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Nezuko setting Tengen on fire. By the end of the battle, Gyutaro's poison has spread throughout Tengen's body resulting in his inability to speak. As he lays dying from the poison, Nezuko Kamado intervenes and uses her her Blood Demon Art to burn the poison out of his system, allowing him to rejoice with his wives.
After Season 2, it may seem like Uzui will never be part of the series again, but he does have some role in the Hashira Training Arc as well as the Final Arc. Although the teaser of Demon Slayer Season 4 doesn't give any information, Uzui will be in charge of training the Corps members.
The core components of a Demon Slayer's strength comes down to one's Breathing Style, battle IQ, and physical strength. These are even more important for those at the Hashira level, who will likely combat Kizuki rank demons regularly. In these three regards, Tengen Uzui is far from the weakest Hashira.
But there is one who is the friendliest of them all, and that is Kiyogiro Rangoku, the Flame Hashira. Among the pillars, there is not a single negative thing revolving Rangoku. Such an honest guy, and his character influences others positively. In Demon Slayer, Liu and Rangoku are not shown to have any interactions.
The primary role of a Tsuguko is to step into the shoes of the Hashira they serve under, should the Hashira no longer be able to fulfill their duties. This can occur when a Hashira retires or passes away.
Each season of Demon Slayer Kimetsu no Yaiba has added new Hashira for you to learn by name and by style. With Last season's Mugen Train Arc and Entertainment District Arc brought Rengoku, the flame hashira, and Tengen Uzui, the sound hashira.
Tengen Uzui loves all of his wives equally, but he was actually set to have a different wife. He was supposed to marry Suma's younger sister, but Suma had other plans.
After his retirement from the Demon Slayer Corps due to the injuries his sustained during his fight with Gyutaro, Tengen changes his appearance to coordinate the loss of his left eye and hand.
Towards the final arcs of the manga, Tanjiro is mortally wounded and dies during a fight with the Demon King Muzan. Though Muzan is also seriously injured, he uses the last of his powers to turn Tanjiro into a demon.
Immortality ( 不死 ふし , Fushi?) grants Tengen eternal life, just as the name implies. It does not stop them from aging, so their body and technique must be reset every five hundred years. In 2006, Tengen failed to merge with a Star Plasma Vessel and evolved into more of a cursed spirit than a human.
But the crowning moment of his achievements is when he epically slices off Daki's head and makes a run for it—after all, she won't die until her brother's head is also sliced. Unfortunately, Gyutaro spots Inosuke and stabs him right through where his heart should be with a sickle imbued with deadly poison.
Unfortunately, manifesting his Mark in the battle against Akaza also doomed Giyu to die by his 25th birthday, taking the air out of the sils of his survival.
5 Hashiras who die in Demon Slayer, and how it happens.
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Seiji Yukinari ( 雪 ゆき 成 なり 聖 せい 司 じ , Yukinari Seiji?) is a Demon Slayer and the Ice Hashira ( 氷 こおり 柱 ばしら , Kōri Bashira?) of the Demon Slayer Corps.
Unfortunately, the answer to this question would be, no, he did not. Zenitsu, along with Tanjiro and Inosuke got way stronger than average corps members with training. In fact, he became one of the very few to even invent a new form of Thunder Breathing. However, his dream of becoming a Hashira was never realized.
When it comes to pure strength, Shinobu Kocho is the weakest Hashira in Demon Slayer. She doesn't even have enough strength to decapitate a demon's head and she makes up for it by injecting poison into the demons.
1 Mitsuri Kanroji
Mitsuri has a strange connection with her renown for strength while being secure in her talents as a powerful Hashira.