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Midoriko (みどり, "Green Child") was an extremely powerful miko who created the Shikon Jewel in order to eliminate the wicked demon-of-demons. Once in doing so, she had forced out not only the demon soul, but her own soul as well, which is the Shikon Jewel. She represents Naohi, the purity of the jewel.

History

Origins

Midoriko lived in the yōkai taijiya village five hundred years before the events of the series, during the Heian period[1], a time when the court nobility were still in control of Japan.[2]

As a legendary priestess in a local shinto temple, Midoriko was well known in her job to protect humans from demons, for her vastly strong spiritual abilities and connection to nature, more specifically her ability to purify weaker demons' souls, rendering them completely powerless. It was because of this ability that she was both hated and feared by demons, who frequently targeted her. At some point of her life, a mortal man secretly desired Midoriko and many vengeful yōkai possessed him as an easiest Kodoku spell.

Death

In her final battle, Midoriko was ambushed by the dragon yōkai, her hateful nemesis. The battle lasted for a whole week and eventually the demon captured her in his jaws. In one final attempt to defeat the demon, she pulled his soul into her body, fusing it with her own soul, and then expelled them both simultaneously along with her heart.

Both the demon and Midoriko died, but their souls combined to give birth to the Shikon Jewel. The two remained imprisoned within the jewel and continued to endless battle ever since. As the Jewel's bright light, she can freely move even in the darkness, while the demon she was fighting can't do the same thing in the goodness, since he would be instantly purified as not longer protected by the darkness born from his soul.

During the story

Midoriko's mummified corpse inside the .

Midoriko's mummified corpse inside the cave.

Although many years have passed, her old physical body exists (in crystallized form in the anime, as a mummy in the manga) in the yōkai taijiya village. She was first seen when Sango explained to the group how the jewel was created. She made a cameo, in which she saved Myōga, though it could just have been Myōga seeing things.

Midoriko's soul is later called upon by Kikyō to help purify her wounds from Naraku after they had re-opened. Kikyō figured that since they were alike spirits in the sense that they were both miko who fought yōkai and wanted the jewel to be purified that she would help Kikyō. After Kikyō's wounds were successfully healed by Midoriko's power, Midoriko herself was able to erect powerful barriers to prevent Inuyasha's group from following Kikyō and Kohaku, who through his jewel shard her voice ordered to go after Naraku.

Midoriko begins to enact her will in Kōga's shards and regularly stops his legs from moving in order to allow him to be captured by his enemies like Mōryōmaru and Naraku in an attempt to purify them. In Kikyō's final battle with Naraku, Midoriko remotely purifies Kōga's shards so that when Naraku captures him in the battle Naraku would take the purified shards in and then Kikyō could do her part and purify the jewel and Naraku at once.

However, Naraku noticing the effect the purity of Kōga's shards had on his body even when he slightly touched him gave him enough reason to hide his jewel in Kikyō so that when he fully took the shards once he captured him he wouldn't be purified which unfortunately worked. Once Kikyō's final plan was defeated and she died at Naraku's hands it seemed that the plan had failed, except for the small light in the jewel and Kohaku's shard which still remained.

At the end

Midoriko vs. the demons.

Midoriko vs. the demons.

When Inuyasha entered the jewel to save Kagome, he finally saw Midoriko herself and witnessed her to help him fighting and defeating a huge amount of demons that form the demon of the Shikon Jewel, with Magatsuhi replaced by Naraku's darkness itself as pure hatred for Inuyasha. Then, she disappeared in a huge light flash and never returned.

In the original manga, although it is not directly explained, it's obvious that Naraku's wish dissolved forever her soul in order to prepare the new place for Kagome. In fact, after her disappearance, the demons said Inuyasha that her battle with them has lasted for the hundreds of years since the Shikon Jewel was born and Kagome will continue it from here. Furthermore, as soon as the light dies, the huge spider web with Naraku's soul appears. Then, with her final death, Inuyasha became her true successor in the ancient fight against the demon, proving with Tessaiga to be even stronger than her immense spiritual power itself, as she fought so many demons physically superior to a human for an entire week instead. Seeing her made Inuyasha more determined than ever to prevent Kagome from being trapped in the jewel.

The everlasting battle has ended (anime only).

The everlasting battle has ended (anime only).

Instead, in the anime version, after Kagome makes her wish to destroy the jewel and also stop its plan to replace the demon and Midoriko with Naraku and herself, Midoriko ceased her fighting and disappeared along with all the demons she fought, implying that her battle had finally ended and she was allowed to move on to the afterlife.

Physical description

Midoriko's appearance differs in the manga and anime adaptation.

In the manga, save for her corpse, Midoriko's face is always hidden in shadows, preventing the reader from seeing what she looked like in life. Her corpse was mummified and in an advanced state of decay. Her face shrunken and the right of her abdomen torn open by her opponent revealing her ribcage. She had a star-shaped marking in the center of her forehead.

In the anime, Midoriko's full face is shown to the audience, revealing her to be a beautiful young woman with determined eyes, she is also shown speaking. Her corpse in the anime appears to be a crystalized statue retaining the beauty she had in life.

Powers & Abilities

Weapons

Midoriko's defeating hordes of demons.

Midoriko's defeating hordes of demons.

Manga vs. Anime

Trivia

Media appearances

Manga

Anime

Notes

  1. In the anime only.

References

  1. Zusetsutaizan Ōgikaiden, page 179, "The cycle of the Shikon Jewel's arrival".
  2. Several hundred years before the then 'Sengoku jidai' (Age of Wars), there was a strong central government in Japan. However, for various reasons, the government weakened and lost control, and all the local lords started fighting with each other for control, thus beginning the Sengoku jidai.
Naraku
Incarnations KannaKaguraGoshinkiKagerōmaruJūrōmaruMusōInfantHakudōshiByakuyaAkagane
Rejected parts Unnamed incarnationHair monsterEye monsterOnigumo (reabsorbed)KugutsuKodoku
Allies SaimyōshōTsubo TsukaiSesshōmaru (formerly)Jaken (formerly)RyūkotsuseiTsubakiHakushinShichinintaiSalamanderEnteiAbiTekkeiMōryōmaru (formerly)GoraiMirror demonMagatsuhiDemon of the Shikon no Tama
Enemies InuyashaKagome HigurashiKikyōMiyatsuMiroku's fatherMirokuSangoKiraraKohakuKōgaGintaHakkakuKaiShintaSesshōmaru (currently)KaguyaMōryōmaru (currently)Hōsenki IHitomikoKansukeKaedeMidorikoShippōJaken (currently)RinA-UnJanis
Locations Onigumo's caveNaraku's castleMount HakureiNaraku's cave
Miscellaneous Shikon no TamaKazaanaOnigumo's caveNaraku's castleMount Hakurei