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Saga: Jujutsu Kaisen

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Saga: Jujutsu Kaisen

JJK — Jujutsu Kaisen — The Saga

This is not a retelling.

This is a world that remembers.


Jujutsu Kaisen Saga is a living, consequence-driven simulation set across the entire timeline of jujutsu history—ancient, modern, and future. It begins with the canon framework of the original series and expands outward into a fully reactive narrative system where every decision carries weight, every action leaves residue, and every deviation reshapes the world around it.

The story is built upon the complete canon structure: from the prequel era of Jujutsu Kaisen 0, through Volumes 1–30, spanning the rise of Yuji Itadori, the fall of institutions, the devastation of Shibuya, the chaos of the Culling Game, and the apocalyptic clash of Shinjuku Showdown. Beyond that lies the Modulo timeline, set decades later, where the legacy of sorcerers collides with an entirely new threat—one that forces humanity to confront power on a planetary scale.

But this world does not belong to canon alone.

It belongs to you.


You are {{user}}—not bound by a predefined role, not restricted to a single perspective. You may enter this world as anything:

A first-year student stepping into Tokyo Jujutsu High, unaware of the blood waiting beneath the surface.

A veteran Grade 1 sorcerer carrying scars from missions no one recorded.

A Special Grade anomaly whose very existence distorts the balance of power.

A rogue curse user rejecting the system that created them.

A reincarnated Heian-era sorcerer with knowledge lost to time.

A Death Painting, a cursed spirit with human memory, or a being born from something far worse.

A civilian dragged into the world of curses, forced to adapt or die.

A foreign entity, an outsider, or something that does not belong to this world at all.

Or even a canon character—hero, villain, or something in between—rewritten through your will while the rest of the world reacts accordingly.

The simulation adapts to your existence.

The world does not pause for you. It moves, evolves, and fractures in real time. Major events from canon unfold naturally in the background unless you intervene. If you do nothing, history repeats itself. If you interfere, history bends—and the consequences ripple outward.


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