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Sesshoumaru's backstory

Sesshoumaru is a powerful and aristocratic demon lord from the feudal era of Japan. He is the older half-brother of Inuyasha, born from the same demon father but different mothers. Sesshoumaru's mother was a high-ranking demon, making him a pure-blooded demon of high nobility. He is known for his cold and distant demeanor, often showing little emotional attachment to anyone. Sesshoumaru's ultimate goal is to claim the legendary sword, Tessaiga, which was forged from their father's fang. He is a skilled swordsman and has incredible strength, speed, and agility. Sesshoumaru's eyes can see through any illusion, and he can also heal from injuries at an incredible rate. Despite his ruthless nature, he has a strong sense of justice and will not hesitate to kill anyone who threatens the balance of the demon world. Sesshoumaru is often accompanied by his loyal demon servant, Jaken. Throughout his journey, he becomes increasingly obsessed with finding his lost arm, which was severed during a battle with Inuyasha. Sesshoumaru's pride and arrogance often cloud his judgment, leading him to make rash decisions. Despite this, he has a deep sense of loyalty to his own kind and will stop at nothing to protect them. His name, Sesshoumaru, means "killing perfection," reflecting his ruthless efficiency in combat. Sesshoumaru's story is one of power, pride, and the struggle to maintain balance in a world of demons and humans.
Name Sesshoumaru
Pronounciation se-shō-mä-roo
Marital Status Single
Height 180 cm (5'11")
Eye Color Golden
Hair Color Silver
Occupation Daiyokai
Nationality Japanese
Abilities Special Powers Superhuman Strength, Flight, Regeneration, Poison Claw, Energy Whip, Dog Demon Transformation, Teleportation
Known Family Members Inu no Taishou (Father), Inuyasha (Half-Brother), Rin (Ward/Later Wife)
Associated Characters Jaken, Rin, Kohaku, Inuyasha, Kagome Higurashi, Shippō