From Hero To Monster: The Tragic Downfall Of Kokushibo, The Swordmaster

Webbut kokushibo gives the greatest respect to gyomei, who he claims is the strongest hashira he has fought in over 300 years, and attempts multiple times to persuade.

Websuper late reply, but kokushibo definitely died from the slayers.

He did not completely lose the will to fight, and he did not give up until his fate was already sealed.

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Webthis blade isn’t just a weapon;

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It's a testament to kokushibo's tragic fall from grace and his immense strength, both as a samurai and a demon.

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Webhowever, kokushibo, in a desperate attempt, unleashed a barrage of blades from his body, causing severe injuries to muichiro and genya and also hurting.

Webkokushibo can regrow his whole head after being cut off by two marked hashira.

He has also defeated death from a decapitation using nichirin swords, thought.

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I ask this question, because i feel pretty conflicted about whether he deserves any sympathy.

Don’t get me wrong kokushibo is….

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Webkokushibo not immediately using his long sword and endlessly spamming moon breathing attacks proves that he was initially holding back, yes.

Webkokushibo is one of the most dangerous demons, second only to muzan kibutsuji.

He wields a katana made out of his flesh and blood, utilizing his mastery of.