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Alright, it is Saturday and I am gonna post the thirty-first volume of Inuyasha. Feel free to react or comment on any panel, though I appreciate if image replies are not used during the dump. Feel free to discuss anything Inuyasha related after the dump.

Previous thread: >>274982878

Despite the OP image, I am using the VizBig 3-in-1 localization which does not feature this cover exactly. Be aware that some of the larger images have been edited to be lower quality due to image size limits.
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Starting us off with the cover of the 3-in-1 Volume. Image resized for posting.
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Here's the inner illustration for Volume 31 in the 3-in-1. Hmm...
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February 5th, 2003. Author's note:
"Q: What is a habit of yours that you find strange?
A: I roll up my sleeves when I eat at home."
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>>275078891
Oh look, the tanuki is back. Anyway, Furinkan actually does have a note regarding the Land of Fire, just they brought it up only now:

"The "Land of Fire" (火の国/Hi no Kuni) that is referenced is likely an entirely fictional place however there are two provinces that are called "Fire Country" (火国) due to sharing the first kanji in the names of their provinces- Hizen Province (modern day Nagasaki and Saga Prefectures) and Higono (modern Kumamoto Prefecture) both in southwestern Japan."

Fixed a typo of theirs.
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>>275078932
Helper bzz.
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>>275078987
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>>275079013
Feh.
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>>275079094
Probably nothing.
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>>275079119
Hoooooo.
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>>275079184
Oh no, it has a chain. I guess that's that.
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You're early this time, nice

Welcome and thank you OP
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>>275079243
When all you have is a hammer.
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>>275079264
Still here!

>>275079258
Yeah, my schedule was up in the air for a while but it ended up like this. Thanks and enjoy.
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>>275079333
Gotcha!
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>>275079464
You might recognize these names. Furinkan notes that: "Gozu (牛頭) and Mezu (馬頭) debut in this chapter. Gozu means "ox head" while Mezu means "horse head". Traditionally these two are depicted with their respective animal heads. Both are deities who are said to guard the gate of hell in Buddhism and serve the King of Hell, King Enma (閻魔王/Enma-ou)."
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>>275079582
Also gotcha.
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>>275079607
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>>275078648
On today's episode of "how will Naraku escape justice for his crimes yet again"...
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>>275079647
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>>275079722
Dang. It wasn't that easy to get into the afterlife as a living person.
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>>275079094
Rare Kagura feh.
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>>275079582
Oh hey actual guardian deities, maybe they're frien-

>>275079607
>those who wish to pass must first die at our hands
...Oh.
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>>275079735
It can also conquer other stuff, but I guess this is a hard limit.
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>>275079845
End of chapter. Yeah, wouldn't help much with the shard plan.
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>>275079915
Can they not be reasonable about this.
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Three pages of full color. Cover (which is a page) on the next page.

February 12th, 2003. Author's note:
"Q: When you were a child, what was something harsh that your remember your parents saying?
A: Before they would say anything, they would hit me."
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>>275079993
Just doing their job. Had to resize this image to post. Sorry!
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>>275080035
Skipped the art spacer.
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>>275080055
Furinkan notes that the sound effects localized as "zzt, zzt, zzt" were 'biri biri': "When Inuyasha strikes Gozu's neck with the Tessaiga it makes the sound "biri biri" (ビリビリ) in the original Japanese edition. This onomatopoeia is used to indicate a number of different sensations and experiences such as the sound of being electrocuted, tearing paper or a prickling sensation. However in this case the sound indicates a vibration."

Fixed a typo.
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>>275080100
Very direct.
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>>275080123
Time for oblivion.
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>>275078932
Ancient Japan was sometimes called Hinomoto no kuni. It could just mean their heading towards the East, where the sun rises, but clearly it's a reference to that caldera.
>>275078987
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>>275080195
!
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>>275079582
You might remember them both appearing in Dragonball when Goku fell off snake way.
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>>275080254
Furinkan notes that, in regards to the Wind Tunnel: Gozu and Mezu are the only characters that Miroku's wind tunnel could not pull into his void.

I am not sure how accurate that is, because I remember a few other cases, but there seem to have been other circumstances in those situations. Like Miroku being tiny.
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>>275080316
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>>275080254
>MUH POISONOUS EARTH
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>>275080339
Miroku being optimistic.
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>>275080385
Makes some amount of sense but I feel like it is something that has to have been tested and recorded somewhere. Which raises questions.
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>>275080469
Furinkan notes that: "The sound Tessaiga makes when Inuyasha prepares to cut the chains binding the gate is "dokun" (ドクン). This is the onomatopoeia for a a very firm heart beat. A less substantial heartbeat would be "doki doki" (ドキドキ)."
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>>275080504
Red Tessaiga has been reduced to Bolt Cutter Tessaiga
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>>275080504
Oh, would you look at that, it came back again. And he explicitly used it. I feel like all the people who were all 'well, it was just a random bat demon's power, it can't be expected to break all the shields' should see it being used here to destroy the barrier to the afterlife.

We should've at least seen Inuyasha try it explicitly against Naraku's new shields and fail, I feel.
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>>275080636
Zt zt zt.

>>275080557
Fair enough though. There is a lot of focus on the chain, which doesn't exactly look impressive.
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>>275080690
Huzzah.
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>>275080784
She was on the move and ready, for sure.
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>>275080806
Hm?
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>>275080824
End of chapter! Oh...!
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>>275080254
>>275080316
>>275080348
I'll be fair to him and excuse this one due to them being gods.
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February 19th, 2003. Author's note:
"Q: What is your favorite English word or phrase?
A: World peace."
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>>275080898
Uh oh.
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>>275080806
She gathered a pretty huge horde in a short time.
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>>275080930
Not good, not good.
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>>275080982
Hm?

>>275080936
Well, they are Naraku's so they were probably at the ready.
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>>275081020
Back to this.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2YChbD3Mg3A

JAKEN??

FUNNY
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>>275081036
Not feeling it.
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>>275081617
Done and done.
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>>275081669
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>>275081704
God, Kagura is always seething or displeased. It's so hot.
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>>275078724
Kagome has slight green eyeliner??
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>>275078648
reporting in
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>>275081704
I guess it doesn't seem like such a silly statement when you yourself as also largely composed of Naraku.

>>275081907
Usually, yeah. We even saw her take off some make-up last volume when getting ready for bed.
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>>275082073
Furinkan notes that: "After Hakudoshi is cut in half by Kagura he glances at her and she doubles over in pain. The onomatopoeia in the original Japanese is "zuki" (ズキ) which is a sharp, stinging pain."

I feel like this might've been the sound effect localized as zark in Maison Ikkoku, but I'm not sure.
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>>275082211
Sorry, Kagura.
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>>275082386
Kirara sip.
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>>275082453
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>>275082495
Unless someone threw it through that gate or something.
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>>275082969
Demons didn't get there in time.
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>>275081859
>You! Making me suck your unwashed cock?!
>You finished inside again?! It feels disgusting..
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>>275083124
Death to the deathdealers.
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>>275083192
We have a Furinkan note regarding Abi's name: "Abi's name (阿毘) is made up of two kanji. The first has the meaning for "nook" or "recess" and the second for "help"."

I forgot about this character by the time I read Rinne (Kyokai no Rinne, RIN-NE), but she reminds me visually a lot of Ageha.
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>>275083332
End of chapter. Skipping introductions.
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Furinkan has a note regarding the term princess used here: "Abi is referred to as "princess" (姫/hime), however this should not be thought of in the same sense as the term is used in the West. In Japan, "princess" can be used to refer to any lady of high birth, not exclusively the daughter of an emperor or shogun. Those individuals would typically be referred to as "ojo" (王女), which is typically translated as "princess" as well leading to some confusion."

February 26th, 2003. Author's note:
"Q: What is something that you'd like within range of your finances?
A: A potholder."
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>>275083447
Man, if it wasn't a demon...
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>>275083471
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>>275083492
Of all the times to use the word venomous instead of poisonous.
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>>275080982
I always found sight and light based attacks silly. If you can see it then it's already struck you.
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>>275083529
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>>275083545
Enjoy my bones.

>>275083536
Well, there is a distinction between seeing a sunbeam and being struck by a sunbeam. I guess it loses a lot when it reflects off a surface.
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>>275083124
Always happy to see sengoku stuff happening.
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>>275083610
Furinkan notes that: "Abi addresses her mother as "Mother" (母上/Hahaue). The Viz English edition has Abi refer to her mother as "Ma" which is more informal than the original Japanese."

Maybe it was just because the bubble is small? Or maybe they felt it fit the feeling. Either way, it is inaccurate.
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>>275083650
Some of these villages look inviting, don't they? Too bad about the circumstances.

>>275083619
I actually have a wideban extra that I should've posted last time about the people living in the Sengoku era. I messed up and will post it today.
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>>275083727
All a man needs.
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>>275083332
I can fix her.
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>>275083753
These guys obviously resemble pterodactyls. But I don't really have much to add about that.
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>>275083650
Ma, you're recovering from food poisoning, and you're already trying to eat more toxic crap?
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>>275083862
Slice.
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>>275083879
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>>275083924
Gracefully flopping around while on fire.
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>>275083982
Here's the big swarm solver.
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>>275084005
Oh no!
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>>275084092
The bird demon holding the trident.
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>>275084160
Not everyone being followed around by his wasps is Naraku's servant.
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>>275084349
End of chapter. A bit more monstrous.
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March 5th, 2003. Author's note:
"Q: Which of Doraemon's gadgets would you like to have?
A: Takecopter."
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>>275084641
More of that chivalric side that I feel didn't exist much when he fought Yura.
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>>275084760
Furinkan has another remark regarding localization: "In this chapter Abi refers to herself at one point as "Abi-hime-sama" (阿毘姫様) which is a little unusual giving herself two honorifics (hime/princess & sama/lady). The Viz translation handled it by having her call herself "The Princess Abi"."

I like it.
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>>275084092
There it is.
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>>275084803
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>>275083862
Quite a few of the known pterosaurs were actually stupid big though there were some similar in size to these "birds." Modern reconstructions differ in a few ways with more avian traits like discreet bills and patterned plumage. That solid cone-like structure is called a sagittal crest which connects to strong jaw muscles, but usually the hard extended part is believed to just be the base of either a fleshy cockscomb or a feathery crest used in mating displays as there is a great deal of sexual dimorphism and variation from different skeletons. There's also a theory that it worked as a rudder, but you'd expect it be pretty consistent within a species then.
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>>275084853
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>>275084349
Why is she playing dumb? Is she embarrassed?
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>>275084873
His reputation does not precede him.

>>275084860
I imagine none could suck up blood via a closed beak they use to pierce through flesh.
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>>275085029
Huzzah.
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>>275085077
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I just noticed that there’s a pattern of demon parents and children in the manga, with the parent appearing in their full demon form and their children in humanoid forms.

>Sesshomaru (humanoid) and his father (giant yokai skellington)
>Taigokumaru (giant yokai) and his son (humanoid )
>Abi (humanoid) and her mom (giant yokai)
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>>275085099
Cute snuggles in that bottom panel.
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>>275085292
Hm.
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>>275085465
Can you guess who is visiting?

>>275085134
Yeah, I imagine you can try to imagine an in-universe reason for it, but I imagine it is just how the storytelling works out.
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>>275085029
You'd be surprised.
https://youtu.be/oP7OLY3_UNA
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>>275085526
Chapter 219, in volume 23.
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>>275085077
>>275085099
It's all so tiresome.
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>>275085620
Everyone is okay.
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>>275080636
But anon told me it only worked on demonic shields and it would've been pointless to even try it because [headcanon]!
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>>275085667
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>>275085720
Gas, grass, or ass.
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>>275085667
>>275085720
>sesshomaru-sama, tasukete…
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>>275085720
Hmmm.
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>>275085989
I mean why? They were just born. Why weren't they twins to start?
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>>275085526
Well from a storywriting perspective, it makes sense in each case. Sesshomaru is a recurring character and he needs to interact with Inuyasha and Naraku within the plot structure, so he needs to be humanoid. The Dog General is long dead so he doesn’t, so he can just be a large pile of bones. Abi here is essentially playing the same role that Sesshomaru did that one time with the arm that Naraku gave him, so she also must be humanoid - her mom can be whatever, she doesn’t really matter. And in the case of Taigokumaru you can think of Shiori as taking the place of her father in this dynamic, with her having to interact with Inuyasha and his friends.
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>>275085989
Furinkan notes that: "There is a piece of marginalia in this chapter explaining that "wako" (わ子) is the male child of a nobleman or lady. Takahashi's work does not typically have any marginalia".

I thought this term was the same as the term that they use for Mendo in Urusei Yatsura, but the term they use there is 'waka' (若様). It seems one is an archaic form of the other, but maybe they are unrelated.

>>275086065
Kagura and Kanna or the infants?
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>>275086304
Hm?

>>275086214
Yeah, I know it does from a storytelling perspective, that's why I imagine that that is the primary reason for it. Good analysis.
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>>275086496
End of chapter. Upsetting.
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Oh, I see the newer edition kept Hijiri as a proper noun. This is a bit misleading. Original title is 聖さまの里. So, village of an extremely virtuous monk or saintly individual, per Furinkan. That's what the term "Hijiri" (聖) means and it is a title. Furinkan notes that: "The Viz manga adaptation refers to them as "The Holy Woman" while the Viz anime translation refers to them as "Saint Hijiri"." But it seems for the newer edition, they just went with Hijiri.

March 12th, 2003. Author's note:
"Q: What book would you recommend?
A: Inuyasha Ogi Kaiden Zusetsu Daisen is interesting."
Furinkan's note: "This is a guidebook to the series."

Teehee.
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>>275086776
Furinkan notes that: "The "birthing room" is mentioned at the beginning of this chapter and that is an actual location. Called a "sanshitsu" (産室), it does not refer to a full-time purpose room, but more of a room that has been prepared for the occasion of a birth. The same term is used for a cardboard box that an owner might set up for their pet to give birth to puppies or kittens."
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>>275086804
Doubts in her heart.
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>>275086824
Oh, so Inuyasha can smash any shield Naraku sets up as long as he can find it? Are we sure about that?
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>>275086858
Cute rescue.
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>>275086880
I guess it is a bit closer to a name in this localization. I am not a fan.
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>>275086910
Sometimes, we get these Kagome panels during exposition to sort of show her reaction to the information, but there are times when I don't know what I am supposed to gleam from her expression.
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>>275086964
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>>275086979
...?
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>>275087000
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>>275087035
Miroku's attack doesn't get a name.
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>>275087054
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>>275087076
Can't let up.

>>275086804
I forgot to mention Furinkan's note regarding the guards talking here:
"The female guards that we see discussing the deaths in the birthing room are a type of guards known as "besshikime" (別式女). Literally meaning "other-style women" these are female guards who protect the wives of noblemen and also the concubines of wealthy men. Historically their weapon of choice, as shown in this chapter, is the naginata (薙刀), a polearm. The reason the besshikime favored these was to give them an advantage against male attackers, allowing them to strike a deadly blow at a distance before a male opponent could get close enough to overwhelm them physically."
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>>275087128
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>>275087168
Kagome had her bow out last page, but we didn't get to see her shoot. Sad.
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>>275087218
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>>275087245
Not good enough.
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>>275087264
End of chapter. We get to see them.
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March 19th, 2003. Author's note:
"Q: Is there any food that you hate so much that you might die if you eat it?
A: No."
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>>275087339
Fun little page of everyone.
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>>275087360
Vmm.
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>>275087381
So, I guess he wasn't using it before against Naraku? I don't know why he wouldn't be, but yeah.
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>>275086858
So why didn’t he just do it last time? Did he forget he had the red Tessaiga? Dumb fucking mutt.
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>>275087430
We had to show that Naraku's new shields can deflect wind scar. 5 different times.
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>>275087406
But the fact that everyone is reacting this way basically shows that the other ones against Naraku after the incident were just normal attacks. For some reason.

I consider this a minor oversight in the grand scheme of things, but I do think it was an oversight. We could've had this moment earlier and it wouldn't have raised any questions.
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>>275087466
Zhooob.
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>>275087480
It was not Kagome, if that was your first thought.
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>>275083727
Sango's ass..
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>>275087513
Good hit.
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>>275087530
Furinkan's note about this made me laugh: "This chapter marks the death of Entei. The horse ultimately did not serve a very significant role in the series."

I mean, he did help Hakudoshi look cool for a bit.
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>>275087566
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>>275087581
Twik.
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>>275087600
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>>275087466
>>275087480
Well you can see exactly why she did it this way here. What do you call it when a specific technique jobs? The Spirit Bomb effect?
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>>275087622
Interesting...
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>>275087635
Who could it be?

>>275087628
Yeah, but it could've jobbed earlier to Naraku and accomplished the same thing. Other places call that The Worf Barrage, apparently.
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>>275087701
Could she be?
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>>275087791
He did hop to the arrow quickly.
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>>275087808
Are we sure it wasn't Koga?
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>>275087635
>Naraku extracted his human heart from his human heart and then his human heart extracted its heart

This is some Xehanort level of heart shenanigans. How long until Mickey Mouse shows up to help Inuyasha upgrade tessaiga into a keyblade?
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>>275087824
End of chapter.
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>>275087791
My beloved...
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March 26th, 2003. Author's note:
"Q: What's the first manga you ever bought?
A: Cyborg 009."
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>>275087889
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>>275087905
Birds.
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>>275087926
Big shield.
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>>275087943
Burning birds on the big shield.
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>>275087959
It didn't work out.
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>>275087972
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>>275087992
One arrow?
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>>275088015
Aoerrow.
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Miroku and Kagome need to get in on the shield meta. Shields are OP.
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>>275088029
Feh away.
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>>275088091
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>>275088103
...
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>>275088117
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>>275088268
Kagome...
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I totally forgot nut the next power up is the diamond one and then the black hole one, right???
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>>275088283
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>>275087846
Kagome looks kinda off in that panel.
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>>275088293
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>>275088343
Kagome and Inuyasha are so cute here.

>>275088309
Her hair is different, yeah. I dunno why.
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>>275088290
There’s the dragon scale thing that did something and whatnot.
I wonder why didn’t they use the diamond Tessaiga to sell diamonds though. Sounds like something Miroku might come up with.
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>>275088379
End of chapter!
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April 2nd, 2003. Author's note:
"Q: What lesson would you like to learn?
A: Doll-making."
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>>275086579
The implication here is a lot darker than I realized when I was younger.
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>>275088432
Hm?
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>>275088043
We’ve seen monks creating barriers, but can miko do it too?
Anyway the strongest barrier made by a human was Hakushin’s, and he had to become a holy living mummy to create such one.
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>>275086804
I assumed Kanna just put them to sleep, and they were going to just swap the baby. Making a big scene killing everyone seems counter-productive.
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so...
how many tomes left? we must really close to the end
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>>275088448
Off they go.
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>>275086964
She's our fish out of water self-insert after all. We're supposed to look at her to know how we're supposed to feel. Anxiety?
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>>275087054
STAFF BONK!
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is the anime better than the manga?
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>>275088538
Furinkan notes that: ""Spirit Familiars" - When [the pair] remove the grave soil from Kikyo's grave they are called "spirit familiars" in the Viz translation. In Japanese they are known as "shikigami" (式神). Shikigami are objects animated by infusing spiritual energy into them."

Also, look, it is Urasue.

>>275088536
25 more after this.
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>>275087466
>>275087381
I'm guessing an editor wanted it spelled out.
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>>275088611
Oh, look at that.

>>275088600
I heard the soundtrack is very good. And I have heard people say the filler is alright (compared to other Rumic filler). But it was censored in terms of nudity and violence.
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>>275088611
>25
fucking how? I remember seven bandits being almost the closure of the mang
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>>275088634
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>>275088688
Pretty.

>>275088661
I had that memory too, but my memory is a mess.
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>>275087846
We get 2 horses back to back. I mentioned before how many characters we see keeping up with Kirara and Inuyasha on foot. I guess Rumiko-sensei noticed as well.
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>>275087905
Post-confession Miroku gets Kirara privileges.
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>>275087972
Not playing with a full deck, these villagers.
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>>275088733
Oops.
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>>275088290
Wrong on both
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>>275088824
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>>275088874
Spotted.
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>>275088939
Saimyosho as well.
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>>275088993
Pew.
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>>275089009
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>>275089098
All around.
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>>275089134
Huh...?
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>>275089156
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>>275089176
That's for sure.
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>>275089156
Aw, did Inuyasha learn his lesson about not going kookoo for Kikyo in front of Kagome?
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>>275089189
End of chapter. Didn't go as planned.
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April 9th, 2003. Author's note:
"Q: When you're sleepy what do you do to wake yourself up?
A: Nap."
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>>275089271
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>>275089283
Unmask.
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>>275089292
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>>275089305
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>>275089360
Shippo cute. Also, what's this?
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>>275089134
It’s the “boomerang bone” again.
Feh.
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>>275089375
Oh no. Separated.

>>275089397
I don't hate Boomerang Bone, but I'll admit, them switching it all the time can be a little odd.
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Yashahime Arc when they get sent back during the events of Inuyasha and try not to mess the timeline
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>>275089429
Oh no.
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>>275089443
!
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>>275089499
That face...
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>>275089514
Furinkan mentions that the figure "leaves behind a small paper doll (人形/hitogata)". Do with that what you will.
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>>275089604
I like Kagura's lines here.
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>>275089620
One mystery solved.
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>>275089639
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>>275089663
Per the title.
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>>275089680
Second mystery solved.
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>>275089697
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>>275089697
>not naked

How could Rumiko let us down like this?
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>>274855740
There are other yokai who came about like Naraku. It's literally part of how the shikon jewel was created.
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>>275089714
End of chapter, end of volume. Make your choice.

Feel free to use the thread to discuss anything Inuyasha related. I have some stuff I'll be using to bump the thread here and there.

I will be returning on Wednesday to dump Volume 32. I will also be dumping the Rumic Theater one-shot "Help" in that thread.
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>>275089442
Like Boruto? No fucking thanks.
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Didn’t Tokijin manage to break Naraku’s new barrier? Even though the attack was reflected back at Sesshomaru, but still.
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Here is the associated wideban extra for the last volume that I forgot to post. This one is about the people living during the Sengoku era. As usual, I will have to use two posts to fit it and will be spoilering things that relate to stuff that hasn't been shown yet.

"The Traps People Fall Into

In the world of Inuyasha, there are all sorts of people. Some are scoundrels, while others live in earnest. And then there are those changed by the power of a Shikon shard. The painter Kotatsu is a good example of this. He's just a normal human in the beginning but ends up going mad. He was a simple painter who liked painting scenes of hell until he met the princess. He then tried painting her, but something wasn’t quite right. Then he came across a Shikon shard, and after seeing how a demon he drew came to life, went a bit overboard. In the end, the poor guy was devoured by his own ink. Of course, it was the only fitting ending for a man like him. I guess it would have been enough to have Inuyasha and the gang steal the shard and his painting gear and make their exit, but what he did was unforgivable. I couldn’t just let him off scot-free. I didn’t have Inuyasha kill him, though. That episode was important for developing Inuyasha and Miroku’s characters. I needed to show that Inuyasha wasn’t the type to just cut down people indiscriminately, and I needed Miroku to see that firsthand, too.

Speaking of people who went a bit overboard, there’s also Tokajin. The point of that particular episode was to show Inuyasha, weakened by the new moon, pushed into a corner. The blacksmith Toshu is also human and was also driven mad by a desire for power. It’s like, some traps are only easy for people with ambitions to fall into. Traps like people promising riches for what turns out to be a bad investment. Or people promising to make you infinitely stronger. We should never fall for that kind of nonsense! (laughs)"
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>>275090220
Other half of the manga wideban extra.

"People Just Doing Their Best

I created all sorts of people. People like Taromaru's father, who switched his child with another to sacrifice in the incident with the fake water god, or the villagers who bullied Jinenji. Out of all the human characters, I think they were the most malicious hard-workers. As I said, I have created all sorts, and these people did get in Inuyasha and company’s way, but they didn’t join them on their journey. They had a place to call home, the land they’d always lived on. And on that land, they worked hard to keep on living. I don’t like drawing people just crying in defeat, so when I do human characters, even when there’s a whole crowd of them, I’d like them to be, in their own way, as strong as possible. The people of Inuyasha, whether they be selfish, scoundrels, or otherwise, are all just doing their best."
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I apparently forgot to post the 14th volume Wideban cover.
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And here is the 15th volume Wideban cover.
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>>275088824
Seems like another instance of Shippo speaking to what the audience is thinking. This is really where Inuyasha felt like it was jumping the shark.
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>>275081859
Hakudoshi...
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>>275083124
Even without the demons, feudal japan is feudal japan.
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>>275083366
The main man himself ENTERS
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>>275083529
Why human blood specifically?
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I cant believe how little happens every single inuyasha chapter. By the end of the anime they were making a full episode of a single volume
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>>275092391
That was partly lack of interesting things happening, but also the fact that they rushed like 20 volumes in that final season.
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>>275092076
Easy for demons to digest, maybe the Iron.
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>>275079993
Here's the cover of the Weekly Shonen Sunday where this chapter debuted in.
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>>275080982
>>275082386
>>275081859
The Kagura bullying never ends. I love it.
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Here is your begrudging servant.

Your orders?
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>>275089745
If it was early in the manga, Kikyo would be naked with her nipples visible
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>>275095619
Sex
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