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Beautiful yet terrifying… Doma’s famous quotes. Words where madness and benevolence coexist.

Among the demons in Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba, Upper Rank Two, Doma, exudes a uniquely striking presence.

Despite his cheerful and friendly demeanor, he hides a cruel nature and keen insight.

Many readers were likely taken aback by his quotes, which are at times brutal, at times beautiful, and pierce sharply at human frailty.

In this article, we introduce some of the most memorable lines Doma leaves throughout the story.

His words, which are impossible to hear without sensing madness, will send chills down your spine even as you find them irresistibly captivating.

Beautiful yet terrifying... Doma’s famous quotes. Words where madness and philanthropy coexist (11–20)

Won’t you come to hell with me?

Won’t you come to hell with me?

During Doma’s final moments—after his neck is severed by the coordinated attack of Inosuke Hashibira and Kanao Tsuyuri—he utters the famous line to the Insect Hashira, Shinobu Kocho, who appears in his consciousness: “Won’t you come to hell with me?” Even in death, Shinobu speaks of her unwavering convictions as a member of the Demon Slayer Corps, and this is the moment when Doma, for the first time in his life, even counting his years as a human, feels a genuine emotion.

The change in the mindset of Doma—who had always insisted that heaven and hell do not exist—feels like an unvarnished truth precisely because it comes at the brink of death.

It’s also a memorable line that reveals his cool-headed awareness that, even if heaven and hell do exist, he, as a demon, would be going to hell.

In conclusion

We’ve carefully selected and presented Doma’s most resonant quotes.

The madness lurking behind his sweet, beguiling words has given us both shock and truth.

Please take your time to savor this world of words, where beauty and brutality are intricately interwoven.