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whiteflame55 said:
Something about the concept of invisible, incredibly powerful people and monsters, any of whom could be a dead relative, running around attacking each other and causing damage to any number of structures and lives seems a bit beyond the pale for me, but if we assume that it's possible, we get all of the "fun" that comes with it. Let's look at Hueco Mundo. 당신 die, and for all intensive purposes, 당신 lose your soul. 당신 basically lose who and what 당신 are. What's your reward? 당신 get to go live in the desert, in constant fear of other monsters like yourself who would attack 당신 for no other reason than to obtain 더 많이 power. 당신 could leave Hueco Mundo, but then you're likely to be killed 의해 the Soul Reaper in charge of protecting the town 당신 arrive in. 당신 could somehow become one of the lucky few to gain power, which means you'll be 상단, 맨 위로 of Soul Society's hit list and be targeted 의해 captains. 또는 당신 could end up in Soul Society. If you're weak, you're reconciled to living with people 당신 don't know in an area that's most likely a slum. If you're a child, you're a gleeful little orphan who steals 음식 to "survive". If you're an adult, 당신 slowly wait to "die" again, like Rukia and Renji's 프렌즈 did. If 당신 do have power, 당신 are inducted into Soul Society, and after grueling training in boot camp-like settings, 당신 sent on mission after mission to fight monsters that are often stronger than you. If 당신 have a lot of power, 당신 might get the 좌석 of a captain, and get thrown into dangerous wartime situations against the most powerful monsters in existence, often with little in the way of support. The world of Bleach is rather dark when 당신 really think about it. No one has it good. The humans living in blissful ignorance of the invisible worlds around them are perhaps the best off.
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