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"Stop standing there....mocking me...just get it over with already."
The fragile words of a broken man. Captain Mukuro was unaccustomed to defeat, let alone one so decisive. He was an assassin, in his world, defeat meant only one thing.
Purple flames singe the open wounds of the Captain’s hall. Flickering everywhere the Commander’s blade made contact. They burn, as though to cauterize the damage of his strike. The purple glow of the flames illuminate the area, drowning out the shine of the sun, as it beats down onto the now exposed hall. Where as a moment ago, these flames appeared only a visualization of the Commander’s Reiatsu, now, for the first time since the encounter, Kyomu would feel their heat.
Simply by being within the vicinity of the flames, Kyomu’s skin would start to burn and blister. His wounds would be superficial of course, as he was simply exposed to the heat of the fire, and not in contact with the flames themselves. Still, the intensity of it all would be enough to singe his clothing, catching the outermost edge of the Captain’s Haori aflame purely from the heat.
It was clear, Kyomu no longer felt justified in his actions.
The howling of wind, and crackling of fire, are the only sounds that fill the room now. Shobatsu does not move, nor respond to Kyomu. The Mukuro is left for a moment, to judge himself, the heat of the flames reflecting his own inner conflict. Was the Commander truly mocking him? Why the hesitation? No, the Captain Commander never hesitated. Was he allowing Kyomu to suffer in dreaded anticipation? He was Judge, Jury, and Executioner after all, why had a killing blow not yet been dealt? No, drowning in his own defeat, relying on his basic most sense of a Killer’s code, Kyomu had blinded himself to reality. The invisible stare of the blind Commander drilled its way into Kyomu’s soul. The question that haunted all of the Seireitei, now plagued the Captain more so than anyone else. What was happening in the mind of Shobatsu Murasaki?
“You never fail to surprise me Taichou.”
Lieutenant Oki shares, the edge of her tone sheathed by a kind expression. She follows behind Commander Shobatsu, her recently designated Captain. The two walk through gateway after gateway, calmly marching on through the sliding paper doors of the endless Senkaimon hall.
“Of course, I’ve met the boy before. I’ve read the reports, the recommendations from the Central Forty Six, his history with that clan. His track record is spotless, his academy scores flawless.”
She carries along, expecting no form of acknowledgment from her Captain. She remains the perfect distance behind him, maintaining her position as she matches his footfalls and pace step for step, her composure such that it appears more like she is gliding across the floor than taking any true strides.
“But still. For you to come see him in person…”
She hesitates, only slightly, her mind caught off guard by the notion of what this display truly means. An omen, a foreshadowing of some grave future. She knew the Captain commander better than any. She knew any action he took bore incalculable significance.
”...He must be something special.”
Shobatsu turns from the would be assassin. Leaving Kyomu to grovel on the floor. As the flames began to encross closer upon the Captain, the Commander begins to walk way.
Tap
His footfalls heavy, his Zanpakuto, sheathed as it is represents a walking cane as it taps upon the floor with each mighty step.
Tap
His movement is slow, lumbering but methodical. His great size and weight commands a type of patience, as though the world is to match his pace.
Tap
Having taken his time, Shobatsu finally reaches his destination. The great stone throne of the Captain Commander, carved into the shape of twin lions. To anyone else, this throne would be massive, towering over the frame of anyone who dares call themselves the Commander of Captains. However, to the beast of a man known as Shobatsu, whose size and stature is as great as his power and authority, the throne seemed perfectly suited.
”Taichou...haven’t you’ve seen enough?”
The battle raged on in the Valley of Screams. Commander Murasaki and Head Lieutenant Oki stood on the cracked and dry canyon, distant observers to the battle a mile below.
Beneath them, was Captain Kagayaki, shrouded in a deadly mist. Four obscured assailants fought in unison, striking like vipers as they swarmed around the Shining Knight.
“I’m sure you’ve already noticed, he doesn’t intend to stop…”
The professional, reserved, tone of the Lieutenant cracks, giving way to something more genuine, concern. Knowing it is a fruitless thing to change the Commander’s mind, she still can’t help but hope to press her point. Her purple fan unwhirls, concealing her face from the proctor and testee.
“At this rate, he’ll kill him.”
Still, the Commander does not budge, does not interfere, nor even acknowledge the presence of his Lieutenant. Suddenly, the battle below comes to an abrupt stop. The mist clears, revealing a confused Captain Kagayaki, who now stands alone on the desert floor. All four of his hidden opponents seem to have disappeared, having faded away with the mist. He looks around, hastedly taking in his surroundings, searching for the opponent he was meant to be testing.
However, Shobatsu already knew exactly where the man was.
Lieutenant Oki, no longer at her Captain’s side, instead now stood behind the Commander. Her back to him, arm outstretched, her fan no longer covers her face, revealing an intense grimace. In her hand, her unfolded fan clutches tightly around a silver blade. The length of the blade caught between the iron-like folds of the fan.
There, was Kyomu. The true Kyomu. Gripping tightly with both hands around the handle of his Zanpakuto, its point aimed directly at the Commander’s spine. Though Kyomu was caught off guard by the speed and precision of Honoka’s counter, his expression and stance revealed he was as determined and level headed as ever.
How long had his bankai been occupying Higen as a diversion of everyone's attention? What skill did this applicant possess, to slip unnoticed by both Captain Kagayaki and Head Lieutenant Oki?
The only soul in the valley of screams who remained unphased, was that of the Commander himself.
He turned to face the young Kyomu, so tenacious, so ambitious, vying for the position of Captaincy, a victim of destiny, his path along life predetermined since his birth.
In that moment, shared between Kyomu and Shobatsu, it became clear.
The Captain Commander knew exactly where that path would end.
The Commander sat upon his throne, casting silent judgement down upon the defeated Captain.
In all these years, well over century, Shobatsu had never acknowledged Kyomu. Not once had he ever addressed the young Mukuro’s actions during the Captaincy test. Not a single time had the two shared words beyond the business entailed during Captain’s Meetings. Any interaction between Kyomu and the first Division was handled by Head Lieutenant Oki. It was as though, to the Commander, all of Kyomu’s feats, all of his skill, his natural talent, his latent ability, was meaningless. It was as though the Captain of the Second Division did not exist in his eyes.
Now, it is revealed why.
”Captain Kyomu Mukuro. Prodigy of the Mukuro Clan, Pride of the Omnikitsudo, and Last Hope of the Central Forty Six. You have spent your life unrivaled in skill, commited your power to duty, and dedicated your existence towards honing your abilities. I have taken this from you. Everything you have ever worked to accomplish, I have robbed you of. I have halved your skill, your ability, your power. You, the great Captain Mukuro, are now, by all accounts, an average soul.”
The path Kyomu had tread his entire life, now came to an end. The very end Shobtasu saw all those years ago. Kyomu had never been acknowledged, because up until this point, everything he had ever accomplished was for nought. If the Commander already knew this is where Kyomu’s path would lead, why did he ever permit the assassin to become a Captain?
Now, for the first time since Kyomu stepped foot in his hall, Shobatsu turns his head away. Of course, being blind, this is merely a symbolic gesture, his true sight expanding over all of the Seireitei. Shobatsu observes all that occurs, the conflict outside his own divisions barracks. The confusion and fear festering in the Nest of Maggots, the tension rising in the Second Division barracks, the neglect of duty from the Ninth, the bittersweet reunion of the Tenth. Above all, what Shobatsu saw, was a Seireitei divided. The Central Forty Six, in their paranoia, feared that Shobatsu would bring chaos and ruin down unto the Seireitei. In their fear of a possibility, they created a reality. Now was not the time for more death, for more conflict, more division. Now was the time for unity, for forgiveness, atonement.
In all things there is balance. By making the champion of the Central Forty Six weaker, Shobatsu would make the Seireitei stronger.
“This is the punishment of a man. What comes now is the atonement of a Captain. You are to personally notify every family of every soul you have cast aside in clouded judgment today. You are to fund their funerals yourself, and you are to attend each of them.”
Shobatsu’s focus returned once more to the nest of birds in their tree. No cries come out now, no chirps for food or attention. The mother bird, lay at the base of the tree, her wings twisted her bones shattered, organs crushed. The birdlings, lay still in their nest, brought into this world together, they left it the same.
“You have been judged as a Man, as a Captain, but now my verdict falls upon you as Lord of your Clan. The Mukuro who stood against me is dead. I killed him. Now, the Mukuro who kneels before me, will finish his sentence. The Central Forty Six acted within their rights as the unified body of the Seireitei to oppose me. However, the Mukuro Clan, an entity outside of our walls and laws, has taken violent action against the Commander of all Shinigami. This is an unforgivable act of war. You are to hunt down every Mukuro soul who conspired against us, and deliver unto them a swift and fierce justice. Only then, with their heads in tow, will you report your failure back to the Central Forty Six.”
BOOOOOOOM
Suddenly, an explosion over the Rukongai turns the Commander’s ironclad grimace into steel. Though his demeanor remains composed, his being unphased, it becomes clear that something more pressing has now taken over his attention. Just like that, the actions of the day have become events of the past. In a cold and demanding voice, carrying within its deep baritone the natural command of authority and respect, Shobatsu speaks his final words towards the Captain of the Second.
“You are dismissed.”
Just like that, Kyomu is free of the burden of Shobatsu’s judgment and attention. Free to return to his comrades and explain himself, to undo the damage caused by his actions. Perhaps even, to save the Seireitei of the threat that now approached.