lieherewithme
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Is it just me, or does anyone else think that Aizen may have had something to do with the Fullbringers' origins? Here are my reasons:
1) It was explained when the Fullbringers were first introduced that their powers came from their parents being attacked by Hollows when their mothers were pregnant with them. Traces of the Hollows' powers stayed within the mothers' wombs, and because of that, the children could tap into their Fullbring. It is kind of curious that a Hollow would attack a human rather than a Plus (unless the human was spiritually aware with spiritual powers and all, and that is extremely uncommon, unless you are friends with Kurosaki Ichigo). Why then were these humans attacked? I think it may have been an experiment of Aizen's, wanting to see what the effects of Hollow powers would be on humans. It kind of sounds like something Aizen would do.
2) What made Ginjou and Tsukishima target Ichigo? The original explanation was that they needed someone with human and Shinigami powers -- their exact opposite -- to give their Fullbring powers to. But if they never had any intention of giving over their powers, what made them choose Ichigo, and how did they find him? It seems to me that someone led them to Ichigo, or pushed them in the right direction. (Hint: Aizen) This obviously had to have been in the works for a while, since Aizen was imprisoned and everything.
3) Aizen and Ginjou (and maybe Tsukishima) have a past. As Ginjou used to be a Substitute Shinigami, he and Aizen had some interaction or knowledge of each other. To tie that in with my earlier statement, they were working together. And about Tsukishima -- his "Book of End" is wayyyyyy too similar to Aizen's Kyoka Suigetsu. With the "Book of End," Tsukishima manipulates someone's past and inserts himself into their reality. With Kyoka Suigetsu, Aizen manipulates someone's reality into what he wants them to see. Very similar. Why that is, I am not sure. I just think that Tsukishima has been separated apart from the other Fullbringers for multiple reasons. He didn't get any of Ichigo's power from Ginjou, and his backstory wasn't explained like the other's was. There has to be more to Tsukishima than we already know.
I could be completely wrong. It just seems so strange that this random group of Hollow-powered humans would just so happen to be in the same town as Ichigo, and just so happen to uncover that Ichigo, with absolutely not reiatsu or powers to speak of, used to be a Substitute Shinigami, and they can use him to give him power, and then take it away. Totally plausible, right?
Yeah, some things just don't add up.
1) It was explained when the Fullbringers were first introduced that their powers came from their parents being attacked by Hollows when their mothers were pregnant with them. Traces of the Hollows' powers stayed within the mothers' wombs, and because of that, the children could tap into their Fullbring. It is kind of curious that a Hollow would attack a human rather than a Plus (unless the human was spiritually aware with spiritual powers and all, and that is extremely uncommon, unless you are friends with Kurosaki Ichigo). Why then were these humans attacked? I think it may have been an experiment of Aizen's, wanting to see what the effects of Hollow powers would be on humans. It kind of sounds like something Aizen would do.
2) What made Ginjou and Tsukishima target Ichigo? The original explanation was that they needed someone with human and Shinigami powers -- their exact opposite -- to give their Fullbring powers to. But if they never had any intention of giving over their powers, what made them choose Ichigo, and how did they find him? It seems to me that someone led them to Ichigo, or pushed them in the right direction. (Hint: Aizen) This obviously had to have been in the works for a while, since Aizen was imprisoned and everything.
3) Aizen and Ginjou (and maybe Tsukishima) have a past. As Ginjou used to be a Substitute Shinigami, he and Aizen had some interaction or knowledge of each other. To tie that in with my earlier statement, they were working together. And about Tsukishima -- his "Book of End" is wayyyyyy too similar to Aizen's Kyoka Suigetsu. With the "Book of End," Tsukishima manipulates someone's past and inserts himself into their reality. With Kyoka Suigetsu, Aizen manipulates someone's reality into what he wants them to see. Very similar. Why that is, I am not sure. I just think that Tsukishima has been separated apart from the other Fullbringers for multiple reasons. He didn't get any of Ichigo's power from Ginjou, and his backstory wasn't explained like the other's was. There has to be more to Tsukishima than we already know.
I could be completely wrong. It just seems so strange that this random group of Hollow-powered humans would just so happen to be in the same town as Ichigo, and just so happen to uncover that Ichigo, with absolutely not reiatsu or powers to speak of, used to be a Substitute Shinigami, and they can use him to give him power, and then take it away. Totally plausible, right?
Yeah, some things just don't add up.