"Demon Slayer" features a structured demon hierarchy led by Muzan Kibutsuji, the original demon. Muzan, centuries old, created all other demons by infusing humans with his blood, granting them supernatural abilities but also making them his subordinates. The most powerful demons form the Twelve Kizuki, split into Upper and Lower Ranks, serving directly under Muzan. This hierarchy enforces loyalty and fear, with Muzan at its absolute apex.
"Demon Slayer" features a structured demon hierarchy led by Muzan Kibutsuji, the original demon. Muzan, centuries old, created all other demons by infusing humans with his blood, granting them supernatural abilities but also making them his subordinates. The most powerful demons form the Twelve Kizuki, split into Upper and Lower Ranks, serving directly under Muzan. This hierarchy enforces loyalty and fear, with Muzan at its absolute apex.
Who is Muzan Kibutsuji in Demon Slayer?
The original demon and the mastermind behind the demon hierarchy; he creates new demons by infusing humans with his blood, granting them powers while making them his subordinates.
What are the Twelve Kizuki?
The elite group of the most powerful demons serving Muzan, divided into Upper Moons (I–VI) and Lower Moons (I–VI).
How does Muzan's blood affect the demons he creates?
Turning a human into a demon with his blood grants supernatural abilities, but also binds the new demon to Muzan and his commands.
How old is Muzan Kibutsuji?
Centuries old; he predates many events in the series.