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Old 2012-06-29, 23:22   Link #43
sayde
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I'm willing to bet Kirge's statement and confusion might have more to do with the Ishida bloodline and less to do with Uryuu himself. That's to say, he might have reason to believe that the Ishida's are supposed to be naturally superior in strength in comparison to the other Quincy's we're seeing now. Of course, when you consider the likelihood that Uryuu has yet to inherit all the strength, techniques, and mastery of said techniques of his previous generation (unlike his father who was officially handed down the Title of "The Last Quincy" as a result), it leaves room for Kirge's assumption about Uryuu to be incorrect. To sum it up, little might Kirge know, Uryuu may still be barely lacking some of the essentials that would make him finally worthy of being a true successor to the Ishida clan.

Come to think of it, in hindsight the title of "The Last Quincy" handed down from Soken to Ryuuken greatly contradicts what we're witnessing right now. So it should be amusing to predict some of the explanations in store for this.
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