Thread:TsukiYaksha/@comment-27702860-20170311015806/@comment-4576906-20170323012950

As one who wrote the modified writing policy (I think, I'll have to check the history), I can vouch for this. I concurred in the objective of the writing policy, since my first wiki was Wookieepedia, and I tend to spread their policies (as I knew them back then) wherever I go, like the Napoleonic Code, haha. However, I modified the policy so that in non-biographical sections of the article, it is perfectly appropriate (and actually mandated XD) to refer to the characters in the present tense. So speaking of Inuyasha in the general sense, like his appearance or personality, allows for present tense, since he is a fictional character who exists for all time.

But for descriptions of events in the series from a biographical perspective, as Serena's commentary says, the series is ended and so the events are in the past. This does not extend, however, to episode or chapter titles, since the events in a single episode or chapter are finite, closed, and exist on their own accord, while biographical accounts recount events in a desegregated, chronological string. I know it may seem paradoxical and subject to logical acrobatics, by I assure you there is plenty of thinking behind it.