Suì-Fēng & Marechiyo Ōmaeda vs. Baraggan Louisenbairn

Prologue
After the battles that take place at the four pillars that keep the real Karakura Town in Soul Society concludes, the remaining fighters prepare themselves to do battle. Baraggan Luisenbarn, furious at having lost over half of his Fracción, prepares to take action himself but is persuaded by Ggio Vega, who pleads with him to leave the remaining Shinigami to him and Nirgge Parduoc. Baraggan agrees. Soifon overhears this and rushes over to challenge Ggio. The two then begin battle. Their battles ends with Soifon's victory. Ōmaeda asks if Suzumebachi's effect still works despite not hitting the same area twice. Soifon corrects him, explaining how she had aimed for Ggio's innards with Suzumebachi to kill him. Now that all of his Fracción are dead, Baraggan then finally arises from his throne as Soifon tells Ōmaeda to not speak about other details that could reveal their secrets because Baraggan is the "showstopper."

Battle
Right from the start, both Soifon and Ōmaeda find themselves struggling against Baraggan. This is seen from the fact that the two appear rather worn out and Baraggan's disappointment that the two of them together could not even move him from his spot. He then disassembles his throne to bring out his Zanpakutō, a large, double-headed battle axe with a pair of rounded blades and a slit-eye pendant in the middle of its focal point. He asks who he should split in two first. Ōmaeda then asks his captain if it was about time for them to get serious and release their limiters. Baraggan is intrigued at the possibility of his opponents having additional moves left and tells them to do so. Ōmaeda gleefully tells Baraggan that they will do so but he is soon corrected by Soifon. Soifon reveals that while the limiters are automatically placed on captain-class Shinigami entering the living world, the process of doing so can be temporarily disabled. In short, every member of the Gotei 13 currently fighting is already at full strength. Ōmaeda is utterly in shock at this revelation. Baraggan proceeds to swinging his axe at Soifon and Ōmaeda, both who manage to dodge the attack as it completely cuts through the top half of a building. Soifon then tries to counter by kicking Baraggan but finds that again her attacks slow down just as they are about hit. Baraggan then grabs Soifon's leg and tosses her into a nearby building. Ōmaeda yells his concern, but Soifon tells him to stop making such fuss as she is fine. Soifon then pauses to wonder on Baraggan's powers as it is not her body slowing down from being pressured by reiatsu but her entire movements being affected. As she ponders on if Baraggan controls gravity or some power that affects her motor nerves and muscular tissue, Baraggan notices and decides to explain. He correctly guesses that Soifon is trying to figure out his abilities and cannot make a clear distinction. He details on how each Espada embody an aspect of death and how these correspond to each Espada's abilities, ideology and reason for existence. He tells Soifon that his aspect is "old age" which gives him power over time, the most powerful and inevitable form of death. He then shows her by using Sonído to get in close before she realizes it and touches her left shoulder, causing the bones in her left arm to break. Soifon is noticeably shocked at this and Baraggan simply taunts her that not being able to comprehend that is how death is. Baraggan goes on, saying that from that point on, there will be not a single thing that she will be able to understand until the fight is over. He releases his Resurreción, Arrogante and is enveloped by black flames that turn him into a skeleton with more regal crown, jewelry and a much more sinister appearance similar to a Grim Reaper.

Aftermath
Baraggan is able to survive Soifon's Bankai unscathed. However,