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Reborn in bleach as a hollow with a system

Reborn in bleach as a hollow with a system

Dave died and surprisingly reincarnated with all his memories. Unfortunately, it seems to be earth. Japan to be specific. Naruki City. Hmm sounds vaguely familiar. Maybe it was on the news or something. Oh well. Worse yet he has to learn Japanese from scratch, he has no special powers or system. What kind of lame reincarnation is this? No isekai, no powers, no system? Why even reincarnate. Also it seems to be the past, no smartphone and computers are backwards as all hell. Things just can't be worse. That is until he unfortunately dies again. However as he lay there bleeding out and slowly dying he finally realised he wasn't reincarnated on the real Earth. This was the world of Bleach and he was attacked by White and infected by his hollowfication poison. Can't he catch a break? He doesn't even get a chance to become a regular spirit and maybe a Shinigami. Just a mindless hollow. [...Initialising] [Status: Dying/Hollowfication] [Action: Preserving consciousness] [Success] [Action: Prevent Hollowfication] [...Error...Failure...] [Second Attempt] [Failure] [Third Attempt] [Failure] [Action abandoned] [Hollow System Initialised] ---------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------- The general idea for this fanfic is to explore the hollow side of the story more than the original story does through the perspective of an protagonist that has Isekai'd into the world of Bleach with knowledge of the events. He just doesn't know he has been Isekai'd into Bleach at first. p a t r e o n/prognastat s u b s c r i b e s t a r/prognastat https://discord.gg/JKKPatT2ue
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Is Thunderbolt 80 a small frame?
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2024-10-19 10:50
No, it wasn't. A small frame meant that the sweet spot of the racket was small, while the frame of the Thunderbolt 80 was moderate in size and had a large sweet spot, so it was not a small frame. While waiting for the anime, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of " Full-time Expert "!
What is the frame in a novel?
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2024-10-19 00:15
Well, basically, the frame in a novel is the underlying structure. It decides how the plot progresses, how characters develop, and how the story unfolds in a logical and coherent way. It's like the blueprint of the novel.
What is a frame novel?
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2024-10-13 16:09
A frame novel is a type of literary work where the story is structured within a framework or container. It often involves multiple stories or elements linked together within this overall framework.
What is a frame story?
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2024-10-12 11:54
A frame story is like a container for other stories. It's a story within which one or more other stories are told.
What is a frame story?
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2024-09-28 14:10
A frame story is like a story within a story. It's when a main story contains one or more smaller stories inside it.
What is a 'failure frame novel'?
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2024-11-07 14:07
A 'failure frame novel' is likely a novel where the narrative is structured around the concept of failure. This could mean that the plot is driven by the characters' failures and their attempts to either overcome them or come to terms with them. It may also involve exploring the psychological and social aspects related to failure. For instance, a character might fail to achieve their dreams due to external circumstances like poverty or discrimination, and the novel delves into how they navigate this difficult situation.
What are the best frame novels?
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2024-11-07 01:56
Another great frame novel is 'The Decameron' by Giovanni Boccaccio. In this work, a group of young people flee the plague - stricken city and while in seclusion, they take turns telling stories. This frame of the group in isolation provides a context for all the individual tales they share.
What is a 'tim frame story'?
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2024-10-30 16:07
A 'tim frame story' might be a misspelling. If you mean 'time frame story', it could be a story that is set within a specific period of time. For example, a story that takes place over a single day or a decade.
What is a frame in graphic novels?
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2024-10-16 17:08
A frame in graphic novels is like a single picture or scene. It shows a moment or part of the story.
How is Frankenstein a frame story?
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2024-10-16 02:38
Frankenstein is a frame story basically because it has this outer framework of Captain Walton's letters framing the central story told by Victor Frankenstein. This structure gives a sense of context and builds suspense as we hear the story unfold through different voices.
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