Demon Slayer’s nine Hashira are humanity’s last line of defense against the vicious demons that rule the night. It’s not an easy job, and only the best of the best can take on this prestigious mantle. As such, the only way to become a Hashira is to kill at least 50 demons or defeat one of Muzan’s overpowered Demon Moons.A Hashira can also choose their successor, or Tsugoku, by carefully selecting them from the Corps’ most skilled members. Unfortunately, these fan-favorite characters met brutal, untimely demises in Demon Slayer, and the Hashira certainly weren’t an exception. Some of their fates, however, were much sadder than others. That said, many of the Hashira die in Demon Slayer.RELATED: Every Demon Slayer Sword Color (And What It Means)
Demon Slayer‘s nine Hashira are humanity’s last line of defense against the vicious demons that rule the night. It’s not an easy job, and only the best of the best can take on this prestigious mantle. As such, the only way to become a Hashira is to kill at least 50 demons or defeat one of Muzan’s overpowered Demon Moons.
A Hashira can also choose their successor, or Tsugoku, by carefully selecting them from the Corps’ most skilled members. Unfortunately, these fan-favorite characters met brutal, untimely demises in Demon Slayer, and the Hashira certainly weren’t an exception. Some of their fates, however, were much sadder than others. That said, many of the Hashira die in Demon Slayer.
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