Talk:Okyō

Technique Name
Is it really the technique that lets Shunsui hide in shadows? I was under the impression that Shhunsui was addressing Kyoukotsu's spirit, like he calls the other spirit "Ohana". As in "help me, Okyō." Will-O-Wisp (talk)


 * Despite the nickname similarities, unlike with Ohana, the little girl wasn't right there when he said it (so we can't confirm that he was addressing her), and I don't believe we have confirmation of a Zanpakutō Spirit being able to automatically activate techniques like this on its own - it makes more sense for Shunsui to have simply activated the technique on his own. If it turns out next week that Okyō is his nickname for the little girl, that's fine, we'll change it, no problem - but right now this seems to be the most logical conclusion, which is what we have to make under certain circumstances.--Xilinoc (talk) 16:15, November 8, 2015 (UTC)

Kageoni or Not
So Lille says it's part of Kageoni, but Shunsui said "Okyo" when opening a shadow dimension, as though chanting the technique name as most Zanpakuto techniques are enacted. Yatanogarasu (talk) 07:53, November 13, 2015 (UTC)

It seems that Okyo is the name of the younger spirit, and Shunsui was summoning her as he activated Kageoni. Derpy Doodle''' 11:38, November 13, 2015 (UTC)


 * Okyo is to Ohana, both being nicknames to the spirits (their real name being Katen Kyokotsu). If you notice, the Kanji for both nicknames are part of the Zanpakuto's name ("Ohana" - お花, "Okyo" - お狂, "Katen Kyokotsu" - 花天狂骨). 651 also seemed to make this more clear. "Ohana" (the older spirit) created "Okyo" (the younger) for the purpose of hiding the Ise family sword (in her face or something).