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Not only was this a confirmation of a long standing theory fans have had, but also brings up some questions about their gaps in age that Inuyasha and Kagome didn't raise. Read on to see how fans are reacting to this major reveal, and let us know what you think! How do you feel about Sesshomaru and Rin having children together?

Let us know your thoughts in the comments or you can even reach out to me directly about all things animated and other cool stuff Valdezology on Twitter! January 16, , I was there. Unlike the other demons, Sesshomaru didn't make Rin as his mistress.

First they said she was Then they changed it to They keep lowering her age to something more and more extreme in order to shock and disgust people into opposing the ship. It is explicitly stated that Towa comes from Reiwa era. Which begins in So the story takes place at approximately 20 years after the original show.

Basic arithmetic. Since Towa is 14 during the year that means that Rin must have gave birth in And if Rin was 11 at the ending of Inuyasha which occurred during the year within the stories timeline. People actually treat a demon as a human? Where your logic at? Personally, I just don't want Sesshomaru and Rin together. It's not my thing.

I like as it is. A little girl who adores her demon lord and a demon who loves and cares for a human girl. Any romantic or sexual relationship between them would ruin everything to me. But as far the story goes, I will be really surprised if Rin isn't the mother. Japan is weird. Rin is probably the mom. Sesshoumaru and Rin never had a parent child sort of relationship so if they married in future I don't see any problem.

But much time hasn't passed since the end of Inuyasha and start of Yashahime. So if Rin gave birth to Sesshoumaru's children then she still would have been a minor which bothers me. I personally do not have any objection to it on either logical or emotional grounds, but I hope if it's the case it's actually justified through the strength of writing in the story since: 1.

Their relationship to me was always more familial, parental 2. Sesshomaru's personality and demeaner as a daiyoukai has never been demonstrated to be one particularly in need of or receptive to romantic or sexual displays of affection. Maybe familial, platonic-based love and respect, but it's odd to see him in a romantic light since he's never carried himself as such a character.

NinjaOuzen said: Japan is weird. I'm not really against Rin being the mom, but i'm pretty sure that's not the case, maybe she just stayed with Sesshomaru's daughters for some time in the village.

I'm not sure if this is a spoiler or not, but i will mark it anyway. What about Princess Sara? Deleb said: I'm not really against Rin being the mom, but i'm pretty sure that's not the case, maybe she just stayed with Sesshomaru's daughters for some time in the village. I agree with you, it would be really strange and i would feel really sad seeing Sesshomaru with such a "filler" character.

She appeared i think only in one episode, i'm pretty sure everyone forgot about her, i had the same reaction when i heard that name lmao. Deleb said: I agree with you, it would be really strange and i would feel really sad seeing Sesshomaru with such a "filler" character. I looked up the princess sara character and she is dead in the cannon of the story. Sesshomaru killed her so its definitely not her. People project their own daddy issues onto their relationship.

Because they are just stupid crybabies who probably shouldn't even be watching anime. Stripes said: Western fandom wants their anime and fictional media to be moral and just. She relentlessly and fearlessly tried to help him, even though he would not accept her help. She went through the trouble of finding food in the village preserves or in the forest itself, and brought this food to him. She was caught rummaging through one of the village's fish preserves, and some village men beat her and warned her not to do it again.

This brought about a beaming smile on Rin's bruised face. When Rin returned to her home later that day, she discovered a thief going through her food. She was shocked and remained in the doorway, frightened by the man. When the man realized she was there, they could hear the sounds of the Wolf Demon Tribe attacking the village and searching for the thief.

Whilst the thief ran off, Rin realized that she had to get away from the village. She ran into the forest, hoping to escape with her life. However, the wolves gave chase to her and she was soon overcome and killed by them. He picks up the scent of blood and discovered Rin's corpse in passing.

Her death did not interest him and he had planned to continue on his way, but he recalled the girl's smile from earlier, which made him pause. To satisfy his sudden curiosity, he tests his sword Tenseiga and he slew the messengers.

Feeling his task complete, he stood back up and continued on his way, ignoring the questions from Jaken. Rin followed him, and became a part of his entourage from then on. She dutifully remained in safe places far from the battlefields as instructed of her, often awaiting his return with A—Un and Jaken. She was also told she would have to fend for herself if she ever got hungry. This did not faze her, and she agreed since she already knew how to survive on her own.

He had Jaken accompany her to assist whenever she went in search of food. Rin was in a field of melons with Jaken , trying to find something to eat, when Kagura appeared and abducted her. During her time trapped there, Rin quickly became attached to Kohaku, who was the first human she truly had a chance to speak with since her revival.

She shared the melon she had gotten from the fields with Kohaku after asking him a bunch of questions, and she told him about her family's slaughter. He told her about how he didn't remember anything of his past, and they bonded. Meanwhile, a group of Inuyasha 's companions consisting of Kohaku's sister Sango , the monk Miroku and the miko Kagome Higurashi arrived outside in search of Kohaku.

Whilst they were running, Kohaku received an order from Naraku to kill Rin. With no free will of his own, Kohaku turned to Rin and attacked her. Rin woke up in time to see Kohaku escape with Kagura.

The bridge collapsed from Jaken's efforts to protect Rin, and the young girl fell unconscious from the fall. When she regained consciousness, she was being carried by Suikotsu to the village where he worked as a physician. His personality seemed to have shifted back to his kind-hearted side, and Rin followed him despite her initial misgivings.

It was soon revealed that he was merely acting; once approached by the villagers who wanted him to leave, he slaughtered them with indifference. With his goal of capturing her accomplished, Jakotsu took the struggling Rin to Mount Hakurei , with Suikotsu at his side. Rin was delighted to see him, but the ensuing conflict landed her with Suikotsu's claws at her throat. After Jakotsu escaped with Suikotsu's shards of the Shikon no Tama , Suikotsu himself returned to nothing but bones.

Main article: Episode When Rin was foraging in a forest, she was approached by a group of monks led by Monk Ungai. Scared of the human men, she escaped on A-Un and returned to Jaken. She inquired about what her role in his future "empire" will be, and protested greatly when Jaken implied that she wouldn't be around long enough. She also expressed her confidence that " he " will come to save her. So, she seated herself in the cave and waited patiently.

When Ungai and his group arrived, she did not want to go with them.



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