Tag:Urahara Kaito
Lost Eclipse Part 12
Kaito popped another piece of dragonfruit in his mouth and chewed thoughtfully, tracing the influx of pure power through his system and considering the ramifications of it; already he could sense himself becoming a bit more attuned to this world’s native power, despite how settled his soul had become over the years. (Settled or not, …
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Lost Eclipse Part 11
Uryuu looked up from his plate as Euden returned from the kitchen, wondering why the other was so convinced that dragonfruit would be helpful; he’d never known dragonfruit to have any special effects in his world— (*But we ain’t in our world anymore,*) Shiro said thoughtfully, eyeing the two bright red fruits that Euden was …
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Lost Eclipse Part 10
Euden made sure to keep an eye on Ishida Uryuu as the young dragon toyed with his food rather than eating it. Even Urahara Kaito didn’t eat quite as much as Euden expected, given the amount of food he’d already seen Midgardsormr put away; was it a factor of size — both Urahara Kaito and …
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Lost Eclipse Part 9
Uryuu couldn’t help scanning the building — the castle! — as Euden lead them through it; it was clearly an immense structure, timeworn and neglected but still grand despite it all. It was almost like some sort of… of fairytale or something, the building less practical and cramped than what he’d read of what real …
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Lost Eclipse Part 8
Uryuu sat on the bed and fiddled with his right sleeve, staring at Urahara as the man meditated. His fingertips brushed against the smooth skin of his new scar again and again, the strange texture and lack of pain making something twist in his chest but— He was alive. He was alive, and healed, and …
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Lost Eclipse Part 7
Zethia considered the dragon as he led them through the castle to his companion; she’d never heard of such a human-looking dragon, much less one that could pass himself off as human, but he’d said he could with such confidence… He was, she thought, probably around Phares’ age. Or… mental age, perhaps? (How did dragons …
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Fanart: I’ll Be Fine
Did someone say feelings? I have feelings about this. Ven‘s art, reposted with permission
Fanart with story: The Blood War
Warnings for: Blood, death, ruthless Urahara, thoughts of genocide Kaito’s reiatsu vanished. Kisuke drove his blade through the Quincy soldier, no longer interested in toying with his prey. His son was missing from his senses. He snarled. Barreled through the Quincy around him. Hurled a kido at a Quincy that looked at him. Fought his …
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Lost Eclipse Part 6
(Warning for mention of theoretical self-harm. It’s just a misunderstanding, but the DL crew do make the assumption for about a paragraph or two.) Kaito stared out the window and let his mind drift as Uryuu rested against his chest, the teen finally worn out from crying but still too tired to pull away. He …
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Fanart: Kaito Doodles
bangbang.png >_> ven‘s original caption (reposted with permission)
Fanart: Kaito Bankai version 2
(0.5 seconds before he shot out the camera…) ven‘s original caption (reposted with permission)
Fanart: Kaito Bankai version 1
I couldn’t decide which Kaito I like better so you get multiple 😀 (Get it, because he’s a multiple? Get it?) Ven’s original message (reposted with permission)
Lost Eclipse Part 5
Uryuu woke to pain and an unfamiliar room, bundled in blankets he didn’t remember finding and wearing a kimono with traces of someone else’s power lingering in the fabric. (*Shiro? Ichigo? Zangetsu?*) he asked as he carefully sat up, hissing as the movement pulled on still-healing wounds. He patted at the bed nearby, fumbling for …
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Lost Eclipse Part 4
Euden held the Sacred Shard close as they traveled the short distance back to the wooden bridge, uncertain what to do with it. He’d come so far at his father’s urging, made a pact with the Windwyrm and discovered a long-lost shard, and now… Now someone with his father’s face had tried to take it …
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Lost Eclipse Part 3
Kaito leaned against the windowsill and stared out at the misty landscape, trying to find anything at all familiar about the land they’d arrived in and failing. He couldn’t see all that much, just the tops of trees and tattered, broken roofs nearly engulfed by greenery, but what there was reminded him of no place …
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