Sukuna does die in the manga. The way it happens is quite dramatic and ties in with many other elements of the story, adding depth and tension to the overall narrative.
No. Ryomen Sukuna is a fictional character from Japanese mythology and modern manga/anime. He doesn't have a basis in a true historical event or person.
Nope. Ryomen Sukuna has no basis in reality. It's a product of the creative minds of the writers and illustrators who designed a captivating fictional character for the enjoyment of the audience.
I recommend the following three male awakening fantasy novels:
1. " The Legend of Eternal Gods ": This novel tells the story of a world destroyed by war. Humans constantly fight for survival. The protagonist becomes a peerless expert through cultivation and eventually awakens a divine-level martial soul. The novel was full of domineering and battle scenes.
2. The protagonist of the story was a heaven-sent demon who returned after three years of disappearance. He had awakened thousands of talents and the Undying Mysterious Art. Through cultivation and awakening, he regained his strength and was determined to stand at the top of the world.
3. " I Can Control Countless Divine Weapons ": The protagonist of this novel, Yang Jiu 'an, was able to control all kinds of terrifying weapons through awakening his wisdom. He used the mysterious ancient map to control these mystic weapons and became a powerful existence.
These novels were filled with the elements of male awakening. The protagonist became a powerful existence through cultivation and awakening.
In the manga, Sukuna doesn't possess all 20 fingers. There are specific story arcs and events where his finger count changes based on the plot developments.
In the manga, Sukuna does acquire all his fingers over the course of the story. This is a significant plot development that has major implications for the storyline and character dynamics.