Kenjaku’s Womb Profusion: The Shocking Truth Revealed!

Summary

  • Domain Expansions in Jujutsu Kaisen reflect users’ souls, embodying ideologies and abilities.
  • Womb Profusion stands out with grotesque imagery and unique mechanics.
  • Domains offer unique powers; Womb Profusion may belong to Geto, not Kenjaku.

Domain Expansions in Jujutsu Kaisen serve as a reflection of their user’s soul, embodying their ideology, abilities, and personality. From Gojo Satoru’s overwhelming Unlimited Void to Sukuna’s precise and deadly Malevolent Shrine, Domain Expansions add layers of complexity to the battles in the series.

One of the most intriguing Domains revealed so far is Womb Profusion. Its grotesque imagery, unusual mechanics, and deep symbolic meaning make it stand out among the many domains showcased in the story. However, due to Kenjaku’s possession of Suguru Geto’s body, there has been debate over whether this Domain belongs to Kenjaku or is a remnant of Geto’s abilities.

What Is a Domain Expansion in Jujutsu Kaisen?

A Domain Expansion is an advanced barrier technique that manifests a sorcerer’s innate domain as a separate space infused with their cursed technique. Within this domain, all attacks from the user gain a guaranteed hit property. Domains are an extension of one’s mind and soul, making each user’s Domain Expansion unique.

Most Domain Expansions function by enclosing a target within a defined space, but there are exceptions, such as Sukuna’s Malevolent Shrine, which manifests an external domain without barriers. Womb Profusion follows this same principle, making it particularly challenging to counter or dispel.

Kenjaku’s Womb Profusion Explained

The structure resembles a towering edifice of twisted, monstrous spirits. At its foundation, four headless beings (some speculate are depictions of Buddha) with eye symbols on their shoulders are the only recognizable figures. Higher up, a jumbled pile of cursed spirit heads, open mouths, and flesh-like limbs sewn together make up the rest of this gruesome totem.

The powerful impact of the domain, similar to Maximum: Uzumaki, wreaks havoc on anything inside its range. Interestingly, Womb Profusion lacks a distinct boundary, making it tougher to defend against typical strategies. Even Tengen found it challenging to dismantle this domain, and Yuki Tsukumo’s Simple Domain was nullified as soon as it was activated. However, Tengen successfully countered it by focusing on the perimeter of the guaranteed-hit zone instead of the domain itself.

Does Womb Profusion Belong to Kenjaku or Geto?

Battle Information Inhuman Makyo Shinjuku Showdown, Part 34: Sukuna vs. Yuta
Chapter Number Ch. 262, Vol. 29

Many fans argue that Womb Profusion belongs to Kenjaku, pointing to the idea that Domain Expansions are tied to the Innate Domain. Symbolically too, Womb Profusion aligns far more with Kenjaku than with Geto. Kenjaku has orchestrated the birth of new sorcerers and cursed beings across multiple centuries. He is responsible for the creation of the Death Painting Wombs, nine of whom he considers his sons, and he is also (technically) Yuji’s mother. This recurring theme of birth and transformation is deeply embedded in Kenjaku’s character, which makes Womb Profusion feel like an obvious extension of his ideology.

Essentially, in Jujutsu Kaisen chapter 262, Gege made it clear that the domain was under Geto’s control. After mastering Kenjaku’s brain-swapping technique and gaining control over Gojo’s body, Yuta stepped onto the battlefield. Upon arrival, he triggered a Domain Expansion—not his own Authentic Mutual Love, but Gojo’s Unlimited Void. He quickly discovered that without Rika, he could only use the copied CT limited to Kenjaku’s Brain Hopping, which enabled him to utilize the abilities of the body he had taken over.

Rika-chan isn’t haunting this body… I can only use Limitless now.

— Yuta while using Kenjaku’s Brain Hopping

In light of the established precedent, it is likely that Kenjaku would have been subject to similar limitations. Despite his proficiency in body-swapping, he was only able to utilize abilities and techniques associated with the body he occupied.

This explains why Womb Profusion exhibits Geto’s influences. The structure of Womb Profusion supports Geto’s case more than Kenjaku’s. The domain creates a massive pillar seemingly composed of souls or corpses, grotesque in every sense. It then concentrates a powerful beam of energy as its sure-hit attack. This method of attack strongly resembles Maximum: Uzumaki, which was Geto’s signature technique. Given this visual and functional similarity, it becomes evident that Womb Profusion is a Domain Expansion derived from Geto’s own abilities. Though Kenjaku could still use residual abilities like Kaori Itadori’s Anti-Gravity System, Yuta’s experience suggests that he could not manifest his own Domain Expansion while in Geto’s body.

Kenjaku Might Have Altered Womb Profusion

Kenjaku may have had a deeper understanding of body-hopping than Yuta, but the same fundamental rules likely applied. He could still access some residual abilities from previous bodies, but core techniques—such as a Domain Expansion—were restricted to the body he inhabited.

Is it possible that there was a secret aspect to Kenjaku utilizing his technique right after expanding his domain, which I missed while learning it from him? I made sure not to acquire any additional knowledge beyond what he demonstrated in our exchange!

— Yuta

It implies that although Womb Profusion might have been somewhat influenced by Kenjaku, it was mainly under Geto’s control. The similarity between the powerful attack of Womb Profusion and Maximum: Uzumaki serves to strengthen this idea, making it clear that Womb Profusion is an ability that Kenjaku inherited rather than one he created on his own.

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2025-03-17 18:03