Sukuna Tattoos

Web so here's some panels i edited. Web sukuna's look much more similar to ainu or jomon (japanese indigenous people) tattoos. Perhaps sukuna stores these techniques in his shrine, and can tattoo them onto himself using his technique, allowing him to use them as he pleases. So here's some panels i edited. Web the face tattoos are something best avoided.

Couldn't even edge to this, i exploded immediately! I know a lot of people say that his markings/tattoos are inspired by the criminal tattoos of the edo period but that is two time periods after the heian period where sukuna was active. They usually have facial tattoos but of course this is kind of a very strong exception). So, if sukuna had, say, smiley face painted on his back in the heian era, that. There are jobs where you can work with facial tattoos, good ones even (granted the most prominent is of course a tattoo artist itself.

So here's some panels i edited. I forgot my best edit. I love sukuna without his tattoos! Perhaps sukuna stores these techniques in his shrine, and can tattoo them onto himself using his technique, allowing him to use them as he pleases. I know a lot of people say that his markings/tattoos are inspired by the criminal tattoos of the edo period but that is two time periods after the heian period where sukuna was active.

Each of these tattoos corresponds to something. So here's some panels i edited. Web this gives a little crediblity to the theory that sukuna’s technique is related to storing and pulling out important things, such as people's cursed techniques. I forgot my best edit. Web sukuna's look much more similar to ainu or jomon (japanese indigenous people) tattoos. These were traditionally done to have a stronger connection with gods and spirits and were also believed to increase a hunter or warrior's skills. The knowledge that the glyphs were placed on the players long before kenjaku acquired. Web an explanation of sukuna's tattoo and more. Because the tattoos appear when he takes over somebody, and since the body follows the soul, wouldn't it make sense that when sukuna's soul takes over, the body follows the tattoos embedded into his soul. 236k subscribers in the jujutsufolk community. In chapter 136, kenjaku remotely cast idle transfiguration on the culling game participants using a glyph they set on the ground. Web after all, tattoos are just ink that has been forcibly inserted into the skin in order to yield a pattern. If sukuna were to soul hop, the body of his host should technically only be changed in accordance to sukuna‘s own body, not the accessories that come with it. Web so here's some panels i edited. They usually have facial tattoos but of course this is kind of a very strong exception).

Web After All, Tattoos Are Just Ink That Has Been Forcibly Inserted Into The Skin In Order To Yield A Pattern.

They usually have facial tattoos but of course this is kind of a very strong exception). If sukuna were to soul hop, the body of his host should technically only be changed in accordance to sukuna‘s own body, not the accessories that come with it. But majority of jobs are averse to facial and hand tattoos sadly. The knowledge that the glyphs were placed on the players long before kenjaku acquired.

I Forgot My Best Edit.

So here's some panels i edited. These targets are marked by a matching glyph on their forehead, as seen with tsumiki. 236k subscribers in the jujutsufolk community. So, if sukuna had, say, smiley face painted on his back in the heian era, that.

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Web this gives a little crediblity to the theory that sukuna’s technique is related to storing and pulling out important things, such as people's cursed techniques. Each of these tattoos corresponds to something. Perhaps sukuna stores these techniques in his shrine, and can tattoo them onto himself using his technique, allowing him to use them as he pleases. There are jobs where you can work with facial tattoos, good ones even (granted the most prominent is of course a tattoo artist itself.

Web The Face Tattoos Are Something Best Avoided.

These were traditionally done to have a stronger connection with gods and spirits and were also believed to increase a hunter or warrior's skills. Because the tattoos appear when he takes over somebody, and since the body follows the soul, wouldn't it make sense that when sukuna's soul takes over, the body follows the tattoos embedded into his soul. Web what if the tattoos are a cursed technique embedded into his soul and not his body. Web at least the bold lines on his arms kind of resemble tattoos given to thieves and other criminals during the edo period.

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