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AuRevoir · 36-40, M
Honestly his backstory is hardly explored and remains vague throughout the entire main story.
The sequel is most likely going to explain a lot more about him. I’m enjoying it so far even though it’s just barely on chapter 3…
The sequel is most likely going to explain a lot more about him. I’m enjoying it so far even though it’s just barely on chapter 3…
Wateribbon · 26-30
@AuRevoir I look like him as a innocent child who lived thousands of years and seen rise and falls. But he know only destruction, just like as a child.
AuRevoir · 36-40, M
@Wateribbon We know that he conquered the world as being the best once upon a time. And that it took a collective effort to stop him. And that he had an entourage of loyal servants. That he gained so much power he went from being a living being and instead experienced the metamorphosis of becoming a curse. Meaning that he can reincarnate if certain conditions are met.
Wateribbon · 26-30
@AuRevoir I agree with every single word you say. But to be like a child, I mean to say to have a heart like a child. Although he said he didn't have one, but... let's think of it this way: a child has been hated and rejected since childhood, so he learned only what people taught him. You can take example of Nezha.
Sukuna lived for so many years, seen and learned a lot. He's well-mannered mentally, but not emotionally.
Sukuna lived for so many years, seen and learned a lot. He's well-mannered mentally, but not emotionally.