Onigumo



Onigumo; a thief rescued by the priestess named Kikyo. Onigumo was a evil human being who gave up his body to demons in order to regain his strength, mobility, and power. Thus far creating the evil half-demon Naraku who then immediately tricked Inuyasha and Kikyo into becoming enemies so he could have the sacred jewel for even more power than he already has. By doing this it led to Kikyo's death caused by Inuysha although it was technically caused by Naraku. But,during the time Onigumo spent in the cave, he was shown to be very badly burned which then led on to Kikyo caring for the him. Onigumo gained his injuries in a fire caused by someone he betrayed. Occasionally Kikyo's younger sister Kaede took care of him as well even though she didn't like doing it.

Muso
When Naraku removed his human heart, he also removed Onigumo's soul in the process. Much later, Muso finally remembers about his past as a bandit and of his time with Kikyo within the cave.

Reuniting with Naraku
Realizing he was not yet ready to part with Onigumo's soul, Naraku confronted Muso and tried to absorb him back into his body. Inuyasha interfered, enabling Muso to run, but he foolishly went back to kill Naraku for revenge. Muso impaled Naraku but Naraku drew him in and absorbed him as he screamed for Kikyo, Kagura looking on as she thought, "If I'm not careful, that will be my ultimate fate..."

Final Death
In one of Naraku's final moments he recalled that Kagome said the the Jewel did not grant his real wish. Naraku recalls that what he really wished for was Kikyo's love, but it seemed that it was not granted to him. Before Kagome's arrow pierced the jewel, Naraku comments that he won't be able to go where Kikyo has gone. It is presumed that Onigumo's emotions have somehow surfaced within Naraku as he recalled his true wish.

Trivia

 * Even though Naraku was the ruling personality of Onigumo's former body, Naraku seemed to retained some of Onigumo's memories, and desires as well: The Shikon Jewel, and the Priestess Kikyo.
 * Fans thought that Naraku was Onigumo.

Name Meaning

 * The name, Onigumo Literally Translates to Demon Spider this probably being that Naraku, his former self, can turn into a Demon Spider himself.


 * The name Muso in which he used to call himself when he stole the face from a monk whose name was Muso. Translated Muso means Peerless.