Wizarding Ghosts
One thing about Soul Society, no matter what division one came from, or what section of the world, there was a lot of red string attached to the matter, not to mention, a lot of paper work. This meant that Regulus, and his companion Ariana were stuck in the living world until the paper work was finished. Thus, the only ones they had to converse with ended up being Urahara and the members of his shop.
Out of pure boredom, Regulus and Urahara had set up a chess set on the patio and were playing it, while Ariana played with Ururu a game of hopscotch, bouncing back and forward through the dust, while Jinta gave them a very annoyed glare, expesully since Ariana was supposed to be around the human age of fourteen. Then again, Ururu was supposed to be older then him, yet she looked to be his age.
"I heard," Urahara started. "That there is a form of ghost that is visible to everyone and likely can't become a hollow."
"Ahh, you mean the Wizarding Ghost versus the Muggle Ghost that one normally sees," Regulus commented moving his piece.
"Yes… Muggle Ghost and Wizarding Ghost… where exactly do those terms come from?" Urahara fanned himself as a black cat suddenly walked up from nowhere, wondering what was going on.
"The Wizarding world… from those who have both magical ability and spiritual ability," the man stated.
"There is a difference?" the cat suddenly asked, causing Regulus to jump.
"The cat can talk?" he became a bit uneasy.
"Yoruichi is that way," Urahara suddenly commented, smiling at the boy.
"Even in the Wizarding world, animals do not talk," the young man muttered.
"Well, pardon me," the black cat stated, storming off from the two males, though Regulus had no clue that she was female.
"Anyways… it isn't something most of Soul Society knows about anyways, unless one happens to be from the Wizarding community," the young man stated matter factly.
"So then, why is it that Wizards become a different kind of ghost?" Urahara suddenly laughed.
"Do they? I didn't. It's only a select few that do. I think that it has to do with something dealing with regretting and wanting to stay behind. Combined with the fact that they have magical abilities, they become Wizarding Ghosts instead of Muggle Ghosts," the person suddenly made another move.
"Check mate," the ex-shingami stated. They both moved to make a new game and start over. "I take it that you have no regrets?"
"No, I don't. I made an effort to stop someone from becoming even more evil then they were before," the young man stated. "So I became a Muggle Ghost. I think the process is instantaneous, but I can't be sure as I've never seen this occur."
"Interesting. Do you know of some of the things that some of these ghosts regret?" the man smiled.
"Some of the most absurd things!" Regulus commented quickly. "I mean, for example, there are things like the Gryffindor ghost, he is upset because his head didn't get chopped off all the way. I mean, some are possibly major things, but for Wizarding Ghosts, it is the huge extreme! Its nuts."
"Check mate," Urahara commented.
"That's twelve to zero now, isn't it?" Regulus sighed.
"I would say so," the funny clothed man laughed again.
"Well, anyways… there is a major difference," Regulus commented. "Oh… and Wizarding Ghosts fear the Grim Reapers. I knew that one before I died. They don't want to pass on, yet Grim Reapers go no where near the places that Wizards go. Like, it's somehow out of bounds. I tend to go. I even passed on a Wizarding Ghost that was ready to go on."
"Oh… so these ghosts can still pass on," Urahara smiled.
"Yes… which means they can possibly still become Hollows," the young man stated. "Check mate."
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