Why did the hogyoku reject aizen




















Shinji Hirako was the Captain of the Shinigami's 5th Division. He sensed early on that Aizen was not to be trusted, so he made Aizen his Vice Captain in order to keep a close eye on him. Like everyone else, Shinji had no idea what Aizen's zanpakuto was truly capable of. Aizen used his Shikai to fool Shinji and other Shinigami into thinking that Aizen was always following right behind his Captain. In reality, it was a completely different person that was merely pretending to be Vice Captain Aizen.

He wanted to combine both Shinigami and Hollow powers, thus forcing his victims to go through hollowfication. Urahara intervenes and keeps Aizen from taking their lives at that moment, but Aizen did not seem to make much of an effort to go after them.

Thanks to this, this group of Visored who each had the same power level as a Captain were able to join the fight against the Espada, turning the tide in Soul Society's favor. Rukia's appearance in the world of the living was a crucial moment in the series. This way, she was guaranteed to meet Ichigo, and was also likely to pass her power on to him in order to protect him. In turn, Urahara made Rukia a gigai in which he hid the Hogyoku. Although Urahara thought it would be the best place to hide it, Aizen managed to foresee this plan of action ages before it happened.

Although Aizen split up the Shinigami army by doing this, he split up his own army as well. He was also running a risk by bringing Orihime to Hueco Mundo. Although this idea never came to fruition, Orihime speculated that with her power to reject certain events, she could reject the Hogyoku. This way, she would be able to remove it from existence and ruin Aizen's plans. As small as the chances were of that happening, Aizen once again showed his overconfidence by allowing that possibility to even be on the table.

Central 46 is a group that is in charge of judging people for their crimes. They rule over Soul Society, but for a brief period of time, Aizen took that power for himself by killing them. He had everyone's respect in this case. Ichigo activates. It was not the end. Aizen was immortal,and was locked up in muken,the lowest prison and directly under the 1st division.

I is the central underground prison. Aizen wrapped in the central underground prison. Becaus of the weakening of Hogyoku with Aizen,his power level decreased and Urahara sealed him. I would say we can only speculate and by your usernames i cannot take k3npachi and aizen seriously as your comments sound solely based off what kenpachi and aizen would say..

I will be honest in truth the hogyoku has it's own will and works off of the desires of others like a wish granting machine. I am sure since the hogyoku aizen used is a fusion of urahara's, they both share the original will of their creators, so at the end of the day the hogyoku would never truly fuse with Aizen.

I would also say that we can take uraharas words quite literally when he says the kido worked because aizen was weakened by ichigo. Do you see the pattern here? I certainly do. The only deviation in this pattern is the transformation of Aizen into his Final Fusion, which was due to intense negative emotion, especially anger remember when Aizen pointed out that negative emotions like anger accelerate Hollowfication?

During his Final Fusion, Aizen is completely obliterated to the point of disintegration [7] by Mugetsu. However, he is reassembled at the molecular level, and the point of impact the vertical slash is the last to be healed [8].

What happens next in the pattern? This [11] and this [12] show that "rejection" is not possible, as Aizen was near-death, lacked the very thing that makes him strong, and fearful, yet the Hogyoku made no move to reject him, and if it did so, was immediately smothered.

Why reject him at the point that it did, when Ichigo, the only threat to Aizen, was beginning to lose his powers and was not capable of retaliation, and Aizen was basically home-free to evolve? Why not reject him here [13] , when he is clearly at his weakest to the point of not even being able to stand? It controls the five senses to the point where it can make the target misinterpret another person's form, shape, mass, feel, and smell to be an enemy's.

How do you think he would have appeared in his next form? He likely would have taken on a normal appearance [14] check , and became more powerful [15] check. He has relied on you for many years to maintain his image and ruse, plausibly meditated with you, and understood you. And you understood him back. What do you feel? He is not even aware of how to destroy it. This is a viable theory. Unfortunately it boils down to the fact that we may never know the correct answer, unless we see Aizen do something hinting at it all he's done so far is use a 90's-level Hado, which doesn't tell us much.

Basically, we have Urahara's claim vs. Aizen's claim. Kubo never really did hint at which one was actually correct. The general issue with this theory is that it totally forgets a central point in the "Rejection". Everything up till that point in your theory hinges on evolution of Aizen caused by the Hogyoku. First I think the term "Evolution" maybe too much, more or less its mutation or as likely simple transformation. To be evolution it would have to fit some criteria established in the series if not reality.

In the series Aizen doesnt so much as empower himself by taking on a more powerful form as opposed to evolve as that would preclude something higher then what he is. What we see is reconfiguring of what he is. But thats neither here nor there whats most important is that in the Rejection you bring up good points if we are only believing that Urahara the most intelligent character in bleach only was referring to physical weakness.

If nothing else he refers to Aizen's mental weakness. His lack of resolve or composure at the onset of his fight with Ichigo he had high confidence when it became obvious that he was being outmatched his demeanor changed significantly.

After the Mugetsu he remained alive and continued in his confident demeanor but by then it was too late. He had faltered mentally in strength. He showed weakness. This isnt the first character whose power was dependent on their own confidence. The entire reason the Arrancar fell in line because of Aizen's Strength. What happens when that disappears?

The problem with the illusionary concept is that Illusions are just that tricks of the senses. They arent real and we dont have proof of merging with a zapakuto or that even such a thing is possible. If the argument is that it helps with subterfuge then there is that possibility but then again it only changes his look and not what he can do. Then again he himself said he had no need for it any longer, so he rejected his own zanpakuto for the current power he had.

The ichigo thing was a big conversation point at one point in time. The problem is ichigo is stating an opinion, its not fact, ichgio for all his naive insight something he isnt know for dosent know Aizen, his background, her personality or anything on that level. For all purposes Ichigo has never really met him outside of his manipulations the only interactions being in the SS arc momentarily and the FKT arc momentarily and at the end.

So he is making a judgement based on opinion due to a fight with someone he barely knows. Could there be sadness because of the zanpakuto spirit thing. Unlikely Aizen didnt think its power was enough apparently. Urahara once again the most intelligent guy in bleach. Firstly he made the hogyoku, secondly it doesnt take him long to figure out anything and lastly his supposed lack of understanding is surmised by Aizen who acknowledges his capability far acceding even his.

I would sooner believe him over the guy whose entire existence is about his own arrogance, ego, lying and manipulating to get what he wants. In the end Aizen is thrown in jail and strapped to a chair because of Urahara. I dont think its possible to support this theory it hinges on missed points and anime only content to confirm it, anything else is unproven conjecture. Transcendence is little more then Aizen using grand language, what transcendent being is a trapped inmate. Merging zanpakuto no proof to that either.

Like Schiffy pointed out besides increased power of a kido spell there isnt much there to back Aizen's claim. In the end he was defeated.



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