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In all the excitement of finding out the actual backstory to the Shinji and Co. I got to re-reading the first few chapters that actually introduce the Vizards into the storyline.
When Urahara and Isshin (after having defeated Grand Fisher) have a candid conversation regarding the Vizards, and the sudden increase in power of the Arrancar, Isshin states:
'The Vizards...A lawless gang of ex-soul reapers, who tried to acquire hollow powers through forbidden methods. There whereabouts and ideology are unknown. They could be trouble." (taken from official Viz Media - English Translation)'
I noticed when Isshin made these claims - Urahara said nothing. Making no effort to clarify his involvement nor his association with the Vizards. He let him believe that they were simply a bunch of outcasts who went rogue on SS. Meahwhile, as recent chapters have shown, it was quite the opposite.
Isshin also failed to notice that the gigai that hid him all these years (produced by Urahara), was similar to the one concealing the Vizards. [this thing is just speculation on my part]
I really wouldn't put it past Urahara, that Isshin does not know the whole truth. Though a favourite character of mine, he seems to be a man of MANY motives - with an equally complicated past.
thoughts?
When Urahara and Isshin (after having defeated Grand Fisher) have a candid conversation regarding the Vizards, and the sudden increase in power of the Arrancar, Isshin states:
'The Vizards...A lawless gang of ex-soul reapers, who tried to acquire hollow powers through forbidden methods. There whereabouts and ideology are unknown. They could be trouble." (taken from official Viz Media - English Translation)'
I noticed when Isshin made these claims - Urahara said nothing. Making no effort to clarify his involvement nor his association with the Vizards. He let him believe that they were simply a bunch of outcasts who went rogue on SS. Meahwhile, as recent chapters have shown, it was quite the opposite.
Isshin also failed to notice that the gigai that hid him all these years (produced by Urahara), was similar to the one concealing the Vizards. [this thing is just speculation on my part]
I really wouldn't put it past Urahara, that Isshin does not know the whole truth. Though a favourite character of mine, he seems to be a man of MANY motives - with an equally complicated past.
thoughts?