@SolarDTM: Have you ever wondered why Yor...
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Jun 07, 2026
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honestly i originally viewed yorozu wanting to be naked as autonomous and just "wanting to set them free" (obvs her tits) but this really does not match heian-era logic at all, especially within the clan shes in and how unfree women were during the period.
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yorozu being taken in after defeating members of a group already breaks traditional fujiwara logic.
she's not really operating inside aristocratic legitimacy but rather sorcerer dominance logic.
she's not really operating inside aristocratic legitimacy but rather sorcerer dominance logic.
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so knowing this we have established 3 things:
1. yorozu is strong
2. yorozu has been taken into the fujiwara clan
3. strong sorcerers seem to be exempt from aritocratic logic
these factors combined are pretty interesting to me because it causes me to believe they were less strict with yorozu since she is frequently cited as one of the strongest of the heian period (obviously not as strong as sukuna)
1. yorozu is strong
2. yorozu has been taken into the fujiwara clan
3. strong sorcerers seem to be exempt from aritocratic logic
these factors combined are pretty interesting to me because it causes me to believe they were less strict with yorozu since she is frequently cited as one of the strongest of the heian period (obviously not as strong as sukuna)
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so now in general im wondering here, is she free from the fujiwaras? is it like a toji situation to where she can kill the entire clan but chooses not to? i honestly think shes not as free as it seems, heres why:
with someone like toji, the point is explicit: hes structurally outside the system. no cursed energy, no clan obligation that can meaningfully bind him, and his livelihood depends on contracts he chooses. he can walk away from any family structure because he already exists outside its logic.
with someone like toji, the point is explicit: hes structurally outside the system. no cursed energy, no clan obligation that can meaningfully bind him, and his livelihood depends on contracts he chooses. he can walk away from any family structure because he already exists outside its logic.
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but with yorozu its different, even though she has overwhelming strength, she still seems situated inside a clan framework rather than completely detached from it. the fact that she is “taken in,” observed, and at least loosely associated with the fujiwara clan implies she is not purely self-standing. what’s more important is that nothing in her portrayal suggests she is actively rejecting the system the way toji does. she isn’t escaping hierarchy she’s bending it around herself (likely for her attachment)
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so now the question is why would she stay with the clan instead of eradicating them?
the manga doesnt give a specific political reason (like ambition or clan allegiance). but it frames yorozu through obsession. her attachment is almost entirely centered on desire and fixation especially her on her worship of sukuna. in that framing, the fujiwara aren’t a “home” or a “system she respects.” they’re basically background infrastructure that allows her to exist in the era without being erased.
the manga doesnt give a specific political reason (like ambition or clan allegiance). but it frames yorozu through obsession. her attachment is almost entirely centered on desire and fixation especially her on her worship of sukuna. in that framing, the fujiwara aren’t a “home” or a “system she respects.” they’re basically background infrastructure that allows her to exist in the era without being erased.
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to me, yorozu reads less like someone navigating aristocratic power and more like someone who has already mentally stepped outside social meaning entirely. that’s why she feels hard to pin down as “oppressed” or “rebellious” she’s not really engaging the system in either direction.
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so what do i think in general? i think yorozu is semi-autonomous, in the sense that shes free to do MOST things within these systems to her own will, but i do generally believe she is not autonomous in nature, her entire existence is dependent on another individual and i do think that part of the reason she is even involved with the fujiwara clan is to get closer to sukuna (or maybe something similar to this, since they are having whole ass harvest festivals for him)
honestly in general i just dont think she cares about her freedom as long as sukuna is involved with it
honestly in general i just dont think she cares about her freedom as long as sukuna is involved with it
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speculative angles, yet interesting trust:
1. if she was not an aristocrat
honestly another angle you can look at this is that she wanted guaranteed housing, we dont know much of yorozus backstory but if she was to be taken into by a prestigious clan such as the fujiwaras we can assume that she is not an aristocrat by any other clan, a lot of women who literally were not under these stable rules starved a lot and had to undergo agricultural and labor-intensive tasks, obviously this is not suited for yorozu
2. if she was an aristocrat
there was a theory actually that yorozu was a zenin since she possesses construction and mai has it as well, this leads me to think she COULD'VE been an aristocrat in the past but is literally playing in both of their faces like some yojimbo ass shit, it matches her personality (especially historically as well) japanese women during this period were known to be very manipulative and trick men a lot
1. if she was not an aristocrat
honestly another angle you can look at this is that she wanted guaranteed housing, we dont know much of yorozus backstory but if she was to be taken into by a prestigious clan such as the fujiwaras we can assume that she is not an aristocrat by any other clan, a lot of women who literally were not under these stable rules starved a lot and had to undergo agricultural and labor-intensive tasks, obviously this is not suited for yorozu
2. if she was an aristocrat
there was a theory actually that yorozu was a zenin since she possesses construction and mai has it as well, this leads me to think she COULD'VE been an aristocrat in the past but is literally playing in both of their faces like some yojimbo ass shit, it matches her personality (especially historically as well) japanese women during this period were known to be very manipulative and trick men a lot
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honestly i really favor the yorozu zenin angle a lot, because it would add to her obsession towards sukuna, her whole vibe in the manga is "I do what I want, when I want, how I want." and obsession over everything else, it genuinely compliments her character to play in their face and get in their clan just for getting closer to "marrying sukuna" while she is secretly part of another clan who doesn't even know shes trying to get closer to a man by being brought into another clan
she's opportunistically riding the strongest clan of the era like a taxi to her sukuna date
she's opportunistically riding the strongest clan of the era like a taxi to her sukuna date
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and honestly from the small tidbits we did get of yorozu she seems to not go out much, typically, heian era women would be able to go out for only things for like festivals (which is what she went out for), so im curious as well if shes truly self-governed to where she can just do whatever she wants or if theres still some limitations of what shes able to do, being completely naked even if shes isolated form most people genuinely seems like a personal choice
she seems to have complete freedom over her wardrobe too, since, the person she was talking to in the sneak-peek of the heian period tells her to put on anything, even informal
she seems to have complete freedom over her wardrobe too, since, the person she was talking to in the sneak-peek of the heian period tells her to put on anything, even informal















