User blog comment:Salubri/Final Fight: Reflections of an Unrealistic and Ridiculous Battle/@comment-44061-20100204170437

True. But notice again that it makes no sense. If he believes in Aizen's power so much then there was nothing to fear from Hiyori as Aizen has handled the rest of the Vizard with little effort. So in that case why attack her? It couldn't have been for fear of Aizen's safety. Also he stated what he thought of Aizen's power to truly be, he never mentions that he has faith in Aizen, he admits he knows his power. Even still he is a subordinate and isn't involved in the fight at all. He isn't even taking on one person which I find curious. Tosen had always protected Aizen regardless of his power, i just find something odd here. hypnosis doesn't translate over to reality warping thats a big leap. Aizen is doing nothing more then affecting ones perception via sight. While that is formidable against individuals and groups it cannot change anything real in existence just those people's concept of what is perceived. It doesn't become any less real except to their senses. Notice that an attack can shatter his illusions. A wide enough attack could shatter all his illusions making them ineffective in combat (conveniently no one seems to notice this in the story). But Reality warping is entirely different thats a physics issue they are two different concepts. Zanpakuto's dont go outside their established realm. His bankai would probably have something to do with more manipulation of the senses or perception of living beings. As for hollowfication, Tosen was the only one that wanted more power to take down the system of Soul Society for revenge. Whether he was the only one is unknown but it didn't seem to help him to much anyhow. As it resulted in his downfall. Aizen and Gin maybe have felt they were powerful enough not to need it. Tosen always seem low man on the totem pole in the trio anyhow, powerwise and position.