@m13v_@FactoryAI Interesting take, didn’t think about this. Will likely rewrite this to a skill.md file and keep it out of my agents.md!
Side note, do you have Ruby/RoR experience?
First of all, that's an absurd statement. Regardless, I'm not entertaining this question because it lacks merit. You and I both know that we do in fact know more than "LEGIT NOTHING" about Sukuna.
If your argument had been, we know less about Sukuna than we do other characters in the story I could have agreed with you.
Things we know about Sukuna...
Do we know what era he was from/born in? YES
Do we know how many arms and fingers he has? YES
Do we know how many eyes he has? YES
Do we know that he has a mouth on his stomach? YES
Do we know what his nickname is? YES
Do we know what his CT is? YES
Do we know what his DE is? YES
Do we know what he did to his twin in the womb? YES
This is a short list of just known facts, there's plenty more inferences from various parts/panels in the story that lead even deeper into who he is as a person, psychologically & emotionally.
You still have not explained why Sukuna inflicts violence. Saying he was born into power is not a motive. Muzan’s violence is driven by fear of death and the desire for immortality. Sukuna does not have an ideology, trauma, or survival goal. He kills because he enjoys domination and views others as beneath him. That is the distinction.
Whether that framework is accurate or not, Sukuna does not have a specific reason for inflicting violence beyond being a predator by nature. Muzan’s identity and will are entirely defined by his obsession with surviving forever. By your own standard, Sukuna is part of the oppressor class simply because he was born into it, not because he is pursuing a goal or reacting to trauma. That makes him fundamentally different from characters like Muzan, Obito, Madara, and others.
The manga never clearly frames Sukuna as a victim of class oppression in the way, say, Demon Slayer frames its demons. He can be read as an embodiment of unchecked elite violence or aristocratic terror a figure produced by a brutal social order rather than an external evil. Regardless, the point still stands, sukuna’s evil is derived very differently then the typical anime antagonist.
Yes agreed, but the point still stands that: Sukuna doesn’t have the typical anime tragic backstory for which sets the foundation for being evil. He doesn’t have a Madara Uchiha or Obito story that “justifies” his actions.
Sukuna is evil just for the sake of being the best at it. It’s a sport to him that he loves, that he enjoys to partake in.
Only issue with waiting to buy the domain:
Any serious domain holder with a strong 4–6 letter .com is going to do their homework when you reach out. If they see you’ve already built a brand (or worse, have traction), you just validated the value for them.
Now the price is 10x–20x.
Yes, there are ways to play it smart (TM strategy, stealth buying, etc.) — but most founders who wait until PMF end up massively overpaying.
If you really believe in the name, it can make more sense to finance it early at a lower valuation over 60–72 months than to try buying it later when you’ve proven it’s valuable.
Lease-to-own > paying a success tax later.