Btw, did any of you know Rumiko Takashi is still writing Inuyasha?

Of course, you may have already discussed this, but I've only read this last page of replies. ^_^U
<----I'm a stufid n00b. -.-U
If we were to take all of the possibilities into account, here is what we would find:Brigid wrote:First but not least being how on earth are Kagome and Inuyasha going to get together after all this? I mean, will Kagome move to the Feudal Era? Will Inuyasha stay in Kagome's time? Or will they keep the jewel around and continue bopping back and forth?
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What a dilema.
I looked it up on Wikipedia and, if we can take the (third?) movie as canon, Inuyasha is 150 years old, 200 if you count the fifty years he spent stuck to a tree. Other than that there really isn't that much information.GloryQuestor wrote:(I mean, just how old is InuYasha, really? I don't believe that was ever brought up).
I pick those two! [/quote]- If the Sacred Jewel really is a "wishing" stone, InuYasha wishes all demonhood away. Every demon becomes their totem animal, while half-demons most likely remain human. InuYasha becomes human and lives with Kagome forevermore (another "happy ending" that also ties up the "what happened to the demons" question);
- If demons still exist in the present, Kagome meets an older InuYasha ... who could be just about the same age as now (I mean, just how old is InuYasha, really? I don't believe that was ever brought up).
X20Brigid wrote:But... didn't Kikyo die? Again? Naraku pushed her into that river of miasma.
Anyway, I don't think Inuyasha really loves Kikyo. He feels a debt for her and maybe some tender feelings, but he never really trusted her so there wasn't real love. He trusts Kagome, so I think him choosing her is more likely.
IMHO