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They had all gathered in his room and Kamui looked around
at them, daunted. These men were the Protectors of Otherworld; the
legends he had heard about all his life.
Kurama, the most powerful Fox
Demon to ever live; Hiei, the only Demon alive who had mastered the Dragon of
Darkness Flame; Kouga, the first Protector and High Leader of the Wolf Clan;
InuYasha, only a Hanyou -- a half-demon -- yet his exploits were well known
throughout Demon World; Bakura, the powerful blue Demon Mage; and Hiten, the
Thunder Demon who had helped save Suzaku during the Three Worlds War.
There were others there whom he did not know: Aniki, a young Thunder
Demon; Toyna, an Ice Demon who had come from Suzaku for this meeting; Kome,
Kouga's half-demon son; a young Blood Demon whose name he did not know, and
a human monk named Miroku. Tala was sitting quietly at his side, but
she no longer looked exactly like the duplicates. She had cut her long
hair, purposely changing her looks.
And in the center of the group was the Princess. The
beautiful Princess Protector of Otherworld: Aara. Her long dark red
hair framed a kind face and her golden eyes danced with inner light. The woman
had the power to bind any male she wished to her, making her the most
powerful person in this room, yet she always seemed loving
and kind, and Kamui knew that she had saved him from death.
"Kamui," the Princess began, "Forgive the
intrusion, but we need to share information so that we can protect ourselves against Tala's duplicates." Tala blushed at the words. Noticing her blush, Aara added, "That is not a good name for them for it infers blame and
you are not to blame, Tala. Let's just call them duplicates
instead."
"I didn't get to examine the body but I did see that
the wounds you carry were not on his body, so the duplicate was not
physically inside." Kurama began. "I believe that the
duplicate disincorporates his own body when he is inside another
person. It is only his essence that is inside, not his physical
body."
"I agree. It would be physically impossible for
two bodies to share the same space, although I am not sure if that is what
happened when Naraku lived. He had over a hundred demons inside of him
and seemed to be able to bring them out of his body at will."
Kaiba offered.
"How did it feel when he was inside of you?"
Kurama asked Kamui.
"I felt him enter; it was a strange feeling, like
someone crowding inside my mind and then he pushed me to the back of my own
mind and I no
longer could control my own body. I felt all the pain -- I don't think he
felt any of it -- but I had no power at all."
"I would like to say something." Tala said
quietly, "I felt the duplicate die and if I felt it, I'm sure that the
three remaining duplicates felt
him die also."
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