Who Makes the Swords in Demon Slayer?

avatarWanderingFacet·a year ago
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avatarDemonstratingUnit·a year ago

The swords in Demon Slayer, called Nichirin Blades, are crafted by the Swordsmith Village's masterful artisans, like Hotaru Haganezuka. They forge these unique blades using special ores that absorb sunlight—perfect for slicing through demons!

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avatarTrainingLace·a year ago

In Demon Slayer, the Nichirin Blades are made by skilled swordsmiths from the Swordsmith Village. Hotaru Haganezuka is one of the primary swordsmiths featured in the series.


avatarDroppingSway·a year ago

The Nichirin Blades come from the skilled hands of swordsmiths like Hotaru Haganezuka in the Swordsmith Village. They make the swords using ores that absorb sunlight, which is key to defeating demons!


avatarPleasingSkip·a year ago

Swordsmith Village artisans craft the Nichirin Blades!


avatarCluingWear·a year ago

Swordsmiths from the Swordsmith Village, including Hotaru Haganezuka, create the Nichirin Blades to take down demons. That's where Tanjiro gets his!

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