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Name: Inuyasha
Age: 15-16
Sex: Male
Location: Indiana
Wepon: Tetusiga


InuYasha is a reckless half demon, the result of a relationship between a powerful dog demon and a beautiful human woman, Izayoi. Orphaned at a young age, InuYasha is rejected by humans because of his yōkai side and looked down upon by yōkai(Demons) as a hanyō(Half Demon) because his human blood supposedly taints his superior yōkai blood. Thus, before InuYasha met, and consequently fell in love with, the powerful human Shinto priestess, Kikyo, he found it very difficult to trust anyone else, and even more to find anyone who accepted him as a hanyō. Kikyo also fell in love with InuYasha.

Kikyo was the protector of the Shikonotama (Shikon Jewel for short), or the Jewel of Four Souls, which is one reason why InuYasha followed her a lot. The Shikon Jewel was a jewel with incredible power, which InuYasha intended to use to become a full demon. However, Kikyo talked him into becoming human. Another hanyō, Naraku, plotted to take the jewel for himself. Naraku was once a bandit named Onigumo who was obsessed with Kikyo and became jealous that she had fallen in love with InuYasha before giving his body over to many yōkai. After falling for Naraku's schemes, and their own lack of trust in each other, InuYasha broke into Kikyo's village and stole the Jewel of the Four Souls. To defend of the village and to keep him from escaping with the Jewel, Kikyo shot InuYasha with a Sacred Arrow pinning him to the God Tree (Goshinboku). Moments later, Kikyo collapses from a wound she received from Naraku and gives final instructions to Kaede to burn the Jewel with her body so it would travel to the afterworld with her.

50 years later, InuYasha was released from the tree by Kagome Higurashi, the reincarnation of Kikyo from 500 years in the future, who unknowingly carried the Jewel of the Four Souls inside the side of her body. After InuYasha kills Mistress Centipede, he tries to steal the Jewel but ends up with the Beads of Subjugation around his neck. When Kagome says "sit" ("osuwari" in Japanese) the necklace plunges to the ground taking InuYasha with it. Kagome accidentally shattered the Jewel when shooting at a demon crow trying to flee with it, and the shards were scattered around Feudal Japan. InuYasha, Kagome, and their friends then began the search for the shards of the Jewel of Four Souls. They eventually come across a lecherous monk, named Miroku, and a talented demon slayer, named Sango, and a young fox demon, named Shippo.

InuYasha was introduced as an antagonist when, upon his revival, he attempts to kill Kagome in order to take the Shikon Jewel. He becomes more civil as time progresses, losing some of his more childish qualities and becoming much more mature. He maintains a crass, blunt, rude attitude towards everyone except Kikyo, and to a lesser degree the rest of his companions except Shippo. He is brutally honest when it comes to dealing with emotional hardships, and always tries to take the most direct route possible in solving any problem, which usually involves violence

Kagome

The heroine of the story. Although their interaction was initially very adversarial, Kagome and InuYasha have become very close over time, and Kagome's kindness and acceptance of InuYasha has had a noticeable effect on his attitude. Although the two are commonly seen arguing, they both have feelings for each other but are too proud to admit them. This is the primary relationship in the series. Kagome is a 15 year-old junior high school student who is trying to graduate. In the beginning, she showed no interest in InuYasha, but as time passes she falls in love and so does InuYasha, though he has never said specifically that he loves her. He can be very possessive and protective of Kagome as well, and often becomes confused when Kagome sees him protecting Kikyo. Kagome is well known for her kind heart and partly her beauty. She was able to see past InuYasha's grudge for being called half demon all the time. Kagome is constantly trying to catch up with her homework, which she'll never achieve because of InuYasha's interference. InuYasha has been to Kagome's era many times and once was even seen at the festival in her school, where he fought off and killed 4 yoki. InuYasha has also met Kagome's friends Yuka, Eri, and Ayami, he comes in her window and meets (and has a long conversation) with her 3 friends (Episode 160 "The Violent, Two Timing Boy"). It is here, where they realize that he is her "boyfriend". InuYasha appeared in Kagome's nightmare in the forest of sorrow. As InuYasha and Kagome gradually fall in love, there are times that they show affection. For example, InuYasha hugs Kagome, he lays his head in her lap, they lean upon each other. Even though they try to do this in private, Miroku and Shippo are frequently behind a bush watching. Some time after Kikyo's death, InuYasha asks Kagome to stay in modern Tokyo until Naraku is defeated, because he is worried that Kagome may suffer the same fate Kikyo did. But Kagome still says she will stay with him. He then promises to protect her with his life.

Shippo

InuYasha is continually annoyed by this yōkai-fox, or kitsune, who is rather smart for his age. Their interaction consists mostly of Shippo annoying InuYasha and the hanyō then hitting him and being scolded by Kagome for it. However, InuYasha does care for Shippo and encourages him when really necessary. Shippo once cried when he thought InuYasha had been killed, and then hugged him while still in tears when he found out that he was still alive. Shippo, like InuYasha, is an orphan, and the two often fight like siblings. InuYasha appeared in Shippo's dream in the forest of sorrow.

Miroku

Even though Miroku is a lecherous monk, InuYasha clearly respects Miroku for his skills, powers, and knowledge. Each knows he can trust the other with his life if need be. Also, Miroku is the only male companion of InuYasha with whom he doesn't always bicker. Whenever Miroku is sucking Naraku's poisonous wasps (saimyōshō) into his Kazāna or otherwise putting himself in danger to help his friends, InuYasha forces him to stop these dangerous acts. Once he even promised to rip Miroku's arm off if he tried to open his Kazāna again (as doing so would have resulted in Miroku's death) — InuYasha's way of saying that he cares. More recently, in the manga, Miroku almost got himself killed trying to suck in Naraku but was stopped by InuYasha. InuYasha appeared in Miroku's nightmare in the forest of sorrow.

Sango

InuYasha respects Sango's strength as a fighter, to the point that he was actually the one to ask her to join them in their quest to defeat Naraku. He went out of his way (in his blunt and awkward fashion) to help take her mind off her troubles after she first joined them. After she initially joins, Sango proves to be a very worthy companion and often fights side by side with InuYasha, and her Yōkai hunting skills prove to be a valuable asset in hunting down Naraku. Sango really only fights with InuYasha when her brother Kohaku joins them for a bit with no memory of Naraku and InuYasha doesn't trust him and thinks it's all an act, while Sango takes on the defensive side and argues for her brother. InuYasha also stopped Sango from killing Kohaku and often comforts her when she starts feeling blue, assuring her that they'll get him back. This has given hope to Sango and she now believes that she doesn't have to kill her brother to free him because of InuYasha's interference. Sango has stated that she doesn't have a preference for which form InuYasha is in and will stand by him no matter what. InuYasha appeared in Sango's nightmare in the forest of sorrow.
 
 
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