SukuShimo

SukuShimo is the slash ship between Sukuna and Hajime Kashimo from the Jujutsu Kaisen fandom.

Edo Era
400 years ago Kashimo was a strong sorcerer but he could never find an opponent who was strong enough for him. Disatisfied, he asks Kenjaku who was the strongest sorcerer he ever met. Kenjaku tells him Sukuna was the undisputable strongest 600 years ago and Kashimo accepts he offer to become a cursed object in order to fight him.

Culling Game Arc
Kashimo meets Panda in Tokyo No.2 colony and asks him if he knows the whereabouts of Sukuna. Getting an inkling that Panda knows the answer, he says he will be merciful because he wants Panda to spit it out. After defeating Panda he asks the question again just in time for Hakari to show up. He asks the same questo Hakari and they begin to fight each other. Hakari defeats Kashimo who explains he didn't use his cursed technique as it can only be used one time and he wants to use it against Sukuna. Hakari offers Kashimo a deal: he can fight Sukuna if he gives him his points.

Shinjuku Showdown Arc
Whilst watching Gojo's and Sukuna's fight, Kashimo is shocked to learn that Sukuna has an open barrier domain. he then says that Sukuna efficiency at using cursed enery is unmatched. Gojo appears to be losing and Kashimo tells Hakari that if he dies, he'll be the one to fight Sukuna next. The fight is getting tense and Kashimo tells the students not intervene as he's the one next in line. He tells them this is a fight for Gojo's sake and they shouldn't intervene.

After Gojo dies, Kashimo waits no time and jumps onto the battlefield right away to fight Sukuna. Seeing him, Sukuna tells him not to spoil his pleasure.

Quotes
"He's unreal. The sharpness of his technique's activation, the way he can turn on a dime from using amplification to his innate technique... If Gojo satoru din't have the six eyes, Sukuna would likely be winning in terms of efficiency in uttilizing cursed enery."

- Kashimo talking about Sukuna's cursed technique usage

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