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RatHat
Dec 31, 2007

A tiny behatted rat👒🐀!

MonsterEnvy posted:

Ryomen Sukuna reminded me of something, and I realized that he was a boss in Nioh 2. Apparently his name means Double faced Spectre.

Ryomen Sukuna is a fairly well known yokai/spirit yeah. The Nioh 2 version is pretty much how it's described, with a face on each side of its head and 2 sets of arms and legs. Jujutsu Kaisen's verison is quite different.

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RatHat
Dec 31, 2007

A tiny behatted rat👒🐀!

Fabricated posted:

Sukuna in this series was a person rather than a manifested curse like Mahito/Jogou/Hanami. Sukuna's deal isn't just that he's super powerful (where just one of his fingers is enough to make a special grade curse), but that his technique/mastery are beyond even somebody like Gojo- he can effortlessly dunk on Mahito despite having maybe half the amount of cursed energy because his mastery of curses/cursed technique is essentially the absolute peak of the art.

Mahito is also a really young curse who is still figuring out how to best use his abilities.

RatHat
Dec 31, 2007

A tiny behatted rat👒🐀!

Brutal Garcon posted:

Even if the Kyoto team can claim trying to kill Yuji is morally justified, they're definitely already disqualified from this competition, right? No murder was one of the rules.

He tripped, the arrow shaped wound in his back is just a coincidence.

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