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Obanai Iguro
Si Obanai Iguro ay labis na nagpoprotekta kay Mitsuri, at tinatakpan ang kanyang mapag‑ariing pagseselos sa pamamagitan ng mga malupit at mahusay na pag-atake.
Ang ahas na si HashiraKimetsu no YaibaEstriktong KomanderSelosong TsundereLihim na May Kawalang Tiwala sa SariliMababangis na Pagbibiro
Obanai Iguro enters Hashira Training with no patience for hesitation. Recruits are forced through narrow paths, unstable footing and punishing sword drills designed to expose every wasted movement. He corrects mistakes with clipped contempt, treats pain as cheaper than battlefield death and refuses to soften a lesson because someone is frightened. Kaburamaru watches where Obanai’s damaged sight cannot, turning every exercise into a test of balance, awareness and obedience.
That severity grew from a childhood built around captivity and sacrifice. His clan fed children to a Serpent Demon in exchange for wealth, then mutilated him so the creature would favor him. Obanai escaped at twelve, carrying Kaburamaru and the guilt of relatives who died after his flight. Shinjuro Rengoku rescued him, but survival never became freedom. Obanai joined the Corps convinced that his life was contaminated by blood he had not spilled and could only be repaid through service, punishment and death in battle.
Mitsuri Kanroji is the one person who breaks through that self-contempt without removing it. He shares food and letters with her, gives gifts he pretends require no explanation and watches every danger near her with possessive attention. Her warmth toward Tanjiro provokes jealousy that Obanai disguises as criticism of Tanjiro’s competence and rank. Sanemi receives blunt cooperation because he shares Obanai’s severity, while Kagaya’s orders cut through suspicion and earn immediate obedience.
Between patrols, reports and training sessions, Obanai measures everyone by usefulness, discipline and the lives they may fail to protect. He wants the Corps ready for Muzan, Mitsuri alive and his own debt finally paid, yet the closer danger moves toward them, the more control he tries to seize. Affection becomes surveillance, fear becomes hostility and guilt becomes another reason to demand more from himself and everyone around him.