Qin Zhan was the male lead in the web drama " Greetings, Palace Master " series. He was a hero who loved and was loyal to his friends. His nicknames were Great Devil, Palace Master Spiritual Vulture, and Palace Master. He was a veteran gamer who had accidentally transmigrated to the game world of " New Demigods and Semi-Devils " that he had played for 10 years. From then on, he had the power to be invincible. In the movie, Qin Zhan, Yu Chen, Li Qingxue, and the others experienced a series of sieges and conspiracies, overcoming one difficult problem after another. He also met his disciple Li Qingxue and Yu Chen, who was both a friend and a foe, and gained a long-lost friendship and love.
I recommend the two novels,"The Hegemonic Demon Emperor" and "The Gold-Devouring Mad God", to you! In " Tyrant Demon Emperor," Luo Huang's life spirit could devour the enemy's life spirit and make the enemy his slave, while in " Gold Devouring Mad God," the enemy's soul, flesh, and blood were used to the fullest, and the protagonist's Dao path was forged with the enemy's blood and bones. These two novels belonged to the category of fantasy and oriental fantasy. The main characters had the ability to devour enemies.
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.
Xu Jie had said the lines of " I'm going to pay my respects " in " Darming Dynasty 1566." This scene happened after Xu Jie rejected Chen Hong's request. He said this in an arrogant tone. This detail showed Xu Jie's disdain and unwillingness to associate with Chen Hong. This line also hinted at Xu Jie's pride in his status and identity.
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.