Among his flamboyant requests for worship and praise, Tengen Uzui is perhaps the most uncertain pillar of Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba. In Demon Slayer 2×17, the Sixth Crescent Moon Gyutaro couldn’t get over the existence of talented humans like Tengen.
the pillar of soundhowever, stated that if Gyutaro considers Tengen exceptional, He would be wiped out by some of his fellow pillars. Considering that Tengen, a pillar monster, believes he has no natural gifts, one can only imagine how powerful the pillars Tengen admires must be.
It is extremely rare for more than one pillar to appear on screen at once in Demon Slayer. The one time they all got together, they spoke more to Tanjiro and Ubuyashiki than to each other. Tengen Uzui’s clear admiration tries hard Kyōjuro Rengokuas well as his high recognition for Gyomei Himejima and Muichiro Tokyo, is the only real clue the public has gotten as to how the Pillars view each other. As it turns out, Pillar of Sound also has its own take on the Demon Kill Team’s most powerful pillar.
Tengen can certainly be forgiven for harboring an inferiority complex towards the fallen Pillar of Flame, as Kyōjuro He inspired people wherever he went. Kyojuro’s final act was that of giving his life fighting the third crescent moon after saving the lives of 200 people aboard the Mugen train. Such a noble legacy is difficult to maintain, especially for someone like Tengen.
We still know little about them pillar of the rock, but it turns out Tengen doesn’t know much about him either. The only context that can be gleaned from Tengen’s words is this Gyomei Himejima six feet two out of sheer demon-slaying defiance. When talking to Gyutaro about people who would shake the demon world, Tengen thought of Himejima first. Considering Tengen has fought on equal terms against higher-level demons, the fact that he considers Gyomei his superior probably means that the Pillar of Rock is a wrecking ball for demons.
Although Kyojuro partially joked with Tanjiro that it takes 10,000 steps to become a Pillar, Muichiro Tokito seems to have completed each of them in just 60 days after picking up a sword for the first time. It took Tanjiro two years to learn how to use the breathing techniques.
Tokito is quite distracted considering he wasn’t fully aware of the conflict at the Pillar meeting in Season 1 and didn’t have an explicit reaction to the news of Rengoku’s death on Mugen Train. If Tokito is skilled enough to become a Pillar so quickly, it’s no wonder Tengen is considering him a naturally gifted swordsman whose skills far exceed Tengen’s.
What do you think about it? What do you think the ranking of the strongest Pillars of Demon Slayer is? We remind you that you can watch Demon Slayer 2 episodes on Crunchyroll.




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