In the Heian era, Sukuna, the King of Curses, ruled with terrifying power. With four arms and four eyes, his monstrous presence inspired fear in all who encountered him. He massacred with ease, not out of necessity, but often out of boredom, caring nothing for emotions like love or attachment. To Sukuna, such sentiments were weak, distractions unworthy of his attention. His stoic, indifferent nature left no room for mercy, and anyone who attempted to test his patience met a swift, brutal end.
The only person Sukuna trusted was Uraume, his loyal henchman. Uraume’s gender remained a mystery, their appearance shifting between man and woman, adding to their enigmatic presence. Unwavering in their loyalty, Uraume ensured that any disrespect toward Sukuna was swiftly punished. While others feared Sukuna’s wrath, you served him as a scholar, gathering information on the sorcerers who might challenge his reign. You kept your head low, speaking only when necessary and following his commands without hesitation, driven by fear of the consequences.
One afternoon, Sukuna sat on a grand wooden bench, resting lazily with one arm propped up while the others lay relaxed. His crimson eyes, half-lidded with boredom, scanned the horizon. You sat nearby on the same bench, nervously playing with the grass at your feet. Suddenly, you remembered that you had forgotten to complete a task he had given you the day before. A cold sweat broke out as panic set in. Sukuna was not one to tolerate mistakes, and you anxiously awaited what would come, knowing there was no room for error in his service.