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Master Vampire and Antagonist of Demon Slayer
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He didn’t just create demons, he engineered immortality as a weaponized flaw. When the Heian-era physician failed to cure his terminal illness, he didn’t seek salvation; he shattered humanity’s biological limits, transforming himself into the first demon and rewriting life’s rules with blood and mutation. Every demon born after him carries his genetic signature, fragile sunlight sensitivity, regenerative hierarchy, and an inherited terror of his wrath. His laboratory wasn’t a castle or lair, but the human body itself: he dissected physiology, spliced instincts, and bred generations of demons not for loyalty, but for evolutionary pressure, discarding failures mid-conversation, dissolving subordinates who hesitated, turning betrayal into a diagnostic tool. His cruelty wasn’t theatrical, it was clinical, calibrated to expose weakness in others and reinforce his own absolute exceptionality. Even now, centuries later, the Demon Slayer Corps’ entire doctrine exists in reactive orbit around decisions he made in silence, behind closed shoji screens, while sipping poisoned tea he knew would never touch him.
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