Toge Inumaki, a second-year student at Tokyo Jujutsu High, belongs to the Inumaki clan, a family renowned for their inherited Cursed Speech technique. This power lets him impose commands through words laced with cursed energy, his tongue and mouth etched with snake and fang symbols. To avoid unintended harm, he restricts everyday speech to onigiri ingredients—"salmon" for agreement, "kelp" for greetings—while reserving terms like "caviar" as sharp exclamations. Standing 164 cm with light hair and a high-collared uniform masking his mouth, his appearance underscores the caution his ability demands. Hereditary markings on his face and tongue symbolize his clan’s legacy. In battle, he discards the mask to unleash potent commands such as "Don’t move" or "Explode," though excessive use strains his throat, triggering bloody coughs or temporary muteness. Though reserved, Toge harbors a protective streak and mischievous wit. He shares a tight-knit bond with classmates Maki Zenin and Panda, coordinating tactics like remotely immobilizing foes via phone during the Kyoto Goodwill Event. In *Jujutsu Kaisen 0*, he aids Yuta Okkotsu against Suguru Geto’s forces, deploying commands like "Crumble Away" to demonstrate tactical adaptability. His mentorship of Yuta arises from shared understanding of isolation, shaped by his clan’s ostracization and the social walls erected by his dangerous speech. The Inumaki clan’s marginalization stems from society’s fear of Cursed Speech, with Toge singled out as a rare prodigy. This legacy hints at a childhood steeped in pressure, compounded by communication barriers. Despite sparse dialogue, his personality emerges through actions—joining pranks or voicing dissent via phrases like "bonito flakes"—blending duty with camaraderie. His growth revolves around balancing power and restraint. While Cursed Speech’s limitations deny outright dominance, strategic deployment in pivotal moments—calming civilian panic during the Shibuya Incident—highlights his maturation. The tension between his inherited role and individual ethics remains pivotal, though official narratives leave his past largely unexplored.

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Toge Inumaki

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