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Tanjiro and Nezuko's final destinies are revealed in the manga's Demon Slayer conclusion, however understanding everything requires some reading between the lines. The series is still quite popular even though it ended a few years ago, and the modern-day setting of the last chapter—which is essentially the distant future for Demon Slayer's 1910s setting—offers insight into the lives of these adored characters. Many characters' futures are hinted at in this epilogue chapter, but Tanjiro and Nezuko are the main focus.
The main focus of Chapter 205 is on Tanjiro and Nezuko's offspring as they go about their everyday lives and run into people who are reincarnations of Tanjiro's pals. Many characters die before having children because Demon Slayer's final battle is a massacre; as a result, their resurrected bodies appear in the epilogue.
After Muzan's defeat, Tanjiro and Nezuko both got married and led contented lives, as the chapter's emphasis is on their descendants. Two males, Kanata and Sumihiko Kamado, who are descended from Tanjiro and who, according to a family portrait, married Kanao Tsuyuri, are introduced in the opening scenes. Toko, a character that looks a lot like Nezuko today, appears to have married Zenitsu because she goes by the last name Agatsuma.
Tanjiro seemed to have led a happy life in spite of his severe injuries sustained in the final battle. Tanjiro's left hand is unusable since he is left blind in one eye and cannot feel his arm below the elbow. Kanao also sustained eye injuries that seriously compromised her vision. Nevertheless, given what they gave up to bring about peace, it doesn't seem that these impairments prevented them from leading happy lives. In the descendants' home, Tanjiro's sword and earrings are on display, demonstrating his respectable standing in the family.
Yoshiteru Agatsuma claims to have read his grandfather's book on the fight against Muzan and to have come to the conclusion that all those who battled the demons were reborn to lead tranquil lives. The chapter provides evidence for this theory by presenting a number of current figures who resemble Hashira and other demon slayers.
Few of the Hashira had the chance to have direct descendants because nearly all of them perished during or soon after the decisive fight. Olympic gold medallist Tenma Uzui is revealed as Tengen Uzui's descendant/reincarnation. While Shinobu and her sister Kanae Kocho are shown to have reincarnated as students at a women's academy, Muichiro Tokito and his brother appear as infant twins. In the afterlife, Gyomei Himejima reincarnates as a kindergarten teacher who continues to work with children. Iguro Obanai and Mitsuri Kanroji, who are now married, own a diner together.
Giichi, the descendant/reincarnation of Giyu Tomioka, shares friends with Sabito and Makomo, Giyu's departed pals. Tojuro is shown as Sumihiko's close buddy and the reincarnation of Kyojuro Rengoku, or possibly a descendent of his brother. Reincarnated as police officers, Sanemi and Genya Shinazugawa discover Sumihiko is tardy for school. The brothers appear to get along in Sanemi's reincarnation, even if his demeanor is still similar to that of his previous existence.
Some personalities remain alive even though it is a century later. Japan's oldest man is shown on TV as Kiriya Ubuyashiki, the family's surviving son. The sole surviving demon, Yushiro, is still painting vivid paintings of Lady Tamayo that are now regarded as incredibly realistic. Yushiro is still a reclusive person who only concentrates on his paintings and responds angrily to interviews. It is shown that he still has Chachamaru, the cat demon.
It is also revealed that Aoba Hashibira, a scientist who finds the Blue Spider Lilies in the present day, is a descendant of Inosuke. It is implied by Aoba's name and Inosuke's interest in Aoi Kanzaki in chapter 204 that Aoi is a fellow Butterfly Mansion inhabitant that Inosuke married. After the Blue Spider Lily perishes, Aoba laments and wishes he could live alone in the mountains like his ancestor Inosuke.
The manga series Demon Slayer portrays the unrelenting conflict between good and evil, showing how devastating this war can be, even for those with great skill. As an appropriate recompense for Tanjiro and his supporters, the rebirth of individuals who bravely fought to bring about a calm period emphasizes their enduring influence on the future.
The series ends in an unexpectedly cheerful way, despite its severe and violent episodes. This favorable result is well-earned following an extended and demanding conflict. Tanjiro and his companions suffered greatly in order to reach this bliss, but their efforts were not in vain since they made it possible for their offspring to lead contented lives. The sacrifices made by Tanjiro and the Demon Slayer Corps are regrettably less well known, as their acts merit more acknowledgement.
Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba chronicles the adventures of Tanjiro Kamado, a young child who, following the murder of his family and the transformation of his sister Nezuko into a demon, takes on the role of a demon slayer. Tanjiro faces many demons and strong foes as he sets out on a perilous journey to find his sister a cure and exact revenge on his family. The series, which is set in Japan during the Taisho era, combines complex character development with graphic battle scenes.