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An Entity of Type : dbkwik:resource/_wuSLzZgQHYMMtDDav5AsQ==, within Data Space : 134.155.108.49:8890 associated with source dataset(s)

When a person is caught in the Dangai, they get sent back in time by rapid, 100-year intervals. The stress this places on the soul causes it to crack, and eventually shatter. The pieces are swept away by different time currents, scattering them throughout Earth's history. In an attempt to stabilize themselves and make themselves "whole" again, these fragments will attempt to merge with other pieces of different souls. If enough pieces fuse together, a Kaisou is created. While the exact number of soul shards needed to create a Kaisou is unknown, it has been noted that the fewer the fragments, the more stable the Kaisou.

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rdfs:label
  • Kaisou
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  • When a person is caught in the Dangai, they get sent back in time by rapid, 100-year intervals. The stress this places on the soul causes it to crack, and eventually shatter. The pieces are swept away by different time currents, scattering them throughout Earth's history. In an attempt to stabilize themselves and make themselves "whole" again, these fragments will attempt to merge with other pieces of different souls. If enough pieces fuse together, a Kaisou is created. While the exact number of soul shards needed to create a Kaisou is unknown, it has been noted that the fewer the fragments, the more stable the Kaisou.
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Eyes
  • Varies
Romanji
  • Kaisou
Name
  • Kaisou
skincolor
  • Varies
averagelifespan
  • 5000(xsd:integer)
primarypower
  • Varies
averageheight
  • 2.0
Kanji
  • 回想
Distinctions
  • Eyes and hair will always be the same colour, eyes glow in the dark
HairColor
  • Varies
NotableMembers
  • Kālō, Grey, Baltas, Akai, Chéng, Kítrinos, Azul, Glas, Lila
homedimension
  • Dangai
abstract
  • When a person is caught in the Dangai, they get sent back in time by rapid, 100-year intervals. The stress this places on the soul causes it to crack, and eventually shatter. The pieces are swept away by different time currents, scattering them throughout Earth's history. In an attempt to stabilize themselves and make themselves "whole" again, these fragments will attempt to merge with other pieces of different souls. If enough pieces fuse together, a Kaisou is created. While the exact number of soul shards needed to create a Kaisou is unknown, it has been noted that the fewer the fragments, the more stable the Kaisou. There are a small number of instances where pieces of a Shinigami's soul have merged together with those of a Hollow. This results in a hollowfied Kaisou, which essentially grants that individual the powers of a Vizard. While the power gained from such a combination is phenomenal, it tends to have a largely negative impact overall due to the way that the Shinigami soul(s) and Hollow soul(s) will be constantly at war with each other. As such, Vizard Kaisou are actually considered to be far less valuable than the typical Kaisou, as the latter is less likely to self-destruct.
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