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Ala Cortadola Dispersion

Character

Ala Cortadola Dispersion is a ranged variation of Cirucci Sanderwicci's wing attacks, used while she holds her Resurreccion, Golondrina. The name reads as Wing Cutter Dispersion, reflecting how she scatters the razor plumes of her wings across the battlefield.

User: Cirucci Sanderwicci
Kanji: 断翼“散”
Technique Type: Resurreccion
Meaning Spanish: Wing Cutter Dispersion
Meaning Japanese: Severing Wing Dispersion
Associated Resurreccion: Golondrina
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Overview

Ala Cortadola Dispersion extends the wing-based combat Cirucci Sanderwicci employs in her released form, Golondrina. Where her basic strike keeps the wings intact, this version sends their sharpened feathers flying outward, giving her reach against distant targets.

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Mechanics

Rather than swinging her wings as solid blades, Cirucci breaks the bladed feathers loose and hurls them through the air toward a foe. She can then summon the scattered plumes back into place, resetting her wings so the volley can be launched again in quick succession.

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Notable Users

Cirucci Sanderwicci is the technique's owner. In Ryogo Narita's Spirits Are Forever With You, a Bleach light novel, the character Roka Paramia can reproduce Ala Cortadola Dispersion after copying Cirucci's data through her own released ability.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Ala Cortadola Dispersion in Bleach?

Ala Cortadola Dispersion is a ranged variation of Cirucci Sanderwicci's wing attack, used while she is released in her Resurreccion form, Golondrina. The name translates to Wing Cutter Dispersion, describing how she scatters the razor-edged feathers of her wings across the battlefield.

How does Ala Cortadola Dispersion work?

Rather than swinging her wings as solid blades, Cirucci Sanderwicci breaks the bladed feathers loose and hurls them through the air at a foe. She can then summon the scattered plumes back into place, resetting her wings so she can launch another volley in quick succession.

Who uses Ala Cortadola Dispersion?

Cirucci Sanderwicci is the technique's original owner, wielding it through her Resurreccion, Golondrina. In the Bleach light novel Spirits Are Forever With You by Ryogo Narita, the character Roka Paramia is able to reproduce the technique after copying Cirucci's data.

What does Ala Cortadola Dispersion give Cirucci Sanderwicci over her standard Ala Cortadola?

Cirucci Sanderwicci's basic Ala Cortadola keeps her wings intact as blades, but Ala Cortadola Dispersion sends the sharpened feathers flying outward instead, giving her reach against targets at a distance.

What is the meaning behind the name Ala Cortadola Dispersion?

The name Ala Cortadola Dispersion combines a Spanish reading of Wing Cutter with a Japanese term meaning Severing Wing Dispersion, reflecting how Cirucci Sanderwicci scatters her wing blades outward rather than keeping them whole.

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