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  1. The Central Great Underground Prison (真央地下大監獄, Shin'ōchikadaikangoku) is an underground prison where Shinigami who broke the laws of Soul Society are sentenced to.[1][2] The Central Great Underground Prison consists of eight levels, in which the Central 46 decides which the criminal Shinigami...

  2. Soul Society. Overview. Image Gallery. Soul Society ( 尸魂界 ( ソウル・ソサエティ), Souru Sosaeti; Japanese for " Dead Spirit World ") is an afterlife (also called the spirit world). This is also where Shinigami live and where most Souls dwell until they are reincarnated into the Human World.

  3. When a Shinigami becomes a potential danger to other Shinigami and Soul Society, that Shinigami is brought to the Nest of Maggots for imprisonment, regardless if they were put on trial, and even if they did not actually commit any crimes; this is to ensure no danger will be brought to Soul Society.

  4. When Ichigo breaks free of his imprisonment in the Dangai and arrives at the spot where Byakuya lays wounded, Byakuya asks Ichigo to forgive him for his failure to defeat his enemy and begs him to protect the Soul Society as his dying wish. After the Wandenreich leave, the Royal Guard arrives in the Soul Society, bringing Byakuya with them so that he can be healed. He later returns to the Soul ...

  5. The Soul Society: The Rescue arc (尸魂界 救出篇, Sōru Sosaeti Kyūshutsu Hen) is the third season of the Bleach anime series. In the English adaptation of the anime released by Viz Media, the title of the season is translated as The Rescue. The episodes are directed by Noriyuki Abe, and produced by TV Tokyo, Dentsu and Studio ...

  6. In fact, the Royal Family is obscure, never seen in public. The two main portions of Soul Society are the Seireitei and the Rukongai. The Seireitei, being the middle portion, controls all of the rules/laws, and is the primary military force. Their basic code of conduct is to protect Soul Society, and to maintain balance. For as long as time can ...

  7. Soul Society is essentially a dystopia with life in the afterlife arguably worse for humans than in the living world. You either live in seretei or in poverty within the Rukongai based on how much spiritual energy you're born with.