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Une fille aux longs cheveux noirs, yeux roses, muselière en bambou, kimono rose à motif géométrique, haori marron foncé, rubans orange dans les cheveux

Un combattant à double épée aux cheveux bruns en désordre, yeux dorés, haori blanc, deux épées dans le dos, pose souriante et confiante

Un hashira de la flamme aux cheveux dorés-rouges en épis, yeux orange, haori à motif de flammes, épée sur l'épaule, aura ardente

Une fille aux cheveux rouge foncé en chignons doubles, yeux verts, haori rose à fleurs de cerisier, frappant avec un nichirin rose lumineux

Un épéiste aux longs cheveux noirs en queue de cheval, yeux verts, haori à damier vert et blanc sur uniforme noir, brandissant un nichirin

Une fille aux longs cheveux argentés-blancs en tresse, yeux bleus, haori blanc et bleu à cristaux de glace, tenant un nichirin dans un décor enneigé

Un épéiste au thème papillon aux cheveux courts violet foncé, pince à cheveux papillon, haori ailes de papillon arc-en-ciel, brandissant un nichirin

Un épéiste aux cheveux violet foncé en queue de cheval, yeux violets, haori ailes de papillon turquoise et rose, bras croisés avec épée à la hanche
Every demon slayer OC maker project begins and ends with one question: how do they breathe? The Breathing Style system is the creative backbone of the entire franchise—and the starting point for any kimetsu no yaiba OC maker workflow. It dictates your OC's sword technique, visual effects, movement philosophy, and even personality. This guide walks you through building a Breathing Style from the ground up—the same way Tanjiro learned Water Breathing before adapting it into something uniquely his.
All Breathing Styles descend from Sun Breathing, the original technique created by Yoriichi Tsugikuni. The five fundamental styles branched directly from Sun Breathing, and every derivative style traces back to one of them.
| Fundamental Style | Element | Combat Philosophy | Derived Styles |
|---|---|---|---|
| Water Breathing | Flowing, adaptive | Redirecting force, fluidity | Serpent, Flower (then Insect, Love) |
| Flame Breathing | Explosive, forward | Overwhelming aggression, charge attacks | Love (partial) |
| Wind Breathing | Erratic, slashing | Wide-area sweeps, unpredictable angles | Mist, Beast |
| Stone Breathing | Heavy, grounded | Defensive stances, crushing blows | — |
| Thunder Breathing | Linear, instantaneous | Speed-focused, draw-cut techniques | Sound |
When designing a custom style, pick one fundamental parent. Your derivative inherits the combat philosophy of that parent but filters it through a new elemental metaphor. Mist Breathing takes Wind's unpredictability and makes it about obscuring—hiding movement behind deceptive footwork.
A derived style isn't just "the parent but themed differently." It reinterprets the parent's mechanical principles through a new lens:
To build your own derived style: take a fundamental style's core mechanic and ask "what if this was used to accomplish something the original style never intended?"

Each Breathing Style contains numbered forms—discrete techniques with names, specific sword motions, and signature visual effects. Canon styles have between 6 and 11 forms. Here's how to structure yours.
Form naming conventions:
Form design template—fill this out for each form:
Most styles follow a progression: early forms are simple single-strike techniques, middle forms handle multiple enemies or specific situations, and the final form is the most powerful but draining.
Your OC's Nichirin blade changes color when first drawn, reflecting the wielder's affinity. The color locks in permanently.
| Blade Color | Associated Style | Visual Effect |
|---|---|---|
| Blue | Water Breathing | Flowing water trails |
| Red | Flame Breathing | Fire and ember effects |
| Yellow | Thunder Breathing | Lightning crackles |
| Grey | Stone Breathing | Rock/earth fractures |
| Green | Wind Breathing | Swirling air currents |
| Pink | Love/Flower Breathing | Petal/heart trails |
| Lavender | Serpent/Mist Breathing | Coiling or obscuring wisps |
| Indigo | Beast Breathing | Jagged, claw-like trails |
| Black | Sun Breathing (or unknown affinity) | Extremely rare—marks an enigma |
For a custom Breathing Style, choose a color that isn't already claimed or pick a shade between existing colors. A "Frost Breathing" derivative of Water might carry a pale ice-blue blade rather than standard blue.

Not every OC needs to be a slayer. Demon OCs use Blood Demon Arts—supernatural abilities powered by consuming humans. The stronger the demon, the more elaborate the art.
Key design rules for Blood Demon Arts:
Demon design prompt structure: Start with the human they once were. What emotion consumed them? What did they lose? The Blood Demon Art is that emotion made literal.
The Demon Slayer aesthetic is distinctive: Taisho-era Japanese clothing, bold geometric haori patterns, visible breath effects, and highly dynamic sword poses.
For a Slayer OC: "A Demon Slayer Corps member in a black uniform with a [color] geometric-patterned haori, [hair description], gripping a [color] Nichirin katana in a low stance, [breathing effect] visual trailing from the blade, Taisho-era Japan background"
For a Demon OC: "A powerful demon with [physical mutation—horns, markings, unusual eyes], wearing [tattered/elegant clothing], [Blood Demon Art manifestation visible], dark atmospheric background with moonlight, menacing expression"

The haori (outer jacket) is the most iconic piece of a Slayer's visual identity. Canon characters all have unique geometric patterns:
Design your OC's haori pattern to reflect something personal. A character who lost a mentor might wear their mentor's pattern on one sleeve. A character from a mountain village might use a peak-and-valley zigzag.
If your OC is Hashira rank, they need to earn it through design, not just declaration. Hashira-level characters share specific traits:
Can my OC invent a completely new Breathing Style? Yes—canon establishes that styles can be created. Beast Breathing was invented by Inosuke with zero formal training. But new styles should still follow the branching logic: derived from a fundamental style or adapted from personal experience.
How many forms should my custom style have? Between 6 and 11 is the canon range. Start with 4-5 core forms and add more as you develop the character. Not every form needs to be combat-focused — some can be movement techniques or defensive stances.
Can a Demon Slayer also be part demon? Tanjiro and Nezuko blur this line in canon. It's possible but should be treated as extraordinary and come with severe narrative consequences.
What rank should my OC be? Start lower than you think. A Kanoe or Tsuchinoto rank character has far more room to grow and far more interesting stories than an instant Hashira.
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