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Ulquiorra Cifer (ウルキオラ・シファー, Urukiora Shifā, romanized as Ulquiorra Schiffer in the Japanese media [26]) is the Cuarta Espada, signified by the "4" tattooed to his chest. His name is believed to either come from a furniture designer named Patricia Urquiola or a variation of "the one who cries" in Spanish which is El Que Llora.
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In Hueco Mundo, Ulquiorra's staged death and the theft of the Orb of Distortion are revealed to be a ploy by Aizen, engineered using his illusion-casting zanpakutō. In the real world, Patros' subordinates are defeated, and Renji uses his bankai , forcing Patros to release his zanpakutō .
"The Cruel Arrancar, Ulquiorra's Provocation" Transliteration: "Zankoku na Arankaru, Urukiora no Chōhatsu" (Japanese: 残酷な破面、ウルキオラの挑発) Masami Shimoda: Tomoko Hiramuki: Masahiro Ōkubo: February 20, 2008 () Noviembre 1, 2009: 162: 11 "Szayelaporro Laughs, The Net Trapping Renji is Complete"
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