Sōgyo no Kotowari (spirit)
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| Sōgyo no Kotowari | |
| English | Truth of Pisces |
| Kanji | 双魚理 |
| Characteristics | |
|---|---|
| Race | Zanpakutō Spirit |
| Gender | Males |
| Bankai | Unknown |
| Professional Status | |
| Master | Jūshirō Ukitake |
| First Appearance | |
| Anime Debut | Episode 230 |
| Voices | |
| Japanese Voice | Yui Shimamura |
| English Voice | Erin Fitzgerald |
This article is about the manifested spirit of Jūshirō Ukitake's Zanpakutō. For his Zanpakutō and its abilities, see Sōgyo no Kotowari.
Sōgyo no Kotowari (双魚理) is the manifested spirit of Jūshirō Ukitake's Zanpakutō that is seen during the anime-exclusive Zanpakutō Rebellion and the subsequent Tōjū Campaign.
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Appearance

Added by YypThe spirit of Sōgyo no Kotowari takes the form of two young, identical twin boys with large, light green-colored eyes, and short silver hair that is pulled back into ponytails. They wear identical light blue robes over kimonos, triangular-shaped hats, light beige hakama and blue shoes; their clothing resembles that of traditional Japanese Shinto priests.
Personality
In their first appearance, both boys are seen laughing and playing, reflecting their childlike appearance. They seem to frequently join hands, reminiscent of how they appear in their released Zanpakutō form, in which they are bound together by a red rope. As they have not yet shown any resentment or dislike of their former master; their reasons for leaving Ukitake are currently unknown. After being restored to normal, Sōgyo no Kotowari, while still as playful as ever, is shown to be more behaved as they actually listen to Ukitake. Their relation to Ukitake becomes like younger brother/son as shown from their constant tackling him for attention.[1].
Plot
Zanpakutō Unknown Tales arc (anime only)
Note: Events occurring in this arc are only in the anime and do not constitute canon material.
They first appear when several Zanpakutō spirits are in a cave waiting for Muramasa's return. They are later seen in Soul Society along with Minazuki and Katen Kyōkotsu as they approach the main office of the 1st Division. They are then confronted by Chōjirō Sasakibe and apparently take Genryūsai Shigekuni Yamamoto as their hostage. They are last seen along with the rest of the Zanpakutō spirits appearing before the Shinigami that have gathered at the Sōkyoku Hill.[2] According to Muramasa, their power, and the powers of Katen Kyōkotsu and Minazuki, were needed to seal Yamamoto away.

Added by YypSōgyo no Kotowari is later seen with Minazuki and Katen Kyōkotsu, using their energies on the pyramid-shaped barrier surrounding Yamamoto. When a Shinigami rescue party enters the cave, Sōgyo no Kotowari note the party's presence and go to meet their owner. They playfully tackle Jūshirō Ukitake upon seeing him, asking him to play a game. Ukitake quickly identifies them as his Zanpakutō; not satisfied, the two move on to a different game. Releasing him, they decide on a new game, settling on "Fetch the Fan." They produce a large folding scroll, out of which come two elaborate fans made of energy. The fans begin to spin rapidly and dart toward Ukitake.[3] After chasing them some more, Ukitake promises Sōgyo no Kotowari that he will play whatever they want if they would just stop running with the fans and give them to him. They stop and make him pinky swear, but then trick him and use the ends of the fan to fire out lightning bolts at him which he dodges. It is then Ukitake realizes that Sōgyo no Kotowari was just stalling for time and is able to escape past them.

Added by SunXiaWhen Muramasa finally gains control of Ryūjin Jakka, he reveals that the entire Zanpakutō Rebellion was staged to get to the mighty fire-based Zanpakutō. This angers Sōgyo no Kotowari, prompting them to attack Muramasa, only to be incinerated by Ryūjin Jakka's power, and let go of each other signifying their death.
Beast Swords arc (anime only)
Note: Events occurring in this arc are only in the anime and do not constitute canon material.
After Muramasa's death, Sōgyo no Kotowari is restored by Mayuri Kurotsuchi and is seen running around in the 13th Division's barracks.[4] As such, Sōgyo no Kotowari spends most of their time by engaging in games as well as making Ukitake play with them[5] With the Tōjū threat nearing an end, Sōgyo no Kotowari joins several other Zanpakutō spirits in confronting Kirikaze. They are sent flying by the wind generated by Kirikaze, but during the climax of the battle, they give their power temporarily to Renji so that he could defeat the Tōjū. They later return to their sword form as the power enabling the Zanpakutō to temporarily maintain their materialized form is depleted.[6]
Powers & Abilities

Added by SunXiaImmense Spiritual Power: As the Zanpakutō spirits of one of the oldest captains, Sōgyo no Kotowari has considerable spiritual power.
Enhanced Speed: During their "fight" against Ukitake, Sōgyo no Kotowari demonstrated considerable speed, enough to force a Shunpo master of Ukitake's caliber into a game of tag.
Spinning Fans: By withdrawing a scroll-like object, Sōgyo no Kotowari can summon a set of fans with a fish design and saw-like teeth at the edges, each hovering above the scroll until directed at a location by the two. These fans can spin rapidly, able to catch Jūshirō Ukitake off guard with their speed. [3]While closed, they can also use the fans to shoot out lightning bolts and spikes.[7]
References
- ↑ Bleach anime; Episode 256
- ↑ Bleach anime; Episode 230
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Bleach anime; Episode 246
- ↑ Bleach anime; Episode 256
- ↑ Bleach anime; Episode 257
- ↑ Bleach anime; Episode 265
- ↑ Bleach anime; Episode 247
| Known Spirits | Ashisogi Jizō • Gegetsuburi • Gonryōmaru • Haineko • Hisagomaru • Hyōrinmaru • Hōzukimaru • Katen Kyōkotsu • Kazeshini • Minazuki • Muramasa • Ruri'iro Kujaku • Ryūjin Jakka • Senbonzakura • Sode no Shirayuki • Suzumebachi • Sōgyo no Kotowari • Tenken • Tobiume • Wabisuke • Zabimaru • Zangetsu |