Episode 169

Kagura's Wind is the second episode of InuYasha: The Final Act.

Summary
Kagura continues flying away on feather, fleeing Naraku even though he could still kill her remotely by destroying her heart.

In the Village of the Demon Hunters, Sango brings Kohaku to the grave of the villagers. She notices that Kohaku wasn't ready to come back and see the village yet.

Inuyasha, Miroku, Myōga, Shippō, and Kagome visit Midoriko's Cave, and see what appears to be a chrysalis within the hole in her chest. Miroku tries to approach for a closer look, but is stopped by a barrier. Inuyasha notes they should keep an eye on the cave; he detects a scent.

Kōga seeks Goraishi - Lightning Claws - the strongest weapon of the wolf demon tribe. He is then confronted by a three-headed wolf, who protects the burial site of all their deceased comrades.

Miroku, Kagome, Myōga and Shippō discuss Inuyasha's eagerness to guard the cave alone.

Within the statue, the chrysalis opens and a soul collector hatches. Inuyasha follows it, realizing it was Kikyō's scent he detected earlier. When he finds her, he asks why she wants Midoriko's soul. Kikyō reveals that Kagome was unable to completely purify the miasma that Naraku used against her. Kikyō absorbs the soul of the long-dead priestess, and collapses. Inuyasha rushes to her, and sees the wound on her shoulder heal.

A glow surrounds the stone body of Midoriko.

Kagome suddenly looks up as Kohaku's jewel shard begins to glow. Kohaku rushes out of the hut, following some soul collectors, as the others hurry to follow him. They are blocked by a barrier and cannot follow Kohaku. At the same time, Kōga notices a reaction in his jewel shards, feeling that his legs have become heavier.

Kikyō, apparently healed, gathers her bow and arrow. She explains to Inuyasha (with Kohaku listening in) that the only way to defeat Naraku is to purify the Shikon Jewel as he is absorbing it into his body - which will obliterate the soul of Onigumo. Kohaku races after Kikyō; Inuyasha tries to follow, but is blocked by a barrier.

Under the directions of the Infant, Mōryōmaru absorbs the demon Meiōjū to possess his shell - the ultimate armor. This will now protect the Infant, who resides in the Haku puppet, from any potential threat.

Kōga battles the guardian demon to acquire the Goraishi. He has an opportunity to take the claws, but chooses instead to save his flunkies. When he proudly tells the guardian that no weapon is worth the lives of his men, and attacks, he finds himself already wielding the claws. The spirits of the wolf demon tribe tell Kōga that the claws are his, but they can protect him from that which controls the Shikon Jewel Shards only once.

Kagura continues flying away, but is shocked to find Naraku floating ahead of her. Naraku informs her that Hakudōshi is dead, something that sickens Kagura as she knows he allowed Hakudōshi to be sucked into the Wind Tunnel. Holding out her heart, Naraku tells Kagura that if he returns her heart, there will be nothing tying her to him or anyone else any longer; he returns her heart, much to Kagura's surprise. However, no sooner has Kagura confirmed the feeling of her heart beating in her chest, Naraku pierces her with his tendrils. Kagura futilely attacks Naraku's barrier and he removes his tendrils. Kagura flees, knowing that she has been injected with miasma. Naraku laughs that Kagura has now gotten the freedom that she so desired and may go where ever she chooses for the limited amount of time she has left.

Sesshōmaru is leading his companions through a valley when Jaken notices that the demonic aura from the crystal he carries is weakening - indicating the nearby presence of the Fuyōheki, and by extension, Naraku's Heart. Rin points out a nearby cave, and Sesshōmaru knocks down the cliff to open the cave. (Overdoing things seems to run in the family...) Mōryōmaru appears, and the two toss threats at each other. They begin to do battle, and Tōkijin seems not to even scratch Mōryōmaru's new armored shell. Mōryōmaru mocks Sesshōmaru as he first absorbs Sesshōmaru's demonic energy then turns it back on Sesshōmaru. Sesshōmaru attacks again, and cracks appear on Tōkijin. Mōryōmaru gets a hold of Sesshōmaru.

Kagura lands and struggles to pull herself up; she believes a day is all she needs to heal from Naraku's attack. However, right as she staggers through a nearby field of flowers, her wound reopens, forcing her to kneel down. As Kagura's blood stains some of the flowers, she notes she lacks the energy to heal herself again. She begins pondering to herself if this was the freedom she sought for so long.

A breeze carries Kagura's scent to Sesshōmaru. Mōryōmaru gloats over Kagura's death, saying she died in vain to obtain "freedom". In a fury, Sesshōmaru unleashes an attack with Tōkijin that cracks Mōryōmaru's armor, but also breaks the sword; Mōryōmaru retreats. Sesshōmaru tosses aside his broken blade and seeks out the dying Kagura.

At the same time, Inuyasha has caught Kagura's scent and is now angry that they didn't force her to stay with them; Kagome hopes they can reach Kagura in time.

Kagura, still sitting in the field of flowers, suddenly notices Sesshōmaru's arrival. Kagura is shocked, until Sesshōmaru tells her he followed the scent of blood and miasma. Laughing, Kagura says he thought she was Naraku. However, Sesshōmaru corrects her, informing Kagura that he knew it was her; this comment shocks Kagura, who is happy he was concerned about her.

He takes hold of Tenseiga, but realizes even its power cannot save Kagura as another cloud of miasma comes out of her. He asks Kagura if she's leaving, which she says is true as she had gotten tired. Smiling, Kagura falls back, succumbing to Naraku's miasma, content to have seen Sesshōmaru just one more time.

Inuyasha's group arrive just as Kagura completely disintegrates into the wind. Inuyasha asks if Kagura suffered; walking away, Sesshōmaru informs them that Kagura was smiling. Everyone looks on sadly as the feather Kagura kept in her hair floats up into the sky.

Kagura's voice is then heard saying: "I am the wind, the free wind."