
I wonder if there are no positive spiritual beings like gods or spirits, such as the god of fortune or an erotic succubus.
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There is no one.
Wasn’t Hanami a spirit?
Positive beings may not be born because negative human emotions gather and create such an environment.
Didn’t Kenjaku bring something god-like from overseas?
A curse is equal to negative emotions towards a person…
It may be a rare case, but like Licca-chan, it seems that affection for individuals could barely be used positively to the extent that it becomes an obsession.
It seems that in a direction of reverence rather than disgust, it would become an existence like Hanami, a cursed spirit in the Shiki Spirit Studies.
Even if natural curses have some rationality, they ultimately harm people.
There are no positive presences.
The thread image is too creepy.
I can only believe that I was manipulated by cursed spirit manipulation.
Black lacquer probably had a strength equivalent to a limited express.
Foul Growth Sword
A magic sword where life and death intertwine.
Isn’t the Ganesha that Kensasaku had something similar to that?
Crushed but
It seems that the power known as cursed energy comes from negative emotions, so it’s inevitable.
It’s not just a negative thought wanting to harm others; perhaps it is more like fear, which is why they might not act out very often.
How about Fushiguro’s rabbit?
Since there is a story that says they are beings close to spirits, it means that spirits must exist.
Cursed spirits aren’t a natural existence.
They’re like excrement that comes out as humans live, so no matter how hard we try, they just end up being crap.
Sometimes there are things that can be both poison and medicine, but if not handled properly, they only become poison, so basically they are just crap.
There might be an existence that pairs with the curse spirit of fear.
Objects or people that become the focus of faith
“Hanami (cherry blossom viewing) is also an act of environmental pollution. Stupid humanity, just die! This is truly nothing more than a manifestation of negative emotions.”
The setting where basic cursed spirits only emerge in Japan complicates things.
If there is a cursed spirit of a cockroach, then there might also be cursed spirits of mosquitoes and rats.
Dagon was a typical curse spirit in contrast to Hanami, who has a rational side.
On land, people feel a sense of security, but when it comes to the sea, they experience a fear of the unknown, so maybe that’s why.
When a new season of anime starts, this guy will definitely make an appearance early on.
I’m curious about how it will look visually.
If that’s the case for a volcano, then the cursed spirit is not a big deal.
In social games, there are rats.
It doesn’t seem to be a unanimous sentiment of bad feelings towards mice.
The depiction of cockroaches being birthed by eating through Okkotsu’s arm is quite gruesome, isn’t it?
Weeds seem like spirits, but they suck the life out of other plants and cause them to wither, so in the end, it’s a curse.
I think there was a setting where feelings of awe, rather than fear, gather together to become a spirit.
While there may be virtual vengeful spirits like succubi and incubi, their appearance would likely be grotesque rather than erotic, and they would probably seem quite weak by modern standards.
Well, in the fan parade, it’s a beast like Hanami that says things like “humans who pollute nature should die” while using an air conditioner.
The succubus’s curse of erotic dreams…
It says that the Tenjin has been on the Japanese archipelago since the Nara period.
I don’t think it’s intentional for cursed spirits to only emerge in Japan.
I threw all of that away.
It’s not a full-fledged fantasy, so there’s no need to explain the world view from scratch.
There seems to be a work-related curse spirit.
The curse of the spirit of Ganesha (name unknown) is the “curse of the Asian god.”
There are cursed spirits equivalent to gods, and there are cursed spirits outside of Japan as well.
It’s more of a question of population ratio; it would be strange if there weren’t more people overseas.
Doesn’t it feel like great figures or spirits are past sorcerers? Judging by Sukuna.
Please forgive me for doubting it was a Zaosaga thread.
It feels like a curse that goes around when you tell those who say “there aren’t any” or “they don’t appear” that “they’re here” or “they do show up, albeit rarely,” and they respond with “it’s about frequency~” (just like a single-eyed cat).
Cursed spirits cannot survive without the cursed energy emitted by humans, so the plan for human extinction basically means taking away the air for cursed spirits.
Isn’t it better if there are no cursed spirits? Why are we putting up a celestial barrier then?
If there were spirits that possess you saying “I’ll celebrate you,” that would be unpleasant, wouldn’t it?
You can use it effectively depending on how you utilize it, as it can snatch curse techniques like a whirlpool or be used as a material.
The peak of sorcery was during the Heian period, and Sukuna was also born in Heian.
The modern one is getting stronger and stronger.
Which one is it?
Gojō says that the Heian period, which had a smaller population than now, was the peak of jujutsu.
The one who dominated the Japanese archipelago is from the Yayoi period.
Even without barriers, there have been strong ones since ancient times.
Isn’t it correct to say that the Heian period was at its peak and then weakened, and then became strong again with the birth of Gojo?
The discussion circles around.
I understand that it was at its peak during the Heian period and then gradually weakened.
The Edo period, scarecrows, and pompadours represent the strongest dark age.
The author probably can’t imagine the existence of light because they have a dark personality.
I think the one in charge of the gods in the world of Jujutsu Kaisen is Takaba.
Anything can come true, but since it doesn’t go exactly as the person wishes, it includes troublesome aspects as well.
Jujutsu Kaisen has started.
Jujutsu Kaisen, don’t lean on Zao Saga.
Has the adhesive curse spirit already appeared?
According to the standards in the final battle, even if you’re not strong against sorcerers, it’s no good if civilians get attacked.
Cockroach control
Lifespan Sword
Earthworm Movement
Parthenogenesis
Casually, he’s also quite versatile with his skills, isn’t he, Kurobana?
It’s a mystery where the technique begins and ends.
I wonder how they managed to get to the point of using curse techniques, even though they might be stronger than the giant catfish or Mount Fuji.
If Black Lacquer and a Volcano were to fight, the Volcano would likely win due to their type match-up, but I wonder which one is actually stronger.
In the first place, being positive means not being in a hostile relationship, right?
That’s precisely why Inotaku can handle and summon spiritual beasts.
It seems that the Ten Great Sorcerers established a barrier, causing both sorcerers and cursed spirits to concentrate in Japan, so I guess there were cursed spirits and sorcerers all around the world over a thousand years ago before the barrier was put in place.
However, I think their density was thin.
Everyone is enduring because the power of the solution has decreased, but no one can react fully to the solution at close range.
Except for Atsuya.
For recovery-type abilities, since they use negative magical energy and reverse it into positive energy, I wonder if there are any spirits created from positive emotions or if they are used as positive energy from the start.
It is said that Sukuna, who has more than double the cursed energy of Okkotsu at full power, has been beaten down to a level similar to Okkotsu, so the Sukuna in a lively state with 15 fingers is likely to be more powerful.
Since after the battle, Sukuna has been under a debuff and his output has been decreasing until the debuff is cleared with the repeated black flashes.
I’m tying it up on the fly and somehow managing to deceive.
Inotaku was instantly defeated by Papa, which has become a source of noise, but if he hadn’t retired there in the Shibuya chapter, he probably would have had the strength to rely on until the end.
Inotaku and Atsuya are on the other side where they can still win even if a volcano is in play, so it’s not counted.
It’s unfair for the author and the narration to lie to us.
Sukuna isn’t giving it his all yet.
It’s unfair because when Urame speaks, it buffs Sukuna.
Wasn’t it just a domain expansion with a restriction where the output returns before the repeated black flashes?
I feel lonely now that Jujutsu is over.
Let’s play Jujutsu Kaisen 2.
Most of the answers to the questions are clearly provided in this manga.
The only truly incomprehensible thing is the scene where the tongue arm is destroyed and Jacob is devoured while performing a dimensional slash.
Without lowering the cursed energy output ← Actually, the output was decreased.
100% complete embodiment of Sukkun with chant seal ← weaker than 15 fingers.
I’m already…
The fully-equipped Sukuna from the Heian period and the Sukuna from the final battle are quite different.
There was only one cursed tool.
A character can lie, or they don’t have to understand the truth, but if the narration lies, it’s the same as the author lying…
There is no denying that Aitsuya is superior in terms of personality over there.
I dislike Aitsu.
The man recognized by Satoru Gojo, Atsuya Kusakabe.
In the novel, there was an old witch watching over the children, but in the end, she ended up exorcising them.
You can just swing it around without getting worn out, so go for it, Kamutoke.
I’m sorry, Judge Man.
If I had used a weak technique like a small altar, I couldn’t have defeated Sukuna.
If there were a cursed tool that could defeat Gojo, it would likely just mean that the cursed tool itself is strong.
There’s no way anyone who uses lightning can defeat Gojo.
Even members of the technical college can survive a dull blade strike or a bird strike; which is stronger when shot down head-on is a matter of debate.
Just because there are no descriptions in the Kamutoke that were confiscated for hitting someone with resistance, it’s a bit too much to expect.
I want to get caught in the slap, so for now, I’ll throw out the slap words I know, and if I’m ignored, I’ll just keep repeating the source.
Even if Camutoke is the strongest, it doesn’t matter if I pull off an instant death combo; it’s not a checkmate or anything.
I wonder if positive trolls who overly support works don’t emerge on the message board.
There’s no way the cursed tools that Sukuna loves are weak.
During the Shibuya Incident, Itadori’s attacks weren’t effective, so he was useless. I feel stronger about wanting to say that he should have less screen time since he was just hustling around.
I think people who call others with a suffix like “san” are basically trolls.
Can you turn blue when you lie, Nare?
Just because it’s in the red doesn’t mean you can say whatever you want.