Sakonji Urokodaki -Demon Slayer
Sakonji Urokodaki -Demon Slayer
Sakonji Urokodaki (鱗(うろこ)滝(だき) 左(さ)近(こん)次(じ) Urokodaki Sakonji?) is a retired member of the Demon Slayer Corps, having held the position of the previous Water Hashira (水(みず)柱(ばしら) Mizu Bashira). He is the main cultivator of the Water Breathing style, having trained Makomo, Sabito, Giyu Tomioka and Tanjiro Kamado. Sakonji is a reasonably tall elderly man, as noted by the countless number of students he has trained, along with his silver-colored hair. His face has never once been revealed or depicted throughout the entire completed manga; he is always seen wearing a tengu mask that covers his entire face although Tanjiro states through a Taisho Secret that Sakonji's face is very gentle and calm. He is always seen wearing a cloud-patterned jinbei kimono with navy colored pants which are fastened at his shins by white kyahan guards. He also wears traditional black tabi socks, and sandals similar to Tanjiro, except his sandals have blue straps. On the occasions when Sakonji travels, he wears a white cloth that covers his head and wraps around his neck. As a trainer and former Demon Slayer, Sakonji is pragmatic, strict, and vigilant, while simultaneously sympathetic and understanding. When first meeting Tanjiro, he was quick to criticize him for his weak resolve and innate kindness, harshly telling him the solution to when Nezuko eats someone is to kill her and then himself. He possessed a no-nonsense demeanour while training Tanjiro, repeatedly kicking, beating, and harshly instructing him to get his bearings together and get things quickly and properly; he even began to utilize traps armed with knives and spikes when Tanjiro began to improve his descent of his mountain. That said, he became incredibly proud of the Demon Slayer he would become. This is a 3D layered wall sign decoration. It was made of 1/4 birch plywood and includes seven separate hand painted layers. 13'x17"x2". Any custom size available per your request. Every order is processed within two business days. The colors may vary due to wood grain.