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Posted: Wed Oct 24, 2007 10:50 pm Post subject: Shoulder to Shoulder?
I mentioned in the current manga chapter thread that I saw a connection between Kikyou's fatal wound in the shoulder at the beginning of the series and Naraku's situation with the jewel now. Given the role Naraku's heart plays in the whole scheme of things, he might end up with an arrow through it like Inuyasha once did as well, just like he's getting to know what he did to Kikyou is like.
Yes, I know I'm reading too much into it, but that is the point of this section, isn't it?
Knowing Naraku though...he'll likly somehow turn it around and get ultimate power from Kohaku's attack. Though I do see the parallel that RT is likly going for.
Unless Kikyou bursts out of his shoulder or something that is.
But all this comparing Kikyou to Naraku is kind of odd to me. It's like she's hinting at something. _________________
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Posted: Thu Oct 25, 2007 2:26 am Post subject:
What's "something"?
I'm drawing the parallel from a purely ironic standpoint. It's just ironic that Naraku should get a similar wound. If an arrow to the heart killed him, that would be the ultimate ironic, but I wouldn't be entirely happy with it, considering I would rather have Inuyasha kill Naraku.... _________________
But they deserve eachother. They got torn away from love and now Kikyou gets replaced. She deserves to have what was taken away from her.Kagome still has Inu's reincarnation in her time to have. _________________
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Posted: Fri Oct 26, 2007 12:00 am Post subject:
I don't really think Kikyou cared about that. I mean, sure, she tried to drag Inuyasha to hell with her in the beginning, but that was because she wanted to make him suffer for betraying her, which it turned out that he DIDN'T do.
I think she was just satisfied in knowing that Inuyasha wasn't the one who betrayed her, and that he would be able to kill off Naraku.
And I mean, come on, there are tons of people who "deserve" each other, but they could never get together. It's a sad fact of life. _________________
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Posted: Fri Oct 26, 2007 4:10 am Post subject:
VRaptorX wrote:
1) She changed her whole"drag to hell" philosophy after she found out the truth
2) no real counter point for the rest but I hate just answering to one sentence of a post so I had to have a 2.
Nice.
Anyhow, that's what I said. She learned the truth, so she went after Naraku instead, and occasionally employed Inuyasha's help. It's not as if she were confessing her undying love for him at all during the series. She's over the whole "living" thing, and I think that includes the whole "loving" thing too. _________________
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