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*Name:InuYasha
*Age:200
*Race: half demon
*Height:
*Weight:
*Apperance:
*Weapons:Tetsusaiga , claws and fangs
*Occupation: {Demon Slayer, Blacksmith....etc}
*Jewel Shard Fragments:0
*Personality:
*Biography/ Background:The main male protaganist, InuYasha is a brave but naive Hanyō (half demon), the result of a relationship between a powerful inu yōkai (dog demon) Daiyokai and a beautiful human woman. Orphaned at a young age, InuYasha is rejected by humans because of his yōkai
side and looked down upon by yōkai because his human blood supposedly
taints his superior yōkai blood. {It deserves to be mentioned that
InuYasha was born 150 years prior to being sealed in the tree, thereby
making him 200 years old during the 3rd movie.} Thus, before Inuyasha
met, and consequently fell in love with, the powerful miko, Kikyo, he found it very difficult to trust anyone else, and even more to find anyone who accepted him as a hanyō.
Since the Jewel of Four Souls (Shikon No Tama or Sacred Jewel) was powerful enough for Inuyasha to become a full yōkai
and Kikyo was the protector of the jewel, Inuyasha was motivated to
follow Kikyo. However, the two fell in love, and eventually, Kikyo
talked Inuyasha into becoming human, instead. A human, named Onigumo,
plotted to take the jewel for himself. He was once a bandit who was
obsessed with Kikyo and became jealous that she had fallen in love with
Inuyasha. Unable to take any other action, Onigumo gave his body to a
horde of demons for power. Their union is Naraku. Naraku disguised
himself first as Inuyasha and then as Kikyo to deceive them into
betraying each other. Enraged at Kikyo's "betrayal", Inuyasha broke
into Kikyo's village and stole the sacred jewel. To defend the village
and to keep him from escaping with the jewel, Kikyo shot InuYasha with
a sacred arrow pinning him to Goshinboku.
Moments later, Kikyo collapses from a wound she received from Naraku
and gives final instructions to Kaede, her sister, to burn the jewel
with her body so it would travel to the afterworld with her.
50 years later Kagome Higurashi,
a middle-school student, unknowingly carried the Jewel of the Four
Souls within the left side of her torso. Kagome is the reincarnation of
Kikyo. A centipede called Mistress Centipede attacked Kagome and draged
her into the Bone Eater's Well
which transported her back to the time of the story. She arrives Fifty
years after Kikyo pinned InuYasha to the Goshinboku. In order to defeat
the centipede, Kagome releases InuYasha. InuYasha is thinking how
first, he will kill the centipede, then do the same to Kagome to get
the jewel. 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" (お座り, "sit"?) the necklace plunges to the ground taking InuYasha with it.
InuYasha becomes more civil as time progresses, losing some of his
more childish qualities and becoming much more mature. He always tries
to take the most direct route possible in solving any problem, which
usually involves violence. He maintains a crass, rude attitude towards
everyone except Kagome and Kikyo, and to a lesser degree the rest of
his companions except Shippo. While one of InuYasha's character traits
- which is pointed out by other characters - is his tendency to allow
his anger to cloud his judgment and cause him to act rashly, we see him
change over time such that he begins to care about Kagome, and it is
clear that despite his original intent, presumably, that he would have
killed her to get the jewel, we see that InuYasha would die, if
necessary, to protect Kagome.
InuYasha speaks with pretty harsh Japanese.
He never uses honorifics and when talking to people he does not like,
he uses "temee" and "kisama", both of which are often translated as
"you bastard". He does, however, stick with the standard "omae". He
uses the tough masculine pronoun "ore", which suits his personality and
strength.
He also does not show respect to his elders, often calling them "-baba"
or "-jiji", which translates as "old hag" or "old geezer", respectively.
InuYasha is offended when someone calls him a mangy mutt, puppy, half breed, or otherwise suggests that he is inferior to yōkai,
due to his human parentage. Although InuYasha should be weaker than
full demons since he is a hanyō, he tends to remain the victor in
fights largely due to the fact he wields Tetsusaiga,
and his heritage being from that of a dai-yokai (grand demon) thus
allowing him to take a humanoid form like Sesshomaru, Naraku and Koga
giving him a great deal of power.
Being a hanyō, InuYasha loses his demonic powers periodically and is
turned into a normal human boy with black hair. For him, this "time of
weakness" occurs during the first night of a new moon.
His team members try their best to protect him at that time, and keep
this vulnerability secret from others. Despite their efforts, however,
some of InuYasha's adversaries, including Kagura, learn of this weakness. However, Kagura does not use it against him.
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attacksIron Reaver Soul Stealer (散魂鉄爪, Sankon Tessō?, Soul-Scattering Iron Claws)InuYasha's basic attack, which channels his yokai powers through
his claws, and is powerful enough to tear apart iron, making it easy
for him to rip his enemies in half. Interestingly, despite being
InuYasha's most rudimentary yokai-powered attack, it is still very
powerful, as demonstrated when he quickly disposed of the Mistress
Centipede, who just attained possession of the Shikon Jewel from Kagome Higurashi.
Blades of Blood (飛刃血爪, Hijin Kessō?)InuYasha's blood, when combined with the "Soul-Scattering Iron
Claws", does damage when thrown. With this attack, he is able to attack
his enemies from afar instead of in close combat. InuYasha splashes his
own or other's blood on the end of his claws and flings them like
multiple shuriken comprising of red-colored yokai energy to cleave his foes in two.
Time TravelThis technique basically involves InuYasha jumping down the Bone Eater's Well
and traveling back and forth 500 years to and from the future. How this
is done has not been explained and is one of the series most talked
about plot-holes. In episode 4 among others, InuYasha traveled to
Kagome's time without the aid of a jewel shard. Others besides Kagome
and InuYasha have been unable to travel through the well. Specifically,
in one episode, Shippo attempts to go through the well but fails. In another episode, Sota
(Kagome's younger brother) attempts to go down the well to call
InuYasha for help, and after a while Inuyasha comes through the well to
help.
Kenatsu


Kenatsu (Sword pressure) is when Tetsusaiga, like Tōkijin, and most
swords of demon origin, has the ability to cut an enemy without making
physical contact. It was used by Sesshomaru in Episode 18 of the anime.
It has the power to slay 100 demons. It was also used by Inuyasha in
Episode 28. InuYasha can be seen using this ability before he discovers
Tetsusaiga's top-end Kenatsu: Kaze no Kizu, the Wind Scar.

[edit] Kaze no Kizu


Kaze no Kizu (風の傷 Scar of the Wind or "Wind Scar" in English dub) is
a special attack technique that can, like the kenatsu, kill 100 demons
with a single stroke. The technique is the base attack of the
Tetsusaiga. This attack is accomplished by finding the fissure or scar
between colliding demonic winds of Tetsusaiga's wielder and the
opposing demon. Once the wind scar is found, the wielder of Tetsusaiga
can swing the sword into the scar, which releases a powerful energy
wave that has the strength to end 100 lives in one strike of the sword.
InuYasha first used this attack by finding the location of the scar
with his enhanced sense of smell, but eventually he learned to see the
Wind Scar. When the wielder becomes proficient enough, the Kaze no Kizu
wraps itself around the sword; allowing the energy wave to be released
at will, without a need for visualizing the scar between winds. After
wounding Ryūkotsusei, InuYasha gains the ability to unleash this attack
wherever and whenever he wants, without the need of finding the scar of
opposing winds to cut. This was especially useful against Kagura,
who could manipulate the demonic winds, preventing the Kaze no Kizu
from forming. However, the user has to use his own demon energy to
supply the power to form the Kaze no Kizu surrounding the blade. This
explains why when InuYasha confronted Musō with multiple Kaze no Kizu,
he could not keep it up forever as it would drain his demon energy. It
also explains why the Kaze no Kizu manifests as a much stronger attack
when used by the likes of Sesshomaru and the Inu no Taishou, as opposed
to InuYasha. The strength of the blast also depends on how hard and
fast the blade is swung.
Throughout the series he is shown to be mostly releasing lesser
versions of this attack, using Tetsusaiga's Kenatsu. The only time he
is using the full extent of its power is when he actually calls out its
name.
Built upon this attack is the more powerful attack called Bakuryūha, also called the Backlash Wave.

[edit] Bakuryūha


Bakuryūha (爆流破, Explosive flowing wave, Crushing stream, Dragon twister in InuYasha: A Feudal Fairy Tale (PS):
, Backlash wave in English dub) is the Tetsusaiga's ōgi (or ultimate
technique). This only works on foes with a large demonic power. Uses
the opponent's strong yōki and the Kaze no Kizu to return the attack,
magnified hundreds of times. With this movement of the Tetsusaiga, he
forms enormous charging twisters that sucks the foes power into the
Wind Scar and forces it to flow backwards. The wind and the power twist
together into a vortex, pushing it backwards and the enemy is attacked
in its own demonic force and Tetsusaiga's might combined. But to use
it, he must see where to cut the yōkai's aura and have strong enough ki himself to overpower his foes. InuYasha first used the ability in his battle with Ryūkotsusei, whom he killed using it.
During the first and second movies, InuYasha used the Bakuryūha to
slay the "boss" villains, Menomaru and Kaguya, respectively. He used it
multiple times in the third movie, ultimately combining the attack with
Sesshomaru's Dragon Strike (performed this time by Tenseiga instead of Tōkijin) to send the living sword So'unga
into Hell. In the fourth movie, he combines it with the Kongōsōha
attack to create the Kongō-Bakuryūha (Diamond Explosive Flowing Wave)
attack.
In the manga, it is used to destroy the gigantic bat yōkai Taigokumaru, and was used against the human swordsmith Toshuu, and his ryūjin sword Dakki/Datsuki, though it failed to destroy them.
In the anime only, InuYasha uses this attack to slay the dark
priestess Tsubaki (who had merged with an ogre), Bankotsu (after he had
powered up his sword Banryū and gained a powerful yōki attack), and the yōkai horse Entei (with help from Kirara), and Hoshiyomi (with help from Kagome).
In the video game InuYasha: Secret of the Divine Jewel,
this technique is used (by InuYasha) to counter enemy attacks and can
be used on weak-enemies (the enemy must attack InuYasha or a party
member), as well as Bosses. The technique's only drawbacks (in the
game) are its high energy cost (its energy cost is greater than the
Wind Scar) and that it can only counter one (and hit one) enemy.
Unlike other techniques in the series, Bakuryūha is the only one to
be introduced in its Japanese name in the English dub of the anime;
however, it is always later addressed as "Backlash Wave".

[edit] Sacred Backlash Wave


This attack is actually a combined effort between InuYasha and
Kagome. It consists of Kagome firing one of her Sacred Arrows into the
center of InuYasha's Backlash Wave before it connects. When it hits the
enemy there is a higher chance that he will be destroyed by the
combined powers. Used in Episode 140 to obliterate Hoshiyomi , Movie 1
to kill the Hyoga and in the Movie 4 to kill the Four War Gods.

[edit] Red Tetsusaiga


Barrier Breaker (Red Tetsusaiga) is gained indirectly from the orb
of the bat demons that gave them the power to create barriers. This
technique renders barriers useless. Only the strongest barriers cannot
be shattered by this attack, assumably it must be stronger then the
barrier made by the orb. When being used, Tetsusaiga's blade becomes
crimson red.
InuYasha learns Barrier Breaker after he destroys the bat-demon Taigokumaru.
The Barrier Breaker has been used the following times:

  • During his fight with the Panther Devas [3]
  • Piercing through Naraku's barrier immediately before hiding himself at Mount Hakurei.
  • Tearing through a rat demon's barrier.
  • Destroying the locks on the gate to the Netherworld, while battling the two underworld statues Gozu and Mezu.
  • Trying to destroy Hakudōshi's barrier while riding Entei (unsuccessfully).
  • InuYasha's last time performing Barrier shatter within the anime is
    against Naraku before he learns the Kongōsōha, though that is not the
    case with the manga.
  • Attempting to tear through Midoriko's barrier which was keeping him away from Kohaku.
  • Trying to save Kagome from Hitomiko
  • InuYasha uses it at the beginning to break Naraku's barrier. [4]
  • He uses it to enter Kaguya's fortress on the lake's surface.[4]
  • Though not exactly used, Tetsusaiga's blade glows red but for no
    apparent reason, perhaps because InuYasha thought Kaguya may be forming
    a barrier.[4]
  • To try and break through the barrier protecting the jeweled comb-box that held the power orbs of the Four War Gods.[5]


[edit] Kongōsōha


Kongōsōha (金剛槍破, Diamond spear wave, Adamant barrage in English
dub): the attack where the blade of the Tetsusaiga pulsates and slowly
forms into a whole blade of fragmented diamonds. When the sword is
whipped into an attack, many shards of spear-like diamonds shoot out
with the ability to penetrate any barrier, which is particularly useful
against those that the Barrier Shatter cannot break.
At his father's grave, InuYasha gained Kongōsōha indirectly from Hōsenki, a crystallized daiyōkai.
Hosenki told InuYasha to cut him, but when InuYasha physically couldn't
(which Hosenki probably knew), InuYasha decided that, instead of
continuing to try, he would save his friends from Naraku instead. Thus,
InuYasha obtained the power to combine his Kaze no Kizu with the
kongōseki ("diamonds") to wreak havoc on the foe, or simply to swing
Tetsusaiga and fire off a huge volley of large diamond shards.
While trying to get away from an ogre's belly Inuyasha used a jewel
shard to power up his Adamant barrage into a more powered up form of
the wind scar barrage or the Kaze no Kizu-soha called the Golden Gun.
In the manga, the yōkai Mōryōmaru
was able to copy this attack. In InuYasha's case, it can be fired with
or without an accompanying Kaze no Kizu. Mōryōmaru appears to be able
to use it with the same or slightly less power than InuYasha, in any
case he was able to mince Naraku to the same degree.

Youki absorption / Youketsu cutting
The acquisition of the Dragon-Scaled form gave Tetsusaiga the
ability to theoretically absorb limitless amounts of youki, but because
of Inuyasha's nature as a han'you, he could not use this ability to its
fullest extent without incurring potentially fatal penalties. This
forced him to develop another technique which enabled him to "sense" a
youkai's youketsu, then cut it with the Dragon-Scaled
Tetsusaiga; by destroying this source of a youkai's youki, Inuyasha can
effect a sort of instant-kill upon a youkai, or if its a gestalt entity
like Moryomaru, systematic destruction of the creature by the death of
its component parts (which it can't regenerate).

Meidou Zangetsuha
Meidou Zangetsuha is an ability that creates a path to Hell (or a Meidou)
through which to send an opponent; its perfected form is that of a
large black sphere that resembles a hole in space. One can create a
Meidou where the cut is made, or it can be fired like a projectile (its
common application). InuYasha's father stole the ability from a yōkai
named Shishinki with the aid of Tetsusaiga. However, because of the
danger associated with such an ability, Tenseiga was created out of
Tetsusaiga to bear it. InuYasha's father intended for InuYasha's
brother Sesshomaru (a full yōkai who can withstand the terrible jyaki
of Hell) to master that ability when he inherited the Tenseiga, then
later have the sword reabsorbed into Tetsusaiga (thereby granting
InuYasha the perfected technique).
Inuyasha later acquired this ability after Tenseiga is broken over
Tetsusaiga, causing the latter to transform into a black blade that
shares a resemblance to the physical appearance of a Meidou. Inuyasha
then uses the new Black Tetsusaiga to re-open the Meidou to create a
path back to the normal world for him and Sesshomaru. [6]
Inuyasha plans to use the Meidou against Magatsuhi but Magatsuhi
dodges it with his self-Dispersion. Inuyasha also uses this attack
multiple times against Naraku after he gains the complete Shikon no Tama.
First against his outer body, second against Sesshomaru while Magatshi
controls him and finally against Naraku but they are all unsuccessful
During Inuyasha and his allies' final battle against Naraku, the
Meidou's form underwent a transformation to signify Inuyasha's true
ownership of the ability, with the new form reflecting Inuyasha's
fighting style and Tetsusaiga's inherent nature as a "sword that cuts".
When Sesshomaru nurtured the technique it developed to reflect
Tenseiga, a sword that does not cut and the nature of Sesshomaru; hence
a perfect circle. Inuyasha's mastery of it reflects his sword, which is
one that cuts, and his temperament. As such, the new attack consists of
several blade-like Meidous being fired, cutting through anything they
touch. [7]
After Naraku is killed, Inuyasha uses the Meidou to save Kagome thus it can still be used to enter a meidou.
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forms
HumanLike all hanyō, InuYasha turns completely human once a month.
During the new moon his hair turns black, and he loses his supernatural
powers, speed and defensive abilities as well as his demonic
characteristics, such as his dog ears, claws, fangs, amber eyes and so
on. In this form InuYasha can only use Tetsusaiga
in its rusty form. Only InuYasha's friends and a few others know his
secret as InuYasha tries to stay hidden during the new moon. He returns
to his regular form when the sun comes out — he regains all of his
powers: claws, fangs, strength, speed, and defensive abilities.
YōkaiInuYasha's yōkai blood takes over anytime his life is in danger and
the Tetsusaiga is out of reach. InuYasha first transformed when
Naraku's detachment, Goshinki,
broke the Tetsusaiga with its fangs. When transformed (pictured right),
the white's of InuYasha's eyes turn red, while the other part turns
blue with no pupil. Stripes appear on the sides of his face, and his
fangs and claws lengthen. Once transformed, he gains a massive boost in
all of his physical abilities, such as strength and durability, and
becomes impervious to pain. He cannot, however, distinguish between
friend and foe. If left in this state, InuYasha will continue killing
until he is killed. Myōga reveals the reason InuYasha's father had the
Tetsusaiga forged was to prevent his son's yōkai blood from taking him
over since his hanyō mind cannot functionally handle the power he
inherited from his father without being overwhelmed. In the more recent
chapters on the manga, InuYasha reverted to his yōkai state once again
while fighting a mirror yōkai. He did not lose control and fall into an
altered state like he has in prior situations, because his yoki flowed
into the Tetsusaiga, that was stripped of its power at the time. In
chapter 503, Sesshomaru launched his Meidou Zangetsuha attack directly
at InuYasha who was currently in his yōkai form, engulfing him in the
Meidou's vortex. While trapped inside the Meidou, InuYasha's yōkai
power (youketsu) continued to increase, overwhelming the Meidou causing
it to erode.[10]
In recent chapters, InuYasha has unwillingly reverted into his yōkai
state due to being exposed to the corrupted Shikon no tama's miasmic
aura, and briefly attacks Kagome. He appears to return to his senses a
few minutes later, but quickly reverts again due to Naraku's taunts.
Eventually he completely reverts back after the jewel is purified as a
result of Magatsuhi's destruction.[11]PurifiedWhile trapped in the Stone Ogre's belly, InuYasha used a shard of
the Jewel of the Four Souls to strengthen Tetsusaiga's power, an effort
which backfired when the impure powers of the shard flowed through
Tetsusaiga, causing InuYasha to transform. Kagome, seeing InuYasha's
predicament, ran to him and her embrace purified the shard, leaving
InuYasha in a purified version of his yōkai form.[12]
In this form, he retained some of the aspects of his yōkai form, such
as the purple stripes on his face and the black patch under his eyes,
but his eyes remained clear and he retained his sanity instead of being
subject to the berserker rage which ordinarily characterizes his yōkai
form. His yōki was increased exponentially, allowing him to utilize the
Tetsusaiga's Adamant Barrage (fused with the Wind Scar) with an
intensity far superior to previous usage. After the shard was removed
from the Tetsusaiga, InuYasha reverted to his normal hanyō self.
Tetsusaiga formsRusty formTetsusaiga's basic form when in InuYasha's human hands or those of
another human. Despite its appearance, it can still be used as any
other sword and repel most yōkai with its other forms.Transform; True formWith InuYasha's power fused with the Tetsusaiga, the katana becomes
a giant fang with fur flickering at the hilt. This can block and of
course use any of his "weapon techniques" It is also known that the
Tetsusaiga can keep InuYasha's yōkai form from emerging.CrimsonDefeating a bat daiyōkai that could put up virtually indestructible
barriers with a red orb, InuYasha broke the orb with his Tetsusaiga and
absorbed the blood from the bat demon, allowing him to break small
barriers. This mode can also use the Wind Scar.Diamond (Adamant)An ability granted by the powerful daiyōkai Hōsenki. Tetsusaiga's
blade transforms into a crystalized state that when swung shoots out
hundreds of massive, razor-sharp diamond (or Adamant, as called in the
English anime) shards that can slice through anything. It can as well
be used conjointly with the crimson blade as well as the Wind Scar or
the Backlash-Wave (as seen in the end of the Fourth movie).Dragon-scaled Tetsusaiga(龍鱗の鉄砕牙, Ryūrin no Tetsusaiga)Another form of the Tetsusaiga gained in the manga after the anime ended. Tetsusaiga would destroy the sword Datsuki, and gained its ability to absorb youki through its dragon scales.[8] However, the subsequent confrontation with the yōkai Dokumizuchi
would reveal that due to InuYasha's nature as a han'you, Tetsusaiga
cannot absorb huge amounts of youki without causing a catastrophic
reverse-flow of energy.[9] InuYasha would temporarily remedy this problem by absorbing the senki of the yōkai Nikosen, which purified the youki that the Dragon-scaled Tetsusaiga absorbed.[10] But an embarrassing encounter with Sesshomaru, Tōtōsai, and the yōkai Numawatari
would cause InuYasha to learn that he didn't "understand" the nature of
Tetsusaiga by simply absorbing youki with its Dragon-scale form.[11] InuYasha would be directed by Tōtōsai towards the yōkai-sennin Yourei Taisei, who would train him how to sense a yōkai's youketsu
(a floating whirlpool of youki that is the source of a youkai's youki),
and how to cut it with the Dragon-scaled Tetsusaiga (rather than use it
to absorb the youki). InuYasha was then able to understand the
Tetsusaiga's nature as "a sword that cuts", and his training was
completed with the acquisition of Yourai Taisei's
exceptionally-powerful youki, when he cut through his youketsu with the
Dragon-scaled Tetsusaiga. The yōkai-sennin would silently indicate that
the Dragon-scaled Tetsusaiga has one final form that he would leave to
InuYasha to discover on his own.[12]
This could have hinted at an ability of the dragon scaled Tetsusaiga
that Inuyasha discovers later, Cutting his own Youketsu, this allows
Tetsusaiga to absorb Inuyasha's youki, it is then increased and flows
through Tetsusaiga back to Inuyasha, this technique allowed Inuyasha to
"charge up" and make his own youketsu larger than Sessoumaru's perfect
Meidou, thereby overcoming it, and absorbing it into Tetsusaiga. This
technique was also used to trap Magatsuhi in Inuyasha's youki so that
Sesshomaru would destroy him.
BlackThe most recent form acquired by Tetsusaiga in the manga, after
Tenseiga is broken over it. Tetsusaiga's blade takes the appearance of
a Meidou, and is now capable of using the Meidou Zangetsuha ability.[13]
Sheath of Tetsusaiga (Tetsusaiga no Saya)Can deflect or resist demonic energy attacks with the barrier used
to contain Tetsusaiga's power. However it can only withstand a limited
number of attacks. The sheath can also summon the Tetsusaiga to itself,
as seen when Inuyasha was trapped inside the flask of a sage with only
the sheath. It was made from the freely given wood of Bokusen'on,
an ancient sapient tree, and inherits its magical abilities from it. In
one episode this tree deity explains to Sesshomaru the meaning of the
two swords and what his father, the Great Dog Demon Inu no Taisho
intended. This would also suggest that Tenseiga's sheath boasts similar
abilities. When InuYasha first uses the windscar, Tenseiga forms a
barrier and protects Sesshomaru, which seems to confirm this.
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