In “Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba,” Ubuyashiki Kagaya, the 97th head of the Ubuyashiki clan, who are in conflict with Kibutsuji Muzan, is the highest-ranking officer of the Demon Slayer Corps and is known as “Omaster.” He has a gentle voice and aura.
At the same time, as the highest-ranking officer of the Demon Slayer Corps, he also has a strong core, strong charisma and a talent for winning people’s hearts, earning him the immense trust of the Pillars.
The master’s final death scene is a hot topic.
So, this time I’ve summarized the following about the Master’s end and his true identity.
- Demon Slayer: Did the Master die in a suicide bombing?
- Demon Slayer: What is the true identity of the Master and the curse of the Ubuyashiki family?
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Did the Master die in a suicide bombing?
After finishing his conversation with Kibutsuji Muzan, the Master finally blows up the entire Sanjusangyo mansion and commits suicide, dying.
As the head of the Ubuyashiki family, and to protect the Demon Slayer Corps members who were like his children, the Master ultimately sacrificed himself in attacking Kibutsuji Muzan. Here we will explain in detail the events leading up to his death.
Muzan Kimura goes to his master
Kibutsuji Muzan finally appears before the Master, who is bedridden.
The Master does not panic, and in his usual calm demeanor, murmurs, “So you have finally come to me,” and speaks to Kibutsuji Muzan slowly.
Meanwhile, Kibutsuji Muzan looks at the Master and coldly tells him, “How ugly, how ugly,” and “I can already smell a corpse coming from you, Ubuyashiki.”
Unfazed by Kibutsuji Muzan’s words, the Master forces himself to stand up despite bleeding, and continues his conversation with Kibutsuji Muzan.
This is a moment that makes you feel the Master’s strong will, as if he has been waiting for this long time for thousands of years.
What is the relationship between the Master and Kibutsuji Muzan?
While the Master strains his body, he tells Muzan that he is actually of the same bloodline as Kibutsuji Muzan, and that he has been cursed for allowing a demon to come from his clan.
And that is why the Ubuyashiki clan has been working hard to defeat Kibutsuji Muzan for thousands of years.
The Master and Kibutsuji Muzan were of the same bloodline.
The Master commits suicide with his wife and child?
The Master denied Kibutsuji Muzan’s dream, stating that his death was not as important as those who had been tormented by Muzan up until now.
And as he finished saying, “I never thought you’d be so willing to listen,” and “Thank you, Muzan,” there was a loud explosion and the Ubuyashiki mansion collapsed.
With a smile like a Buddha, the Master blew himself up with explosives, including himself, his wife and child, in order to deal a blow to Kibutsuji Muzan.
Furthermore, fine caltrops had been mixed into the explosives to delay Kibutsuji Muzan’s regeneration for even a second.
As a result, Kibutsuji Muzan’s body was burned and he regretted having measured the true worth of the man known as Ubuyashiki Kagaya by human standards.
What is the Master’s true identity?
Kibutsuji Muzan, the progenitor of demons, originally lived as a member of the aristocratic class during the Heian period around 1000 years ago.
That aristocratic bloodline was later connected to the Ubuyashiki family, meaning that Kibutsuji Muzan and the Master are of the same bloodline.
This fact is the only blemish on the Ubuyashiki clan, whose greatest wish is to defeat demons.
The existence of Kibutsuji Muzan, the master of all demons, was something that they could not forgive more than anyone, and it is likely that they were deeply saddened by it.
What was the curse of the Ubuyashiki clan that caused the Master to commit suicide in the end?
Who placed the curse on the Ubuyashiki family, which ultimately caused the Master to commit suicide, and when?
Also, what happens if you are cursed?
And how can this curse be lifted?
When did the Ubuyashiki family curse begin?
The Ubuyashiki family, which shares the same bloodline as Kibutsuji Muzan, have been plagued by a curse for over 1000 years due to the birth of a demon in their family.
However, the reason behind Kibutsuji Muzan’s transformation into a demon is related to his own weak constitution and the medicine given to him by a certain doctor.
Kibutsuji Muzan was told that he would die at the age of 20, and asked the doctor to treat him so that he could live as long as possible.
However, as his condition worsened day by day, he became angry and killed the doctor. Immediately afterwards, the medicine began to take effect, and he gained a strong body and began to show the symptoms of a demon.
This makes it clear that Kibutsuji Muzan did not wish to become a demon, but became a demon as a result of the treatment he received in the hope of living a long life.
Therefore, it can be said that it was the doctor who turned Kibutsuji Muzan into a demon, and that the doctor is the true cause of the curse.
What happens with the Ubuyashiki family curse?
Due to the influence of the curse, children born into the Ubuyashiki family are born with weak bodies and little stamina, making it difficult for them to even slay demons, let alone wield a sword.
In fact, the Master himself wished to be a swordsman like the corps members and protect people’s lives, but it is said that his pulse becomes irregular when he swings a sword.
However, despite their physical weakness, the Ubuyashiki family excels in the ability to unite people.
Perhaps this is why they have been able to brilliantly lead the Pillars and the Demon Slayer Corps, who are usually considered to be stubborn and difficult to obey, for hundreds of years.
In the Ubuyashiki family, all but one of the boys died before reaching adulthood. The Master also had several male siblings, but they all died before reaching adulthood, leaving the Master as the only surviving member.
As for girls, if they do not marry and change their surname by the age of 13, they will generally lose their lives to accidents or illness.
However, if a boy is raised as a girl until the age of 13, there is a chance that he will survive until that age.
For this reason, it was the custom in the Ubuyashiki family to raise boys as girls until they turned 13.
How can the curse of the Ubuyashiki family be broken?
Because of the curse, the Ubuyashiki clan’s children are often born with weak health and die young, so when the clan was in danger of becoming extinct, they received some important advice from the priest.
That advice was, “If you do everything in your power to defeat Kibutsuji Muzan, the clan will not become extinct.”
In other words, if Kibutsuji Muzan was defeated, the Ubuyashiki family would be freed from the terrible curse and would be able to live a normal life.
And after defeating Kibutsuji Muzan in the final battle, the Master’s son, Ubuyashiki Kiriya, was freed from the curse.
summary
Thank you for reading “Demon Slayer: Did the Master die in a suicide bombing? What is his true identity and what is the curse of the Ubuyashiki family?” to the end.
This time, we have summarized the Master’s final moments, his true identity, and the curse of the Ubuyashiki family.
The Master was a man with a calm and collected judgment and a gentle personality, bringing comfort to those around him.
Despite suffering from an illness, he devoted his efforts to defeating Kibutsuji Muzan, and showed a spirit of self-sacrifice to protect his beloved corps members to the very end.
I’m also very much looking forward to the spectacular final battle that will unfold in the Infinity Castle after the Master’s sacrifice.
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