[@Phobos] Only three huh? It's not like many can gain a shikai during their academy years, but there should've been at least more than three people who had unlocked their shikai. At least Zheng wasn't the only one in the crowd with a shikai. A person that looked like he got beaten by a bear on daily basis stood there like a squirrel panicking when someone bigger walks up to them. Poor bastard, it's a wonder how long that guy will last if he continues to act like this. At being asked to introduce themselves along with their zanpukto's, Zheng seemed to be the first of the three to do so. [color=f26522]"My name is Rui Aizheng though I prefer Zheng. As for my zanpukto well..." [/color]The golden bangles around his wrists began to glow faintly in response to being mentioned. Zheng held his arms up to give everyone a good view as he gave a demonstration of his shikai. [color=f26522][i]"Along this road goes no one this autumn's eve." [/i][/color] The two bangles dissipated into a golden light and hovered around his body before they seeped into his skin. Other than that there was no change in his appearance nor did he gain a weapon. [color=f26522]"My zanpukto doesn't create a weapon, such as a sword or spear. It becomes apart of my body. In other words, my body is the weapon."[/color] While it wasn't the most impressive looking of zanpuktos it was his own weapon and one that he took pride in. Kamon just stood back silently, not wanting to make a big show out of it like his master had. He just simply held his right hand out and muttered,[i][color=0054a6] "The World."[/color][/i] The space around his hand seemed to rip open, revealing a distorted void of colors meshing against each other. From that void a large, green sword floated out of it and Kamon gripped the handle and then stabbed the ground with it. [color=0054a6]"The World...is the name of my shikai. I manipulate the nothingness and I can create within it. The nature of it however doesn't allow it to be sealed."[/color] The sword soon vanished just as soon as it appeared, becoming nothing but dust.