[Discussion] Aizen had a lonely life

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I was reading again on Ichigo vs Aizen Match .. I came across these words ..

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Seems he really wanted to lose his Powers Why so ?? Does Aizen have Multiple Personality .:|
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Also i was noticing Urahara looks concerened about Ichigo figuring about Aizen's True Nature . May be he and Aizen were childhood friends . I know this is not possible . But i feel Aizen was emotionally crying for someone to bring him out of the lonely world he live .

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Who really knows what his true intentions are? My guess is that we truly haven't seen them yet. For all we know losing to Ichigo, being imprisoned, and Juha and the quincies invading soul society could all be going according to Aizen's plan.
 

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I have no idea Urahara is upto .. He is sneaky guy indeed .
Wow nice thread

could be

wait is Aizen free yet?

i stopped reading after the new bad guy appeared
No.. I don't know how Kyoraku will convince Centeral 46 to release Aizen ?
Who really knows what his true intentions are? My guess is that we truly haven't seen them yet. For all we know losing to Ichigo, being imprisoned, and Juha and the quincies invading soul society could all be going according to Aizen's plan.
There was a manga panel of Rangiku surviving the Hogyoku Experiment ? What do you think ?

Aizen's plan must have fit Juha somehow .. Here i say he did oppose Soul King being main Authority and connection with Yhwach could be main reason . It seems like Urahara and Aizen were discussing back their old argument . Urahara feeling sad for Aizen in before page .
 
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lol, just ripped my post from another thread.

Aizen's true motives are quite controversial. There was the possibility that he truly sought to find someone stronger than himself, so that he could be an ordinary Shinigami, but that doesn't make much sense. There is the possibility that he tried to kill the Soul King because he might have been something only Aizen knew about, and nobody else did. The most likely one however, and the one that makes the most sense, was that he wanted to become God. A number of quotes from him imply this.

"No one stands on the top of the world. Not you, not me, not even gods. But the unbearable vacancy of the throne in the sky is over. From now on...I will be sitting on it."

"It is the nature of all living things to find some being greater than themselves and place their trust in that being, following it blindly. In order to escape from the pressure of that trust, those beings seek a still greater entity in which to believe, and those greater beings too seek still greater, still stronger beings to follow. This is how all kings come to be, and this is how all Gods are born. Do not trust in me yet, Hirako Shinji. I will take my time to teach you the nature of the God whom you face. Then, you shall believe."

"Fear is necessary to achieve evolution. The fear that, in one's current state, one could quite possibly be destroyed at any time. I thank you, Gin. It is thanks to your presence that I have finally succeeded in surpassing both Shinigami and Hollows."

The first one shows this better than the other 2, but all of them have relevance to his "true" motive. He most likely saw the Soul King as a faux God, a being unfit to have the position of God bestowed upon him. Aizen is a power-hungry man, and he feels he is entitled to the position of a divine being, and nobody else fits the position better than himself.
 
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