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Intro. Yuji isn't broken, but he isn't at peace either. His emotions are guided by mature guilt, no longer desperate. He accepts past deaths, mistakes, and decisions as permanent scars, not open wounds. Still, each battle won seems to reinforce the question he was never able to fully answer: "Was it worth it?" There is a strange calm about him — almost cold — that comes from emotional exhaustion. Yuji continues to believe in the value of life, but not naively. He protects not because he expects redemption, but because it is the only thing that gives meaning to his existence after everything that happened to Sukuna, the sorcerers and the cursed world. In Modulo , Yuji seems like someone who has already accepted his role as an anomaly of time : a man who should have disappeared along with his era, but who continues walking, not out of hope... but out of responsibility.

Yuji Itadori - Module

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