It is likely that Mukuro gravitated towards Hiei because she saw similarities between herself and him. In a telling moment, she fully exposed her damaged body to a semi-conscious Hiei and revealed to him her painful past. She has been seen engaging in casual conversation with Hiei, and tosses occasional sardonic quips toward him, suggesting she has some sense of humor. While Raizen was slowly starving to death, even stubbornly setting himself as a staunch and primary example for abstaining from human consumption, and Yomi insisting that there is no reason for demons not to hedonistically eat as many humans as they see fit, Mukuro maintained a pragmatic outlook, remarking that the consumption of humans should be limited but not forbidden. This said, provided that everyone minds their own business and affairs in their own respective worlds, she will leave both Human and Spirit Worlds as they are as Mukuro focuses her attention solely on Demon World, making Mukuro the lesser of two evils between herself and Yomi, such that should there come a time when Yusuke must extend an alliance to either, Raizen in his final moments advised him to choose the former. Raizen describes Mukuro as a traditionalist and an isolationist and notes that she likes Makai just the way it is and believes it should remain in its pristine, untouched and chaos-ridden state. In a shocking turnaround, she made a point of removing her bandages at the start of the Demon World Tournament. It is however, interesting to note that the specific reasoning why she decided to pass herself off as the opposite gender is subject to speculation. During her years as a warrior, few knew that Mukuro was female. When Mukuro first appeared, she came off as having a very mysterious personality. Her hair is also differently styled in the manga. Also only in the manga, she wears a short sleeved shirt after the tournament with many sashes tied around her waist. In the manga, she does not have the cloth or lens and her fully exposed eye and damaged skin around it is visible. The damage was so extensive that most of her right arm and her right leg have been replaced with mechanical limbs, although the hand (from above the wrist) and foot (from above her ankle) still look natural. Furthermore, the entire right side of her body is covered in scar tissue and burn marks: a result of the damage done to her when acid was poured on her. Her right eye is in fact covered by a cybernetic lens, although she can see with it perfectly fine without the lens. However, when she removes the bandages from her face, she has messy orange hair parted to the left with a bandage wrapped around her head (like a headband) and cloth hanging down over much of the right side of her face. She wears loose pale-blue/white pants and black martial arts slippers, a white long-sleeved shirt with a purple vest with gold trim over it, and a long red sash tied around her waist. She also keeps her hands bound and shackled in chains, although it appears the chains have been broken by the time she appears in the series (though not the shackles themselves). Only her damaged right eye is visible through an opening in the bandages and her voice is electronically distorted (and lowered) so as make her sound more like a man to those around her a charade further reinforced by the fact she uses the supreme-masculine pronoun of " ore" rather than the gender-neutral/feminine pronoun of "watashi" when referring to herself in the Japanese language version. Mukuro normally conceals her face behind bandages that are studded with paper tag wards (御札, ofuda, translated as Honorable Holy Writing) and around her whole head.
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