Gyomei Himejima VS Kanae Kocho
Gyomei Himejima
Gyomei Himejima (悲ひ鳴め嶼じま 行ぎょう冥めい Himejima Gyōmei?) is a major supporting character of Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba. He is also a Demon Slayer and the Stone Hashira (岩いわ柱ばしら Iwa Bashira?) of the Demon Slayer Corps. He also serves as the mentor of Genya Shinazugawa. Gyomei is a hulking figure among the Demon Slayers. He is one of the tallest characters in the series, easily towering over his fellow Hashira. He is powerfully built and extremely muscular. He has spiky black hair and a prominent scar running horizontally across his forehead. Having been blind since childhood, he has white eyes with no visible irises or pupils. His eyes frequently tear-up when he gets emotional. Gyomei wears the black and white uniform typical of a Demon Slayer, with an olive green happi draped over his shoulders. He also sports a large-beaded necklace around his neck and carries ojuzu when he is not engaged in battle.
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Kanae Kocho
Kanae Kocho (胡こ蝶ちょう カナエ Kochō Kanae?) was a Demon Slayer and the late Flower Hashira (花はな柱ばしら Hana Bashira?). She was slain several years prior to the present story. She is also the biological older sister of Shinobu Kocho and the adoptive older sister of Kanao Tsuyuri. Kanae was a girl of a slender build, much like her younger sister, who was rather tall for her age and had notably red lips in contrast to her pale complexion. She had long, straight, black hair that reached just below her waist, worn down with two shorter clumps over her shoulders, and arched, ear-length bangs on either side of her face. Her eyes were a pale violet and slanted towards the sides of her face, bright and bug-like, with many notable white sparkles reflecting light off of them. Kanae wore a purple-tinted version of the standard Demon Slayer uniform, as well as a piece of butterfly patterned fabric around her calves and zōri with pale straps. She also sported a pair of green and pink butterfly hairpins that she wore adorned on either side of her head - one of which was later used by her adoptive younger sister, Kanao Tsuyuri, as a memento. She also wore the white, light green and pink butterfly-patterned haori that Shinobu Kocho now wears in the present.