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2026-07-13 06:03:25
The moment Sukuna roared 'Mahoraga' during his battle against Satoru Gojo in Shibuya still gets dissected constantly in forums. One popular interpretation centers on ritual and the violation of tradition. Sukuna is steeped in ancient jujutsu customs, and Mahoraga's existence is tied to the ten shadows technique's ultimate, rarely-achievable ritual. Some believe his shout wasn't just a call for power but a profound declaration of heresy—he was forcibly commanding a shikigami that wasn't rightfully his, breaking the established rules of the technique itself. The scream could represent the immense strain of this usurpation, a mix of triumphant defiance and raw, taxing effort as he bends reality to his will.

Another angle focuses on psychological warfare and ego. Sukuna respects strength above all, and Mahoraga represented an adaptive power that even he, in Megumi's body, couldn't immediately overpower. By summoning and mastering it, he wasn't just using a tool; he was showcasing his dominance over a force that had challenged him. The roar could be a performative act, a way to announce his absolute supremacy to Gojo and any watching sorcerers. It’s less a cry of desperation and more a theatrical, arrogant flourish, underlining that he now controls the very entity that could have been his downfall.

A more character-driven theory suggests the moment channels Megumi's suppressed consciousness. Throughout the fight, Sukuna operated with chilling efficiency, but Megumi's soul was still present, a passenger in his own body. The specific act of invoking Mahoraga—a technique deeply linked to the Zenin clan and Megumi's own potential—might have required a sliver of the host's will or triggered a reflexive burst of resistance. The scream could then be a distorted amalgam of Sukuna's voice and Megumi's subconscious cry, a haunting audio representation of the two souls clashing over a symbol of inherited power. This adds a layer of tragedy to the victory, making it feel less like a clean win and more like a spiritual violation.

Ultimately, the beauty of the scene lies in its ambiguity. It serves as a visceral peak in the battle's intensity, a release of built-up narrative tension. Whether read as a ritualistic incantation, a boastful trophy claim, or a muffled scream from a trapped soul, it’s a moment that perfectly encapsulates Sukuna’s terrifying, rule-breaking nature. The theories just enrich the re-read, making you listen to that yell a little differently each time.
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