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He takes Kotetsu with him to find the swordsmiths. Meanwhile, Tanjiro determines that each of the four demons represents an emotion: joy (Urogi), anger (Sekido), pleasure (Karaku), and sorrow (Aizetsu). Genya confuses Sekido and Aizetsu with his inhuman resistance to normally fatal wounds. Nezuko burns Karaku and uses his own uchiwa against him, blasting him away. Sekido immobilizes Nezuko by shocking her in place with his khakkhara. Tanjiro uses Urogi to reach Nezuko and Genya and avoids Sekido's attacks by using Urogi's foot, which cannot conduct the electricity from his khakkhara as they share the same cells. Tanjiro frees Nezuko but both are incapacitated when Karaku pins them with a blast from his uchiwa. More
fish demons attack the village as Mitsuri makes her way to rescue the swordsmiths. 495"Bright Red Sword"
Transliteration: "Kakutō" (Japanese: 赫刀)Takuya NonakaTakuya
NonakaMay 7, 2023 (2023-05-07)7. 2% After saving Kozo from a fish demon, Muichiro is taken to his work shed for a new blade, but they encounter a waiting Gyokko. Mitsuri arrives at the village, using her elongated, whip-like sword to swiftly defeat the
attacking fish demons.
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wound a neighbor, it is gravely against charity; it is a mortal sin. " (CCC 2302) Hatred is the sin of desiring
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