Genya Shinazugawa VS Tamayo
Genya Shinazugawa
Genya Shinazugawa (不死しなず川がわ 玄げん弥や Shinazugawa Gen'ya?) is a major supporting character of Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba. He is a Demon Slayer in the Demon Slayer Corps and also the younger brother of the Wind Hashira, Sanemi Shinazugawa. At the time of his debut during the Final Selection, Genya was a short, young man with large, inward-slanting eyes. The space where his eyebrows would've been is constantly furrowed, which gave him a permanently angered appearance. His hair is styled into a buzz cut, with only a small clump of messy black hair left to grow on the top of his head. He also possessed a large, jagged scar that ran over his right cheekbone from his ear and to over his nose. During his first appearance, Genya is seen wearing a purple, sleeveless yukata over a plain black shirt with long sleeves. Later on, when seen again in the Butterfly Mansion, Genya had a much more feral appearance, having undergone a growth spurt that put him at almost six feet tall. His hair is also much longer, worn in more of a mohawk style, the strands much longer and visible around his neck. It is also noted that he became more muscular and gained many more scars all over his body.
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Tamayo
Tamayo (珠たま世よ Tamayo?) is a skilled doctor and close ally of Tanjiro Kamado. Muzan Kibutsuji turned her into a Demon. Tamayo takes the form of a beautiful woman with long, dark brown hair, parted in the center and worn braided back into a large, low bun, which is held in place by a floral hairpin. She has large, gentle eyes that do not possess pupils, only a haze of lavender that fades to dark purple the higher it goes, and notably red lips in contrast to her pale complexion. Tamayo wore a dark purple kimono that was decorated with wavy pale purple tree branches and red flowers, and a cream-colored obi to secure it around her waist, as well as plain white socks and violet zōri sandals. Before in her past, Tamayo wore her hair tied in a low ponytail and had stilted pupils.