I can't wait to read this but first please allow me a hug--I've been checking your sentinel!au everyday for updates, and I just breathed a huge sign of relief to see you post something. No pressure here, I'm just filled with renewed hope:) Now to start reading...
And for this story: I'm not all that familiar with Bleach, but enough to understand this. I love it that even death cannot part them, and the swords are magnificent. They suit their owners very well. Great story!
I don't know anything about Bleach and fully admit that I have no idea at all what's going on, but I enjoyed the banter and ass-kicking regardless :) What I do have more expertise on, however, is Latin; if you don't mind my pedantry, while "sol" is indeed the valid nominative singular form, it's also a noun, so you've effectively got two nouns each in your blade names. "Solarius", as the adjectival form of "sol", would work fine in its place, resulting (with some corrections of the other forms) in the names of "Solaria Tempestas", meaning "Sun's Storm", and "Solarium Incendium (singular)/Solaria Incendia (plural)", meaning "Sun's Fire(s)/Passion(s)". Alternatively, you could use the possessive (or "genitive") form of "sol", resulting in "Tempestas Solis (or in reversed order if you prefer)", meaning "Sun's Storm" or "Storm of the Sun", and "Incendium/Incendia Solis (again, you may reverse the order)", meaning "Fire (or Passion)/Fires of the Sun
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