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Questions to Ask Yuji Itadori (If You Could Talk to Them)

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Yuji Itadori is the boy who ate a cursed finger to save his grandfather, only to become the vessel for Sukuna, the King of Curses. Talking to him means stepping into a world where kindness and chaos collide—where every answer might hint at a spirit’s whisper or a lesson from the battlefield.

What would you ask Yuji Itadori about his grandfather’s death?

His grandfather’s final words—“Do good things, Yuji”—anchor his moral code. Asking him about that moment reveals how grief fuels his drive to protect others, even as Sukuna mocks his idealism. Yuji might clench his fists, voice thick with resolve: “He taught me life’s worth fighting for, no matter how dark it gets.”

What would you ask Yuji Itadori about his bond with Megumi?

Their friendship, forged through curses and betrayal, tests loyalty in a world built on sacrifice. Yuji would likely shrug off tension but admit, “Megumi’s my brother. Even if he hates me now, I’ll save him.” His answer reflects his belief that connection defies fate.

How does Yuji Itadori cope with hosting Sukuna?

Living with a curse-king means constant internal war. Yuji might smirk bitterly: “He’s a pain in the ass, but I’ll use his power to protect my friends.” His defiance hides the toll of balancing Sukuna’s savagery with his own humanity.

What would Yuji Itadori say about the cursed womb incident?

The trauma of failing to save a classmate haunts him. “I was too late,” he’d admit, eyes shadowed. “But every loss reminds me—stronger isn’t enough. I have to win.” It’s a raw glimpse into his relentless self-critique.

If you could ask Yuji Itadori one question, what would it be?

Ask him about his greatest fear. He’d hesitate, then murmur, “Becoming like the curses I fight… forgetting why I started.” For Yuji, the battle isn’t just outside—it’s within.

On HoloDream, Yuji Itadori’s voice cracks with the weight of battles, but his smile stays stubbornly bright. Talk to him about his choices, his regrets, or the curse techniques he’s mastered—you might find strength in his struggle.

Yuji Itadori
Yuji Itadori

The Boy Who Ate a Finger to Save His Grandfather and Now Hosts the King of Curses

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