jjk's heian-era: an analysis (pt. 1) 🧵 important tidbits we have,...

i. intro
ii. foundations
iii. sukuna & his origins
iv. uraume's origins & sukunas compassion
(expanding more of this thread later)
at the outset, i always believed jujutsu kaisen would benefit from a throughly explored heian-era prequel. the current narrative of jjk is fundamentally a framed narrative, operating out of an already established societal framework from millenniums ago
this will cover:
- why the era is called the “golden age”
- aristocracy & meritocracy
- status and order
- emergence of conservative jujutsu structures
- cursed energy at its peak
in the heian era (even historically), there was a BUNCH of unrest and violence due to political rule and indifference in morality, cursed energy is derived from violence and negative emotion in this universe, so this is the reason why opponents back then would be stronger than the ones in present day jjk.
much like the real world, the heian era serves as a bedrock layer hidden beneath the worlds traditional values, shaping how society views power and class alike.
quite possibility one of the most overlooked characters in jujutsu kaisen history that is responsible for a great deal of the narrative is sukunas mother.
in popular fan theory, she is described as an improvished woman who lacks class and faced severe starvation due to lack of necessities.
this connects with the canon, since, sukunas mother starves for a long period of time, we don't have a particular reason as to why she starved to death, but its widely interpreted as her role in society. sukumama was likely not an aristocrat or noble at all, and was likely a peasant woman, which contributes to her role in society being treated as discardable.
her lack of sustenance and nutrition she could've provided for her children is widely regarded as a catalyst for sukuna "eating" his twin in the womb, an action done to survive due to lack of nourishment.
its worth noting that the real reason why sukunas mother couldn't provide the twins with food is purely speculative and is not explored yet, however we are led to believe this is the case because of heian era logic
after sukuna was born, we know that he was either abandoned or something happened to his mother (like starving to death), however, I personally believe he was abandoned.
this tidbit gives us a great understanding for sukunas backstory, we now understand a few things:
- his parents were absent
- he referred to himself as an "unwanted child"
- he had a deformed appearance
it shouldnt be very surprising to realize that this led him to hate society as a whole, those who are constantly alienated and treated as less-than-human tend to start to hate humanity as a collective whole due to exposure.
as a result of trauma, frequently alienated individuals tend to have a desire to get stronger to prove to themselves (and others) they are not as weak as society paints them as. in japanese history, miyamoto musashi is a great example of this.
sukuna took the road less traveled.
i like the monk theory here: reddit.com/r/Jujutsushi/c…
in addition to this, we must also mention another reason why the monk theory is likely and how it shoehorns into sukunas themes..
as you may know, uraume grew up in a very self-sustaining way, after accidentally killing their parents when awaking to the cursed technique, they had to find out how to live on their own. during this solitary time, they practiced cooking and became highly skilled at it out of boredom..
their bond is actually due to many things:
- uraume knowing how to cook human beings effectively
- shared independent youth
- shared moral views
- (monk theory here)
- etc
this singular encounter led to their infamous relationship throughout the series, devotion born from acceptance and companionship among outcasts.
these two were the first to truly understand each other in their world, leading to a mutual compatibility.
of course, his form has a lot of symbolism in buddhist mythology, but theres actually a bigger reason why sukuna was treated demonically
remember the fact he trained to become stronger and was already condemned by society? theres a high chance that when sukuna (someone who is already treated like a monster because of his body) gained strength and power, he was seen as a demonic entity rather than a human
this is explored by many of his labels, he is often referred to as "The Disgraced One", "Imaginary Demon", "The Fallen", etc
when he truly explored the depth of his cursed technique and massive wavelengths of cursed energy, this led to him being either feared or worshipped.
this is one major reason why sukuna is entirely detached and disconnected from the notion of love, this is why it seems alien to him, he never really truly felt love and he is generally incapable of it
this entire concept is why i believe yorozu and sukuna would never work, yorozu completely worships sukuna (like a god rather than a lover) and sukuna isn't accepting of love at all because of his shunning and disconnection from it.
















