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What kind of demon is Toguro?

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What kind of demon is Toguro?

What kind of demon is Toguro?

Powers and Abilities Demon Physiology: Younger Toguro is a B-Class Demon but still retains his human body after being choose to become one. Demon Energy Manipulation: As a demon, Younger Toguro can manipulate his demonic energy.

How did Toguro become a demon?

Toguro was indeed corrupted by his rage, seeking blind vengeance against the demon who had caused him such anguish. ... Toguro chose to become a demon, because for some warped reason, he wanted to die at the hands of a human, the same way he had killed Kairen.

Why did Toguro want to become a demon?

  • Toguro chose to become a demon, because for some warped reason, he wanted to die at the hands of a human, the same way he had killed Kairen. Further, when Genkai tells Toguro (in the afterlife) that she considered Yusuke like her own son, he said that he cared about the kid too, asking her to make sure Yusuke doesn't follow him into hell.

How did Toguro become corrupted by his rage?

  • Toguro was indeed corrupted by his rage, seeking blind vengeance against the demon who had caused him such anguish. Genkai believed, at first, that he had forgotten where his loyalties lay, that he sought power only for himself. However, several instances in the series make a different argument.

How is Elder Toguro different from his brother?

  • Elder Toguro (in Japanese: 戸愚呂兄, Toguro-ani) is a human turned demon shapeshifter. He usually rides on his brother 's shoulder, and often fights alongside him. Unlike his younger brother, Elder Toguro has no honor and is utterly sadistic.

Who is Younger Toguro in the Dark Tournament?

  • Younger Toguro (in Japanese: 戸愚呂弟, Toguro-otouto is a human turned (absolute strength class or a Kairin-like demon) demon and one of the main antagonists during the Dark Tournament arc. Once a great martial arts master and Genkai's lover, Toguro is psychologically scarred when a demon named Kairin kills all of the students at his dojo.

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