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  • Inuyasha

    50 years ago, there was a half demon and a priestess who met and fell in love. The half demon was Inuyasha, and the priestess was Kikyou. One day Inuyasha attacked Kikyou, stole the sacred jewel of four souls, and left her to die, after saying, "I have no desire to become human." It had been their plan, she would bring him the jewel, and he would become human. That plan obviously didn't work.

    But yet, at almost the same time, Kikyou had shot arrows at Inuyasha and said, "Die, Inuyasha!" Inuyasha got really angry, and ran into the village to steal the jewel and become a full demon. But yet, he had already stolen it from Kikyou and put in the village shrine. But still, he came there and stole the jewel. But then an arrow shot through his heart and sealed him to a tree. And standing there was the mortaly wounded Kikyou. She died, and had the jewel burned along with her body.

    50 years later, the girl Kagome fell through a well and into Inuyasha's era. There she found him sealed to the tree, and pulled it out to save their lives. As it turns out, Kagome was the reincarnation of Kikyou. The jewel of fours souls had even come out of her body! But later on, she accidently destroys it with an arrow, and now Inuyasha and Kagome are on a quest to find the jewel shards. After awhile, you learn that the demon Naraku really took on the forms of Inuyasha and Kikyou to trick them, and make them hate eat other. And all Inuyasha wants is revenge...

    Attacks:Iron Reaver Soul Stealer, Claws of Blood, and his father's sword, Tetsusaiga.

    Interesting fact: On the night of a new moon, Inuyasha actually becomes a human!

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