Location from Bleach by Tite Kubo
Yhwach's palace within the Wandenreich — a silver fortress where the final confrontation of the Thousand-Year Blood War took place.
Silbern is where Yhwach held court over his Sternritter, distributing Schrift powers and planning the annihilation of Soul Society. The throne room is a cathedral of ego — built to make everyone who enters feel they're in the presence of a god. During the final arc, Silbern was raised from the shadow dimension and fused with the Soul King Palace after Yhwach absorbed the Soul King, creating a twisted hybrid structure. The battles fought within its walls — Uryū's betrayal and return, Haschwalth's final gambit, Ichigo's last charge — concluded Bleach's central conflict. The castle embodied Yhwach's philosophy: order through absolute power, beauty through erasure of individuality.
A castle of silver and blue crystal rising from the Wandenreich's shadow landscape. Sharp Gothic spires, enormous throne room, corridors lined with Quincy iconography. The architecture feels European medieval filtered through a monochrome lens — all metallic sheen and cold geometry.
Also known as: Silbern, Silver Castle