Malevolent Shrine

Malevolent Shrine is Sukuna's domain expansion.

Description
Befitting its name, Malevolent Shrine erects an environment that resembles a disfigured Buddhist shrine that has been deranged to enshrine a demon. The shrine is surrounded by dark-colored water and bull-shaped skulls on the ground. The structure itself has horns coming out of its roof and skulls hanging down from it. The entrances to the shrine are large, grotesque mouths on each side of the structure.

Malevolent Shrine's guaranteed-hit will relentlessly slashes apart anything until nothing remain aside from Sukuna himself within it's effective range with two types of slashing attacks: Cleave and Dismantle and only stop when it disappears or Sukuna is so badly injured he can not sustain the domain anymore. The user can set which of the two attacks to use against specific types of targets, such as using Dismantle for inanimate objects and Cleave for subjects with cursed energy.

Usage
Sukuna is a master of domain expansion and his Malevolent Shrine is equally refined as Satoru Gojo's Unlimited Void, capable of overpowering the vast majority of domains. With the power of only three fingers, Sukuna effortlessly cut a Finger Bearer, a special grade cursed spirit, to pieces immediately after opening Malevolent Shrine. Sukuna only expanded his domain against the Finger Bearer to display "true jujutsu".

Sukuna unleashed Malevolent Shrine and decimated Shibuya during his battle with Mahoraga. In order to overwhelm Mahoraga's adaptation ability, Sukuna used his domain to unleash a torrent of slashing attacks over a one-hundred-and-forty-meter radius. He set Malevolent Shrine to target anything within range with cursed energy using Cleave and used Dismantle for inanimate objects. This not only injured Mahoraga but massacred numerous civilians and cut off Toge Inumaki's arm as a result.

Sukuna has the divine ability to expand his domain without closing the barrier. He expands the effective range of the guaranteed hit by including a binding vow that creates an escape route within the domain. In Shibuya, Sukuna narrowed his own range in order to avoid hitting Megumi Fushiguro. Furthermore, unlike other domains which operates with an outer shell like Unlimited Void and can be cancelled if the shell is destroyed, Malevolent Shrine can not be destroy by any normal means because the lack of an enclosed barrier, the only way to effectively destroy Malevolent Shrine is to injure Sukuna to the point he can no longer maintain the domain.

As previously mentioned, Malevolent Shrine can equal Unlimited Void in a domain clash, but that is only the case inside a barrier. Malevolent Shrine's range reached beyond Unlimited Void's barrier during Sukuna's battle with Satoru Gojo. With a domain's barrier being weak to attacks on its outer shell, Satoru Gojo's domain was crushed by Malevolent Shrine's slashing attacks and he was immediately struck by its can't-miss attack. Later in the fight, Sukuna revealed that he can change the conditions of his domain with a binding vow such as remove Malevolent Shrine guaranteed-hit effect to increase it's power or narrowing down the effective range in exchange for even greater output of the engraved cursed technique to counter Satoru Gojo's Unlimited Void's reinforced outer shell. In the end, due to the latter also changed his domain's condition in response, both domains collapsed simultaneously.

Trivia

 * Regarding the name of this Domain Expansion:
 * The first part, fukuma (伏魔), comes from fukumaden (伏魔殿), referring to an abode of demons/a palace where demons lurk, and is also translatable as pandemonium.
 * The second part, mizushi (御厨子), could have several meanings:
 * Disregarding the honorific prefix mi- (御), a zushi (厨子) is a miniature Buddhist shrine with double doors, similar to a feretory, that is used to store important Buddhist items like statues, śarīra, sutras, mortuary tablets, and so on.
 * The mizushi-dokoro (御厨子所) is an archaic word referring to a section of the Emperor's residential compound in the Imperial Palace, where food from the kitchen compound, meant for the Emperor's meals, would be brought for more advanced stages of preparation.
 * The second character zu/kuriya (厨) means "kitchen".

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