Midoriko

was the vast powerful priestess who had created the Sacred Jewel of Four Souls in order to eliminate the wicked demon-of-demons Magatsuhi. Once in doing so, she had forced out not only Magatsuhi's demon spirit, but her own soul as well, which is the Shikon Jewel. She represents the purity of the Jewel called Narobi.

History
Midoriko was an extremely powerful priestess who lived centuries before the events of the series, when the shoguns served as de facto rulers over most of Japan. As a priestess she was well known for her vastly strong spiritual abilities, more specifically her ability to purify demon souls and spirits, rendering them completely powerless. It was because of this ability that Midoriko was both hated and feared by demons.



In her final battle, Midoriko was ambushed by many yōkai. The battle lasted for seven days and nights and eventually a yōkai (created when many yōkai possessed a mortal man who secretly desired Midoriko, à la Naraku) captured her in its jaws. Midoriko, in one final attempt to defeat the yōkai, pulled its soul into her body—fusing it with her own soul—and then expelled them both simultaneously. Both yōkai and Midoriko died, but their souls combined to give birth to the Shikon no Tama. Midoriko and the demon remained imprisoned within the Jewel and continued to battle until Kagome made a wish to have the Jewel disappear forever. Thus Midoriko's spirit was finally able to move on to the afterlife at long last.

During the Story
Although many years have passed, her body exists (in crystallized form in the anime, as a mummy in the manga) in the Yōkai Taijiya Village. She made a cameo, in which she saved Myōga (however, it could just have been Myōga seeing things). It is said that the spirits of Midoriko and yōkai are still fighting inside the Shikon Jewel.

As the story continues, her soul and the yōkai were split from the Sacred Jewel, as it had intentions to use Naraku and Kagome instead. However, she and the yōkai were finally banished when Kagome wished for the Shikon no Tama to disappear forever.

At the end
In the manga, what became of Midoriko was never shown. However, in the anime series, after Kagome makes her wish, Midoriko ceased her fighting and disappeared along with the demons she fought, implying that her battle had finally ended and she was allowed to move on to the afterlife.

Powers and Abilities
As a priestess, Midoriko had extremely high power-levels of spiritual power, strength and energy being representing the purity of the Shikon no Tama. She was also thought to have the equal strength and power of one hundred samurai.


 * Immense Spiritual Powers and Abilities: Midoriko had exceedingly strong and powerful spiritual power and abilities. Her spiritual powers and abilities alone could purify hundreds and hundreds of demon souls and spirits all at once, thus rendering them utterly powerless and harmless.
 * Purification Abilities: Midoriko was capable of infusing her exceedingly strong and powerful spiritual powers and abilities into her sword and purify twenty demons at once. Her purification abilities are so strong enough to completely purify Naraku's miasma as shown when Kikyō fused Midoriko's soul unto her body to heal miasma inflicted wounds that Naraku inflicted upon her body.
 * Spiritual Possession: Midoriko had the amazing power and ability to possess a person.
 * Enhanced Stamina: Midoriko had extremely high stamina as she was able to fight many demons (who had all merged into one single demon named Magatsuhi) for seven days and seven nights with out needing to rest.
 * Barrier Creation: Midoriko has the ability to create very powerful barriers, even though she was within the Shikon No Tama she was still be able to maintain the barrier on the entrance of the cave where the Shikon no Tama was created and even withstand the barrier-breaking Red Tessaiga.
 * Swordsmanship:

Weapon

 * Sword: She is seen carrying and using a large sword as a weapon, it could be that she had infused her immense spiritual power and ability into her sword to slay demons.

Manga vs. Anime

 * It is hinted that Kirara fought by Midoriko's side in the anime, while in the manga, no such suggestions were made.
 * In the manga, Midoriko's fate after Kagome made her wish for the jewel to disappear forever was never shown. In the anime series, after Kagome makes her wish, Midoriko ceased her fighting and disappeared along with the demons she fought, implying that her long battle has finally ended and she is allowed to move on.
 * In the anime, Inuyasha, Kagome, Shippō, Miroku, and Myōga are unable to enter the cave and they can only get in after Sango tells them how. In the manga, they are able to walk in without her.

Trivia

 * Midoriko probably lived somewhere between 1203 and 1333 when the shoguns and their shikken regents were at the peak of their power.
 * Despite being responsible for the whole story of InuYasha (she was responsible for the existence of the Shikon Jewel), she has a really minor role in the actual story.
 * In the fourth movie, InuYasha: Fire on the Mystic island, the clothing that the fake Kikyō is wearing looks very similar to Midoriko's clothing.
 * Midoriko is the only priestess shown in the story that wields a sword (not counting the Kikyō that appeared in the fourth movie, as she was a clone).
 * How her name is pronounced is changed in the English Dub of The Final Act; in the original series, it was pronounced "mee-door-e-ko", now it's pronounced "meed-oh-ree-ko".