"You can die anytime, but living takes true courage."
Name: Ryujin
Age: 14
Breathing technique: Peach Blossom Breathing (Momo no hana no kokyū)
Derives from: Flower & Flame breathing
Forms in the technique: 12Form names & how they perform in battle:
First Form: Blossoming Peach Flower (Ichi No Kata: Mankai no momo no hana)
This form has 5 consecutive slashes that form fast moving peach blossoms, and hone in on the opponent's weak points, but uses up a third of the slayers stamina, but the technique ends with one jab with the tip of the blade.Second Form: Whirlpool Of Petals (Ni no kata: Hanabira no uzu)
An offensive maneuver where, as one is lunging at one's opponent and thrusting one's Nichirin Blade at one's opponent, one will temporarily cause the sight of one's Nichirin Blade to blur into a dozen or more afterimages by rapidly swaying one's Nichirin Blade like the pendulum of a grandfather clock and vibrating one's Nichirin Blade at an extreme frequency. By doing so, one will make it difficult or even impossible for one's opponent to determine where one intends to stab one's opponent.Third Form: Peach Flower Whirlwind (San no kata: Momo no hana senpū)
Is a defensive maneuver where one will one will temporarily cause the sight of one's Nichirin Blade to blur into a dozen or more afterimages by rapidly swaying one's Nichirin Blade like the pendulum of a grandfather clock and vibrating one's Nichirin Blade at an extreme frequency. By doing so, one will make it difficult or even impossible for one's opponent to determine where one's guard is.Fourth Form: Flowering Wheel (Shi no kata: Kaika wa)
A supplementary maneuver where one will one will temporarily cause the sight of oneself to blur into a dozen or more afterimages, as the user the leaps into the air, and strikes the enemy from above.Fifth Form:Thrusting Peach Flower (Go no kata:Tsukkomu Momo Hana)
To perform this move, the user does a spin slash and then a horizontal slash while thrusting their blade forward as well as running at high speeds, this form can be coupled with the first form of this technique to produce a consecutive thrust/slash.Sixth Form: Flourishing Fruit Flowers,(Roku no kata: Han'ei Kudamono no hana)
The user first swings their blade horizontally before stabbing their opponent in the chest slicing upwards through the head.Seventh Form: Blessed Flowers After The Fire (Shichi no kata: Hi no nochi no shukufuku sa reta hana)
This move is used at the beginning or early in a battle and is similar to Destructive Death: Compass Needle in how it's used. The user readies themselves, clears their mind, focuses on the opponent, increases their spatial awareness, and controls their breathing, this also enhances the users speed and consciousnesses awareness.Eighth Form: Peach Blossoms, Spring Nights (Hachi No Kata: Momo no hana, harunoyoru)
This move is similar to the Second Form of Wind Breathing, Claws-Purifying Wind in how it's performed. The user raises their weapon above their right shoulder then slashes diagonally forward.Ninth Form: Descent of Nectarines (Ku No Kata: Nekutarin no kōka)
The user rushes up to their target at max speed from a high place and slashes them but also jumps forwards and does a 360 degree spin, spreading wisteria poison through the foe's veins with the first two strikes.Tenth Form: Gentle Blossoms (Jū no kata: Jentoru Hana)
The user swiftly bends and contorts their body in order to avoid incoming strikes from their opponents. For this form, a certain amount of agility is needed, as it requires supple muscles to bend beyond the standard strain of normal flexing and unflexing of muscles, the user can use this form as offense or defense in any way they see fit.Eleventh Form: Obscuring Evening Petals (Jū Ichi no kata: Yūgata no hanabira o ōi kakusu)
The user darts forward at their opponent, making several swift and strong piercing stabs, lancing their opponent's wounds with wisteria poison. With each consecutive stab, their wounds began accumulating more and more wisteria poison, eventually killing their enemies. Best used on lower-ranked demons.Final Form: Dance of the Ever-Blossoming Forest (Tsui no kata: Jōryoku no mori no mai)
This form is similar to the final form of Flower breathing (Equinoctial Vermilion Eye) the user forces kinetic energy to their vision and dashes towards their opponent while using this technique the user perceives the world as if it were in slow motion. But when enhanced with transparent world the user is able to unleash multiple consecutive moves at once while the world is perceived in slow motion.Demon slayer rank: Kinoe
Demon slayer mark:{Taisho Era Secrets}
•The use of Wisteria Poison was Ryujin's choice, for going against low ranked demons, but he uses less than Shinobu does.
•Peach Blossom Breathing is a equal mix of the Power of Flame Breathing and Flexibility of Flower Breathing.
•Ryujin knew how to use flower breathing before adding flame breathing into the technique.
•His favorite food is Okonomiyaki
•His older brother is the current Peach blossom hashira.
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FanfictionSince! the first episode of Demon slayer season three is here! Have some of my Demon slayer oc's [Note: these breathing styles come from a wiki source I use cause I'm not that creative- so those styles don't belong to me]