This Inu-Yasha: A Feudal Fairy Tale character was once the priestess responsible for guarding the Shikon no Tama, keeping it pure and safely out of demon hands. However, this meant that she could never live a normal life - that is until she fell in love with a hanyou named Inuyasha. Later, believing that he had betrayed her, Kikyo sealed him away when he made an attempt to steal the Shikon jewel. She soon died herself from the wounds she received in the battle. Fifty years later she is brought back to life full of anger and unjustified hatred for Inuyasha.
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~ Zora

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Here's some pics of Kikyo with her, for lack of a better word, ex boyfriend, Inu-Yasha.









~ Karen
For more pictures of Kikyo, see her gallery!
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Sites about Kikyo and her relationships with others in the series.
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Kikyo And Inu Yasha
Kikyo And Suikotsu
~ Karen
Favorite quotes:
Words of wisdom from our favorite shrine priestess.
"Inu-Yasha, what do you think of me?. Do I seem ordinary?... I must never reveal my weaknesses to anyone, I must never waver, If I did, a demon would get the better of me. Inside I am an ordinary woman, yet I cannot reveal myself as such. In many ways we are similar, both outsiders, that is why I was unable to kill you."
"The dead have but one wish, to walk amongst the living once again, a wish that will never be realized. However, this dead woman can wish for one thing; I wish for a heart, the heart of the man whom I shall never allow to forget me, that is my desire... It is clear that Inu Yasha wishes for my death, that is a good thing, because it means he feels remorse for our dispute. Let him feel remorseful. I shall never allow him to forget about me. Time will not advance, thus allowing me to exist in a dimension in which time is frozen. I can live on inside his heart here in my frozen recreation... When Inu Yasha and I parted we despised one another. The love you speak of is but a shallow emotion, an emotion which only served to deepen the hatred. Nothing can resolve ones determination for exacting vengeance in the way bitterness can. If he must love, then let him love my consuming resentment, and in return I shall love his heart while it falls into deep dispair."
~ Karen
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