Following some teases about what could have happened to the two of them, this major mystery has been solved. Now that Yashahime: Princess Half-Demon has returned for its second cour of episodes, it seems we finally have gotten an answer as to why Inuyasha and Kagome are not only missing from the present day events of the seque l, but left their daughter Moroha to grow up without her parents. As revealed in Episode 15 of the series, the two of them have actually been sealed away within a mysterious black pearl.
The first half of Yashahime: Princess Half-Demon 's debut outing shared several sneaky teases that teased that Inuyasha and Kagome had to leave a newborn Moroha out of duress , and the newest episode confirms why they had to do so.
The main villain for the series, Kirinmaru, set out to kill the newborn Moroha in order to escape a prophecy predicting his future death, and ends up enlisting Sesshomaru in the fight. Sesshomaru's involvement is sketchy as he's also worried about his own daughters , but it appears that he happened to save Inuyasha and Kagome's life.
On one hand, Kagome at least tries to keep up her education, at least at first, and the Japanese school system, according to Tofugu , technically doesn't actually fail students, since more emphasis is placed on entrance exams, so Kagome's truancy wouldn't be as problematic as if she were from another country.
Still, you'd think even the school would be suspicious of all of Kagome's ailments. Despite what was said above, Kagome probably still cares about her family, and her family probably likes her. They might be okay with yokai trying to eat her or evil witches stealing her soul every week, but they at least seem willing to feed her, so there's that.
However, the ending, in which Kagome decides to stay in the Feudal era permanently, means she will never see her old or While true love does expect some sacrifice, it does seem pretty cruel to ask of her and she seems blindly okay with that, especially for a modern girl. Whenever Koga shows an interest in Kagome and Inuyasha gets jealous, supporting characters are quick to act like he's being an idiot and sympathize with Kagome for getting mad at him.
Compare this to the various times when Kagome also gets mad at Inuyasha for his past relationship with Kikyo, even before she actually had a relationship with Inuyasha herself. Once again, the side characters usually side with her over Inuyasha. In all fairness, it's not completely unfounded. Most of Kagome's friends don't necessarily think Kagome actually has any interest in Koga and simply brush off Inuyasha's jealousy as petty, whereas Inuyasha and Kikyo's history make up the show's backstory.
But Kagome always being sympathetic, and Inuyasha always being treated like an idiot, even before they arguably even became a couple, can seem a little unfair. Age differences aren't always a deal-breaker, but a year-old boy and a teenage girl together bring up a lot of questions. You can argue that Inuyasha is the yokai equivalent of a teenager, but that's just the tip of the iceberg.
Inuyasha, thanks to his yokai heritage, will age must slower than a mortal, and will likely see Kagome age and rot before his very eyes. His desire to become a full human for Kikyo might even suggest he's partially aware of this issue, but this is never brought up towards the end. She tells her friends that Kanna did not want to die while shedding a tear from her right eye, and swore to hold what was in her heart.
Kagome spotted Naraku's spiderwebs from a distance and the group rushed over to the location until reaching a shrine near a village where they learn that a priestess Hitomiko died a few days ago.
It was said by Kagome's grandfather that when the time comes, the correct wish must be made to the jewel in order for it to be destroyed. The jewel intended to use Kagome and Naraku just like it did Midoriko and Magatsuhi in order to maintain its existence. After the jewel was destroyed with Kagome's wish for it to disappear, Kagome was forced to immediately return home to modern-day Tokyo and reunite with her family and almost to thank Inuyasha to her life as Inuyasha comes back to the Feudal Era which the well has been closed.
Three years later she and her friends graduated from high school and accepted to university. On her way back home, she felt that she can't see Inuyasha anymore. She came to the well house and realized that the well still not working, but she still missed Inuyasha and want to see him. Suddenly she felt the wind as she saw the sky in the well as the well reopened for the last time and Kagome returned to Inuyasha, marrying him and staying in the feudal era as a priestess-in-training with the help of Kaede.
Kagome was surprised that the rouge was belonged to Izayoi's as she knew that it was both of his mother's, even she'll keep it the rouge. Inuyasha decides to keep the pearl in his right eye. Four years later, Kagome became pregnant.
The night of Towa and Setsuna's birth which was also the night of a lunar eclipse from Rin, she encountered Riku , who warned her of the Grim Comet that appears once every five centuries, and of Kirinmaru 's desire to destroy her own unborn child once he awakened from his slumber.
Kagome's heart is pure and kind, always rich and sometimes uncontrollable, which is strangely similar to Inuyasha 's lack of self-control. Because of her empathetic nature, she never hesitates to help those in need of it, treating all with warmth and respect.
Even if she doesn't say a word, her feelings are easy to read due to her honest expressions, which cause those around her to soften in tough situations and be honest as well. The only dark part that Kagome ever had was her secret jealousy over Inuyasha's feelings towards her past life, but she eventually learns to be at peace with it and let go. Even with this, she wasn't without her flawed, quirky, and immature side, which is typical of her age. Kagome was never afraid to voice her mind about what is "right" and what is "wrong," making her somewhat opinionated and stubborn.
She eventually learned to not see the world in black or white, becoming the one others turn to when they need emotional support or advice as she can be direct and make hard but valid points, even to a friend.
Still, Kagome is unforgiving of anyone who opposes her sense of justice until they stop, even when there was a large difference in power. This was shown when she nearly killed Naraku out of her disgust and fury towards his evil, manipulative nature and had wanted him destroyed as much as her companions since then.
Although she was just a modern girl for most of her life, Kagome was strangely unfazed by the horrors, violence, and death in the Warring States era because of her strong spirit. Her reckless courage is known to "always be in full force", being impulsive and jumping into potentially dangerous situations without the wait for help.
Though she is usually calm and compassionate, Kagome has a hidden violent side to her when her short temper is brought into play. Inuyasha tends to be the cause somehow due to his blunt, ill-mannered nature which she rarely tolerates nor has the patience for, clashing with her own immaturity and frequently in use " Sit!
However, with time she is slowly learning to shed her teenage anger and impulsiveness, along with demonstrating better patience and understanding towards him. She was often disgusted towards Miroku 's lecherous ways and didn't hesitate to criticize him, but became resigned towards it over time as she knows he was never going to change.
When she is involved in battles, Kagome uses her knowledge to the fullest and analyzes the situation to the best of her ability, contrasting Inuyasha who most of the time just recklessly jumps in and acts instinctively. Even when backed into a corner, she figures out solutions and dares to execute it, often producing unexpected good results. Though she doesn't have particularly great cunning as Miroku does, Kagome's words are somehow able to move others and instill confidence as well as almost unconscious obedience due to her cheerful, positive character.
She can also be slightly manipulative at times, as she would smoothly tell Koga what he wanted to hear despite they were lies, and it had the desired effect. In the Warring States Era infested with evil spirits , Kagome gradually becomes a sort of conduit between humans and demons. As Inuyasha is poor at expressing himself without pride, she uses her insight to interpret his feelings and more gentle side, though she could get exasperated with his rudeness and tactlessness at times.
Kagome is clumsy in love and shows to almost never able to hide her feelings, even when she wasn't fully conscious of it. Her curious school friends always coerced her into reporting her love life and could guess what was going on from her facial expressions, despite not wanting or trying to tell them anything.
At first, Kagome's relationship with Inuyasha was simply companions on a journey who constantly quarreled with each other. As she came to understand both his physical and emotional reliable strength and his surprisingly vulnerable side, little feelings of love began to grow inside her which only grew stronger over time.
All she wants for Inuyasha is for him to be happy. It was her first time falling in love and the first time she had ever felt genuinely bitter over something. Despite her envy, she refused to leave his side even if meant her pain, which surprised her friends.
Whatever the case, Kagome keeps watching over Inuyasha and is always a source of comfort. She heals him when he is tired and embraces him when he is emotionally hurt by his uncontrollable demon side or his tragic past. Kagome is a beautiful and slender yet curvaceous young woman with well-toned thighs. She has somewhat pale skin, blue eyes brown in anime , and long, wavy black hair, which is sometimes portrayed as blueish black.
Because of her beauty and attractiveness, Kagome was one of the main targets for Miroku's comical lecherous tendencies, although over time he focused more on Sango. Kagome usually is always seen wearing her green and white school uniform, also known as sailor fuku. It is a common style of uniform worn by female middle school and high school students. A red ribbon is tied in the front and laced through a loop attached to the blouse.
On other occasions, Kagome is seen wearing other outfits that are a combination of different sweaters and skirts. She attemped to be his friend and eventually more once she discovered his more gentle side and similar mindsight of life.
However, their friendship and eventual blossoming romance, does not stop Kagome from shouting "Sit! Overall, throughout the series it is shown from the beginning to the end that they have come a long way from being close friends to falling strongly in love to the point where they become fiercely protective of each other, Her wild, turbulent emotions towards Inuyasha due to him being her first love can range from concern over him to relief at seeing him safe to anger over his reckless behavior despite the fact that she shares this trait, and then burst out sobbing her mixed emotions.
Their relationship is seen and discussed at length by Sango and Miroku, who talk to Inuyasha and Kagome on their respective gender sides Sango talks to Kagome and Miroku talks to Inuyasha. This shows that it appears that everyone is aware of their strong romantic feelings for each other, from Kagome's modern-day friends and family to even their own enemies such as Naraku.
Kagome, however, has always been able to somehow learn to look past these doubts and always comes back to Inuyasha's side and their love for each other only keeps growing stronger and stronger. Overall, despite the arguments and obstacles in their relationship, ranging from overbearing jealously and impulse to just pure childish stubbornness on both parts, Inuyasha and Kagome's feelings for one another are strong and pure as it shows they both care a great deal for each other.
The bond the two of them share also shows that they would go to great lengths to protect each other or help in any way they can as they could not bare seeing the other so devastated, hurt or unhappy to the point of tears, especially since Kagome is the first person Inuyasha has ever shed tears for.
As time goes on, Inuyasha and Kagome are shown to learn to overcome anything either it being arguments or rivals and are shown to becoming more closer to each other than ever before. This shows that the two of them are able to overcome just about anything and along the way, the stronger their love becomes.
The two even almost shared a kiss with each other but were interrupted by the sudden arrival of Kagome's family.
During the final battle within the Shikon Jewel, Inuyasha finally realized that he and Kagome were destined for each other as he claims Kagome was born for him and himself for her. Eventually once Inuyasha and Kagome were finally reunited within the Jewel the two of them finally shared the long-awaited kiss with each other.
With Inuyasha by her side, Kagome wished away the Shikon Jewel's existence forever. Due to this, the Bone Eater's well stopped working and they were separated for three years.
Soon, Kagome is eighteen years old and was able to return to the feudal era as it was thanks to her strong desire to see Inuyasha again that the well finally connected once again. Now, Kagome is adapting to her new, permanent life in the Feudal Era and has been learning show more patience towards him as Inuyasha's beloved wife. Four years after their marriage, Kagome gave birth to their daughter whom they named Moroha.
Later on, however, she showed compassion and concern for him during his battle with his enemies, the Birds of Paradise, and treated him as a friend and ally. She admires him in a detached, friendly sort of way, but his declarations of love and mating had left her feeling distressed about how to let him down easy. The two girls act like sisters toward each other and often discuss secrets and feelings amongst themselves. Kagome, in the manga, says "Sango is my best friend, I will do anything to save her.
Sango and Kagome seem equally invested in each other's romantic relationships, as Kagome often confronts Miroku when Sango's feelings are hurt, and Sango does the same with Inuyasha, comforting her.
In The Last Banquet of Miroku's Master , while intoxicated by the mist of sake, Sango comments that "three Kagomes is definitely a crowd", despite the fact that she cares for Kagome immensely.
Coincidentally, both are the eldest child in their family, both are older sisters with younger brothers, both are skilled fighters against demons, both own a cat, and both get married, allowing their sibling-like friendship to develop further than that of most characters in the series.
Though she is disgusted with Miroku's lechery, womanizing, and occasional perverted acts, and is always the first to yell and scold him whenever he commits any of his less respectable acts, Kagome respects Miroku's intelligence, spiritual power, knowledge, and bravery when dealing with the burden of his Wind Tunnel. She always bringing medicines and antidotes for Miroku whenever he is injured and is extremely concerned whenever he is poisoned.
She also takes his advice in any trouble, such as when dealing with unknown demons and trying to find their weak spots, whenever Inuyasha transforms to a demon, and anything related to spiritual power.
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