The Return of a Powerful Artifact: Uniting or Dividing Forces?
In the thrilling world of Jujutsu Kaisen: Modulo, author Gege Akutami continues to weave a captivating narrative, bringing back iconic elements from the main series. This time, it's the infamous Black Rope, a cursed tool that once pushed Gojo Satoru to his limits. But here's where it gets controversial: will this tool be a catalyst for peace or a weapon of war?
A Brief History of the Black Rope
The Black Rope made its mark during the intense Night Parade of a Hundred Demons, where Miguel, a formidable opponent, managed to cancel Gojo's Broken Infinity technique. This special-grade cursed tool, however, had a significant drawback. With each use, it disintegrated further, and after Miguel's battle with Gojo, it was half-destroyed. Later, when Yuta and Miguel ventured to Africa to retrieve it, the Black Rope vanished completely, leaving no trace.
The Rope's Potential: A Peaceful Solution?
In the latest chapter of JJK Modulo, Usami, a key figure, reveals that the Black Rope has resurfaced after seven decades. This time, it's not about combat; Usami proposes using the rope to foster peaceful relations with the Simurians. The Deskunte Clan's leader has cursed Dabra's sister with a deadly hex, and the Simurians seek a solution that won't harm her. Here's where the Black Rope's unique ability to nullify cursed techniques comes into play.
A Challenging Quest
Currently, the Japanese sorcerers don't possess the Black Rope, and Usami suggests they retrieve it from Africa, potentially from Miguel's descendants. This quest won't be easy, but Usami has vowed to Dabra that he'll do whatever it takes to obtain the rope and lift the curse on his sister.
The Human-Simurian Rift
Tensions are rising between humans and Simurians as the latter discover the former's history of killing cursed spirits. The Black Rope could be a crucial bridge between these two factions, but will Usami's promise hold, or will the rope become a tool of war?
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An intriguing clue: an African man resembling Miguel was seen aiding Tsurugi and Maru. Could this mysterious figure lead the sorcerers to the Black Rope? The future of human-Simurian relations hangs in the balance.
So, what do you think? Will Usami's plan succeed, or will the Black Rope fuel the flames of conflict? Share your thoughts and predictions in the comments below!