In a series of Instagram photos, the cosplayer recreated Daki in her real demon form, which she uses during her long battle against the series’ main trio of demon slayers. Luzakova has successfully duplicated Daki’s one-of-a-kind art, the Blood Demon Art, which allows her to morph her skin into whip-like appendages that resemble a kimono’s obi belt.

The cosplay of Luzakova may be seen in greater detail on their Instagram account. In addition to countless images of their Daki cosplay, the Russian-based cosplayer has also depicted a number of other anime heroes, including Gurren Lagann’s sharpshooter Yoko Litner and Gurren Lagann’s stalker Amy Rose. On a daily basis, the costume designer shares photos of his creative characters and clothing.

Daki is a key character in Demon Slayer’s Entertainment District storyline, which is presently airing as part of the second season. The mighty demoness and her equally wicked sibling Gyutaro have shown to be far more powerful than the Sound Hashira combined. Tengen Uzui, the Sound Hashira, and his three ninja wives, as well as the synchronised powers of Inosuke, Zenitsu, Nezuko, and Tanjiro. Fans and critics alike praised Studio Ufotable’s budget-defying animation during Daki’s fight, which was featured in a recent trailer that showed the demon slayers eventually working together to deal with the villainess’ overpowering might.

Koyoharu Gotouge, a screenwriter and illustrator, wrote Demon Slayer: Kimetsu No Yaiba, which premiered in Weekly Shonen Jump in 2016. The series, which follows a little boy’s journey for vengeance against the demon that murdered his family, is one of the most popular manga series of all time, with over 150 million copies sold worldwide. The manga concluded in late 2020, but due to its sustained popularity, it was the second best-selling manga in Japan in 2021, with a staggering 29.5 million copies sold. VIZ Media has released the whole manga series in English. New episodes of the series are being simulcast on Crunchyroll and Funimation as they air in Japan.