Rin

was an young orphaned girl who became one of Sesshomaru’s travelling companions.

History
At an unspecified time in the past, Rin's family was murdered by bandits who raided the village in which the family lived. After witnessing such a traumatizing event, she became mute (likely a psychological reaction to trauma known as "terror silence"). Rin became a ward of the village, living alone in a small shack on the outskirts of village. The villagers were not particularly kind to her, seeing her as more of a nuisance than anything, beating her when she did wrong. Despite the harsh treatment, she makes not a sound, causing the villagers to dislike her even more. ,

During the Story
 Rin's character is introduced in Volume 14, chapter 129 or Episode 35: True Owner of the Great Sword. After Sesshoumaru is nearly killed in a battle with InuYasha, he is transported to safety by Tenseiga, which just happens to be a forest near Rin's village. Unable to move, Sesshomaru has no choice but to lie there while a young girl, Rin, attempts to care for him (she begins by dumping water on his face). Rin arrives with mushrooms and fish for him to eat, though he refuses, telling her he does not eat human food. She leaves, but is later caught by the other villagers taking fish from the pond. The group of men beat her severely, telling her never to take fish again. Rin returns to Sesshomaru later, this time with dead mice, as well as very noticeable bruises on her face from her beating. Her injuries spark Sesshomaru’s curiosity, and he inquires about them, bringing about a beaming smile on Rin's face. Sesshomaru scoffs it off and wonders why she was suddenly so happy.

Rin hops happily back to her shack only to find it has become a hiding place for an intruder, stealing whatever meager stores she may have. Koga’s wolves suddenly appear in pursuit of the man, and, after killing him, they are allowed to attack the town. Seeing the slaughter unfold in front of her, Rin runs into the forest to escape the wolves. Unfortunately she trips and is killed.

Elsewhere Sesshomaru and Jaken are about to leave the area, when Sesshomaru catches the scent of Rin's blood. The two find her body covered in blood, the wolves nearby. Sesshomaru is indifferent to the girl's death until an image of her smile flashes thorugh his mind. With no particular reason to save her sans his own morbid curiosity, Sesshomaru decides to test the power of the Tenseiga and revives her. From that point on, Rin joins Jaken and Ah-Un as Sesshomaru’s travelling companions.

The next time Rin appears in the series, she is clean and wearing a new, colorful kimono. She is talking and acting more like a typical child, having somehow overcome her silence since being revived. Throughout the series, she continues to follow Sesshomaru, though waits with either Jaken or Ah-Un if he must go into something more dangerous.

Later life
Three years after the defeat of Naraku, Rin is living happily with Kaede in her village. Inuyasha commented that this was “practice” for her to live in a human village as an adult, but that she may also choose to rejoin Sesshomaru and his other companions. Sesshomaru is shown visiting her, bringing her a new kimono. Kaede asks what he brought her “this time”, implying that he often brings her presents.

Powers and Abilities
Rin does not have any special powers or abilities, but it can be said that she brings out Sesshomaru's more compassionate side, allowing him to pass one of his father's later tests. Her youth and vulnerability seem to bring out the best in everyone she meets, and even Sesshomaru and Jaken seem to warm up to her and become very protective of her.

Personality
Rin is a very kind and innocent little girl and shows little fear. This is evident when she is first introduced, trying to nurse Sesshomaru back to health despite his attempts to run her off She is also quite curious, including what Sesshomaru's motives are, and typically asks a lot of questions (much to the annoyance of Jaken). Rin appears to be less afraid of demons than most other people, stating that bandits are much scarier than demons. She is also a very loyal child, sticking by Sesshomaru through thick and thin, and trusting him to always come back to her.

Rin, being an orphan, was independant and knew how to get food for herself by rummaging through fields and stealing food; good skills to have in the Feudal Era. Rin, ever since she was first killed by wolves and resurrected, treasures life every single day and counts herself lucky to be alive. Because of her innocence, she will approach anyone, be they friend or foe. Rin has the strength to trust in people's good intentions and has a gentle heart. She also doesn't seem to be bothered by the fact that Sesshomaru has killed countless demons in front of her as she seems to be aware that he does it to protect her and/or their group.

Appearance
Rin was a very small child who had long black hair, pale skin, and bright brown eyes. Her hair had bangs, but the bangs on the right side were tied up into a small ponytail jutting out in front of her face. This was her trademark: her long dark hair with a single, short pigtail on her right. Rin's appearance was that of a typically young, barefoot peasant girl commonly found during the Sengoku period. Despite changing her appearance on a few occasions, her overall most common style did not change.

Outfits


Rin wore a common kosode that extended just below her knees. Her initial design was that of an ordinary, tarred red color, which she wore the first time she appeared. When she began to accompany Sesshomaru, she wore a white/orange checker patterned kosode. During Part III, she was seen wearing kimonos that Sesshomaru brings her. In every instance, Rin wore an ordinary green sash which tied at her back. Rin was one of the few non-minor characters, and one of only two female characters, to spend her time perpetually barefoot throughout the series. Despite being only a human child, she remained in her bare feet on any terrain or situation, and this habit continued through to Part III as well.

Relationships
After first meeting Rin, Sesshomaru wanted nothing to do with her kindness as she tried to aid him back to health after his battle with Inuyasha. Despite the beatings she received from the villagers, she cared only for helping Sesshomaru recover. Shortly after Rin was killed by Koga's wolves, wanting to "test" Tensegia once more, Sesshomaru used it on Rin, bringing her back to life. Since then, she has joined him and Jaken on their various journies. It's clear Sesshomaru cared for Rin like a guardian to her. He was often seen protecting her and rescuing her when she was in trouble. The most clear part his love for her was shown when she died a second time (this time in the Underworld) and he realized he could not bring her back. He said that nothing was worth the cost of Rin's life. Sesshomaru still visited Rin when she went to live with Kaede. Oftentimes Jaken got jealous of Rin and didn't seem to understand why Sesshomaru kept her around. He'd usually be sent to watch over Rin as she gathered food or simply if she wanted to play. Jaken sometimes acted as if he hated her, but in truth he didn't want Rin to get hurt like a uncle. He also worried if Rin got hurt, that Sesshomaru would have killed him (which was very likely). When Rin dies in the Underworld, Jaken was shown crying. Whether they are just for Sesshomaru's sake or not, it was obvious he was extremely saddened because he, too, had grown close to the small human child. Rin was the first to actually name the two-headed beast known as Ah-Un. She named one head Ah and the other head Un, and she had no difficulty being able to distinguish between the two heads. Both he and Jaken were Rin's two companions when Sesshomaru would go off on dangerous matters. Ah-Un often came in handy for making a quick escape as he had no problems with her and Jaken riding on his back and treat them like a pet. Rin and Kohaku have been close friends since they met. Rin worries for Kohaku's safety, and Kohaku is like a protector to her.
 * Sesshomaru
 * Jaken
 * Ah-Un 
 * Kohaku 

Manga vs. Anime
There are no truly significant differences between Rin as she was portrayed in the anime and how she was portrayed in the manga. Both her appearance and personality were very much the same in both.

Quotes

 * “Lord Sesshomaru!”
 * “Sesshomaru, come back for me!”

Trivia

 * In the manga, it was stated that “she brings out the best in him (Sesshomaru)”.
 * The only time Rin is not seenbarefoot is during the second ending of InuYasha: The Final Act where she has on a pair of boots.
 * "Rin" also means "phosphorus," which is a chemical element in the periodic table.
 * Her name is shared with a character from Mermaid Saga, another manga from Rumiko Takahashi.
 * The Holy Pearl (灵珠), a live-action, Chinese adaption Loosely based on the InuYasha series features Rin (know as Yudie) as an adult, rescued from death by a demon known as Wu Dao (Sesshomaru).