It starts at a specific point in the manga, but I can't recall exactly without looking it up. You might want to check some manga forums or dedicated fan sites for the precise chapter.
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.
Toge Inumaki is important too. His special cursed speech ability makes him stand out. Also, the principal of the school, Masamichi Yaga, is likely to be important as he is in a position of authority and has an influence on Gojo and the other students. There could be other characters like the members of different clans that also play roles in the complex web of the story.
Ventriloquism was a traditional Chinese art form, also known as ventriloquism music. It refers to a form of music that produces various sounds through the coordinated movement of the mouth and throat. The way ventriloquism was performed was very unique. Usually, one person would make various notes from his mouth and another person would imitate these notes to play the music. The history of ventriloquism music in China is very long. It has been widely used in many different historical periods.
Explanation:
- Stomatcraft: A traditional Chinese art form that uses the mouth and throat to produce various sounds.
- Ventriloquism music: The way ventriloquism is performed is very unique. Usually, one person utters various notes and another person imitates these notes to play the music.
- China: refers to the People's Republic of China. It has a long history and profound cultural heritage, with many excellent cultural heritages.
- History: refers to the past, including events, people, culture, etc.
- Tradition: refers to ancient culture, customs, techniques, etc. that have gradually been eliminated over time but are still widely passed down and applied.