http://landofthekwt.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] landofthekwt.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] luxken27 2009-01-19 12:19 am (UTC)

There is mythos that runs through a lot of SK that talks about how put upon Lord Fluffy was. It had been revised after SessMom was introduced. In the old mythos his father had run off from his mom and then his mom had died. In the new one he just ran off leaving SessMom to raise Fluffy. Fluffy was supposed to have our sympathy because his father had deserted him.

The only thing we know about Inuyasha is that he never knew his father and has no feeling one way or another about him. All we know about his mother is that she died when he was young, that he was ashamed of her because she was human and that he did love her. She does appear to be wearing some very fancy kimonos suggesting that she was of high rank.

Sess is always overconfident convinced that nothing can hurt him. His anger against his father rises after Shishinki when he destroys Totosai's house and accuses his father of trying to kill him with the Meidou. Totosai then is forced to say that the Meidou was supposed to given to Inuyasha to prevent him from having a poor lot in life.

Sesshoumaru does not seem to hate Inuyasha though he does look down upon him because he is a hanyou. He did tell Jaken to kill Inuyasha. Obviously, Jaken not up to it. Inuyasha mentions that he hates Sesshoumaru and that he is tired of his treatment by Sesshoumaru.

They both recognize each other when they meet in the manga. Inuyasha does not know why Sesshoumaru wants to see him. Inu does not know about the swords nor does he care or even want anything from his father. It is Kagome that convinces him to go after the sword. He could care less. He is just angry at Sesshoumaru's mistreatment of his mother's image.

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