The Motives behind every Human Form of Muzan Kibutsuji
Muzan had a human family when he initially debuted in Demon Slayer's season one, episode #7; his pretend wife Rei called him Tsukihiko. Riding in an automobile, something only wealthy people during the Taisho era could do, they also displayed themselves as well-off and wore expensive-looking western-style clothing. Muzan's Human Forms are explained in the Official Fanbook of Demon Slayer, which notes that he kills wealthy people in order to seize their appearances and gather money and power to conveniently obtain knowledge.
This helps him hide his Demon form as well as reach out fast; it also shows that it wasn't his biological family as he simply poses as Rei's husband to collect money. In episode 26 Muzan also changes into a woman garbed as a Geisha. This shape lets Muzan gain knowledge in situations unreachable in his masculine form and entice men into finding the Blue Spider Lily for him during the daylight using his deft imitation.
What became of Muzan's relatives?
Muzan mercilessly murders two women in the season finale of Demon Slayer's Swordsmith Village Arc, the possible mother of the kid he was mimicking and a servant fiercely demanding assistance from her boss, therefore implying more persons in the house at the time. Given Muzan's horrible character, he most likely killed every member of the family in order to hide traces. For every human who contacts Muzan, this is very definitely the result. The Demon Slayer's Fanbook also claims that Muzan's evil tongue brought five of his wives to die.
Nezuko doesn't have to act human anymore as he became the demon that Muzan had been waiting for conquering the sun. Muzan's human background shows that he had always lacked sensitivity and had zero concern for others, despite having lived as several humans for a century. He killed his doctor and claimed to have the want to wipe off all living entities. The rationale for Muzan Kibutsuji's several human incarnations reveals to his supporters how, despite his outward look, Muzan Kibutsuji is only a very irredeemable criminal who uses others to satisfy his own needs.
Protagonist Demon Slayer Muzan Kibutsuji
Muzan Kibutsuji is the originator of every demon in Demon Slayer. Muzan is brilliant and devious; his one flaw is that he has worked in the shadows for millennia, avoiding sunshine. He possesses some unusual talents. One of his abilities is to control all the qualities in his body at will, including his blood, cells, flesh, and organs, therefore transforming his face and appearance to resemble several persons. Muzan uses this capacity to adapt and hide his demon self, therefore he goes undetectable among common humans.
Undercovering Tokyo's society and looking for information, Muzan had desperately looked for the blue spider lily, the key to withstanding the sunshine, and also for a demon able of conquering the sun for more than 1,000 years, under which he kept a Disguise. Playing several roles at different times, whether being a child, a lady, or having his own family, Muzan's narcissist qualities enable him to disguise his contempt of people and readily manipulate them. Fans wonder the purpose for a merciless demon's several appearances as these are unique human covers for him.
Why Does Muzan of Demon Slayer Exude Different Human Forms?
Throughout the narrative, Muzan Kibutsuji presents several Human Forms; the official fanbook for Demon Slayer clarifies the purpose behind each Disguise.
Alert: Spoilers for Demon Slayer!! abound in here. Muzan Kibutsuji is the originator of every demon in Demon Slayer. Muzan is brilliant and devious; his one flaw is that he has worked in the shadows for millennia, avoiding sunshine. He possesses some unusual talents. One of his abilities is to control all the qualities in his body at will, including his blood, cells, flesh, and organs, therefore transforming his face and appearance to resemble several persons. Muzan makes great use of this power to adapt and hide his demon self; he goes undetectable among common humans. Undercovering Tokyo's society and looking for information, Muzan had desperately looked for the blue spider lily, the key to withstanding the sunshine, and also for a demon able of conquering the sun for more than 1,000 years, under which he kept a disguise. Playing several roles at different times, whether being a child, a lady, or having his own family, Muzan's narcissist qualities enable him to disguise his contempt of people and readily manipulate them. These are odd human covers for a merciless demon, which begs viewers to question his numerous visits.
Toshikuni looked like a small toddler in Demon Slayer's third season, episode #11.
He is seen in a library in this form, and it is inferred that he is reading obssively. This enables Muzan to look in human literature for hints about the blue spider flower and provides a venue for making an elixir to resist sunlight. Muzan's willingness to do whatever to reach his aim of being a perfect being is demonstrated by his efforts to pass for several humans, beings he considers as inferior.
One unexpected figure in the Demon Slayer: To the Hashira Training film may be qualified and driven enough to thwart Muzan.