While Gabimaru’s fearsome combat experience has left him without much emotion, he even has one thing that terrifies him in Hell’s Paradise.
Kodoani.com – Since Episode 1 of Hell’s Paradise, viewers learned a lot about the main character Gabimaru, his fighting skills and complex personality. A former ninja of the Iwagakure village, he gained a reputation as a ruthless and remorseless killer, nicknamed Gabimaru the Hollow. Although the terrifying experience of the battle left him with the most emotions, even the stern Gabimaru had one thing that terrified him.
In Episode 3, Asaemon Kisho explains to Gabimaru and Sagiri the dangers of alliance and betrayal between the convicts and Asaemon, but he also adds that another rival will join the search for the Medicine. school of birth. The moment Kisho uttered the name Stone Village, Gabimaru’s entire attitude changed. In a brief scene, Gabimaru and Sagiri fight against each other but settle with a truce as Gabimaru struggles to kill Sagiri. While the highlight in this scene is that Gabimaru learns to practice benevolence instead of bloodshed, there’s much to note about his sudden anxiety, what that means for his character. and the great threat that Stone Village poses.
Gabimaru’s understandable fear of Stone Village
Before learning that it was the shogun who asked for Iwagakure’s involvement, Gabimaru was his usual calm and emotionless one. Whether facing threats from bloodthirsty criminals or mysterious supernatural forces, Gabimaru is rarely emotionally affected by his enemies. This is because he was raised as an Idol ninja, where death and murder were normal ways of life. Given his impressive skills, Gabimaru also has little reason to fear death, as he is more than capable of handling himself in battle. However, his attitude changes dramatically when it comes to his former ninja teammates because they are beyond his abilities.
There’s not much evidence that he considers Sagiri his friend, but it’s clear that Gabimaru didn’t set his sights on her back until he started panicking. Instead of being idle and following the rules, Gabimaru hits Sagiri, claiming that he has no time to waste. His new plan at this point is to find the Elixir as quickly as possible and avoid confronting the Igo ninja. In his flash attacks and confusion, Gabimaru displays a surprisingly desperate side. However, he is clearly afraid of the Stone Village, and for good reason, but more than the uncertainty about his own skills, he shows at his core what really matters to him. .
Despite his efforts to become the perfect ninja without remorse, Gabimaru learned a different way of life thanks to his wife Yui. She teaches him to feel positive emotions like joy, relief and, of course, love. Gabimaru learns to take care of himself and has something to fight for thanks to Yui. With deep love and respect for his wife, he wanted to free her from the cruelty of Idol, that’s why, despite being betrayed by the village and left to die, Gabimaru still harbored his wish. dream of living a peaceful life with Yui. By finding the Elixir of Life and receiving forgiveness from the shogun, Gabimaru was able to achieve his dream, but if an obstacle like the Stone Village stood in his way, it was understandable that he would panic. .
The Power of the Stone Village in Hell’s Heaven
While Gabimaru’s fear certainly says a lot about his personality, it’s also an important revelation to the Idol ninja and the threat they pose. Although Gabimaru acts as the representative of their fearsome power, not much information has been revealed. Gabimaru is set to become one of the strongest, if not the strongest, character who is undeterred in the face of enemies thanks to his overwhelming skills. With a character like that, it takes a lot of time to shake them to the bottom. This is an additional meaning to Gabimaru’s panic and is an indication of just how dangerous the Idol ninja are.
Although Gabimaru directly understood what an Idol ninja was, their reputation as cold-blooded killers was known throughout the region despite their practice of operating in the shadows. The widespread rumors about this village detail the practices of immortality and supernatural powers, as well as its culture of disregard for human life. These relentless assassins have become known for their successful assassins, making even the most noble of officials recognize the name.
Due to their fearsome strength and his direct knowledge as a former member, Gabimaru feared the Igo ninjas. He can be fearless in most situations, but even he is well aware that facing the Stone Village has the potential to end in total defeat. This is why he panicked and changed his strategy to find Elixir before the Stone village could arrive. More than just a fear of his former teammates, Gabimaru doesn’t want to lose the chance to see his wife Yui again and live in peace with her, which shows how important she is. any for him.
At the end of the brief fight scene between him and Sagiri, Gabimaru realizes that he cannot continue to be the emotionless killer he once was, as it would be a betrayal to the very person who taught him to feel emotions right away. from the beginning. Despite his anxiety about showing mercy, he suppressed his killing intent and showed that he was changing. He worries that he might not survive without his murderous instincts to face the very people who molded him as a child, but with Sagiri’s support, Gabimaru wields a new kind of power as he Prepare yourself to face your greatest enemy, the stone ninja.
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