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The second mission was a mansion. A had been kidnapping young women, hiding in the watery reflections of a wealthy estate. The labyrinth of shifting rooms and false mirrors forced the team to trust each other. Zenitsu’s hearing caught the demon’s heartbeat. Inosuke’s touch sensed the ripples in the air. And Tanjiro—Tanjiro smelled the demon’s deception: the faint scent of rot beneath the illusion of clean water. They cornered it, and with Nezuko’s explosive flames and Tanjiro’s Water Breathing, Fourth Form: Striking Tide , they reduced it to ash.
The forest was wrong. Spider webs draped every tree, and the air tasted of despair. Demons were everywhere—but they were puppets, their necks bound by invisible thread. At the center was the : a cruel “mother,” a hulking “father,” a sadistic “son,” and the puppeteer “older brother,” Rui.
The Master of the Corps, Kagaya Ubuyashiki, speaks in a voice that sounds like wind through wisteria: “Let her be tested.”
But he will not stop. He cannot. Because the sun always rises, and he carries the last ember of his family’s warmth inside a wooden box. Demon.Slayer.Kimetsu.no.Yaiba.SEASON.01.S01.COM...
The trial will come. But for now, as the sun rises, Tanjiro adjusts the box on his back. Nezuko stirs, her small hand pressing against the wood. He places his palm over hers. They have survived the first season—the crucible of snow, temple, swamp, and spider. But the night is young, and the demons grow stronger. Tanjiro’s sword is black. His sister is a monster. And his heart is still breaking.
Rui was a demon, a creature of the Twelve Kizuki. He wasn’t a beast; he was a child who had twisted the memory of family into a prison of blood and thread. His blade-like silk could sever anything—including the bond between siblings.
Second was Inosuke Hashibira. A wild boar’s head atop a boy’s body, he fought with feral rage, believing strength was the only law. He challenged Tanjiro to a duel before they’d even exchanged names. The second mission was a mansion
The battle broke them. Zenitsu was poisoned, his body seizing. Inosuke was cut down, his ribs exposed, his boar mask shattered. And Tanjiro faced Rui alone. His water breathing was useless against the demon’s unbreakable threads. Rui toyed with him, mocking his bond with Nezuko. “You cling to a demon as your sister?” Rui laughed. “My bonds are stronger. I cut them myself.”
Nezuko, watching her brother almost die, unleashed a fraction of her true power—a crimson explosion that burned away the spider’s forest. And in that moment, Giyu Tomioka appeared. He decapitated the fleeing Rui with a single, cold stroke.
The snow on the mountain had not yet melted when Tanjiro Kamado’s world ended and began anew. He remembered the smell first—the sharp, coppery tang of blood that cut through the crisp winter air as he descended the path home. Then came the sight: his mother, his younger siblings, broken and silent. The demon’s handiwork was precise, cruel. Only Nezha remained, but the embers in her eyes had been replaced by a flickering, hungry flame. She was no longer fully human. Zenitsu’s hearing caught the demon’s heartbeat
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The training was a crucible. For two years, Tanjiro ran, cut boulders, and learned to breathe—not just air, but the rhythm of water itself. Urokodaki was a hard master, but his wooden mask hid a gentle heart. The final test was surviving on a demon-infested mountain for a week. Tanjiro emerged not as a boy, but as a swordsman of the Demon Slayer Corps, his blade forged from the sun-lit ore known as Nichirin . It changed color: black. An ill omen, Urokodaki murmured, for black blades had no recorded history. Tanjiro didn’t care. He had a box on his back, and inside, Nezuko slept.
Together, this broken trio faced the —a horned beast with a mouth that split ear-to-ear. Tanjiro nearly died, but Nezuko’s blood-powered kick shattered the demon’s skull. Zenitsu, unconscious, sliced the head clean off with a single Thunderclap and Flash . Inosuke, having refused to retreat, carved his own path through the monster’s flesh. They won, but barely.