There are a few novels that I can recommend to you. They are all stories about being reborn as a Demon Slayer. The first was "Rebirth of the Sea of Laws, I Slay Demons in the Human World" and "Rebirth of Slaying Demons, I Actually Became a Demon Venerable?" They all focused on slaying demons and told the story of the protagonist becoming a demon slayer after his rebirth. In addition, there was also "Xu Xian's Demon-slaying Daily Life (Demonic Meow)" and "Black Moonlight of the Rebirth of the Demon Lord," which also involved the demon-slaying plot. These novels all have different styles and storylines. You can choose to read them according to your preferences.
Definitely! Demon Slayer started as a manga. It's known for its compelling plot and well-developed characters. The manga provides the foundation for the success of the anime adaptation.
The Demon Slayer anime is quite similar to the manga. It captures the key elements and plotlines accurately. Though there could be slight variations here and there for artistic or practical reasons, the essence is preserved.
The Demon Slayer anime mostly follows the manga closely. There are only a few instances where they might add a bit more detail or change the order of events slightly to make the story more engaging for the viewers.
The Demon Slayer anime mostly sticks to the manga. There could be minor changes in dialogue or scene presentation, but they don't change the core of the story. Fans of both the manga and anime can still enjoy the essence of the series.
The Demon Slayer anime is quite close to the manga, but there are a few differences here and there. Mainly in some added details and minor character developments.
Dafeng Demon Slayer was an online novel with a Xianxia theme. The author was Riding the Wind and Overturning the Sea. The story took place during the Dafeng era, when demons and ghosts wreaked havoc in the world, corrupt officials ran amok, and the undercurrents of the imperial power struggle surged. The protagonist, Han Chong, transmigrated into an ordinary county magistrate and activated the seventy-two Earthly Fiends Conscription System. He used this system to kill demons and ghosts and deal with corrupt officials and traitors. In the story, various characters such as Daoists, Confucians, Buddhists, Demons, Devils, Ghosts, Evil, Witches, Immortals, etc. appeared, witnessing Han Chong's bizarre rise to power. The specific plot and chapter table of contents could be found in the search results provided.