
>轆轤I can’t read it…
Are you someone who thinks about running away if you were by a pillar?
Upon closer inspection, the beard is interesting.
It’s a lathe.
I thought they were wearing a hood, but it was long hair instead.
Since there really is no chance of winning, it’s definitely better to run away than to die in vain, but because Muzan-sama was in a bad mood, death…
I wonder if he’s stronger than Zenitsu back then.
I’m just curious about what kind of blood demon art and what kind of special fetishes there were.
>>8The neck stretches.
It’s probably just some useless clay-like ability anyway.
If it’s 10, I’ll die.
Dead…
Muzan is a mass of absurdity, so the organization is far from being rational…
>>12In short, it’s just a group of failed gacha, so it’s not even an organization.
I felt like it was a name that sounded good for making pots.
Since keeping him alive would only contribute to Tanjiro’s experience points, there’s a theory that killing him was the right choice, and another theory that says it was a mistake because we later ran short on manpower after killing him here.
>>14If properly nurtured, Ichibori seems like it could become the strongest means of stalling.
It’s understandable that from Muzan’s perspective, there’s no value in using lower ranks’ power since it’s easily disposable.
Was there such a person…?
This is bad…! With people and something like a girl and the Infinity Train…
From the moment I called you over, I was fully prepared to take care of things, so it would have been impossible to escape even if I wanted to.
I think the speed at which they dismantle everything after losing 5, while leaving 1 behind, is amazing.
I felt that was the correct answer while reading it.
>>17Well, it seems like there have been several changes, so they have to cut departments that aren’t producing results at some point.
>>21Well, unlike a company, demons don’t pay salaries or incur running costs…
Not just because I’m sickly or an interesting crazy person…
>>18I was supposed to be scouting someone with qualities similar to a strong demon.
Sometimes, Lady Muzan encounters some crazy wild creatures.
You really like Riku-kun too much, don’t you?
This guy asked Muzan-sama for blood! That really made him angry, so perhaps his appearance is actually more significant?
Even if they are in their waning phase, if you defeat them, you can become a Hashira, so they must be quite strong.
It looks fairly strong at a glance, but…
>>25It’s a military power that ranks among the top 10 in enemy forces.
He has a face like a husband being lectured by his wife.
It was getting tedious to defeat the lower-ranked demons in order, so it was a good timing to speed things up.
A face that pretends to be calm but has something it thinks of.
What kind of results are being sought from the waning moon?
Even the upper moons hardly search for flowers.
>>29If I become strong enough to kill the demon slayers, will I become even stronger and rise to Upper Moon?
>>29At the very least, it seems they are thinking about削れるone arm and one leg of the pillar.
>>32The group of abnormal people that keeps spawning no matter how many pillars we hunt is to blame.
>>29Muzan-sama is saying that we need to become stronger.
It was dismantled because it couldn’t be done and there was no motivation.
>>48Kyōkai was genuinely motivated and even when faced with setbacks, he was someone who could think of his own strategies and take action.
Ninety percent venting anger.
Because the third quarter moon had ambition.
I escaped, but I avoided a gruesome death.
In the first place, Muzan doesn’t want to increase demons other than himself, but he is just doing it to deal with the Demon Slayer Corps, to look for flowers, and to overcome the sun.
Ah, it definitely looks like a potter.
If it had been anyone other than Rui, I probably wouldn’t have gone as far as to dismantle it.
>>36In that group, it was probably just the train man and Rui who had the potential to go up…
It feels like a lower version of a 玉壺 (gyokkotsu) in terms of name.
There’s a theory that this guy was also selling pottery as a source of income for the brutal ones.
The pillar can slice through lower-ranked demons with about the same force as any ordinary demon out there…
Since there are no results to be achieved in flower searching or fighting against the Demon Slayer Corps, it’s fine to dismantle it, right?
The cast was unusually extravagant for the lower ranks that were all disposed of at once.
>>43If anything, even those weak demons around here.
>>43It’s amazing that the character in the thread is voiced by Daisuke Kusunoki, but there are also voices by Souichirou Hoshi, Kana Ueda, and KENN…
>>43The voice actors chosen for that are, on the contrary, a bit pitiful because they can’t land more appealing roles like the upper moons.
>>43Since it’s a famous scene, we need to put in effort with the cast too!
>>47The voice actors for the mob soldiers in the柱稽古編 were really impressive.
Even though I’m a mob.
I’ve easily surpassed 10 replies, it’s amazing, uh… Kurushika Sharu!
The lower moons have become like a test where if you defeat them, you can be promoted to Hashira.
Considering the existence of death metal, I feel that taking away the number from Hibiki was quite an outrageous evaluation.
>>52It’s too convenient to think that when Kyogai grows, it becomes that.
>>57Unfortunately, it was a limit to growth…
>>60That’s enough, I’ll revoke your qualification now… that’s too merciful.
The lower ranks gathered here didn’t seem to have much loyalty, did they…?
People who prefer small breasts.
It was bad that not only was I weak, but I also had no ambition or motivation.
There was a feeling that the minor roles in the anime were likely cast from those who didn’t make it through the auditions.
Split Yamachan or something.
Well, it’s simple enough to create something like a waxing crescent just by coming down to the village…
I think if Hibiki had been there, they would have been killed too, but that treatment really was a mercy…
Because of your ambition and loyalty, it’s no wonder you receive such high praise, Hibiki.
It was just that my ability was a little lacking.
It’s rough that even minor roles are fought over by veteran voice actors.
This guy seems to be looking down on me.
The lower tier is the second team of the upper tier, so if you’re satisfied with being in the second team and just going along without concern, it’s no wonder you get cut.
If you’re going to have people searching for flowers or using the horse, then there’s really no need for a lower gear system; you can just use regular demons.
It feels like someone who can’t manage things just turns it into minced meat instead of using it nicely as a modified base.
The name “rokuro” sounds quite casual, like something a potter would wear.
>>68This guy’s pot looks like it’s crooked too.
Even if I survived and returned to the last quarter phase, I might have ended up getting killed in a power harassment meeting anyway.
It’s really kind to simply demote someone while explaining that they’ve reached their growth limits, especially since they are motivated and able to suggest improvements.
The upper moons are treated with power harassment by Muzan-sama, but they actually feel a bit happy about it, which shows they are on a different level.
It seems like the era is receiving the role of Muzan, at least for now.
On the contrary, it’s amazing how Kyougai became so strong by devouring people to the limit.
It feels like only Reiko-chan is popular among the dead ones.
>>74The design of the legitimate demon girl is cute, and her voice is Kana Ueda… even the scene where she pleads for her life is cute.
Thinking about it, the last quarter was a complete clearance of stock.
The upper moons are engaged in multiple simultaneous battles, and the sense of speed is amazing.
The enemy levels are properly stepping up too.
Former Lower Moon Six → Lower Moon Five → Strengthened Lower Moon One
>>76After showing a 3 for the first time in the upper quarter.
6→4 and 5→1 and 2 and 3 and 6 (new)
The difficulty keeps increasing!
Well, I guess Muzan-sama likes those who are diligent and have loyalty and a desire for self-improvement, as he can read their minds.
I want to be stronger, but my body! I think I can empathize with that a little.
There were quite a few lines, right?
I don’t know if this is their predecessor or not, but they’re really cool…
>>81This guy might have been a perverted and bizarre ceramic artist too.
If we don’t summarize, each of these guys will do it individually, right?
However, considering the actual output, in that case, there would have been no activities from other squad members, and it would have only revolved around the pillars and Tanjiro.
It’s probably because they went out of their way to come to my house to demote me…
It seems that Rui-kun would become quite strong if he became the Ability Integrated Perfect Rui.
There is quite a big wall between the strong lower moon that establishes a base and the strong upper moon that can go on trips.
I’m hoping that after Wani-sensei thoroughly thought about the Blood Demon Art in Hinokami 2, the Lower Moons will become playable instead of just dying.
Well, it probably won’t be…
Thinking about it that way, the swamp is comparable to the lower quarter, even if its output is low.
This is not a suitable difficulty for a first enemy…
>>88I think it was quite effective to attack from the revenge spot while having my breathing restricted and poor visibility underground.
Yandream-kun was surprisingly strong… I think.
Mr. Hibiki is highly loyal and is an amazing person who strives to break the current situation by his own efforts without relying on Lord Muzan.
Well, the level cap is low, the Blood Demon Technique is a lower version of Narumi’s, and the novel is boring, but…
There was a huge difference between the Hashira and the others in the Demon Slayer Corps.
Except for Tanjiro and the others.
>>94Even the exceptions like Tanjiro and the others seem to have quite a gap compared to the Hashira.
Since I was deprived of my numbers, I’ve been increasing the number of drums, you know… that’s quite something.
I thought it was some kind of hood in the picture, but it’s hair.
It seems that the last Lower Rank One was quite strong.
>>97Before becoming a Hashira, did the Wind Hashira and his two companions sacrifice one of their own to take down the enemy?
Is the lower moon honestly just those guys who get dissed so badly?
If it wasn’t for the pillars, it would be easy with the lower ranks.
>>98I’m not in a special position just to hunt down weak warriors…
>>98Is there any point in existing for someone who created the Twelve Kizuki for the Hashira but can’t defeat them?
What number was the guy who got beat up by Kanao’s dad?
>>100That guy is the Lower Moon Two.
The motivation is amazing.
About 90% of the Demon Slayer Corps’ combat power consists of the Hashira, and a group that can’t hunt down those Hashira is… well, I created it myself.
It’s a question of whether there’s really any benefit in going so far as to kill just because things didn’t go as you hoped.
First of all, since Muzan himself doesn’t want to create more demons, there is no way to come up with ideas about organizing or anything like that.
The Upper Moons didn’t get along, so they wouldn’t act cohesively either…
There is a limit to the number of heads on the pillar as well.
The strength of the waning moon was useful when rampaging simultaneously in various places, though.
It’s because of Muzan that collaboration between demons is practically prohibited.
>>107It’s terrible that there are no plans from the demon side, and the only strategy they have is to “throw in the strong ones and clash.”
>下弦程度の力を持たされているThis line in the final act is terrible.
If it gets linked, it might harm me.
Tanjiro, in a state where he can use Hinokami Kagura, had strength comparable to that of a Hashira.
Both the first and last quarters are part of the 12 demon months.
I understand the feeling of thinking that the waning moon isn’t necessary, right?
The demon in the hall is Grilba, and the year demon is Koyasu, right?
“I said that I could still hang in there as long as I could get some blood! Without any specific plan, I got really yelled at by the demon.”
>>115I may have poor specific results and work attitude, but I’ll do my best if I get paid, so please don’t fire me!
There’s nothing left but to die…
The upper moon only has bosses from terrible games, so you can win just by overpowering them.
It’s being called a power harassment meeting, but…
There’s no doubt that the lower ranks had a crappy attitude.
Actually, 1 survived.
>>117“It’s a glitch that the attitude of being able to survive is saying ‘Yay, I can be killed!'”
>>117Suddenly forcing someone into a meeting and threatening to kill them if you don’t like it goes beyond power harassment.
It’s often said to be a bit pitiful, but everyone seems to be hesitant in front of the pillars.
Because they were the kind of people who were totally into killing others…
The reason I kept my personality intact was to either kill the Hashira or find my target.
If you don’t do either, then it can’t be helped.
I can really see that the aspiring authors are truly expected.
The author also says that it’s about as strong as the first one, though.
It’s not that I’m going to kill Muzan right away; I’m actually listening to his side of the story.
It’s about how to give a presentation.
>>126If we receive the budget (blood), we will make the project (pillar killing) a success!
Even Muzan decides not to cut the upper ranks, so the lower ranks are really weak.
Even at the upper moon meetings, it’s said, “You guys are even thinking about your existential purpose.”
For better or worse, my older brother is extraordinarily strong, so there’s no need to abandon him.
Kabakuro, who ran away from the kids, is not good at exploration, laughing like Douma.
There are a bit too many goals conceded.
They say it’s unreasonable, but since there are no executives or middle management, there’s no dilemma.
As long as I become stronger according to the boss’s intentions, I think I’m one of the more understandable ones in the evil organization.
Muzan really hates the idea of increasing his own kind.
If I decide it’s unnecessary, I guess I’ll kill it.
>>132Although I was stripped of my position, compared to myself who is thinking of a comeback plan and the lower-ranked OBs that appeared in the side story, the lack of motivation among the current lower ranks is terrible.
Even with the fifth moon, it’s strong enough to wipe out a regular squad of fighters.
>>133Five only shared power, but originally they could use all the family’s strength, so they have a level of one.
It feels like if I eat while escaping, I could quickly become stronger.
I wonder how many people I need to consume until my strength reaches the first quarter.
Should I say it’s bad to read thoughts or bad to have my thoughts read?
If we think about strength, the job of the Lower Moon would be to kill the abnormal ones before they grow into Hashira.
It is bad to have thoughts that would be troubling if read.
Although Rui-kun is a special type that builds a nest and increases his companions,
I understand why you might like it, even with all the various issues, because it’s causing quite a bit of damage.
>>139It’s normally strong and not running away from the pillar.
Only Blood Demon Techniques have been shown, but it seems like the people of Asakusa have surpassed the lower moon.
Rui-kun’s place has been in such a state lately that there’s a problem awareness regarding the low level of new recruits.
Well, when I’m told that I’m the one who hired such talent as a demon, I can’t really say anything.
It’s difficult because there are weaklings who can turn into violence against others, like Han Tengu.
>>144The recognition that the shittiness of humanity becomes strength.
Due to the matters concerning Douma and Tanjiro, to be honest, it’s just a gacha.
>>150It’s no good, Muzan-sama, that you’re missing out on Nezuko’s big win and the people of Asakusa.
Isn’t it at a level where almost no one can win against Lower Moon 2 other than the Hashira?
>>146I think Tanjiro and the others would have a good chance even before reaching the red-light district.
>>149Conversely, even the mob characters probably wouldn’t win as they are during the Infinity Castle arc.
You often see people like this in rural pachinko parlors.
Since you’re just going to create things like the Twelve Demon Moons to foolishly search for a彼岸花 that won’t be found anyway, it makes the demon hunters, who are already abnormal, motivated and stronger.
Well, it would be frustrating if, after hundreds of years of not being discovered, someone who uses the same earrings and breathing techniques as Yorichi suddenly appeared.
>>152The one who randomly turned into a demon is going to unleash their own special technique.
It’s being done to you because it’s meant to be.
There are too few guys with the strength of a regular pillar.
It’s unavoidable because it’s a harsh workplace…
>>153I mean, the ones whose pillars take care of them properly are strong, so I really can’t keep up.
Compared to the Lower Moons, the Upper Moons are battle-hardened warriors, but their level of strength is on a different dimension, so they are naturally hunted down a lot, which leads Muzan to consider dismantling the Lower Moons… and this structure becomes clear to the readers later on.
That said, isn’t it going too far to kill everyone except for Ichi?
>>154I think they should be nurtured, but from a Muzan perspective, most people have no attachment, and I understand the reasoning that it’s faster to just roll the gacha.
>>164I had to fire him because he wasn’t trying to grow despite being in a training position.
>>154First of all, you have no motivation and I can understand that by reading your mind.
Still, even if you say that, if you give me blood, I’ll do it, so…
Iku’s loyalty is passing!
I wonder what kind of blood demon techniques these guys had.
I think you should make better use of those who are specialized in abilities, like that writer guy.
If we practice with the pillars, even the mobs can compete against the mass-produced lower ranks.
Because his voice is from Daisuke Nishida, it has an unnecessarily good voice.
If you have a demon with mediocre strength, it will be used for leveling up abnormal individuals, so increasing the number of demons has backfired too much.
It seems that the Upper Moons were frequently replaced, but I wonder what kind of people were there before Douma and the other demons entered…
>>163If we win the bloody battle, we can devour the losers along with their numbers and power with Muzan-sama’s permission, right?
Douma seems to have jumped several grades all at once.
>>168Akaza, who has not been killed by either Brother or Douma and is permitted by Muzan, is overly favored from all directions.
>>163From the way that new lower-ranked member acts, it seems they haven’t fallen from the lower ranks…
Those who reached the Rock Pillar during training probably became around the Semi-Pillar class if they lived long enough.
Even a dreamer is on the edge, so to speak.
There’s still a use for it, so I’m sending Akaza while charging in.
I don’t think they believe they can knock down the pillar at the lower limit.
It’s much better that Hibikai-san just faced deprivation…
>>167I’m putting in a proper effort.
Muzan likes serious people.
Muzan-sama clearly shows favoritism towards those he likes, doesn’t he?
>>170I’m being bitten a lot by Tamako, who I had a crush on.
>>170The frustration and regret when Oni-chan died is immense.
>>176That guy was really acting like a upper moon.
From the perspective of Muzan.
While escaping from the pillar, I increase the demons.
In recent years, I imagine it’s pretty stressful to have that demon being hunted so relentlessly.
Thomas loses easily to the Flame Pillar, who isn’t that overwhelmingly strong even with doping, so it’s better not to bother…
>>173It’s terrible that all the members of the Thomas extermination team are countering Thomas.
>>173It feels almost like a dumpling, but wouldn’t Rengoku-san seem like a top Hashira back in the day?
Also, since even at a level where he is being pummeled by the pillars, he almost killed with Blood Demon Arts, I think there’s a chance if he uses Blood Demon Arts that can trap the other Lower Moons too.
When I told him to go kill Tanjiro, he went and killed Rengoku-san instead and came back satisfied, which is just terrible.
The cruel one is running around.
Isn’t it unreasonable that you have to have the determination to defeat the Hashira with a strength that cannot be beaten by the Hashira?
>>182If you can’t defeat them, are you making an effort to be able to do so? You’re not, right? That’s the point.
>>182In terms of shogi, it’s a question of whether there is any value in gold and silver pieces that run away without protecting the king.
>>187If Muzan dies, he will die anyway.
I can understand why you would want to have expectations from me after seeing Narume.
Among my favorite upper moons, there’s Douma whose personality is at a level that makes Muzan go “hmm…”
The jar that tries to communicate properly with Douma is admirable.
>>184Because I can read your mind, Muzan.
Because there is no sense of camaraderie.
If you can’t die for me, then I seriously think you should die.
The crooked vase is impressive for being a source of funding by selling distorted vases.
Why do you think everyone deserves praise just for defeating demons?
>>190Because I only received enough strength to be able to try hard and defeat the demons…
>>190It’s not really my original line of work, and it’s only natural to win against someone at that level… Besides, there’s not really any need to fight…
I was told that I look like someone who spins a potter’s wheel.
I really remember that “Rokuro” got a good laugh.
It feels like there wasn’t much favor for anything other than 5.
It’s no surprise that the calm and steady older brother who just does his job as a subordinate and the incredibly ambitious Akaza are well-liked…
Even if they’re weak, there must have been lower-ranked ones throughout history who were able to take hostages more properly and kill with filthy hands.
>>198It seems that there were some old pillars who were on the same level as Ume-chan, and I think it was also because the story takes place during the era of the Miracle Generation.
Akaza was created with the expectation that he would become a strong demon from the very beginning.
It’s as expected since it has been sitting at Upper Moon 2 for a long time.
Akaza was really serious and was also inviting demons.
>>200It seems that all the demons Akaza recruited ended up dying quickly, so he couldn’t see those with demon talent…
>>202Probably, based on the difference in how Rengoku-san tried to persuade until the end and how Tanjiro silently attempted to kill, it seems that he only recruits strong and principled people, so those kinds of people probably don’t become demons in the first place.
Honestly, I didn’t really want to increase the number of my kind in the first place.
A top-secret mission that can only be entrusted to those of upper-tier class, who are truly strong and loyal, regarding the blue spider lily.
The strength itself is also subtle.
Well, it’s not needed, right? The lower moon.