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Sunday, November 13, 2005
Inugenesis
*episode 5*
Meanwhile, Sesshomaru comes alone to the cave of the sword smith Totosai. Without declaring his presence, the demon lord enters the cave and sits down. He says, “Old fool, this worthless sword has been behaving strangely. It is emitting an unusual energy and it is quite annoying. Explain this.” The smith takes the sword and feels its pain. He says, “Something must have happened to it. What were you up to when it first began to act like this?” Sesshomaru relates the tale of his visit to the home of his half-brother and Totosai thinks. At length, he says, “So it started complaining when you learned of Izayoi’s death. That must be it then. The sword wished to revive her as it would have had your father wielded it.” Sesshomaru asks, “Do you mean to tell me that along with being unable to harm my enemies, this sword does not even obey my will? My father is dead; I am its master now. And what of the other sword, the steel cleaving fang? Where is the Tetsusaiga? Where is my father’s tomb?” The old smith says, “Seeing but unseen, protected but unknown to its protector, that is all I can tell you because it is all I know. Besides, your father meant for that sword to pass to Inuyasha. You have your heirloom, be proud of the mighty Tenseiga.” Sesshomaru says, “This sword is not mighty, it is worthless. I should discard it now and be done with it.” The smith says, “Don’t do that!” The demon asks, “Why not?” “Why not what?” Totosai asks. Sesshomaru says, “Why should I not discard the sword, what we were just talking about.” The old man asks, “Were we talking about something? Do I know you?” The demon lord gives the smith a lump on the head and leaves. Totosai thinks to himself, “You couldn’t discard the Tenseiga if you wanted to, and you’d be a fool to try. Aside from that, my performance was pathetic. I have to work on my senility.”
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