Bleach OC: Seren by poproxs--DrPepper23 on DeviantArt (original) (raw)

This is the other version of Hirako Serendipity that I had in mind. I couldn't decide which version I liked better, so I drew both just to see how they turned out.
(This one was done using a pic pf Rukia as a reference for the outfit and pose.)
In this version, her background is the same, only she has Shinji's hair and eyes. Other than that, she takes after her mother.

Name: Hirako Serendipity (A.K.A. Seren)
Age: 16
Height: 5' 2"

She is Shinji's love child that he had with a very spiritually sensitive woman, but her mother abandoned both her and Shinji after seeing him in his full visored form. Seren feels as though there's an invisible wall between she and her father sometimes because of how badly her mother hurt him, and looking at her must remind him of it. She's also not a true visored, because even though she's half visored, she's closer to being a shinigami and doesn't even have a mask or inner hollow. She prefers to go by 'Seren' instead of her full name since she feels like it's kind of weird for a first name, and it sounds ridiculous when most of the Japanese people she knows try to pronounce it.

She's known Urahara ever since she was a kid, because he somehow managed to become her de facto babysitter/trainer when she started having dreams about her zanpakuto when she was only eight (even though she was technically human and still alive). Shinji didn't want to train her himself since he thought it might be too dangerous for her, and the visoreds had some other business to take care of in Japan at the time.
She comes to Karakura with the visoreds, but stays with Urahara so she won't get in the way of Ichigo's training, and they're all trying to keep her existence as low on the radar as possible so that she won't catch Aizen's attention the same way Ichigo did. Her spiritual energy is immense, but she has much better control over it, and is able to keep it down enough to fool most into thinking she's just slightly stronger than the average human.