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->''"A sorcerer is nothing but a con artist."''



->''"They say men are wolves, but it's always a wolf who clears things up for me!"''



-> ''Just shuddup already! We're not here to chat!''

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-> ''Just ''"Just shuddup already! We're not here to chat!''chat!"''


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->''""Live for others"! "You don't need to be anybody special"! The only ones who say that are people who have already achieved something!"''


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->''"I like... the taste... of... iron."''
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->''"The world is full of thrills, but most thrilling of all is when comedians who are only there to pad out the cast end up stealing the show!"''
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* CommonalityConnection: To Yuji. Higurama, like Yuji, is a kind, idealistic man working within a broken system and doing whatever he can to help those around him, though one day he snapped under the pressure after futilely fighting tooth-and-nail on behalf of his clients for decades. Yuji's unflinching dedication to take on the blame for a crime that he is completely innocent for reminds Higurama of the man he used to be, prompting him to dispel his Cursed Technique and agree to help Yuji. Likewise, the two of them share strong feelings of self-loathing, yet both of them choose to believe that they have a "role" to play, and as such cling to their sense of duty and keep doing.

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* CommonalityConnection: To Yuji. Higurama, like Yuji, is a kind, idealistic man working within a broken system and doing whatever he can to help those around him, though one day he snapped under the pressure after futilely fighting tooth-and-nail on behalf of his clients for decades. Yuji's unflinching dedication to take on the blame for a crime that he is completely innocent for reminds Higurama of the man he used to be, prompting him to dispel his Cursed Technique and agree to help Yuji. Likewise, the two of them share strong feelings of self-loathing, yet both of them choose to believe that they have a "role" to play, and as such cling to their sense of duty and keep doing.going.



* ShadowArchetype: To Yuji. Higurama, like Yuji, is a kindhearted man who fights to chose a stressful, nigh-hopeless career as a public defense lawyer out of a desire to protect the week, but after decades upon decades of futilely fighting tooth-and-nail against a broken system, Higurama one day snapped under the pressure. During his battle with Yuji, Higurama is shocked that [[spoiler:Yuji is able to accept blame for crimes that he is completely innocent for without even a smidge of hesitation]], seeing in the boy the man he used to be before the world broke him.

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* ShadowArchetype: To Yuji. Higurama, like Yuji, is a kindhearted man who fights to chose a stressful, nigh-hopeless career as a public defense lawyer out of a desire to protect the week, because he couldn't ignore his altruistic nature, but after decades upon decades of futilely fighting tooth-and-nail against a broken system, Higurama one day snapped under the pressure. During his battle with Yuji, Higurama is shocked that [[spoiler:Yuji is able to accept blame for crimes that he is completely innocent for without even a smidge of hesitation]], seeing in the boy the man he used to be before the world broke him.
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* CommonalityConnection: To Yuji. Higurama, like Yuji, is a kind, idealistic man working within a broken system and doing whatever he can to help those around him, though one day he snapped under the pressure after futilely fighting tooth-and-nail on behalf of his clients for decades. Yuji's unflinching dedication to take on the blame for a crime that he is completely innocent for reminds Higurama of the man he used to be, prompting him to dispel his Cursed Technique and agree to help Yuji. Likewise, the two of them share strong feelings of self-loathing, yet still cling to the duty they have to live up to their "roles" no matter what happens to them.

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* CommonalityConnection: To Yuji. Higurama, like Yuji, is a kind, idealistic man working within a broken system and doing whatever he can to help those around him, though one day he snapped under the pressure after futilely fighting tooth-and-nail on behalf of his clients for decades. Yuji's unflinching dedication to take on the blame for a crime that he is completely innocent for reminds Higurama of the man he used to be, prompting him to dispel his Cursed Technique and agree to help Yuji. Likewise, the two of them share strong feelings of self-loathing, yet still cling both of them choose to the duty believe that they have a "role" to live up play, and as such cling to their "roles" no matter what happens to them.sense of duty and keep doing.



* ShadowArchetype: To Yuji. Higurama, like Yuji, was one a deeply idealistic man who clung to his duty as a defense lawyer to keep moving forward, but after decades upon decades of futilely fighting tooth-and-nail against a broken system, Higurama one day snapped under the pressure. During his battle with Yuji, Higurama is shocked that [[spoiler:Yuji is able to accept blame for crimes that he is completely innocent for without even a smidge of hesitation]], seeing in the boy the man he used to be before the world broke him.

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* ShadowArchetype: To Yuji. Higurama, like Yuji, was one is a deeply idealistic kindhearted man who clung fights to his duty chose a stressful, nigh-hopeless career as a public defense lawyer out of a desire to keep moving forward, protect the week, but after decades upon decades of futilely fighting tooth-and-nail against a broken system, Higurama one day snapped under the pressure. During his battle with Yuji, Higurama is shocked that [[spoiler:Yuji is able to accept blame for crimes that he is completely innocent for without even a smidge of hesitation]], seeing in the boy the man he used to be before the world broke him.
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* CommanalityConnection: To Yuji. Higurama, like Yuji, is a kind, idealistic man working within a broken system and doing whatever he can to help those around him, though one day he snapped under the pressure after futilely fighting tooth-and-nail on behalf of his clients for decades. Yuji's unflinching dedication to take on the blame for a crime that he is completely innocent for reminds Higurama of the man he used to be, prompting him to dispel his Cursed Technique and agree to help Yuji. Likewise, the two of them share strong feelings of self-loathing, yet still cling to the duty they have to live up to their "roles" no matter what happens to them.

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* CommanalityConnection: CommonalityConnection: To Yuji. Higurama, like Yuji, is a kind, idealistic man working within a broken system and doing whatever he can to help those around him, though one day he snapped under the pressure after futilely fighting tooth-and-nail on behalf of his clients for decades. Yuji's unflinching dedication to take on the blame for a crime that he is completely innocent for reminds Higurama of the man he used to be, prompting him to dispel his Cursed Technique and agree to help Yuji. Likewise, the two of them share strong feelings of self-loathing, yet still cling to the duty they have to live up to their "roles" no matter what happens to them.
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* CommanalityConnection: To Yuji. Higurama, like Yuji, is a kind, idealistic man working within a broken system and doing whatever he can to help those around him, though one day he snapped under the pressure after futilely fighting tooth-and-nail on behalf of his clients for decades. Yuji's unflinching dedication to take on the blame for a crime that he is completely innocent for reminds Higurama of the man he used to be, prompting him to dispel his Cursed Technique and agree to help Yuji. Likewise, the two of them share strong feelings of self-loathing, yet still cling to the duty they have to live up to their "roles" no matter what happens to them.
-->'''Higurama:''' Have you ever killed someone out of your own volition?\\
'''Yuji:''' ...I have.\\
'''Higurama:''' ...I see. [[SympatheticMurderBackstory That must have felt the worst]].


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* ShadowArchetype: To Yuji. Higurama, like Yuji, was one a deeply idealistic man who clung to his duty as a defense lawyer to keep moving forward, but after decades upon decades of futilely fighting tooth-and-nail against a broken system, Higurama one day snapped under the pressure. During his battle with Yuji, Higurama is shocked that [[spoiler:Yuji is able to accept blame for crimes that he is completely innocent for without even a smidge of hesitation]], seeing in the boy the man he used to be before the world broke him.
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* UncertainDoom: [[spoiler:Higurama is seemingly killed fighting [[WorldsStrongestMan Sukuna]], but he's last seen being teleported off by Ui Ui and Kirara, presumably to bring him to Shoko Ieiri for healing, leaving his ultimate fate up in the air.]]
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* LeeroyJenkins: Zigzagged. [[spoiler:Although Kashimo undoubtedly died on his own terms, receiving the warrior's death he longed for at the hands of history's strongest sorcerer, the story deliberately shows that Kashimo didn't really accomplish anything with his death in terms of actually bringing Sukuna down.[[note]]He did force Sukuna to transform, but this was primarily due to all the damage he had sustained from his battle with Satoru Gojo.[[/note]] Kashimo was easily one of the strongest fighters that Sukuna faced in his battles after Gojo, yet Kashimo shows by example that any sorcerer other than Gojo attempting to fight Sukuna 1 on 1 is pure suicide. By contrast, the other sorcerers ''are'' able to eventually force Sukuna onto the back foot, but they only manage to do so by coordinating as a team, making plans, and taking the strengths and weaknesses of each fighter into consideration. While Kashimo did find the satisfaction he longed for in his death, his death occurring with little fanfare or impact on the story also reflects the inherent limits of his BloodKnight philosophy--a theme which is elaborated on more as the Shinjuku Showdown arc progresses, with Sukuna's MightMakesRight worldview slowly being chipped away at.]]

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