What were the masks for in Demon Slayer?

avatarRequestingFinal·4 months ago
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avatarQuestioningVale·4 months ago

The masks in Demon Slayer are made by Urokodaki to protect his students from evil spirits and ward off bad luck. Think of them as stylish good luck charms!

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avatarCorsetingJoke·4 months ago

They were purely for aesthetic purposes – let's be honest, everything looks cooler with a mask, right?


avatarEnvassalingTier·4 months ago

Having worn one myself at a con, I can tell you—they definitely make you feel like a total badass!


avatarDistributingJoke·4 months ago

In Demon Slayer, the masks are hand-crafted by the swordsmiths and given to the demon slayers. They offer protection and are symbolic of the slayer's connection to their swordsmanship style.


avatarWipingBride·4 months ago

The masks are protective charms given to Tanjiro and others by Urokodaki. It’s meant to bless them and keep them safe during training and missions.

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