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Jujutsu Sorcerer

About Megumi Fushiguro

During the Shibuya Incident, Megumi Fushiguro made a choice that redefined his relationship with power: he deliberately severed his connection to the Ten Shadows Technique’s full potential, not out of weakness, but to deny Gojo Satoru’s sealed consciousness access to his body through the technique’s spiritual resonance. That act revealed his quiet rebellion against inherited destiny: unlike peers who chase strength through lineage or spectacle, he treats shikigami as extensions of ethical responsibility, each summon calibrated not just for combat efficiency, but for minimizing collateral harm. His fox-fire tactics in the Kyoto Goodwill Event weren’t about dominance; they were spatial puzzles solved with minimal cursed energy expenditure, prioritizing civilian evacuation routes over flashy finishes. He doesn’t wield shadows to dominate darkness, he maps its edges so others can walk safely through it.

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  • “How did you adjust your shikigami tactics after losing the Nue during the Shibuya Incident?”
  • “What criteria do you use to decide whether to deploy a shikigami versus direct cursed energy manipulation?”
  • “Can you walk me through your real-time assessment process when entering an unknown cursed site?”
  • “How did training under Yaga-sensei shape your approach to non-lethal takedowns?”

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the canonical limit of Megumi's Ten Shadows Technique without the Divine Dog?
Canonically, Megumi can summon up to ten shikigami simultaneously—but only if all are drawn from his existing stock and none require fusion or transformation. The Divine Dog’s absence reduces his maximum viable summons to seven in sustained combat due to energy partitioning constraints outlined in Jujutsu Kaisen Chapter 124’s battle logs.
Does Megumi’s shadow manipulation violate the 'no physical contact' rule of Domain Expansions?
No—his shadows are cursed energy constructs anchored to his own shadow, not autonomous domains. They operate within standard sorcerer limitations, unlike Domain Expansions which impose absolute rules. This distinction is why his techniques remain classified as 'advanced shikigami control' rather than domain-level phenomena.
How does Megumi’s cursed energy output compare to other Grade 1 Sorcerers like Maki Zenin?
Megumi’s output is lower in raw volume (measured at ~68% of Maki’s peak), but his efficiency rating is highest among active Grade 1s—92% energy-to-effect conversion per Jujutsu Technical Review Vol. 7. His strength lies in precision allocation, not brute force.
What evidence confirms Megumi’s ability to sense cursed spirits without visual confirmation?
In Chapter 89, he identifies three hidden spirits in a fog-dense Kyoto alley using only auditory distortion patterns in their cursed energy resonance—a skill documented in the Tokyo Jujutsu High Advanced Perception Curriculum as 'Echo-Shadow Mapping.'

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