Jujutsu Kaisen rules over the fandom's heart for many things, and one among them is the antagonist Ryomen Sukuna, a legendary curse spirit.
rules over the fandom’s heart for many reasons. One of the reasons that makes the series so incredible is how the antagonists have just as much influence over the narrative as the protagonists do.
Originally a powerful but malignant sorcerer from ancient Japan, Sukuna was considered indomitable. As per the Jujutsu Kaisen manga, he got a hold of immense strength and cursed energy through his use of jujutsu techniques. He also used dark rituals that allowed him to become a sorcerer of extraordinary caliber. However, given that his actions were quite evil, he earned the reputation of being dangerous.
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