Who is Wakuraba?
Wakuraba, formerly known as Lower Rank Three of the Twelve Kizuki, played a minor antagonist role in the anime and manga series Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba. As a devoted servant of Muzan Kibutsuji, he held the position of the lower Moon Three within the Twelve Kizuki.
What defines Wakuraba’s Personality and Appearance?
Wakuraba, a Lower Rank demon in the Twelve Kizuki, stood at an average height with distinctive features such as pale, grayish-white skin adorned with three cross-shaped scars on his cheeks and forehead. His orange irises, marked with the kanji for “Lower Three,” reflected his identity. Styled with a widow’s peak, his black hair complemented his bamboo-colored yukata, accentuated by pinstripes, dark cloth at his waist, and a lighter one around his neck. Wakuraba’s fashion sense included two golden hoop earrings in each ear and traditional wooden sandals with black straps.
Known for unwavering loyalty to Muzan Kibutsuji, Wakuraba’s commitment to serving his master was evident. However, when faced with Muzan’s indiscriminate wrath, his survival instinct took over, compelling him to attempt a desperate escape.
What abilities does Wakuraba demon possess?
Overall Abilities:
As Lower Three of the Twelve Kizuki, Wakuraba possessed considerable demonic strength. Although he claimed the potential to rise in rank, his true power remained unknown due to Muzan’s swift action in eliminating him. While confident in his abilities, he fell short in comparison to formidable demons like Rui and Enmu.
Enhanced Regeneration:
As a Lower Rank demon, Wakuraba benefited from a significant infusion of Muzan’s blood, granting him superior regenerative abilities compared to average demons. However, this enhanced power had its limits, preventing him from regrowing his body after Muzan’s decapitation.
Enhanced Speed:
Wakuraba demonstrated remarkable speed, believing he could escape Muzan’s wrath by swiftly navigating the Infinity Castle. His ability to traverse great distances in seconds and navigate the castle’s peculiar layout showcased his extraordinary speed, although he still fell short in comparison to his formidable master.