Kurama caused Yomi to become blind by planning an attack from a rogue demon on him.ĭespite never begging for mercy in battle, after losing his sight, Yomi is a calm person, who thinks before he acts even in battle, which is arguably what contributed most to his growing strength. He also wears a light garment underneath red robes and has a defined musculature. Additionally, he has four horns on his head, two on each side, and one jutting from the back of his head, giving him a total of seven horns. He has long, black hair and two prominent horns that jut down from his forehead but appear to frame his head. Before he wanted power for power and for himself.When he worked with Yoko Kurama, Yomi had only two ears, but after he lost his sight, he gained four more as his body was forced to adapt to a sightless existence. As he increases power after the use of the potion - he is shown to have the ability to take on his past phisical form and use those greater “Yōko” powers but his mind is still “Kurama”.ģ.) he does not deny or abandon his past- he just wants to let his current state be his true identity without the guilt or shame of his past and his past strength. Since this doesn’t happen after it leads me to believe that whatever his “current” mind is it’s a merging of souls and so only one voice in his head and that is just Kurama with the knowledge (complete) of his past but a greater attachment to his current life and body AND limitations. The box reversed time on him so that these two identities could speak to one another. Never before does Yōko speak to “Suichi” in his umm. I believe this was REALLY triggered after the demon tournament and the potion usage. “I don’t need an operation I just need greater discipline” - paraphrasing what he said.Ģ. Never to take that form or borrow Yokos power again- he wants his current self (Kurama - half human) to be strong enough - maybe even stronger- to protect the ones he loves. I have given this a lot a thought because well - he is my favorite character and the insinuation of his complexity and intellect attracts me and - at least in the anime- I believe they do a good job of telling you only enough about his “true self” and past to leave you wanting more.ġ.) yes - at least that is his intention. He accepts all that he had done in the past but he really wants to forget his past mistakes because the Kurama that most of the people in his life knew is not the Kurama in the past, but it's the Kurama who seeks his true self, the one he had when he began living as a human. It doesn't mean that if he only rarely uses his demon form that he's denying his past. And for the last question, he's still using his demon form but it's situational. He realized that his life changed and became better as he grew up as Shuuichi. But everything changed because of what his human mother did for him. That's his sole purpose why he'd put his spirit into that of Shuuichi. It was needed for him to combine his spirit with a human so he could regain his powers. He didn't enter in conflicting identities in the first place. He started living as Youko Kurama and is known for it. He never abandoned his original form because he just wanted to change his life, and he met most of his loved ones as Shuuichi, so he also decided to live on that form. It's because Kurama wanted to forget his past mistakes and continue living a new life as Shuuichi.
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