’t sound happy to see each other either. Is this a possibility of an anomaly?

”So what will it be?! The beast first or the Espada on its back?! Or both at once?! I don’t know if I can take you both at the same time though, that monster might be a little too big for me, could tear my soul apart. HAHAHAHAHA!!!”

Towering over her was a true behemoth, a leviathan that had come to drag the rest of the world to hell from whence it had come and with it, the entirety of the Seireitei if he chose to. While she maintained the time old suppression of her spiritual power, Shizukana hopped up onto the top of the roof which had just so happened to be the same rooftop that Estarossa had chosen to stand on too.
When she saw him, the woman’s heart skipped a beat and she withdrew a quickly muffled but sharp gasp of air in response to her shock. Her memories immediately took her back to the mission she had been on earlier in her career as the Captain of the fifth division. It brought her back to long before when the rumors of the palace of peace made it back to her on one of the fifth's excursions alongside the even more unsettling rumor that there was a single Arrancar who looked after it and after it’s people. It sounded like a fairy tail to any other soldier but to Shizukana Kurayami who was so infatuated with serenity and good will, she had to find out if he was real and if this mythical place actually existed.
The woman spoke very little about her plans or her thoughts to anyone except for the few she trusted with her own life.
At the time and to her former Lieutenant, she confessed her conspiracy but out of fear for her safety she was discouraged from repeating it until she was able to secure the necessary components and evidence to make her theory a viable option to their cause.
Kurayami’s theory was that perhaps if she could find the peaceful Arrancar, she could see if he’d have been open to discussing what, if anything they might be able to do to work together and create a bridge of peace between the soul reaper and Hollow-kind. Kurayami wanted to know if he was willing to talk to her at all but before she could entertain that very slim possibility, he had to be found. For months she waited for a whisper, a sound or anything that would be concrete proof that he was still out there somewhere until finally, the only thing that had been captured of this being was a very blurry photo taken by an agent of the fifth and this was the photo she had carried with her since that day to remind her of how the picture depicted him incase she ended up crossing paths with him.

"You’re right. I was a pup when your name carved itself across Hueco Mundo. I was nothing. A scavenger in the shadow of titans. While you climbed mountains, I chewed on the bones left behind."

More of their conjecture toward one another persisted, but Captain Kurayami did not make a move. She stayed a calm by stander for the time being still taking shelter behind an outcropping entrance on the rooftop.

"I’ve been called many things. Tyrant. Freak. Glutton. Monster but coward? Never. The ones here weren’t my prey.”

What Grimaldi stated, resonated with Shizukana in the worst way.
The Captain could only assume that she was among their targets, along with other high ranking officers of the Gotei Thirteen like herself as it was a tactic she'd likely have used herself had the tables been turned. She had been who the canine was after, at the very least her and her fellow captains.
This realization only solidified the obligation she felt to the slain students and fixated the resolutions she had come to thus far. He claimed not to be after the students and she believed this but she also knew that the enemy arrancar probably did not care at all about what he had done.
Atleast, he didn’t care as much as she needed him to.

"Then, Estarossa Sangrados, come free me."

'Estarossa...Sangrados.'

Their discussion started to become heated, but although Captain Kurayami found it wise to make her escape now, she refused her instincts and stayed where she was so that she could continue to listen and to watch.

”I even had a place where Hollows could gather and be free. Free from their baser instincts they wanted to escape from. Free from being eaten, free to enjoy the delicacies of the human world and I’m not talking about souls but actual food. Free to love who they want, hell even make love which is a foreign concept to every other Hollow. I brought freedom to Hueco Mundo, a very, very small corner of it but it was free.”

As the odd one continued venting his frustration to Grimaldi, she'd been listened intently and in saying what he had, he had instantly confirmed the portion of her hypothesis that the peaceful arrancar did desire peace but it seemed it was not just that which he craved. Suddenly, something between the two had shifted and Estarossa made the first move in the form of a cero. She then witnessed how quickly his bravado and outrage shrunk away in the light of some kind of malfunction either due to his abilities or if she had to guess, perhaps this happened to be first of the days of his triumphant return and the antiquity of his skills had yet to catch up to his actions and his intentions.

“Guess I’m out of practice… But back on topic, you people, you ESPADA took La Soberanía from not only me but from Hollows who only want to live their lives. You Espada took friends and lovers from me! I WON’T EVER FORGIVE YOU!”

'La Soberanía?'

From what she was learning, Shizukana's heart fluttered once again at the prospect that this Estarossa was not the only Hollow who wanted to live in peace and to live their lives as such. If he was to be believed, this discovery was monumental. Hollows that didn't want to give into their baser instincts and remain the killing machines they arguably were, Kurayami had only dared to dream that to be a possibility and so she was moved.
What mattered to shizukana was that he had expressed his love for those that had been taken from him and showed a prospect to the closest thing that resembled empathy for a hollow. In her eyes, he was an asset that needed to be.
He really did need her help and she really needed his.

As suddenly as he had thrown himself at the other imposing Arrancar, he may find himself and his strength diverted and instead, enveloped in something soft and something gentle with a pleasant scent he’d likely not caught before. Shizukana had Shunpo’d right at the same time that Estarossa had lunged forward at his opponent fully enforced by his righteous fury. The Captain twirled through the sky, utilizing his momentum so that it did not stop at her and obliterate her in the process. Alternate to Grimaldi’s ruthless maw, he'd have discovered himself to be cradled by a pair of slender arms, a white fabric and hair as blue as a glacier encompassing and quickly helping to retract from his advance. Instantly, she flashed away again but this time with Estarossa in tow.
Kurayami had recognized Estarossa's menial attempt to attack without properly assessing himself and whatever weaknesses he might be contending with and thought that she'd interfere and perhaps the two could come up with a more full proofed plan to take the other Arrancar down.

This resulted in the two of them reappearing ten or so feet back upon the rooftop they’d been perched on as if a second chance had been afforded to the boisterous male Arrancar.
Although he may have been disagreeable toward her actions, the fact remained that due to his untimely struggle with his own power, the captain of the fifth division, a soul reaper, had rescued him in a moment of blinding rage and irrationality.

Shizukana moved swiftly on to mentally comparing what sort of person was standing a few feet away from her between the image she had stuffed into her bosom.
Unruly purple hair, White garb and various yellow metallic hues proved the existence of the Anomaly, of his existence, indisputably to Shizukana and she was overjoyed to say the least, the fact that he was real sent the Captain over the moon but then she also realized that the chance she had been provided with could be taken away by what appeared to be a mutual enemy if she did not act.
Adrenaline played no part in what she did and said next, though she prayed that the one called Grimaldi did not simply unleash his assault before she'd said what she'd needed to say.
Doing her best to hide her giddiness, Shizukana offered a gentle wave to the both of them as well as the chime of her voice. Kuryamai bounced over to Estarossa, although she still kept a respectful and cautious distance from him.

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“He won’t rip your soul apart! Not if we work together! Hi, Sorry, big fan! Haha, am I interrupting? I’m Shizukana Kurayami, and I have been waiting to meet you for a very long time! I honestly have so much to say to you, so much to ask you! Actually I think you can help me. You can help me help you. We can help we!”

The Captain fluttered about, all while wondering when the other shoe would drop and she’d be set upon by their enemy but this fear did not stay her words or her actions in the least. Her mission was unexpectedly back on and nothing was going to stop her from seeing it through to what ends it would go.
This was not the only reason for her abrupt inquiry though, for she was also keeping her own self preservation in mind, Albeit not completely as she had taken a tremendous risk by even approaching the rarity that was Estarossa.
In addition to this, she felt safe presuming their interests aligned in this moment as they also both sought vengeance for the innocent lives lost to Grimaldi that day and apparently those lost to all of the Arrancar.

“But first, before we can have a conversation we need to get rid of this guy. That, and if we’d both like to survive we’d have a much better chance fighting him together than on our own and I’d really hate it if you died”

As she took her time growing nearer, her amiability and somewhat amount of confidence lead her to reach into her breasts to reveal a single very colorful sticker which she immediately held out with the intention of handing it to him and she hoped he’d take it from her sooner rather than later considering the current state of predicament they had found themselves together in.

“ Little heads up, I can’t battle with you unless you put one of these on your body. I don’t want to say too much in front of my guest but it will keep you safe. From me atleast. I must give him my all, I can’t hold back here. I must also do what I can to avenge those young ones.”

Shizukana was staring directly at Estarossa with conviction inahabiting her mind, body and soul. In front of him was a woman who had made up her mind and whether that decision ended in her death or not she was determined to see it all through because she believed that he was the answer she had been searching for, for her entire career.

“After all, everything that’s happened here is a result of my failures. It is only right that I atone either by making their deaths mean something and ending their killer or by dying here for these sins I have committed. However, if you do not…”

Shizukana turned to face Grimaldi and took hold of her Zanpakuto’s sheath as if she were about to crack open its shell and reveal her elusive blade on the territory of the Seireitei.

“ I shall fight without my power until you do and I shall do my very best not to die!”

Shizukanas belief that Estarossa could help her achieve her goal and to best the fight that had found them was so strong that she appeared to be willing to put her life on the line to prove her lack of malice toward the one she dubbed the peaceful arrancar and all she could do now that she’d laid most of her hand of cards on the table was to wait and see what might happen.


POSTING ORDER: Shizukana —> Grimaldi —> Estarossa​
 
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The moment before impact was pure silence—no crackle of spiritual energy, no howl of monstrous rage—just the faintest widening of Grimaldi’s pupils, a static flicker across his soul. He saw Estarossa barreling forward like divine punishment, and his scythe shifted in his grasp, pulled not by muscle, but by will. His body coiled, the weapon raised to cleave through the sky and erase this “freedom” with one crushing stroke.

But she arrived first.

In a flash of white and starlight blue, Shizukana Kurayami touched down like a memory Grimaldi hadn’t earned. For a heartbeat, it was as if the battlefield had paused—not by force or threat, but by presence. She moved with soft, mortal grace—too soft for a place so shattered—and in the wake of her entrance, even the Chimera stopped snarling.

And then her reiatsu touched him.

Grimaldi’s breath hitched. A stutter. A crack.

It wasn’t pain—it was resonance.

The reiatsu wormed through the air like a lullaby gone wrong, wrapping around him before sinking—not into flesh, not into bone—but into the chain that coiled through the hole in his chest.

The Soul King’s Chain.

It pulsed.

Grimaldi’s eyes twitched. His scythe dipped an inch lower. That familiar gravity, that crush of cosmic pressure… hiccupped. And in its place, something else took root.

He staggered, just a little, clutching at his chest like something had pulled taut within him. The green corona of his reiatsu flickered… then bloomed into a painful, radiant flare.

And then the scream came—not from Grimaldi, but from within him.

“¡Pendejo!”

The voice was unmistakable. Familiar. Familial.

A brother.

Suddenly, a convulsing ripple coursed through Grimaldi’s body. His left side warped—no, peeled—as a glowing figure was violently ejected from him like a soul in mid-exorcism. Quinn. His brother. No longer fused. No longer dormant.

He landed hard in the dirt, coughing, groaning, limbs shimmering as they reformulated into coherence. Grimaldi whirled, staring at the gaping hole in his chest where once the chain and fusion swirled together.

“¿Tú de nuevo?” Grimaldi spat, clenching his fists. “I was fine until she showed up.”

Quinn stood tall, unarmed, eyes blazing with a fury matched only by disappointment.

“¡Mentiroso! You haven’t been fine a single day since we fused. All this talk—‘I don’t need anyone,’ ‘I was born to devour’—cállate. You just wanted to forget.”

Grimaldi’s jaw tightened.

“You always whined about how I talk, hermano. Now you come crawling back?”

Quinn chuckled, hollow and bitter.

“No, Grimaldi. I’m not back. I’m done. Even without a Zanpakutō—I’m not helping you anymore.”

He said it in English. He wanted them all to hear it.

Then, a final look—a smirk, a shrug—and in a single sonido, Quinn launched himself toward the Chimera’s base, the beast not moving against one third of its creator, disappearing into the descending shadow of the Garganta, leaving only the faint echo of his parting shot:

“Voy a robarme esa cadena que tanto odias. Disfruta tu maldito agujero.”

The moment lingered, and then—

SNAP.

Grimaldi roared.

The sky broke under the weight of it. His scythe, Calabozo, carved an arc through the air, green fire spiraling along its edge like a star being torn open. The gaping hole in his chest was naked now—raw and vulnerable—and rage poured from it like gravity reversed.

The Chimera howled with him, its own core glowing as it mirrored its master.

They didn’t need words anymore.

Grimaldi’s left hand rose, and from it, a blackened spiral of reiryoku ignited into pure hell—a Gran Rey Cero Oscuras, congealed like oil and emerald lightning. The Chimera did the same.

Two beasts. Two betrayals. One cataclysm.

The Seireitei trembled as both monstrosities unleashed their wrath—not at the walls, not at the heavens—but directly at the two who dared to interrupt Grimaldi’s kingdom of pain.

At Estarossa.

At Shizukana.

A sky-shattering flash followed. The sun vanished behind it, however, The Seireitei sky didn’t explode.

Not yet.

From Grimaldi’s clawed grip and the gaping maw of Quimera Parca, twin lances of annihilation ignited the air—two Gran Rey Cero Oscuras, born of fused hatred and unrelenting power. They didn’t simply fire—they announced themselves, seething as concentrated cosmic dread wrapped in emerald and void. They tore from their creators like tidal spears, swallowing light, sound, and matter in their wake.

The sky bled green and black.

The battlefield twisted. Gravity spiraled in on itself as stone and steel curled inward toward a converging center. Whole slabs of the Shinō Academy’s foundations warped into crescents midair, their atoms beginning to rupture apart as the beams cascaded toward Estarossa and Shizukana.

This was not a test shot. This was judgment.

But then—

—a flutter.

At the halfway point in their path, both Cero Oscuras convulsed.

Like a candle flame in wind.

Their cores stuttered—blinking, collapsing in on themselves for a moment. The eerie scream of reiryoku tearing through dimensions abruptly cut, as if the very sound were being pulled back into silence.

The black energy didn’t dissipate.
It vanished.

One pulse—two—then both beams unraveled, flaring outward into ash-like tendrils of spiritual static that scattered into the heavens. A breath ago, the end of all things was a heartbeat away.

Now, only smoke trailed across the battlefield.
The wind carried the scent of ozone and scorched air.

Grimaldi’s claw was still outstretched. His chest rose and fell. Confusion wasn’t on his face. Something far worse was.

Recognition.

His hollow hole—shining with the remnants of the Soul King’s chain—twitched violently beneath the skin, like something inside him was no longer listening. The Chimera let out a fractured rumble, its jaws clacking but no longer charged.

And in that quiet—

There was nothing left of the cero.

Only the promise of what should have been.

The silence that followed the failed Cero was unnatural.

Not just quiet—wrong. Like something sacred had been broken.

Grimaldi’s eyes didn’t blink.

Didn’t move.

Didn’t even twitch as the last particles of the black-green energy dissolved into the air, leaving only the scorched scent of nullification.

Then—

He howled.

A guttural, explosive sound that shredded through the still air like broken glass in a furnace. With a single Sonido that cracked the earth beneath him, Grimaldi vanished—reappearing atop Quimera Parca’s massive crown. The beast flinched beneath him, instinctively bowing as its creator, its tyrant, stood upon its skull like an executioner atop the gallows.

“You limp-willed carcass,” he snarled, reaching down with one clawed hand.

In a single violent motion, he sounded his scythe—slamming the flat of Calabozo against the side of the Chimera’s face with the force of a meteor strike.

The head reeled.

And with the follow-through, Grimaldi tore.

He wrenched one of the monster’s jagged, twisted horns from its skull—bone, cartilage, and glowing reiryoku fibers ripping free with a wet, seismic pop.

The Chimera screamed.

It was no mere roar—no challenge. It was fear. The kind of pain only a wounded god could feel.

It bucked, tried to pull back—but Grimaldi leapt clear, the torn horn still clutched in his left hand, the scythe gleaming in his right.

And the Chimera fled—retreating backward into the maw of the still-open Garganta, dragging its shattered mass into the void like a beaten dog crawling back into its cage.

Grimaldi turned.

His eyes were bloodshot now, glowing, wide with fury not just at failure—but at insult.

“That power— was MINE.”

The words weren’t directed at the Chimera.

They were for the two below, as he drifted in his own gravity above them.

And then he launched.

Grimaldi became a blur of savage velocity, his Calabozo raised high as he barreled forward toward Estarossa and Shizukana. The scythe was no longer a weapon—it was a storm, screaming through the air in a wide, obliterating arc aimed to cleave the rooftop and anything on it in half.

One swing came low, meant to split their knees.

The next, a violent vertical slash designed to dissect the air itself—cracking reality like a jaw unhinging.

“I’ll grind your truths to DUST!” he roared, as the force of his pressure alone began to weigh the atmosphere into a trembling black eclipse.

This was no longer about who was right.

It was about who would be left standing when the teeth stopped gnashing.

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Arriving at Southeast Seireitei from Hueco Mundo.
Posting Order: Grimaldi/ Chimera → Estarossa → Shizukana.
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