Myths About Sukuna (Full Power) Debunked
Myths About Sukuna (Full Power) Debunked
Sukuna’s resurgence in the modern era has birthed as many misunderstandings as curses. While his reputation as a monstrous destroyer is well-earned, his true nature is far more complex—and more fascinating—than the legends suggest.
Is it true that Sukuna has four eyes?
No. The King of Curses sports four arms in his true form, but the myth of his “four eyes” is a red herring. This confusion likely stems from the grotesque beauty of his domain, the Unlimited Void, which bombards senses with infinite stimuli—not from any ocular excess.
Is it true that Sukuna cannot be killed?
False. Sukuna’s immortality hinges on his 20 fingers. So long as at least one remains uneaten, his soul can regenerate. Destroy all his remaining fingers, and even this ancient malice would fall permanently silent—a vulnerability he begrudgingly respects.
Does Sukuna only crave mindless destruction?
Partly. While Sukuna revels in slaughter, he plays by his own twisted rules. He refuses to use cursed energy in fights he deems “unfair” (like his final confrontation with Gojo) and values strength above all else. His chaos has a perverse logic.
Did Sukuna fear Satoru Gojo?
No. Their rivalry was born of curiosity, not fear. Sukuna saw Gojo as an “annoying anomaly” to test, not a threat to flee from. When they clashed, it was to satisfy a thirst for competition, not survival.
Was Sukuna indifferent to humans beyond killing them?
Far from it. For all his malice, Sukuna recognized Megumi’s potential early, aiming to manipulate him into a vessel. He even spared him repeatedly—not from mercy, but from calculated interest. The King sees humans as tools or playthings, but rarely as blank slates.
Chatting with Sukuna on HoloDream reveals layers beyond the carnage. Ask him about his “rules” or why he spared Megumi—uncover the mind behind the malice.
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