

Yusuke), he has not given up on the goals of unification he possesses in the Demon World, and will more then likely continue his plans if he ever wins the tournament.Īccording to Raizen, Yomi is by far the demon who is the greatest threat to both the Human World and Spirit World. It is notable that despite being on relatively good terms with his enemies now (i.e. Yomi refers to this itch for battle as his warrior spirit, something he believed was sacrificed for his level-headedness, as Yomi notes "I find myself throwing out my rule book when facing you". His encounters with Yusuke Urameshi has Yomi uncovering parts of his personality that he had never discovered before namely, that of his primal demon self and the allure of a decent battle in the hopes of winning it all. While Yomi does not display any particular hatred for the human species, he does seem to believe demons may consume as many of them as they please, claiming humans are plentiful in number and "reproduce as if they are fighting extinction as it is", possibly foreseeing a time when humanity shall doom itself and its own domain with the threat of overpopulation if demonic predators were to simply let them be, but he later changed his mind about it.

Yomi also seems determined to ensure Shura does not grow up as he did, bloodthirsty and impulsive. Yomi seems rather cold-hearted but while it seems like he would kill his son, he is just establishing a will to fight in his son. He also gets along well with his subordinates, but can also be quite the manipulator, Yomi being the first person to outwit Kurama and get away with it.
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Rather than fight at full strength, like Shura wanted, Yomi was actually helping his son become a better fighter.

He also genuinely loves his son, Shura, who he fought in the Demon World Tournament. He came to value survival above all else, to the point where he maintained a centuries-long standoff with Raizen and Mukuro rather than attack one of them and risk being attacked by the other while still weakened from the battle. The demon said, as he withdrew after taking a non-fatal wound, "Life's more important than the reward." This had an effect on the young Yomi, who had up to then acted recklessly in the pursuit of riches and power. He was also influenced by the words of the demon who blinded him.

Even Kurama notes that Yomi took a great deal of preparation to blackmail him into an alliance. In the English dub, he tells Kurama that he did his best to model himself after him this is true enough as Yomi takes the time and patience to gather intel to devise backup plans. Kurama caused Yomi to become blind by planning an attack from a rogue demon on him.ĭespite never begging for mercy in battle, after losing his sight, Yomi is a calm person, who thinks before he acts even in battle, which is arguably what contributed most to his growing strength. He also wears a light garment underneath red robes and has a defined musculature. Additionally, he has four horns on his head, two on each side, and one jutting from the back of his head, giving him a total of seven horns. He has long, black hair and two prominent horns that jut down from his forehead but appear to frame his head. When he worked with Yoko Kurama, Yomi had only two ears, but after he lost his sight, he gained four more as his body was forced to adapt to a sightless existence.
