The Red Fox [Re-Write]
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  • Reads 2,117
  • Votes 57
  • Parts 10
  • Time 2h 42m
Ongoing, First published Jul 23, 2022
Mature
Kamado Tanjirou. The last Kamado. A demon. Many obstacles lie in his way to protecting the people he cares most about, even himself. 
Will he control himself to see his goals through? 
Will he fall in this quest? 
Will he find redemption?
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The Legend of the Sun Pillar

78 parts Ongoing Mature

In the final battle against Muzan Kibutsuji, many of the Pillars lost their lives along the way, and few of those who survived up to that point made it to the end. With Tanjiro Kamado's sacrifice, Muzan Kibutsuji was forced to keep fighting until the sunlight pierced through the mountains, signaling dawn. It didn't take long for the Demon King to be pulverized by the sunlight. Many celebrated as they witnessed his body disintegrating, but others were already aware of the tragic fate of young Kamado-who gave his life to ensure Muzan's defeat and even in death, did not release his crimson blade. However, not everything is rosy, even in death. As Tanjiro disintegrated under the sun, Muzan injected all his remaining blood into Tanjiro's lifeless body. With his blood, Muzan implanted the phrase 'eliminate all demon hunters' into Tanjiro's mind. Tanjiro awakened without consciousness, driven solely by his Demon instincts, as his mind was no longer present. There were no more deaths, but the surviving Pillars had to sacrifice one of their arms and even their eyes to decapitate Tanjiro in his Demon form, thus bringing an end to his life. When Tanjiro opened his eyes, he found himself in a dark place, unable to see or smell anything. Remembering the battle against Muzan, he realized he was dead and sighed with relief, finally able to rest. It was at that moment... A deity appeared and presented him with the two most crucial choices of his entire existence. All Rights Reserved by: 𝐊𝐨𝐲𝐨𝐡𝐚𝐫𝐮 𝐆𝐨𝐭𝐨̄𝐠𝐞