Tiger Funeral and Chimera Shadow Garden (@Gzam_77 on Twitter)
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Tiger Funeral and Chimera Shadow Garden (@Gzam_77 on Twitter)

I really like this artist's interpretation that Tiger Funeral could have been the key to Megumi completing his Domain Expansion.

What I really liked was this description by the artist: a Ten Shadows shikigami that specializes in barrier techniques, with Hollow Wicker Basket functioning as a passive defensive ability. I find it interesting that beyond its immense combat potential, Tiger Funeral could be a shikigami that specialized in barrier techniques. Since the Ten Shadows Technique seems to give its shikigami incredibly unique abilities, it would have been really interesting if Tiger Funeral's role was to help Megumi master barrier techniques.

That would make Megumi's incomplete Chimera Shadow Garden even more interesting. His biggest issue wasn't necessarily the concept or power of his Domain—it was the fact that he couldn't properly create a closed barrier for it. So imagine if summoning a tamed Tiger Funeral gave him the missing knowledge necessary to finally complete that aspect of his Domain.

I just think there's something really fitting about a shikigami whose name implies death and completion being the final piece Megumi needed to complete his Domain Expansion. It could represent Megumi finally overcoming the limitation that had been holding Chimera Shadow Garden back.

What do you guys think Tiger Funeral's actual ability could have been?

u/Catveria77 — 2 days ago
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One thing that genuinely annoys me is that people forget megumi at the end of it is only a 15 year old kid.

Obviously, he has his moments, and he's far more mature than most people his age. But when people start blaming him for not responding to Yuji's calls while he was trapped inside Sukuna, I genuinely start wondering if they have opposable thumbs.

People will say, "But Gojo told him he was strong." Okay? And?

Those words of encouragement might have mattered to Megumi in the moment, but try telling that to someone whose body has been completely taken hostage by a person unimaginably stronger than him. His sister, even if not by blood, has been killed using his own technique. His teacher has been slaughtered by that same person, again using his own technique. And that person is currently tearing through all of his friends.

At that point, he doesn't care. He genuinely can't care.

To him everything feels impossible, to him every way out just feels like more suffering and you want a 15 year old kid to simply get over it?

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u/Catveria77 — 2 days ago

Any recommendation of fatherly Beldaruit and Qifrey fanfictions?

So, i really adore daddy Beldaruit and his adopted son Qifrey (canonically I do not think they have father-son like relationship, but i really enjoy reading such fanworks).

Is there any fic recommendation of Beldaruit and Qifrey in clear found family / father-son dynamic rather than as mentor-apprentice?

I also would love Granfather Beldaruit and granddaughter Coco fics (with daddy Qifrey if possible).

Man, I really adores WHA

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u/Catveria77 — 4 days ago

Do you think we will get a timeskip in the future? Or will the casts remains kids until the end?

Aka, will there be a WHA shippuden?

As in, to take on the brim hat it is probably a bit unrealistic to have a bunch of kids fighting. It is the problem in mangas like MHA where literally so much shit happen during their 1st year in high school. It is even worse in WHA because they are all 10 to 11 years old.

No timeskip also means we are very unlikely to see the 4th trials onwards because it is very unrealistic to have them graduate at age 11 to 12.

The magic of WHA is to see Coco and the rest gradually learn. There is so much emphasis on the process and progress of education. Means it just feels too much of an asspull if they suddenly learn so much in short time frame.

Plus, society shifting takes years.

There is also so much foreshadowing of coustas and tartar reuniting again after they have earned their growth.

So, do you think at halfway point of the manga we will see teen Coco etc?

Or will the magic be lost as it seems to be a story of children?

What do you prefer?

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u/Catveria77 — 5 days ago

Anyone has ever successfully charged their noisy neighbor using the miscellaneous offence act? What is the process to do so? If the law exist, why there is still a lot of neighbor noise problem?

I have been having a lot of issue with my neighbor deliberately making noises.

I am puzzled, if the law exist, why there are still so many unresolved neighbor noise issues despite solid evidences?

u/Catveria77 — 5 days ago
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[Casual] These two characters were severely robbed in order for the plot to lazily progress

While it should be no surprise to anyone at this point that the Dagon predicament is full of Gege boiling straight shit in a kettle, one thing that bothers me in specific is how it just completely jumps what should've been very natural and sensible powerups for these two characters, who also just so happen to be some of the most overlooked characters period in the entire series as far as that aspect of growth goes. Besides just adding more to their arsenal and helping them keep up in a powerscaling sense, it also would've made the fight SO much more interesting and engaging than the dogshit we were handed because Gege felt it was time to wrap Shibuya up.

There is absolutely no reason for why Megumi wouldn't have tamed Round Deer by this point in the story. We are picking up almost 2 months after the events of Yasohachi Bridge, where Megumi was faced with a direct mortality risk to his sister, had a 1 on 1 encounter with a Special Grade Curse which he won, almost died, and had a huge mentality shift thinking back to his conversation with Gojo and pivoting more towards rivalling Yuji rather than just complimenting him. All of this lead to him within that very arc to cast a Domain Expansion, even if it may have been incomplete. This is something basically no one of his level could ever even dream about doing.

Prior to this point, Megumi had tamed 6 out of the 10 Shikigami of 10S. You're telling me that the Megumi that was willing to give up his life at the earliest convenience managed to tame everything up to Max Elephant without Totality, proved to himself that Totality was enough for the bigger boys by taming Max Elephant in GWE, and then after everything he went through during the Death Paintings Arc, hunted every rabbit for Rabbit Escape and... called it a day? Maybe Piercing Ox and Tiger Funeral would've been too much as they also have (presumably for the latter) offensive capabilities, but all Round Deer does is expel RCT and make Cursed Tools unstable. Megumi could have up to 3 Shikigami active by GWE, and somehow he never considered leaving his sword at home, casting Chimera Shadow Garden and hitting Round Deer with Totality, Nue and Max Elephant just to crush it and add it to its arsenal? It does not follow with his character development at all, especially considering the fact that he did go out of his way to tame something following that arc, that being Rabbit Escape. So he just arbitrarily decided to stop there and return back to his previous self?

Nanami on the other hand really should have learned Simple Domain by this point in the story. It makes sense why he doesn't have it from the start of the series; domains are hardly common, you literally pay for SD with your life, and he believes in only exerting as much effort as is required, no more. However, since the start of the series we have seen the manifestation of 3 visibly interconnected intelligent curses, all 3 of which have confirmed Domain Expansions, all 3 of which have intended to or successfully have compromised the safety of children in said DEs, which we know is a soft spot for Nanami. The third one actually had Yuji entering a domain without knowing what it was specifically to save Nanami, putting a child in imminent danger directly because of Nanami's incompetence.

Yes, it is a convoluted technique (in lack of better words), but in practice Ui Ui and Miwa have had no issue learning it after accepting the vow, and hell Todo and Mechamaru are shown to have learned it just by witnessing how other people do it. I'm sure Nanami could at the very least have learned to cast a basic SD without Miwa-like Binding Vows, even if he wouldn't be able to do all the other sword drawings someone like Kusakabe can. Ultimately, it just doesn't track with his character at all to not have learned SD after recent events; he should have learned it the minute he recovered from the Mahito Arc, but there was literally no reason as to why he wouldn't after Gojo's illegitimate promotion of his students to Grade 1. Nanami's paternal feelings towards young sorcerers should really need no introductions, but they also show themselves in his professional life; he's the only Grade 1 we see involved in an active promotion campaign (Ino), he takes up Megumi for Shibuya making him the only Grade 1 to enter Shibuya with two promoted students instead of one (Naobito too I guess but he's clearly only there for Maki), and later treats Yuji as part of his group after he departs from Mei Mei. It's just absolutely idiotic to think that same Nanami would be going around without a smidge of anti-domain protection after getting word that every enemy worth their salt now has a domain.

With those two simple changes we could've gotten a Dagon fight that looked more like an actual fight and less like a rush commission to end as many characters still present in Shibuya at once as possible. If the fight begins with Nanami having SD, now Dagon faces three enemies that can fend off his surehit. In this scenario the tide still shifts majorly in Dagon's favor but it's not like he just presses a magical "I Win" button by drawing on his chest, as he now has to deal with each enemy independently, taking into account that the unattended two would be able to apply pressure. Even if all this does is buy time, it literally takes Megumi ~1-2 minutes to make it to the domain and turn off the surehit going off of how much time Dagon says Nanami spends in the surehit.

And let's not forget that Nanami getting SD wouldn't have been the only change! Any damages they might've sustained, which would've been FAR less than what they got in the manga, could have been patched up by Round Deer. That could've come as simply as just allowing the group's initial plan of leaving to work, but I think a domain tug of war would've been infinitely more interesting. Dagon would've sustained damages of his own in this scenario, and we could've seen a battle of attrition between the two sides running on fumes until there's enough of Megumi's domain overlaying Dagon's where he can cast Shikigami, showing us Round Deer for the first time, healing the sorcerers and having the tables turn once again. All of a sudden, not only are the stakes that much higher but we don't need Toji to run in and save the day with his epic aura anymore do we?

But we had to let all that go because Gege decided he let his beautiful husband leave too early, and had most likely made up his mind on both killing Yuji's mentor figure and showing us Mahoraga before Shibuya had even began getting published, without paying much mind as to how he would achieve either of those things coherently. W toji winter arc aura moment

u/Catveria77 — 20 hours ago
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Blaming Megumi "for everything that happened in the series so far" is incredibly idiotic, and it shows some people didn't read the manga well

Don't get me wrong, i was WHEEZING at the Megumi slander in recent days, and it's one of the funniest and most creative slanders in all of history in my opinion.

But some people deadass are now blaming Megumi for all the damage that has been done so far in the series, with their argument being:

"If Megumi has done his job properly, Yuji would have never swallowed that finger (pause) in the first place, thus preventing all the deaths and tragic events in the story from happening. He couldn't even beat a Grade 2 curse, where is the potential man?!"

This is incredibly dumb for a few reasons:

  1. People forget that Yuji swallowing that finger (pause) was not an accident, instead a perfectly put plan by Kenjaku from the begging. The man took backshots to create Yuji and make him a vessel, that wasn't an accident.

  2. Megumi not being able to handle all the Grade 2 curses at that time isn't pathetic.

People often forget that all the main characters and villains are top 1% expections. Sorcerers and Curses that appear in your day to day life are NOT on the same level.

They also forget that Megumi was still only just a first year that was still in the beginning of his career in the first episode.

Expecting him to be a monster like Sukuna just because he has the Ten Shadows early on in the series is incredibly unrealistic and delusional. Nobara herself was shocked that Yuji was able to punch through concrete with his bare hands (Wall level feat) in the beginning of the series. Maki almost fainted to a Grade 2 curse in volume 0, and it took Inumaki and Yuta to take out a Semi-Grade 1 curse.

Megumi almost dying is totally valid and shouldn't be used against him.

  1. If anything, it's the higher ups's fault for sending in a first time to such a dangerous Mission. Megumi was simply not built for it, and it's okay considering he's also a human, not just a sorcerer.
u/Catveria77 — 5 days ago