Ok so by reading the chapter many times, I realized some things. First of all, Kyōraku's eyepatch is gone. We know that he lost his eye while fighting in the previous chapters.
Secondly, why is he surprised about the place ? He knew that it was completely destroyed during the fights.
Ukitake most likely revealed his bankai(Most likely). Kamikake may be one of his Bankai's power.
Now the question is, what does this power do.
Well, I came up with two possible theories for that.
1st Possibility
Let's go back to what I said before, about Kyōraku having his eye "restored". What I think is that Ukitake's power is able to turn back time. Why do I think that ? Because of the givens in the last chapter. Kyōraku's eye was there, and he seemed a little surprised of the situation. What could have happened ? Well, I think he "summoned Kyōraku from the past. That also explains why he kept asking all the time about the building. He was wondering if the buildings would still be there if Ukitake used his power to go back in time and restore them. He also asks Ukitake a question, which probably implements if it's safe to use that power. "I hope they'll be sound, right ?"
That is most likely all for the first theory.
2nd Possibility
Ok so this may seem a little bit off. To start, let's have a look at the symbol behind Ukitake's back. I thought I had seen it somewhere, and after searching for it, I found what figure it resembled.
The symbol above is called "Eye of Horus". But you may ask, what does this have to do with , they may just be similar and nothing else ? NO, this is where the fun part comes.
Ok so I took this part directly from wikipedia :
"In one myth, when Set and Horus were fighting for the throne after Osiris's death, Set gouged out Horus's left eye. The majority of the eye was restored by either Hathor or Thoth (with the last portion possibly being supplied magically). When Horus's eye was recovered, he offered it to his father, Osiris, in hopes of restoring his life. Hence, the eye of Horus was often used to symbolise sacrifice, healing, restoration, and protection."
Look at the bold part.
Sacrifice : Letting the place getting destroyed for the sake of their plan, basically, "sacrificing" SS.
Healing : Now, I think this has to do with Kyōraku's eye. Maybe it was healed because of this.
Restoration : Restoring all that was destroyed, that's what they were basically talking about.
Protection : To protect everyone. All of the above are needed to protect the "Sereity"
Actually, they make sense. Their plan is definitely for good, so to protect, sacrifices must be made.
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Secondly, why is he surprised about the place ? He knew that it was completely destroyed during the fights.
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Ukitake most likely revealed his bankai(Most likely). Kamikake may be one of his Bankai's power.
Now the question is, what does this power do.
Well, I came up with two possible theories for that.
1st Possibility
Let's go back to what I said before, about Kyōraku having his eye "restored". What I think is that Ukitake's power is able to turn back time. Why do I think that ? Because of the givens in the last chapter. Kyōraku's eye was there, and he seemed a little surprised of the situation. What could have happened ? Well, I think he "summoned Kyōraku from the past. That also explains why he kept asking all the time about the building. He was wondering if the buildings would still be there if Ukitake used his power to go back in time and restore them. He also asks Ukitake a question, which probably implements if it's safe to use that power. "I hope they'll be sound, right ?"
That is most likely all for the first theory.
2nd Possibility
Ok so this may seem a little bit off. To start, let's have a look at the symbol behind Ukitake's back. I thought I had seen it somewhere, and after searching for it, I found what figure it resembled.
You must be registered for see images
The symbol above is called "Eye of Horus". But you may ask, what does this have to do with , they may just be similar and nothing else ? NO, this is where the fun part comes.
Ok so I took this part directly from wikipedia :
"In one myth, when Set and Horus were fighting for the throne after Osiris's death, Set gouged out Horus's left eye. The majority of the eye was restored by either Hathor or Thoth (with the last portion possibly being supplied magically). When Horus's eye was recovered, he offered it to his father, Osiris, in hopes of restoring his life. Hence, the eye of Horus was often used to symbolise sacrifice, healing, restoration, and protection."
Look at the bold part.
Sacrifice : Letting the place getting destroyed for the sake of their plan, basically, "sacrificing" SS.
Healing : Now, I think this has to do with Kyōraku's eye. Maybe it was healed because of this.
Restoration : Restoring all that was destroyed, that's what they were basically talking about.
Protection : To protect everyone. All of the above are needed to protect the "Sereity"
Actually, they make sense. Their plan is definitely for good, so to protect, sacrifices must be made.
The last theory is not finished yet. I will keep digging more and make another thread about it. Hope you enjoyed the read.
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