by Rumiko Takahashi, 184 pages
A former opponent of their late father takes on Sesshomaru and InuYasha--only Sesshomaru tells his brother to butt out, as he lets the malicious demon fan the flames of his insecurity regarding his brother and their divided inheritance. What did their father mean by bequeathing Sesshomaru the sword Tenseiga instead of the seemingly more powerful Tetsusaiga that InuYasha wields? If Sesshomaru doesn't get a grip on his rivalry with his little brother and let his long-nurtured bitterness go, he may never fulfill his true potential--or grow strong enough to overcome their shared enemy, Naraku.
Oh, Sesshomaru! Think about the non-smitey powers of that sword at your side. InuYasha's may thrive on battling to protect life, but yours retrieves it from death's shores. Just look at little Rin and tell this reader that your daddy didn't love you as much as he did your half-brother. Silly boy.
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