Character(s): Aizen Sousuke and whoever has the unresisting urge to read by the light of the moon.
Content: Aizen’s nerdy side comes out when he discovers the knowledge he has sought.
Setting: Os Dias Sao a Noite [K4]
Time: Friday Night around 9 PM
Warnings: The leeching effect of Aizen from books… but that’s it.
The silence was endearing. It was very much like home, really. There was no one around to bother him or interrupt whatever he may be doing. Aizen had truly come to like Os Dias Sao a Noite. It was odd how he found himself in libraries more and more. They were simply a treasure to the mind and this one was stuffed with answers he had been seeking since yesterday. It was conveniently located nearby the art museum. How very perfect.
The renovations at the museum had also been completed a few hours before hand. Once the shinigami was comfortably situated he was able to seek for answers since Gin was of no help to him at the moment. In fact, he seemed much too preoccupied at the moment but Aizen had no patience to speak with him again that day. But he would speak with him again soon enough.
Now was the time he could actually get things finished that needed to be done.
Aizen had already been in the library for more than an hour and leafed thoroughly through more than twelve books. Currently in his hands was one entitled The Three Parts of Being.
He had discovered the name of this place and what it was. Paixao. It was an odd city-like world similar to the Soul Society but it had very different properties. It seemed to be a vacuum of sorts connected to an endless amount of worlds. (This posed a curious question but Aizen decided he would address that at a later date.) But that had explained why he had seen shinigami from the Soul Society, Earth, and Hueco Mundo the night before. Also, nothing in this city seemed to be living except for the people. And there was a mention of odd creatures but the information on it was very limited.
Should Aizen even meet Ranolf Gallian Esq. III, he should thank him for his wondrous book What is the Domed City?.
Now however he had more questions that arose with his current book. It didn’t speak of Paixao in any way but seemed to be focused on a type of biology that Aizen had never seen. It explained how a person was made of three parts: a body, heart, and soul. It also divulged in what happened should one of these three parts be destroyed. This was particularly fascinating.
According to the book, shinigami (or any other form of the dead) have lost their bodies but still retain their souls, and more interestingly, a heart. The only thing he learned about the heart that it was extremely complex and not one person fully understood its purpose.
Carefully, Aizen carefully close the tome and added to the pile of things which had already read. He may have found some answers… but they only led to even more questions.