The character introduction of " Please Slay the Demon " revolved around the main character, Chu Liang. Chu Liang was a disciple of the Shu Mountain Faction. He was a Soul Traverser, and his predecessor was an orphan whose entire family was killed by demons. Due to his cultivation aptitude, he was brought back to the mountain by his master to cultivate. In his daily life, Chu Liang cultivated, completed missions, and began his journey of slaying demons with the pagoda. Through the rewards he obtained from killing demons, he had continuously improved his strength and won the competition between the various peaks in the sect. In the story, Chu Liang also exposed the enemy who was scheming behind the scenes, found the traitor in the sect, and solved the problems of the sect. As his strength increased, Chu Liang chose to leave the mountain to gain experience and kill the demons that harmed the human world, helping the declining sect rise again. He also revealed many secrets behind it, defeated many enemies, and finally defeated his last enemy, the Ten Thousand Arts Supremacy. As for the other characters, there was currently no information available.
Well, it's not a completely true story in the sense that the main plot about Tanjiro and his quest to turn his sister back from a demon and defeat Muzan is made up. But it does incorporate aspects of Japanese culture and history which are real. The traditional Japanese clothing, architecture, and the social structure depicted in Demon Slayer are based on historical facts. So, while not a true story overall, it has a lot of real - world roots.
Demon Slayer is purely fictional. It was imagined by the author and doesn't draw from real events or people. The story is set in a fantastical world filled with demons and demon slayers.
Demon Slayer is purely fictional. The story, settings, and characters are all crafted by the author's imagination. It doesn't draw from real-life events or people.
Definitely not. Demon Slayer is purely a work of fiction. The story, settings, and characters are all made up by the author's imagination to entertain and captivate the audience.