Post by Lord Sesshomaru on Oct 22, 2006 10:00:56 GMT -5
Name: Miroku
Gender: Male
Age: 18 years old
Race: Human
Status: monk
Relationships: InuYasha - InuYasha may not like how the monk approaches life (women, villagers, opportunity...), but he does respect the monk for his battle skills, knowledge of yôkai, and other worldly skills. They have saved each other's lives several times, and both know that they can implicitly trust each other to help if they are in trouble.
Kagome Higurashi - When they first meet, Miroku asks her to bear his child, and promptly gropes her. But once Sango joins the team, Miroku loses interest in Kagome and no longer pursues her. However he enjoys her mother's home cooking, is respectful of her newfound combat skills, and often sides with her during her arguments with InuYasha.
Shippô - Like InuYasha the little kitsune disapproves of the monk's methods, but also recognizes a good ally. Miroku and Shippo rarely interact directly, but when they do, it is as friends and comrades.
Hachiemon - Miroku's partner-in-crime before Miroku met InuYasha and friends. This tanuki jûjin would act as a yôkai and the sneaky monk would pretend to drive him off. The hôshi would then collect from the yôkai's "victims." Hachi is very loyal to Miroku, and their friendship is very solid. Due to Hachi's friendly nature, he is very polite and congenial to others.
Sango who he is love with.
Picture and/or description:
Personality: He can be a bit of a peverit sometimes. He always try's to stoke Sango's butt. And she slaps him. Yet he still loves her.
Past: He is a monk who possesses a rather unusual curse. His right hand has a slowly expanding into a wind Tunnel that sucks in anything nearby if it's not kept covered by a cloth and strand of payer beads. This curse was placed on Miroku's grandfather by Naraku and passed down to him. Eventually, the curse will cause him to be sucked in as well, unless Naraku is defeated.Miroku meets InuYasha and his friends after walking away from a town after cheating a rich man there out of some money. While bathing in a hot spring, he sees Kagome naked, also taking a bath. He discovers she has shards of the Shikon no Tama (The Jewel of the Four Souls) while staring at her breasts and takes them (the jewel shards) and her bike (which he somehow knows how to ride) with the help of his tanuki (raccoon dog spirit) friend, Hachi. InuYasha and Kagome catch up to him and InuYasha attacks him, but Miroku uses his Kazâna in return. Kagome, realizing that the monk will not harm humans, stands in its path and causes Miroku to quickly cover it with his prayer beads. Miroku explains his situation, and InuYasha reluctantly allows him to join them.
Despite his good looks and temperament, Miroku's worst vice (and best running joke) is lechery, specifically shameless flattery and occasional groping with varying subtlety. Miroku must have a child in order to have an heir by the time he may be killed by the curse, and thus finds it perfectly fine to offer the chance to many young women to bear his child. This later puts some strain on his blossoming relationship (which eventually culminates in a marriage proposal) with Sango, often ruining small romantic moods between them.
In fact, it was lechery that got Miroku's bloodline into trouble in the first place. His grandfather was fooled into "caring" for a young woman, who turned out to be Naraku in disguise. It was then that he received the Kazâna curse. Despite knowing this, Miroku continues his ways. As a ironic twist of fate, one episode of the anime lands Miroku in a similar situation where he woos a young woman who turns into an insectoid demon. His Kazâna suffers a dangerous rip before he destroys the demon, forcing him to seek medical attention.
Nonetheless, the monk mellows out as time goes on and proves to be a very valuable ally. He is very knowledgeable about yôkai, and is the secondary fighter of the team after InuYasha. Though quite possibly the most intelligent of the group, he often uses humor or lechery to lighten serious situations, especially if anyone is worried about him. Despite his lighthearted and lecherous exterior, it is clear he has an inner darkness (Shippô has been heard to comment that he 'never bought that holy man routine') and worries over his curse and the resulting death sentence that hangs over his head.
Gender: Male
Age: 18 years old
Race: Human
Status: monk
Relationships: InuYasha - InuYasha may not like how the monk approaches life (women, villagers, opportunity...), but he does respect the monk for his battle skills, knowledge of yôkai, and other worldly skills. They have saved each other's lives several times, and both know that they can implicitly trust each other to help if they are in trouble.
Kagome Higurashi - When they first meet, Miroku asks her to bear his child, and promptly gropes her. But once Sango joins the team, Miroku loses interest in Kagome and no longer pursues her. However he enjoys her mother's home cooking, is respectful of her newfound combat skills, and often sides with her during her arguments with InuYasha.
Shippô - Like InuYasha the little kitsune disapproves of the monk's methods, but also recognizes a good ally. Miroku and Shippo rarely interact directly, but when they do, it is as friends and comrades.
Hachiemon - Miroku's partner-in-crime before Miroku met InuYasha and friends. This tanuki jûjin would act as a yôkai and the sneaky monk would pretend to drive him off. The hôshi would then collect from the yôkai's "victims." Hachi is very loyal to Miroku, and their friendship is very solid. Due to Hachi's friendly nature, he is very polite and congenial to others.
Sango who he is love with.
Picture and/or description:
Personality: He can be a bit of a peverit sometimes. He always try's to stoke Sango's butt. And she slaps him. Yet he still loves her.
Past: He is a monk who possesses a rather unusual curse. His right hand has a slowly expanding into a wind Tunnel that sucks in anything nearby if it's not kept covered by a cloth and strand of payer beads. This curse was placed on Miroku's grandfather by Naraku and passed down to him. Eventually, the curse will cause him to be sucked in as well, unless Naraku is defeated.Miroku meets InuYasha and his friends after walking away from a town after cheating a rich man there out of some money. While bathing in a hot spring, he sees Kagome naked, also taking a bath. He discovers she has shards of the Shikon no Tama (The Jewel of the Four Souls) while staring at her breasts and takes them (the jewel shards) and her bike (which he somehow knows how to ride) with the help of his tanuki (raccoon dog spirit) friend, Hachi. InuYasha and Kagome catch up to him and InuYasha attacks him, but Miroku uses his Kazâna in return. Kagome, realizing that the monk will not harm humans, stands in its path and causes Miroku to quickly cover it with his prayer beads. Miroku explains his situation, and InuYasha reluctantly allows him to join them.
Despite his good looks and temperament, Miroku's worst vice (and best running joke) is lechery, specifically shameless flattery and occasional groping with varying subtlety. Miroku must have a child in order to have an heir by the time he may be killed by the curse, and thus finds it perfectly fine to offer the chance to many young women to bear his child. This later puts some strain on his blossoming relationship (which eventually culminates in a marriage proposal) with Sango, often ruining small romantic moods between them.
In fact, it was lechery that got Miroku's bloodline into trouble in the first place. His grandfather was fooled into "caring" for a young woman, who turned out to be Naraku in disguise. It was then that he received the Kazâna curse. Despite knowing this, Miroku continues his ways. As a ironic twist of fate, one episode of the anime lands Miroku in a similar situation where he woos a young woman who turns into an insectoid demon. His Kazâna suffers a dangerous rip before he destroys the demon, forcing him to seek medical attention.
Nonetheless, the monk mellows out as time goes on and proves to be a very valuable ally. He is very knowledgeable about yôkai, and is the secondary fighter of the team after InuYasha. Though quite possibly the most intelligent of the group, he often uses humor or lechery to lighten serious situations, especially if anyone is worried about him. Despite his lighthearted and lecherous exterior, it is clear he has an inner darkness (Shippô has been heard to comment that he 'never bought that holy man routine') and worries over his curse and the resulting death sentence that hangs over his head.