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Demon Slayer: Entertainment District Arc Episode 10

Demon Slayer: Entertainment District Arc Episode 10

I’ve Changed My Mind About Gyuutarou

To start off today’s review of Demon Slayer: Entertainment District Arc Episode 10, I want to say that I haven’t been overly impressed by the arc up to this point. I think most of the arc was pretty boring.

However, Episode 10 is my current pick for the best episode of the season (across all anime I’m watching). This was an insane episode both in terms of animation quality and character writing.

But, I also want to point out how much the animation quality impacted the characters on screen. For example, I wasn’t very impressed with Gyuutarou until this episode. Seeing his mannerisms animated so well really made me appreciate his character more.

And it’s shots like the one pictured below (which looks amazing) that made me view him as a good antagonist.

Gyuutarou looking down on Tanjirou and Nezuko from the anime series Demon Slayer: Entertainment District Arc Episode 10
Gyuutarou looking down on Tanjirou and Nezuko

There’s more to being a good antagonist than simply being a strong opponent. Gyuutarou is strong enough, sure. But there were aspects of his character holding him back for me, such as his NEET personality.

Of course, that did still come up in this episode momentarily when he said “weak sauce” in the official translation. I don’t mind Daki speaking like a gyaru. But that coming from Gyuutarou was pretty offputting.

With that said, Gyuutarou more than made up for it by acting genuinely scary. He’s a demon. He’s supposed to be uncanny in that he’s so similar to humans, yet so different at the same time. And I think that’s exactly how he came across in this episode.

I think I’d even go so far as to say that Gyuutarou is the first demon we’ve met in the series who comes across as a legitimate monster. Akaza definitely didn’t.

Another Reality

I’ve seen a lot of people posting the dual images of Tanjirou/Nezuko and Gyuutarou/Daki we got in this episode (the Gyuutarou and Daki one is pictured below). I think this was a very interesting part of the episode because it made me question Tanjirou’s resolve.

Tanjirou recognized that in another reality, he could have easily ended up like Gyuutarou. He could have chosen to become a demon to live with Nezuko that way forever. And when he thought this, I actually believed he was going to remove his blade from Gyuutarou’s neck for a moment.

Because of his connection to Nezuko, Tanjirou’s able to see demons as the people they once were. He knows that every demon was once a human. And he knows that not every demon is inherently evil. If he had let Gyuutarou go here, I would have thought that was on-brand for Tanjirou.

Daki and Gyuutarou from the anime series Demon Slayer: Entertainment District Arc Episode 10
Daki and Gyuutarou

But, of course, Tanjirou then says that had he chosen to become a demon, he would expect a member of the Demon Slayer Corp to free him by cutting off his head. Once he said that it was clear that he wasn’t going to allow Gyuutarou to escape with his life.

And I should point out that not allowing Gyuutarou to escape is also on-brand for Tanjirou. He’s able to empathize with his opponents, as we saw here. But that doesn’t mean he ignores the fact that these demons are extremely dangerous and have killed countless people.

Regardless of which way Tanjirou went, I think an argument could be made for it to make sense for his character. If the arc was longer, I probably would have preferred the former. But since next week is the final episode, I think having Tanjirou resolve to kill Gyuutarou here and now was the right choice.

Zenitsu Claps Back

One of the funniest things about the Entertainment District Arc is that Zenitsu has actually been a bearable, even cool, character for the second half of it. Because he’s been asleep this whole time, none of his annoying traits are present. And he can actually show off what a powerhouse he is.

I love that the author made him able to communicate with his allies, see things, and generally function at a high level all while sleeping. It’s almost as if the author could have written Zenitsu’s character that way from the start.

But hey, if we’re lucky, maybe Zenitsu will never wake up and this is just who he is for the rest of the series. I wouldn’t mind that at all. He can even keep crossdressing and wearing too much makeup for all I care as long as he never wakes up.

Zenitsu actually being cool from the anime series Demon Slayer: Entertainment District Arc Episode 10
Zenitsu actually being cool

Now, I want to make a slight shift to discussing what I think is going to happen after the events of this episode. There was a giant explosion, and it seems unlikely that everyone made it out unscathed, right?

Well, I could actually see Zenitsu coming to the rescue. He can move so fast that he may have saved everyone from the explosion. Or, at the very least, he probably saved Inosuke. And if that’s the case, I’m going to guess Nezuko saved Tanjirou and Tengen.

That’s right, I’m still going to predict that Tengen doesn’t die here. I know death flags were set up for both him and Hinatsuru, but I still don’t think they need to die. Tengen is severely wounded. His Hashira days are over. So having him retire would effectively be the same as if he was killed.

I think the death flags were just bait. Shinobu is going to show up and treat everyone’s wounds. She probably knows where they are because Tengen originally planned to take Aoi and Naho.

Conclusion

What do you think of Demon Slayer: Entertainment District Arc Episode 10? What are your thoughts on Gyuutarou saying “weak sauce?” Would it have been in character for Tanjirou to let Gyuutarou go? And who do you think is going to die in the next episode, if anyone? Let me know in the comments.

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Demon Slayer: Entertainment District Arc Episode 9

Demon Slayer: Entertainment District Arc Episode 9

Death Flags Galore

When I started watching Demon Slayer: Entertainment District Arc Episode 9, noticed that the title of the episode is “Defeating an Upper Rank Demon.” I thought that was pretty strange for the events of the episode to be spoiled like that. But now I see it was a lie.

Well, it was less of a lie and more of an intentionally misleading title. What it was actually referring to was Hinatsuru’s request that Tengen and his wives retire from demon-slaying after they defeat an Upper Rank demon.

And, this reminded me that defeating Upper Rank demons isn’t a normal occurrence. Upper Rank demons have talked about how many Hashira they’ve killed. But I believe it was once mentioned that the Upper Rank demons haven’t changed in generations (of humans).

Tengen Uzui at his family's grave with his wives from the anime series Demon Slayer: Entertainment District Arc Episode 9
Tengen Uzui at his family’s grave with his wives

Anyway, Hinatsuru’s line about retiring after they kill an Upper Rank demon was only one of the death flags to come in the first half of the episode. The other one was the episode literally opening with Tengen at his family grave talking about how one day he’ll join his siblings.

Even after knowing how the episode ended, which I’ll get to later, I’m not sure if I believe these death flags are real. They were very obvious. But that alone doesn’t mean they’re bait. I’m just not sure if killing off Tengen and Hinatsuru makes sense.

It could also lead to a fairly predictable pattern where each main arc Hashira dies in the end. Though, maybe you could argue that Tomioka’s and Shinobu’s arcs have already passed and they’re still alive. I don’t know if what we got of them in Season 1 really counts as “their arcs,” though.

New Breathing Technique?

I’ve said a few times that I thought Tanjirou would push his Water Breathing technique to the side and focus on Sun Breathing. Now, it seems that rather than doing that, he’s going to create an entirely new technique by combining Water and Sun Breathing.

To be fair, I’m not entirely convinced that this is going to develop into an entirely new technique. He may simply continue to combine the two established techniques as needed without creating something new. At this point, that makes the most sense.

After all, what would this new breathing technique be called and where would it fall on the breathing technique chart? Since it only partially relies on Sun Breathing, would it be within the first tier of offshoot techniques? That would put it on par with Flame, Water, Wind, Stone, and Lightning.

Tanjirou, Inosuke, and Zenitsu working together to fight Daki from the anime series Demon Slayer: Entertainment District Arc
Tanjirou, Inosuke, and Zenitsu working together to fight Daki

However, since it also uses Water Breathing, would that put it as a second-tier offshoot of Water Breathing along with Serpent and Flower Breathing? That seems kind of far down the hierarchy for a technique that directly includes Sun Breathing.

To me, it would kind of make the most sense for this new breathing technique to be on par with Sun Breathing. And that seems unlikely. So instead, my guess is that it’s simply going to develop into derivative “forms” of Sun Breathing.

I also have no idea what this new technique would be called if it did become a new technique. I want to say Steam Breathing. But that would be more of a combination of Water and Flame, not Sun Breathing. Also, none of the other techniques are combinations, as far as we know. Breathing techniques don’t seem to work like chakra natures from Naruto.

The Demon Slayers Have to Win, Right?

After Akaza escaped at the end of the Mugen Train Arc, it feels like Daki and Gyuutarou need to be killed by the end of the Entertainment District Arc. Progress has to be made. Upper Rank demons have to be killed at some point for Tanjirou to make his way to Muzan.

And in case you forgot, Demon Slayer isn’t a super long series. The manga ran from 2016 to 2020 and has 207 chapters. That’s long. But not so long that we should be able to get through two seasons and a movie without having even defeated one of the Upper Rank demons.

Of course, they don’t have to kill all of the Upper Rank demons. I can only remember two of the Lower Six being killed, although I’m sure more than that have been killed. But, my point is that they only need to kill enough to get to Muzan.

Tengen's severed arm from the anime series Demon Slayer: Entertainment District Arc Episode 9
Tengen’s severed arm

Still, it kind of makes sense to me for an Upper Rank demon to die by the end of this arc. And, naturally, that would be the twin demons of Daki and Gyuutarou. But, why does it make sense for them to die other than because I think Upper Rank demons need to die?

Well, look at it from a character growth perspective. By the end of Season 1, Tanjirou & co. had defeated at least one Lower Rank demon. Then in the Mugen Train Arc, they defeated another Lower Rank and lost (because Rengoku died) to an Upper Rank demon.

To me, the logical next step would be to defeat an Upper Rank demon, but not easily. Perhaps Tengen and some or all of his wives will die, making the defeat of Daki and Gyuutarou a bit hollow. Or, perhaps they live, but Tengen is no longer in physical shape to be a Hashira and so retires.

To me, that latter outcome checks all the boxes without turning Hashira deaths into a series trope.

Conclusion

What do you think of Demon Slayer: Entertainment District Arc Episode 9? Did you think Daki and Gyuutarou were going to be defeated based on the title? What should Tanjirou’s “new breathing technique” be called? And will an Upper Rank demon be defeated by the end of the arc? Let me know in the comments.

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Demon Slayer: Entertainment District Arc Episode 8

Demon Slayer: Entertainment District Arc Episode 8

Enigma and Prodigy

I’m sure we all agree that Episode 8 was the best episode of Demon Slayer: Entertainment District Arc so far. It’ll probably be beaten out by one of the future episodes. But for now, I think it’s the best. And I’ve heard this season is only going to be 12 episodes, unlike the first season.

The first thing I want to discuss regarding this episode, though, is something that wasn’t the focus at all. In response to Gyuutarou’s comment about Tengen being born gifted, Tengen responds by mentioning three other Hashira to whom that applies to more than him.

One of these Hashira is Rengoku, who appears to have been the “leader” of the Hashira before his death. I think all of the Hashira are actually equals. But based on how Rengoku acted and the other Hashira looked up to him, I think that’s a fair claim to make.

The Mist and Stone Hashira from the anime series Demon Slayer: Entertainment District Arc Episode 8
The Mist and Stone Hashira

The other two Hashira Tengen mentioned were the Stone and Mist Hashira. I don’t remember their names, but perhaps that’s because we weren’t given their names yet. So I’m going to assume that’s the case and not look them up.

Anyway, Tengen refers to the Stone Hashira as an enigma and claims that the Mist Hashira rose to the rank of Hashira within 3 months of first picking up his sword. If the latter is true, that would make the Mist Hashira a true prodigy.

As for the Stone Hashira being an enigma, I have no idea what Tengen could have meant by that. Is he saying that nobody knows how the Stone Hashira rose to that rank? Or simply that he doesn’t know anything about him?

Will Tengen Follow Rengoku?

When Tengen was putting on a brave front after being poisoned by Gyuutarou, we saw a visual comparison between him and Rengoku. Both were able to smile in the face of a formidable opponent and did so in order to protect those weaker than them.

However, I think the similarities between the two really stop there. Tengen was putting on an act when he was pretending that the poison had no effect on him. He knew the reality of his position but decided the best course of action was to not show weakness.

Whether this was a psychological tactic meant to fake out his opponent, a way to reassure the younger Demon Slayers with him, or both, I don’t know. But it was pretty clear to me that this was simply Tengen playing up his “flashy” personality.

Tengen and the spirit of Rengoku from the anime series Demon Slayer: Entertainment District Arc Episode 8
Tengen and the spirit of Rengoku

What makes Rengoku different is that I never got the impression his smile was fake. Even when faced with his own death, Rengoku’s smile was genuine, even if it did have the added effect of reassuring Tanjirou.

So, why were these two compared to each other in Tanjirou’s mind? Does he really think their personalities are so similar? Or was he comparing the way these Hashira were able to smile when faced with their own mortality?

Keep in mind, this comparison comes after Tanjirou finds out that Tengen has been poisoned. As far as Tanjirou knows, this poisoning could be fatal. In which case, Tengen would be smiling while facing down his death just as Rengoku did before him.

And if we consider that Tengen looked up to and respected Rengoku, it may be fitting for Tengen to follow in Rengoku’s footsteps. By that, I mean that Tengen may die by the end of this arc in order to protect the younger Demon Slayers, his wives, and the people of the red-light district.

The Shinobi Fighting Style

From the first time I saw Tengen’s character design, I thought his choice of weapon seemed impractical. He has two, relatively short swords with a much larger profile than a katana and a portion of the blades cut out. But that’s not what makes his weapon an odd choice.

What makes it odd is that these two swords are actually combined by a chain that connects their hilts together. That chain has to be restrictive to his movements. For example, he can’t extend his swords very far in different directions.

I’m not sure why he would need to extend them in different directions. But if he did, he wouldn’t be able to. It also means he often has to swing the two of them together in a single motion. At that point, why not just have a single blade?

Tengen Uzui fighting Gyuutarou from the anime series Demon Slayer: Entertainment District Arc Episode 8
Tengen Uzui fighting Gyuutarou

Well, now that we’ve seen Tengen in an all-out fight, his weapon choice makes a bit more sense. Tengen is, at his core, a shinobi. And as a shinobi, he fights in a completely different way compared to traditional swordsmen.

Many of Tengen’s attacks rely on the element of surprise combined with his immense speed and strength. We saw this when he extended his reach by holding onto the tip of one blade and swinging the other around at Gyuutarou’s neck.

His weapon allows him to perform these sorts of surprise attacks that his opponents won’t be used to countering. We also saw this fighting style in action when Hinatsuru fired off a volley of kunai at Tengen and Gyuutarou. Rather than dodging the kunai, Tengen took advantage of Gyuutarou’s surprise to close the gap between them.

Oh, and of course, Tengen also makes use of small explosives and smoke bombs. He relies on everything at his disposal, not just his blades.

Conclusion

What do you think of Demon Slayer: Entertainment District Arc Episode 8? Why do you think Tengen called the Stone Hashira an enigma? Do you think Tengen will die at the end of the arc? And which Hashira has your favorite fighting style so far? Let me know in the comments.

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Demon Slayer: Entertainment District Arc Episode 7

Demon Slayer: Entertainment District Arc Episode 7

Is Nezuko Too Overpowered?

Demon Slayer: Entertainment District Arc Episode 7 responded to my main concerns from the previous episode. In my review of Episode 6, I said that the ease with which Tanjirou and Nezuko were able to overpower Daki was a problem for the series.

If he hadn’t forgotten to breathe, Tanjirou likely would have defeated Daki. And Nezuko did defeat Daki, even though she didn’t kill Daki. If a member of the Upper Six was that easy for them to defeat, then they’re clearly already strong enough to fight Muzan himself, right?

Well, that’s where Episode 7 comes in. It turns out that Daki isn’t actually all that strong after all. Tengen easily decapitated her and even claimed that she must not really be the member of the Upper Six he’s looking for because she’s so weak.

Daki with burns to her face from the anime series Demon Slayer: Entertainment District Arc Episode 7
Daki with burns to her face

Of course, as we learn later in the episode, there’s more to Daki than meets the eye. But, if we’re talking about just Daki’s strength, I’d say she’s probably on the same level as a Lower Six member.

So, with that in mind, is Nezuko overpowered? I have to say that she’s not — yet. I do believe that Nezuko could put up a pretty good fight against a true Upper Six member in her full demon form. After all, we saw just how insane her speed, power, and recovery capabilities were.

However, we also saw that in this form, Nezuko becomes more primal. She’s unable to stop herself from attacking humans and is therefore unpredictable. Tanjirou wouldn’t want to unleash her like that if anyone else was around.

Basically, while Nezuko is very strong, her power comes with drawbacks that limit her ability to make full use of that strength.

The Upper Six Difference

Despite Daki’s weakness, she’s still technically a member of the Upper Six. And this was made clear when she didn’t die after being decapitated by Tengen. This was probably my favorite part of the episode because it really showed us the difference between the Lower and Upper Six.

After decapitating Daki, Tengen pays her no attention. He even stands with his back to her at first, showing that he doesn’t view her as a threat. And he makes numerous comments on how she’s weak and should just disappear already.

However, we then see his demeanor change when he realizes that despite her head being in her lap, she’s not disappearing. That’s when he begins to take Daki seriously. Even before Gyuutarou appears, Tengen recognizes that something isn’t right.

Tengen Uzui attacking Gyuutarou and Daki from the anime series Demon Slayer: Entertainment District Arc Episode 7
Tengen Uzui attacking Gyuutarou and Daki

Based on our encounters with two Upper Six members so far, I think the decapitation isn’t going to be the only way to kill demons going forward. Daki survived being decapitated. And it seems really hard to decapitate Akaza, so maybe he’ll have to be killed another way.

Of course, we do know of other ways to kill demons already. Being exposed to direct sunlight is one of the earliest ways to kill them that we learn. And Shinobu uses a toxin derived from wisteria flowers to kill demons since she’s too weak to decapitate them.

Also, it should be pointed out that Nezuko was decapitated in this episode and survived. I think all of this is pointing to the Upper Six demons perhaps being strong enough that other methods of killing them are going to need to be employed.

Though, I’m predicting that decapitation is still going to be the mode of death for both Daki and Gyuutarou.

Twin Demons Gyuutarou and Daki

Despite the title of this section, we don’t actually know if Gyuutarou and Daki are twins. We know they’re siblings, with Gyuutarou being the elder. But, what I mean by twin demons here is that they’re two demons in one, as Gyuutarou says.

What does that mean, though? To me, it simply means that their demonic power is shared between the two of them. And as we saw, this also appears to mean that they can share a single body as Gyuutarou came out of Daki’s back.

Why is all of this important? Because I think it explains why Daki didn’t disappear upon being decapitated by Tengen. In order to truly kill Daki and Gyuutarou, you probably have to decapitate both of them at the same time — or at least before the other can reattach their head.

And, that’s also why I think these two will still die by decapitation despite how I think that method of killing demons is going to be less successful against the Upper Six.

Gyuutarou and Daki from the anime series Demon Slayer: Entertainment District Arc Episode 7
Gyuutarou and Daki

Considering their whole gimmick seems to be that they both need to be killed at the same time, it sets up a perfect tag-team takedown. We have 4 demon slayers on-site, and I’d love to see them work together to kill Daki and Gyuutarou at the same time.

Also, I should point out that the reason Daki is considered a member of the Upper Six is because of Gyuutarou. From what we saw, he seems worthy of that title. And since he and Daki are two demons in one, Daki gets the title as well.

I’m interested to see how the two of them fight together. My guess is that Gyuutarou is going to be the offensive one with his blood sickles while Daki is going to play defense with her obi.

Conclusion

What do you think of Demon Slayer: Entertainment District Arc Episode 7? Now that we know Daki’s strength relative to a true Upper Six member, do you still think Nezuko is overpowered? And what do you think of Gyuutarou’s character design? I’m not a fan of it.

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Demon Slayer Breathing Techniques

Demon Slayer Breathing Techniques

Sun Breathing: The Original Technique

I want to start off this discussion with a disclaimer that all the information in this article is from up to the Entertainment District Arc Episode 6. If we learn more about the breathing techniques after that point, great. But that new information will not be reflected in this article.

And considering I Sun Breathing was officially revealed in the series after I planned to write this article, I think it’s safe to say more information will be revealed later on, as well. Originally, I was just going to write about the other breathing techniques.

But, in Episode 1 of the Entertainment District Arc, Shinjuro Rengoku reveals that Sun Breathing was the original breathing technique. Along with that, he stated that all the other breathing techniques are mere imitations of Sun Breathing.

The first(?) Sun Breathing user from the anime series Demon Slayer: Entertainment District Arc
The first(?) Sun Breathing user

That’s a huge piece of information that was dropped right at the start of the second season. It tells us that Sun Breathing is the pinnacle of breathing techniques since the others are all imperfect mimics of it.

However, it may also give us an insight into the battle between demons and Demon Slayers. Consider the following: Sunlight kills demons, and the first demon-slaying breathing technique is the Sun Breathing technique. Coincidence? Probably not. (Also demons are active at night and their top ranks are known as the Twelve Demon Moons.)

The question is whether the technique was named Sun Breathing because it kills demons just like the sun does or because it literally uses the power of the sun. At this point, either option could be the case. It’s still not clear if the breathing techniques actually manifest “magic” or if what we see is just a visual treatment.

Breathing Technique Relationship Chart

The reason I originally wanted to write about this topic was the breathing technique relationship chart we were given in the Mugen Train Arc. Rengoku, R.I.P., explains to Tanjirou how most of the breathing techniques are connected.

However, there are notably two techniques missing from the chart we’re shown. Naturally, Sun Breathing was left out because it wasn’t officially revealed yet. And, of course, Rengoku didn’t know about it.

The other technique that’s missing from the chart is Beast Breathing, the technique Inosuke uses. So, we don’t know where that fits in. But it’s also possible that it doesn’t actually have any relation to the other techniques.

I don’t remember how Inosuke learned that technique. But it’s possible it’s an original technique that was developed independently of the rest.

Breathing technique relationship chart from the anime series Demon Slayer: Mugen Train Arc
Breathing technique relationship chart

According to Rengoku, there are five core breathing techniques. These are Flame, Water, Wind, Stone, and Thunder. And as the core techniques, these would be the ones closest to Sun Breathing. If Sun Breathing is the first generation, these are second-generation techniques.

Beyond these five, there are also third-generation techniques. Love breathing branches off from Flame, Serpent and Flower branch off from Water, Mist branches of from Wind, and Sound branches off from Thunder. No known techniques branch off from Stone Breathing.

There’s also a singular fourth-generation technique we know about: Insect Breathing. According to the chart, Insect Breathing branches off from Flower Breathing. And, I kind of feel like that was mentioned in Shinobu’s backstory in the First Season.

As for where Beast Breathing fits in, my best guess would be as a branch of Water Breathing. All the Water Breathing derivatives have to do with living creatures. And last time I checked, “beast” refers to living creatures.

Is There a Breathing Technique Hierarchy?

When you consider that we know there’s an original breathing technique and a further three derivative generations (at least) of techniques, it seems like there’s a clear hierarchy. However, I don’t know if that’s actually the case.

Based on Shinjuro’s statements, we can assume that there’s a hierarchy when it comes to Sun Breathing compared to the other techniques. Sun Breathing appears to clearly be above the others. But we don’t really know how that affects anything yet. Is it easier to kill demons with Sun Breathing for some reason?

Beyond that, though, I feel like there’s not really a hierarchy. After all, just look at the breathing techniques used by the nine Hashira. Four of them are second-generation, four are third-generation, and one is fourth-generation. If the farther a technique is from Sun Breathing, the weaker it is, then there probably wouldn’t be an Insect Breathing Hashira.

The nine Hashira from the first season of the anime series Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba
The nine Hashira from the first season of Demon Slayer

Now, with all that said, I can also make an argument for there being a breathing technique hierarchy. And this argument has two pieces of “evidence.”

First, Rengoku tells Tanjirou that throughout the ages, there has always been a Flame and Water Hashira (until his death). One could assume that there’s always been a Flame and Water Hashira simply because those are two of the stronger techniques. Naturally, users of those techniques are strong enough to become Hashira.

Second, the only Insect Breathing user we know is Shinobu, who uses a blade modified to deliver toxins. I believe the explanation we originally got for this was that Shinobu simply isn’t physically strong enough to decapitate demons, and so has to kill them this way instead.

But, what if the reason she’s not strong enough is that she’s using a fourth-generation breathing technique? That would mean Shinobu had to overcome a lot to become a Hashira.

Conclusion

Hopefully, we’ll find out where Beast Breathing falls within the technique chart soon. And, maybe there are additional techniques that haven’t yet been revealed. I’d like to see what a derivative of Stone Breathing would be.

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