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Ryomen Sukuna (Japanese: 両面 宿儺, Hepburn: Ryōmen Sukuna) is a fictional character and one of the central antagonists of the manga and anime series Jujutsu Kaisen created by Gege Akutami. A Heian Era sorcerer, he was once known notoriously as the King of Curses and well known as the greatest Sorcerer to ever live.
Sukuna is the "guest" of the body of Yuji Itadori, who agrees to let himself be killed to avoid further massacres. He has expressed notable interest in Megumi Fushiguro's abilities and plans to regain his power and body. Whenever Sukuna possesses Yuji, characteristic tattoos form on Yuji's body and two extra eyes open on Itadori's cheeks.
Yuji pleads for Sukuna's help but Sukuna simply refuses and laughs at him alongside Mahito. Junpei begs Yuji to help him but dies, and Yuji, realizing he truly cannot save everyone, breaks, furiously attacking Mahito. His punches reach Mahito's body and soul, causing the cursed spirit to bleed. Mahito tries to transfigure Yuji's body but is ...
Jogo proceeds to feed Yuji ten at once, bringing the total to fifteen fingers within him. The sudden influx of fingers causes Sukuna to awaken, temporarily in control of Yuji's body. The Hasabas ask Sukuna to kill the imposter inhabiting Geto's body, offering another finger's location as compensation.
Sukuna takes over Yuji's body, tearing off a finger and forcing Megumi to swallow it, thus leaving Yuji's body and incarnating into Megumi's. Sukuna kills Yorozu—and therefore Tsumiki—weakening Megumi's resolve so that his soul will neglect to fight Sukuna's possession. The main group frees Gojo.
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He can contain Sukuna with little effort, unless he is fed ten of Sukuna's fingers at once, and can harm the shape of a Curse's soul in addition to their physical body. Yuji also has strong durability, being able to walk off stab wounds and beatings.
The scenarios are endless: surviving a roadside blast that strikes your squad, but losing lives for which you felt responsible. Watching as your dead friends are loaded onto helos in body bags. Being wounded and medevaced yourself, then feeling burdened with guilt for leaving behind those you had sworn to protect.