@nvkoiiruu
I don't think Shinobu would save them, as we see on Mount Natagumo shinobu didn't gaf until Giyuu protected them then that got her curious. As for mitsuri I said in another comment shed be stuck between her duty and saving them but like kyojuro said fulfilling her duty is
So i was rereading the manga for the kanao vs douma thread and I found this, does this mean that doumas blood demon art includes healing in someway? I mean all Demons Regenerate but that’s only to themselves. Share your thoughts!
@Panda_2o02
Yes! Also another person said that mitsuri wouldn't have attacked tanjiro in the first place so she wouldn't have seen nezuko protect him, that wouldn't have given her any proof onto WHY she shouldn't kill her.
Everyone is so mad about him getting fourth place well maybe y'all should've worked harder 😅? Not my fault my beautiful daughter has 100k+ votes and your fav doesn't
Imagine Giyuu holding Urokodaki's hand after the final battle, noticing how much it has changed since the first time he grasped it eight years ago. The once strong hand is now marked with wrinkles and scars, weathered by time and hardship.—
Sabito's change into a bitter spirit comes from the tragedy of his early death. He wasn't naturally mean or angry; these feelings came from his deep sadness and frustration after dying while trying to protect his fellow students.
@ssunmist
no I don't think so? Tanjiro was 13 so muichiro must've been 11 at that time which was still the time of his training, its said that muichiro passed final selection within two months of training but nothing about when he joined the hashira so I would say its probably the same-
If you think about it Sabito wasn't always as mean as he seemed at first.
When we first see him, Sabito is harsh and critical towards Tanjiro, constantly pointing out his mistakes. This made viewers think of him as mean and angry. But this only shows part of who Sabito really was
As the story goes on, we learn more about Sabito through Giyuu, who is quiet and observant. Giyuu remembers Sabito as kind and full of justice, praising him for his selflessness. This is very different from the harsh figure we first see.
His harshness towards Tanjiro was his way of making sure no one else would suffer like he did. By pushing Tanjiro hard, Sabito wanted to prepare him for the harsh world they lived in, giving him the strength needed to face dangers.
@riri_zui
I'm still confused about mitsuri but she would definitely get stuck between doing her duty or protecting them…i think her dirty would win her over in the end
The hand demon, who killed many students on the mountain, became the focus of Sabito's anger. As a ghost, Sabito's spirit was full of a desire for revenge and justice.
I've mentioned this to Amy before, but don’t you think that if Sabito had survived, he would’ve become a Hashira right away? I mean, he took down all the demons during the final selection, and there were over 50 of them! Just imagine a 13-year-old Sabito as a Hashira.
Imagine loving someone so deeply that when you lose them, you begin to lose yourself too. In your desperate attempts to forget, you end up destroying not only yourself but everyone around you. Lost in a haze of alcohol and grief, time becomes a blur. You tug at the frayed edges
End of thread. I apologize for any and all mistakes in advance 🫶 its my first ever thread and its a little bit short but I just had to share my point of view on this :))))
Giyuu's own hands, though scarred, are still youthful, full of life.
Years later, it's Urokodaki holding Giyuu's hand as he lies on his deathbed at just 25. Giyuu's hands have lost all their color, the life drained from them by sickness.—
They now appear almost as aged as Urokodaki's, with nails that are no longer neat and well-kept as they once were. Urokodaki holds on a little tighter, a little longer, knowing it will be the last time.