User blog comment:Nick D Wolfwood/Routing for Ichigo, the power stat analysis/@comment-2220308-20100820200616

You know, to Salubri and everyone else who doesn't agree with Aizen's nonetheless unneccessary evolutions, you know that one series by C.S. Lewis? The Chronicles of Narnia? You know how, except for the first book (which was a prequel, so it doesnt really count) it was always about the current "sons of adam" and "daughters of eve" in line to become the next rulers, and how the story concentrated on them? Remember that during those books Aslan was only there as a sort of legend/mentor, and the whole point of his being there was his prescence. Its like a motif thing, but in the end, it becomes obvious that his role is symbolic to that of Jesus Christ cause he does the whole "true narnia" thing and takes everyone to Aslan's country which is really heaven, and it becomes clear that he is the true power in Narnia. So hes like Jesus Christ, who, in case you didnt know, was a somewhat major historical figure. Lets take the first book in Narnia, the lion the witch and wardrobe. It was supposedly the four new humans that were supposed to defeat the witch but in the end, instead of one of the four predestined rulers killing the witch, it is Aslan who deals the killing blow. Now lets go back to Bleach (sorry for that tangent). Ichigo is the destined ruler, Aizen is the witch (or main villain, whatever), and Aslan, take your pick. He could even not have been revealed for all we know, heck he could be the royal king. Now, i might be completely wrong, but TK MIGHT just say that the royal king, instead of being weak (which i think is a common belief) is really actually another godly figure, just like Aizenfly right now. Thus, ichigo will be like a catalyst, a very important figure, but in the end, it will be someone who IS on par with Aizen that defeats him. The whole point (again i might be wrong) is that TK does pull some wacky plot twists. Dont just write off the fact that Ichigo will somehow inexplicably defeat aizen. Keep an open mind to the fact that there is a chance that someone unexpected will finish aizen off. Its been done before; there are precedent examples (the seventh tower, gaurdians of ga'hoole, narnia). And besides, if ichigo wins now, whatll ever happen with the zero squad and that long arc we were promised?