Dai

was a hanyō from Hōrai Island, and was Roku's twin brother.

History
As young children, Roku and Dai survived the Four War Gods' attack on the island and received the Mark of the Shitōshin to prevent them from escaping. They were destined to be used as fodder for the War Gods' own purposes until Inuyasha's group saved them and the other half-demon children. At the end of the film, he sets out with the other remaining half-demon children to live in the outside world.

Personality
Both Dai and his twin often annoy Inuyasha, as well as the others at times, by telling him he will be unable to defeat the Four War Gods. They are both very immature and have smart mouths, making witty and unnecessary comments at times.

Physical description
Roku and Dai are both nearly identical in looks. They are both tanned and have sharp, defined features. They have orange eyes and pointed ears (showing they are both half-demon). The way to tell him apart from Roku, is that Dai's hair is mostly orange, and his outfit is a darker shade of blue.

Outfit
Dai wears a dark blue tunic with rope tied around the waist. He is barefoot all the time, like the other half-demon children even Inuyasha.

Powers & Abilities

 * Enhanced Strength: Dai is shown carrying a piece of wood as thick as a human arm to make a raft, although he is still a child. Roku is probably similarly strong since he is his twin brother.
 * Immense Durability: Dai has demonstrated his durability when large parts of Hōraijima was destroyed by Gōra and the true form of Shitōshin while he was present. However, although several flashes and explosions occurred in the vicinity of the children, they were hardly injured.
 * Longevity: Dai has grown over fifty years, optically not older. And it is implied that he has been on Hōrai Island for centuries.

Trivia

 * Dai's full name is actually Daidai.
 * It is implied that he is the younger of the twin brothers. When Asagi is on the way to the Cauldron of Resonance, Roku says that he is next to the turn, and after him Dai.
 * His seiyū, Yu Kobayashi, also voiced a female high school student from Rumiko Takahashi's anthology series .