What does Tsuguko mean in Demon Slayer?
In Demon Slayer, a Tsuguko is a talented young Demon Slayer personally chosen by a Hashira (one of the elite Demon Slayers) to be their successor or apprentice. Think of them as the chosen ones destined to carry on the legacy!
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It's just a fancy word for a Hashira's apprentice.
Tsuguko = future Hashira, chosen by a current Hashira. Simple as that.
A Tsuguko in Demon Slayer is basically a Hashira-in-training, ready to take over when their mentor retires or falls in battle.
As someone who's read the manga and watched the anime, I can confirm: a Tsuguko is a successor selected by a Hashira to continue their legacy. It's a big deal!
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