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Maybe Now That Sukuna Is A Slime, Yuuji Will Live Up To His Words And Actually Accept Him.
Maybe now that Sukuna is a slime, Yuuji will live up to his words and actually accept him.
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The harsh lack of mourning for Gojo and Sukuna and I general (how many people died in one day??) can only mean that it's not over... Right?
They're going to use Yuuji's cryogenic domain for Yuuta and Shoko to bring Gojo back, at least.
Or they're going to bring out the prison realm for time travel.
I don't know what's going on
Has anyone written a canon-divergent fic where Nanako and Mimiko seek out Gojo, instead of Sukuna, to kill Kenjaku?
(anime-only friendly post)
I've been thinking about it and honestly
Has Gojo tried to disappear Sukuna's fingers with virtual mass?
Did he have some secret agenda or subconscious desire to meet Sukuna?
What would happen if he did use hollow purple on special grade objects like the fingies or the prison realm? (I assume it varies case by case).
Gojo telling Yuuji "nah, I'd win" in the beginning of JJK could be taken 2 ways (or maybe he only said that out of habit idk). I'd been wondering if he truly believed that, or if he was only ever saying it to avoid unnecessary panic.
Maybe he thought that with such strong cursed energy, Sukuna wouldn't be able to ambush him like Toji, so there was nothing to be worried about.
Or maybe Gojo didn't see a need to destroy the fingers because they were useful to keep other curses away.
Or it felt unjust to destroy such an ancient relic (ngl I love the headcanon that Gojo had posters of Sukuna on his wall).
Maybe it was fine as long as the fingers stayed apart, and curses didn't eat them. Why would a person do that, anyway?