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Grim reaper with wings wallpaper4/4/2024 The souls of the dead are always escorted to the Soul Society by Soul Reapers, with benign dead souls being called Pluses. There is also the Shiba noble family, with known members including Isshin, Ganju, Kaien, and Kukaku. There are four major noble families, with the Kuchiki and Shihoin clans being two of them, and Captain Byakuya Kuchiki is the head of the former. The Soul Society is primarily run by the Soul Reapers and the members of Central 46, who have vastly more spiritual energy and authority than the everyday citizens of the Soul Society, though this realm is also home to major and minor noble families, who have some influence as well. This is especially true for the three spirit realms: the Soul Society, Hueco Mundo, and Silbern. Those worlds don't look the way they do on a whim their respective styles actually say a lot about their part in the story. New fans of Bleach are encouraged to explore more of these four worlds, see what makes them so special, and see how these spirit realms' designs reflect in their storytelling themes. The story of Bleach can be divided into three major realms and one minor realm, those being real-life Japan, the Soul Society, Hueco Mundo, and Silbern, which appear in that order in Bleach's narrative. This means Bleach is set in not just one, but several distinct worlds, each with its own native population, architectural style, real-world cultural themes, and visual style. Bleach may lack the incredible scale and depth of One Piece and isn't set in a single fantasy land like Naruto, but Bleach does make smart use of isekai and reverse isekai elements for its worldbuilding. Author Tite Kubo's shonen manga/anime series Bleach has a rather particular approach to worldbuilding.
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