Talk:Äs Nödt

She?
Renji says she is a he. SternritterA (talk) 11:44, June 6, 2012 (UTC)

In japanese is not sure, because some pronouns are unisex. Also, she/he has painted nails.

If anyone can locate RAWs when Renji is fighting him, we can go ahead and run it by the Translation Corner to determine which pronoun was used in the original Japanese release. But until then, we'll go ahead and continue to refer to him as a male. Arrancar109 (Talk)  17:01, June 6, 2012 (UTC)

It makes more sense not to gender specify at present, surely? The raw for those pages doesn't seem to be available (I've looked) but Renji's dialogue looks like the stock phrase "nan'da, aitsu?" which is used all the time in Bleach and which is not gender specific. Aitsu is usually translate as 'that guy' but can refer to female characters and often does. Japanese rarely uses gender pronouns so I think it unlikely Renji's made any statement about the enemy's gender. Perhaps the safest line is to say gender unconfirmed but one scanlation suggests male..? Vraieesprit (talk) 13:08, June 8, 2012 (UTC)

Just to add for general reference that this character's gender remains officially unconfirmed. According to the raw for 495, which is now available online, Renji refers to As Nodt as koitsu, which, like aitsu, is non-gender specific. Vraieesprit (talk) 22:54, June 10, 2012 (UTC)

Cool, thanks Vraieesprit, although yet again the scanlator has referred to As as a male, multiple times; could you check the RAWs? SternritterA (talk) 11:20, June 13, 2012 (UTC)

Will do when they're up (they always take a day or two longer to appear). I can see this becoming a running joke...I'm guessing scanlators made a decision and decided to be consistent but if we assume that we'll miss when/if Kubo actually bothers to reveal genderVraieesprit (talk) 18:55, June 13, 2012 (UTC)

I went ahead and put in a request regarding this at the Translation Corner. There's not much else that can be done at the time being. Mohrpheus  (Talk)  19:10, June 13, 2012 (UTC)


 * Please see what's been said above - information came from the raws up to 495. 496 is not yet available but I will check it when it is...until then nobody can do anything.Vraieesprit (talk) 19:55, June 13, 2012 (UTC)


 * I am well aware, but ah, I happened to completely miss the fact that you're part of the Translation Corner. My apologies. I suspect the page will be locked until something does come up. Mohrpheus   (Talk)  20:09, June 13, 2012 (UTC)

Update 18/6/12: The raw for 496 has no gender pronoun for As Nodt. We still have no confirmation of gender.Vraieesprit (talk) 23:56, June 17, 2012 (UTC)

Referring to Äs as "it" seems really improper to me. Wouldn't "he/she" be more appropriate? They refer to Crona (whose gender is also unknown) from Soul Eater like that in the Soul Eater wiki (http://souleater.wikia.com/wiki/Crona). TheGrudge (talk) 18:11, July 4, 2012 (UTC)
 * Agree with above poster. Not sure why 'they' was changed to 'it' since 'they' has a colloquial usage in English as a non-specific singular often used for people of unknown gender. I think he or she would be the most "politically correct" terminology, though. 'It' sounds kind of rude, and Kubo seems in no hurry to reveal the character's gender. Vraieesprit (talk) 19:48, July 4, 2012 (UTC)
 * Then I'll make the edit. TheGrudge (talk) 20:17, July 4, 2012 (UTC)

"It" and "they" are both acceptable gender-neutral pronouns; neither is necessarily more improper than the other. The latter however, can easily be confused with the more common plural form, especially since multiple sentences in the article describe multiple characters, making the subject(s) of the pronoun less clear. I just think it makes more sense to use the pronoun that is more recognizable as being singular. Mohrpheus  (Talk)  21:26, July 4, 2012 (UTC)

The latest chapter Hear.Fear.Here shows As Nodt's body under the cloak. Looks like a male body.


 * There's only one clear scene of the torso, when Byakuya attacks with his blade, and it's not possible to identify gender from this scan unless you mean another scene? I am waiting to see if the raw confirms the use of "he" by Renji this time, but it isn't out yet...Vraieesprit (talk) 23:40, July 18, 2012 (UTC)


 * Hatifnatten of narutoforums says that: "As Nodt confirmed for male officially if you were still wondering. He uses "Boku" to refer to himself, a masculine way of self-addressing. He also speaks in a scary voice, some of his dialog uses "scary font", implying rough speech."Ramus7 (talk) 20:48, July 22, 2012 (UTC)
 * I'd rather wait for our own translators. I don't know who Hatifnatten is or how trustworthy they are.--
 * And you're right not trusting "Hatifnafften" who obviously missed his/her Japanese class on pronouns. For Lord's sake, everyone and their mother knows "boku" is not a gender-specific pronoun. While it's more commonly used by males, it is also used by some females and has become a gender-neutral pronoun. The aforementioned Crona from Soul Eater uses "boku" and so does Viper from Reborn, whose gender too, remains unconfirmed -and has been so for YEARS-. -- Lia Schiffer  (Talk)  05:39, July 23, 2012 (UTC)

Just refer As Nodt as a he/she until proven otherwise as calling he/she an "it" seems quite derogatory. --BlackGhost91 (talk) 04:53, July 23, 2012 (UTC)
 * Its is far better than he/she. He/she is not a proper term. It is a non gender specific pronoun.--
 * Normal terminology when gender is occluded or unsure in native English is to use THEY. It's considered less impolite than "it" when dealing with people rather than animals. As for Boku, I was taught it was a male pronoun by Japanese teachers, but I can't argue with the Crona example and As Nodt's speech pattern is weird, anyhow. I disagree that the katakana indicates rough speech for three reasons. One, there are no rough, slangy verb endings, the Japanese is informal but properly formed (unlike that used often by Renji, Ichigo etc). Two, there is at least one katakana character　ヰ which is no longer in regular Japanese usage, making it look a lot like the classical Japanese texts I study and perhaps implying As Nodt is antiquated. Three, I've seen katakana used like this to indicate telepathy, although As Nodt is not using it consistently. Anyhow, if it isn't already, maybe the gender debate should be summarised on the main page, so people can make up their own minds. Otherwise there will be a flood of people changing the gender every week at this rate...Vraieesprit (talk) 13:22, July 23, 2012 (UTC)


 * Ok this is getting ridiculous we dont know what the gender of this character is one way or another with absolute certainty. With that in mind it makes little to no sense to keep harping on this point as if we are going to come up with the answer for ourselves, its not that type of situation. We can get along fine usuing gender neutral pronouns and the like until such time as there is confirmation one way or another on the character.--

fear ability
we muat add somethink about it's ability to cause fear with it's weapon?? --Nitram86 (talk) 13:58, July 18, 2012 (UTC)

Nitram, give people a chance the new chapter only just came out.--SternRitterÄs (talk) 14:07, July 18, 2012 (UTC)
 * Thanks for volunterring Nitram. Just remember to reference it.--

As Nodt, nickname: The Fear
Given how is revealed that each Stern Ritter is given a letter and nickname correspondant to their primary ability, it's pretty obvious that As Nodt's ability is "The Fear", similar to how Kirge's "The Jail" or Driscoll's "The Overkill"...another detail is how each code-letter they have is related to their ability...As Nodt is F, Kirge is J, Driscoll is O...so any opinions? Darksusanoo (talk) 20:26, August 12, 2012 (UTC)


 * As has been said before, if it is not said in the story, we will not put guesses in to the article as it is against the Speculation Policy, no matter how logical it might seem it was not said that that is what it might refer to. 20:47, August 12, 2012 (UTC)

Spirit Weapon or Arrows
We currently list Äs' thorns as a type of Spirit Weapon but, given that Äs refers to them as "arrows" (Chapter 501, page 8) and that they are noted as "luminous" (Chapter 495, page 7) unlike the solid weapons of other Stern Ritter, I was wondering if they might be another variation of Heilig Pfeil like Driscoll's. What do others think? Blackstar1 (talk) 20:01, August 14, 2012 (UTC)


 * I agree, I think it's unnecessary to keep it as thorns, when we clearly know every Quincy creates arrows. They are just shaped differently, just like Driscolli's.
 * 14:17, August 31, 2012 (UTC)

There has now been further examples of solid Spirit Weapons (Chapter 507, pages 9 and 11) and variations of Heilig Pfeil (Chapter 508, page 8) shown, which again continue to support the idea that Äs' thorns are the instead the latter. Blackstar1 (talk) 16:52, September 20, 2012 (UTC)
 * Arrows are arrows. We have not yet seen arrows with special abilities. That indicates that the thorns are As' spirit weapon.--

Actually none of the special abilities observed thus far have been linked to either spirit weapon or Heilig Pfeil, with the exception of Quilge Opie's "The Jail", which is more closely connected to his Heilig Pfeil than anything else. Also, as indicated above, Äs itself refers to them as "arrows". Blackstar1 (talk) 17:47, September 20, 2012 (UTC)

Current Status
Currently both Äs and NaNaNa Najahkoop are listed deceased due to Yamamoto's attack, but given that the other Stern Ritter was shown to have survived in chapter 511, I believe that their status should instead be considered unknown. Though no evidence of their deaths was ever provided in the first place, because of policy, I need other input before I can remove the "Deceased" category. Blackstar1 (talk) 21:59, October 10, 2012 (UTC)

Well, even though that mohawk guy is alive as nodt and nanana might not have survived.I checked out many websites and all of them said as and nanana are dead and gone for good.I think I should not believe what they say because they are not official bleach websites. Jai Pathak (talk) 20:04, December 5, 2012 (UTC)

All three survived. Serocco (talk) 06:53, August 5, 2013 (UTC)

Vol. 57 confirms "The Fear"?
Here's all the chapter sketches from vol. 57. The first of them gives Quilge's title, "The Jail", and the next one gives "The Fear", obviously referring to Äs Nödt. Does this confirm Äs Nödt's ephitet?--B14 (talk) 20:36, December 3, 2012 (UTC)

It certainly suggests that it is and it may seem blatantly obvious, but I do not believe the sketch constitutes sufficient proof by our policies. Seeing as the issue has been beaten to death in the past, it would be wise to avoid putting it in without admin approval. Mohrpheus  (Talk)  02:05, December 4, 2012 (UTC)

Volumes sketches are iffy. They have been considered canon in the past but sometimes they are just thrown in there for the hell of it, such as one time Kubo drew Tatsuki as a Shinigami, which we obviously know is not true. This one is a little tougher as it seems to indicate that indeed As is The Fear, but it is not clear as there is only one other drawing to give indication as to what these are. This is something that would be best left until we can see the entirety of the volume to see if there is any other indication.--

I think we're fairly safe with that in this case. 12:20, December 4, 2012 (UTC)

If I might add something, it's only logical that "The Fear" refers to Nödt. The letter "F", "Fear Manipulation" ability and "The Fear" right below "The Jail" (Quilge) is in my opinion sufficient to list his moniker as such.  Lord Galvatron  -- Do you hear the voices too? 15:32, December 4, 2012 (UTC)

Immense Spiritual Power
Since it easily overpowered Renji and defeated Byakuya, shouldn't we list Äs as having immense spiritual power? I mean Akon even said that the Stern Ritter all have spiritual pressure equal to or greater than a captain. And Juhabach said that one must have powerful enough spiritual pressure to wield the stolen Bankai.--Yomiko-chan (talk) 05:10, February 26, 2013 (UTC)
 * The generalization of the Stern Ritter is not a valid point as it was well, generalized. But the point on wielding stolen Bankai can be added, just make sure to reference everything you add.--
 * I feel so stupid for asking this, but is that a yes?--Yomiko-chan (talk) 06:40, February 26, 2013 (UTC)
 * Nevermind, I get it now. I'll try my best.--Yomiko-chan (talk) 07:44, February 26, 2013 (UTC)

Gender
User Chitamachii kindly volunteered to transcribe and translate the Kubo panel in Germany this past week and he personally asked Kubo what Äs Nödt's gender was and Kubo confirmed that As was male. -- 17:55, March 17, 2013 (UTC)

As Nodt is a MALE
Why was his gender changed back to "it" Tite Kubo said himself that he was a guy.
 * No, Kubo did not say Äs is male, another user said Kubo said Äs is male. He's the only person we've heard that from, and while I'm not calling his truthfulness into question, we need additional sources that corroborate this in order to say he's male. If we went around changing stuff on the wiki because someone said Kubo told them, we'd be no better than the fanfiction wiki.--Xilinoc (talk) 15:33, June 28, 2013 (UTC)

Enhanced Durability?
Hi there, just wondering - shouldn't Äs have enhanced durability listed since he survived Yamamoto's point blank attack, just the same as Bazz and NaNaNa? Tommo2304 (talk) 00:19, July 5, 2013 (UTC)Tommo2304

Normally, that would be the case. Except for one tiny problem: We literally saw him get turned to ashes, I think. Aeron Solo wuz here (If you wanna talk)  03:46, July 5, 2013 (UTC)

Here's the thing: for Stern Ritter, Durability feats are listed under Blut Vene, since that's what they're using to withstand attacks. Also, he's alive: he was in chapter 543.--Xilinoc (talk) 04:13, July 5, 2013 (UTC)

I know he's alive; I saw him too. That's the part that confused me: He got turned to ashes in front of us, and then "got better". Aeron Solo wuz here (If you wanna talk)  06:41, July 5, 2013 (UTC)

They got burned and fell down - nobody got turned into ashes. If the feat is mentioned in the other two, then there's no reason not to mention it. Though to be honest, I question the lack of distinction between "surviving" and "withstanding." Mohrpheus  (Talk)  06:47, July 5, 2013 (UTC)

In the case of surviving, it would go underneath an Endurance section.--Xilinoc (talk) 16:27, July 5, 2013 (UTC)

I think those three survived because of Blut Vene. Will-O-Wisp (talk)

Thanks for answering guys. I brought it up because Bazz has it under 'Enhanced Durability' that he survived Yama's attack, and I don't believe it mentions Blut Vene. I don't think it's on NaNaNa's page. Tommo2304 (talk) 23:50, July 5, 2013 (UTC)Tommo2304

Hood
I noticed that in chapter 495 Äs Nödt seems to have a hooded trench coat, but in chapter 501 and all subsequent appearances the hood disappears (examples: chapter 501 page 13 and chapter 502 pages 7 and 12). Should we make a trivia point about this or something like that? --Ginhikari (talk) 18:11, July 22, 2013 (UTC)
 * I don't think that would really be worthwhile trivia. Most of the Stern Ritter had hoods on when they arrived and most of them took them off as the invasion progressed and they began to fight. 11:12, July 23, 2013 (UTC)

But Äs never had his/her hood on, it was just seen on the trench coat, then it completely disappeared. Thanks for answering me anyway. --Ginhikari (talk) 12:15, July 23, 2013 (UTC)

Blut Arterie
I think As Nodt used Blut Arterie when he stabbed Byakyua with his hand in 501, I think it would make sense, Blut Arterie can grant the user inhuman power and I think stabbing a captain with your bare hand counts.

CoolJazzman (talk) 20:24, August 10, 2013 (UTC)
 * We have no idea what someone using Blut Arterie looks like (Blut Vene pronounces and colors their veins), so no, we can't say for certain if he did so because we don't know what Blut Arterie looks like. For all we know, As is just that strong.--Xilinoc (talk) 20:40, August 10, 2013 (UTC)