Just some random crossover I idea I had.
Not sure if I'll continue it or not. But I have thought of and planned a number of fights in it.
Well, review what you think.
Darkness and silence filled the room. So dark it was nearly pitch black, few people could see a few meters. So silent that nothing could be heard from outside. It was also very empty; hardly anything was inside. Or least that's what one would interpret upon seeing the room. The fact was there was much stuff going on, all being observed by two men in white robes.
The first was a brown-haired man holding a sphere in crystal glass. He was placing it in front of a number of figures. Each of these was wrapped up in a type of cloth and though they looked human, they had very unique features. He only stared at them and gave a slight smile at his creations.
The second one, who was standing behind the first with closed eyes and a perpetual smile, overlooked the process. "My, you sure are taking some pleasure in this, Lord Aizen."
Aizen, the second man called the first, turned to his short white-haired subordinate. "I appreciate the comment, Gin. The Hogyouku can truly prove its effects on almost anything."
"However," Gin continued. "Are you sure that this is a good idea, Lord Aizen?"
"Do you question my recommendation? One that is necessary for us?"
"That is not what I am worried about." Gin responded. "The usual creation of Arrancars is fine. It's what you've put in these new ones here."
Yes, Aizen thought. The Swords of Hate.
Gin was aware of Aizen's sudden interest in these things. Since he got wind of their presence, he and his men went out to gather them. It was difficult to find them and even required the Hogyouku. But once they were all together, he brought them up to his palace to study. And now he's putting them to the test.
"The thing is," Gin questioned. "The Swords of Hate are just a symbol. They're only known to be part of a large fairy tale. How do you expect finding and adding them to make any effect on the usual Arrancar?"
"We felt their presence, Gin. These swords are more than just inanimate objects like you typically see. You and I could feel the spiritual fluctuations by the time they were most active."
"Then, what about Akio?"
"The fallen prince?" Aizen confirmed. "He's of no use to me. The fact remains that his Bride abandoned him and his challenger somehow escaped."
"My, you sure speak strongly against an old friend of yours."
"It was his fault for letting it happen. I have no need for someone who fails in such a miserable way." He closed his eyes. "Well, I guess it can't be helped."
Aizen raised his hand up front. "With those Duelists and the Bride still alive, that means more work is to be done. And by giving what entities these swords have a physical form; it should be more than enough to finish the job he should have completed by now."
By that time, one of the figures started to shake. This once had some kind of cloak, along with a head shaped like a cylindrical tank. It moved sideways as it tried to struggle free from its cocoon.
"Ah," Gin interjected softly. "Looks like one of them has already started to hatch. Shall we wait for the others before we begin?"
"No," Aizen replied, bringing Gin's face into a rare frown. "Once he comes out, we shall begin immediately."
The two men walked up to the hatching Arrancar and face forward.
"Welcome, my fellow Arrancar." Aizen greeted the creature about to be born. "If there is anyone who knows the Swords of Hate, I now offer you a chance to fulfill your rage...
...As the Espada…Or with a more definite title…the Espada del Odio."
