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Demon Slayer: Is Kagaya Ubuyashiki Dead? Who Killed Him?

Who killed Kagaya Ubuyashiki and his family, along with the mansion? Well, if you’ve not watched THE episode, the answer may surprise you.

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Despite looking pretty weak and vulnerable, Kagaya Ubuyashiki is no doubt one of THE most important characters in Demon Slayer, especially with how the Hashiras look at him with awe and reverence. They wanted at least two of them to stay with him as bodyguards but Ubuyashiki refused, deeming himself “not worthy of protecting.”

But he himself stated that he stayed alive all this time just for the Hashiras and the affection they had for him.

That’s why, upon hearing the crow’s warning, they wasted no time rushing to his mansion. And when they did finally show up, it was already too late.

Demon Slayer on X: "Explosion at Ubuyashiki mansion  https://t.co/vFnNkCAAQD" / X

Demon Slayer on X: "Explosion at Ubuyashiki mansion  https://t.co/vFnNkCAAQD" / X

(Demon Slayer Hashira Traning arc finale)

So who did it? Who killed Kagaya Ubuyashiki and his family, along with the mansion? Well, if you’ve not watched the above episode, the answer may surprise you.

Is Kagaya Ubuyashiki dead? Who killed Kagaya Ubuyashiki?

Ubuyashiki died at his own hands by setting the whole mansion on fire, along with himself, his wife, and two of his children. And no it was not Muzan who killed him.

As a male born into the family, he was cursed to suffer an illness that slowly afflicted his entire body, due to Muzan Kibutsuji’s blood relation with the clan. After thousands of years of plotting against Muzan, the 97th leader of the Demon Slayer Corps’ students finally succeeded in eliminating the Ubuyashiki clan’s longtime enemy.

And it all started with Muzan menacingly entering the mansion and walking towards Kagaya and his wife.

His audacity is just out of this world because he casually adds property invasion to his list of crimes by entering Kagaya’s home, but even blindness doesn’t stop him from realizing that his esteemed guest is none other than Muzan.

After asking for a description of Muzan from Amane since this was their first meeting, Kagaya expresses that he had expected the demon to appear. He knew that Muzan’s fury toward his clan would drive him to seek Kagaya out for a personal confrontation.

Muzan confirms this, expressing disgust at the Ubyashikis clan’s endless interference throughout his existence. However, now, he finds their leader in a pathetic state where Kagaya seems loathsome, indescribably ugly, and already possesses the scent of a corpse.

Despite this insult, Kagaya actually agrees with Muzan because, six months ago, his doctor said he only had a few days to live. The only reason he’s still alive now is because he’s determined to defeat Muzan, but the demon simply states that all his efforts will be useless when he kills him.

Well, the Ubuyashiki clan was cursed so that its children would be weak and die young, all because they had to bear a monster like him. All the future generations had to bear the sin of Muzan’s existence, as he was an unnatural entity who should’ve died before even being born.

With so many descendants dying because of the curse, the clan faced the threat of extinction. This was when a priest approached them, explaining that since a demon was born in their bloodline, they had to repent in order to save their bloodline.

The solution was to dedicate themselves to killing the demon so that the clan could survive. Moreover, Kagaya reveals that he married Amane because her family was brought up in the priesthood. Despite following the priest’s advice, the Ubuyashikis lived only slightly longer because none had lived past the age of 30.

However, Muzan doesn’t believe in Kagaya’s story at all, wondering if his sickness has affected his brain. He argues that his past is irrelevant to the present and claims that, despite killing thousands of people, the heavens have never punished him. He also adds that in his thousand-year existence, he has never seen evidence of the gods or Buddha.

To know more about him, Kagaya then questions Muzan about his dreams and lifelong desires, as the demon thinks about how, even facing the leader of the Demon Slayer Corps, he feels no hatred.

But as he observes Nichika and Hinaki playing happily in the Ubuyashiki mansion, he experiences a strange sense of familiarity mixed with relief and disgust. This tells us that Kagaya’s tale is true, and Muzan feels these dual emotions because he was a human once, but now he’s a demon. Hence, Kagaya offers an answer on his behalf: eternity and immortality.

The demon agrees, stating his plan to achieve this by finding Nezuko, but Kagaya refuses his success because the only eternal thing is human feelings.

According to him, what Muzan dismisses as nonsense is, in fact, proof of the enduring nature of human emotions. The refusal to forgive those who unjustly take lives. Kagaya warns Muzan that by metaphorically stepping on the tiger’s tail, he has awakened the dragon’s wrath. He further taunts Muzan for failing to grasp human feelings, noting that if Muzan dies, all demons will perish.

Finally, Kagaya also adds that while his own death may be meaningless, it is not insignificant. Since the Demon Slayer Corps and the Hashira hold him in high regard, his death would only serve to motivate them further.

All of this angers Muzan, and he instantly kills Kagaya, marking yet another sacrifice from the Ubuyashiki clan as well as the end of the last head of the demon slayer corps at age 23. He was a leader that the Hashiras truly respected and admired because, even when he became immobile and bedridden, Kagaya never missed a day visiting the graves of the fallen Demon Slayer Corps members until the day he was no longer able to do so.

Hence, when a crow delivers this news to all the Hashiras and Demon Slayers, they make their way to Kagaya’s mansion to fight off Muzan! They had no hesitation and it was probably Muzan’s plan to lure them into a trap by sending them to his infinity castle.

In other words, Kagaya thought he was the bait the Hashiras needed to kill Muzan but Muzan used that to his advantage and brought them all for one final showdown!