Chapter Title: "Wolves Ain't Howl Alone"
The two (Rose and Love) don their masks to confront the attacking wolves.
Rose goes shikai as well, "Play (kanadero), Kinshara (golden sal tree)".
His sword turns into a whip from the guard down. It bears a flower on the tip, maybe a rose.
Roses uses technique "Golden sal tree, the 11th sonata, 16-day-old moon rose".
As the tip of the whip hits an opponent, he touches the whip as if he plays piano, and the tip makes an explosion.
Even though the wolves are getting beaten, there're so many of them that it seems endless, [the tip] comes in contact with wolves and they explode.
Love still getting bombed speculates that these wolves came out of Stark's guns' magazines, thus they are a huge mass of ceros.
Here Stark comments that they are not ceros, they're split pieces of his own soul, they're like brethren in arms and lot of them obeys him becoming his weapon, these wolves are Stark and Lillynette, they are Primera, Stark Coyote and Lillynette Gingerback's ability. Stark says that the victory in this fight is already decided, but if they just go and run for it, he'll spare them and leave them be.
Love who already lost his sunglasses by this time says, "Don't underestimate us!", and retaliates.
Starks standing on top of a telephone pole says that he doesn't enjoy finishing his opponent off, but in this case he's going to have to do it. And in this moment he gets stubbed from behind. The end.
Because the picture is blackened it's hard to say definitely, but the sword seems kinda too big. Also Stark got pierced below his hollow hole, so I don't think Stark could pull a Nnoitra on us [TN: meaning that even when Nnoitra got stubbed right into his left eye in his fight with Kenpachi, he took no damage due to his hollow hole being there]
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Originally Posted by Idol
Soruce: 2ch
Credit: 69ruma
Verification: Confirmed
Ooh, even more little tidbits!
Rose's Shikai is Kinshara (金沙羅). Its release call is "play (奏でろ kanadero).
"Play" is as in "an instrument playing." Kinshara is "golden shala," the shala (also written sal, shaal) is a tree of south Asia; one legend has it that it was under one of these shala that Buddha was born. The Japanese rending shara (written with the characters "sand-gossamer") are apparently just phonetic.
The technique it uses, "Kinshara Eleventh Sonata" (金沙羅奏曲第十一番 Kinshara Soukyoku Daijuuichiban), is called Izayoi Bara (十六夜薔薇 "sixteen-night rose"). The spoilers say he strikes the tip of the whip in the direction of his opponent, seems to strike the whip like a piano's keys, and the tip of the whip causes an explosion (with a "?" next to "explosion").
Bara can also be written shoubi. Izayoi is usually taken to mean "sixteen-day-old moon."
At the bottom, he says that he doesn't think it's like that thing with Nnoitra.