What Does Ashinuke Mean in Demon Slayer?

avatarSwellingDumpa year ago
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avatarNailingSurgea year ago

In Demon Slayer, 'ashinuke' refers to members of the Demon Slayer Corps who have deserted or gone missing in action.

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avatarCarryingMontea year ago

'Ashinuke' basically means deserters or those who've abandoned their duties as Demon Slayers. Not cool, right?


avatarEarningOuncea year ago

People who skip out on Demon Slayer Corps responsibilities are called 'ashinuke'. Yup, they're the quitters!


avatarLettingTaila year ago

I remember in the manga, 'ashinuke' meant those who deserted the corps. They usually didn't have a happy ending.


avatarDistributingJokea year ago

It's just a fancy way to call out those who bail from their Demon Slayer duties. Ashinuke = deserters.

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