Post by UHCM on Sept 28, 2010 12:16:36 GMT -5
About five blocks away from her designated landing zone, a garganta portal opened up and a red-haired woman in torn haori and a black tunic over the haori with a large red circle on the back. Despite the appearance that she is not wearing pants, underneath her haori was a cloth leotard to keep herself from being too exposed. In her hand was a pole-axe that seemed to originate from one of the European countries; in her left hand was a burlap bag stuffed with clothes that were meant to disguise her in plain sight as a regular citizen. Usually, she kept herself up to date on the current fashion, so she would not come into a rebel time in a set of 70's clothing.
The woman puts her pole-axe down off to the sight while in the shadow before switching out her clothing, keeping the cloth leotard to prevent public exposure if there are any witnesses. She put on blue denim jeans, white socks, red sneakers and a white t-shirt with a smirking exploding bomb on the back. As for accessories, she put on black fingerless gloves on before removing her hair pipe that is used for her ponytail. Now dressed up to look "normal," the woman walked into the public and walked her way to a place called, "Urahara's Shop."
Her intention was to strike a deal with Kisuke Urahara, the one who--she knew--as the one who sealed her ex-leader, Aizen. She knew since she acted as a background spy-part-minion in the Real World. Without her leader, she can no longer see any prospect in the Espada's future other than a repetition of attempts to bring down the Real World and the Soul Society. Since Neliel managed to leave the Espada without dying, why not she can try it herself. Of course, Urahara ought to be stronger than her, a guaranteed loss and with careful planning and a convincing foe, the Espada would think that she actually tried, but failed, therefore she loses her rights to be an Espada. A well-planned betrayal that may work out for herself. The only reason she joined Aizen's army is because she was quite fond of Aizen...considering any greatly powerful people would be enough for her to stick around.
Despite anyone could see the Espada number six tattoo under her right forearm, the woman approached the porch where she can see two children; a depressive girl who is hard at work while a lazy boy who is fantasizing about soccer and this...Karu person. The approach would have attracted attention of the two, so she thinks it is a good time to make introduction.
"Yo. I'm looking for someone who goes by the name, Urahara-san. Can you two get him for me or invite me in for a cup of tea? Don't worry about trouble from me, I don't make a habit of making more enemies by attacking without provocation. I am Espada Six, Strid Engill of Ireland."
Without changing expression, just a deep coat of passiveness and neutrality while her tone was confident and arrogant at best, Strid spoke fluently in the children's recognized language and even show the number under her right forearm as proof of her position, before showing her hands are empty as a gesture that she only came for what she said.
The woman puts her pole-axe down off to the sight while in the shadow before switching out her clothing, keeping the cloth leotard to prevent public exposure if there are any witnesses. She put on blue denim jeans, white socks, red sneakers and a white t-shirt with a smirking exploding bomb on the back. As for accessories, she put on black fingerless gloves on before removing her hair pipe that is used for her ponytail. Now dressed up to look "normal," the woman walked into the public and walked her way to a place called, "Urahara's Shop."
Her intention was to strike a deal with Kisuke Urahara, the one who--she knew--as the one who sealed her ex-leader, Aizen. She knew since she acted as a background spy-part-minion in the Real World. Without her leader, she can no longer see any prospect in the Espada's future other than a repetition of attempts to bring down the Real World and the Soul Society. Since Neliel managed to leave the Espada without dying, why not she can try it herself. Of course, Urahara ought to be stronger than her, a guaranteed loss and with careful planning and a convincing foe, the Espada would think that she actually tried, but failed, therefore she loses her rights to be an Espada. A well-planned betrayal that may work out for herself. The only reason she joined Aizen's army is because she was quite fond of Aizen...considering any greatly powerful people would be enough for her to stick around.
Despite anyone could see the Espada number six tattoo under her right forearm, the woman approached the porch where she can see two children; a depressive girl who is hard at work while a lazy boy who is fantasizing about soccer and this...Karu person. The approach would have attracted attention of the two, so she thinks it is a good time to make introduction.
"Yo. I'm looking for someone who goes by the name, Urahara-san. Can you two get him for me or invite me in for a cup of tea? Don't worry about trouble from me, I don't make a habit of making more enemies by attacking without provocation. I am Espada Six, Strid Engill of Ireland."
Without changing expression, just a deep coat of passiveness and neutrality while her tone was confident and arrogant at best, Strid spoke fluently in the children's recognized language and even show the number under her right forearm as proof of her position, before showing her hands are empty as a gesture that she only came for what she said.