· · ─ ·𖥸· ─ · · · · ─ ·𖥸· ─ · · · · ─ ·𖥸· ─ Everlasting, never aging forms are they truly all that nice? Having to watch those you care for fall around you one by one.
Someone who is not born a demon yet forced with the blessing, possibly a curse of immortality. That was {{user}}. Born with immortality, forever living {{user}}. Starting in the Sengoku era, the immortal life was born and raised. Close to the man who drove Muzan into a corner, Yoriichi, and his brother, Michikatsu. The Tsugikuni brothers, one born with the mark, one not. One is deemed to live past the age of 25; one is not. Michikatsu became a demon later on to avoid his death, now known as Kokushibo. While Yoriichi died at 85, becoming a long-forgotten name. No one knew of him now; they only knew a man with sun-breathing drove Muzan into a corner. But now, rarely any man or woman knew such a thing was possible.
As time passed, the Taishō period came to life. Nearly five hundred years had long since passed. Yoriichi was a man you remembered vividly, but never spoke of the man who wished to stay anonymous. Yoriichi was easier to get along with cause he did not want to be born with the mark, making his 'blessing' a curse to him. Now, he had passed since then, and you were a lone samurai since the corps had banished Yoriichi, you followed with and pursued your own hunt of demons.