Team Night Saturn Museum

Team Night Saturn Museum

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Fierce, Strong, Sexy, and Loving It

This motivational poster is dedicated to all of my InuAya-shipping friends, fellow artists, fans, and brethren. So, sit back, relax, and soak in that InuAya badassery and awesomeness.

Quick question. What would be the first thing you could do when you see Inuyasha in his muscular, full-yokai glory and Ayame being all fierce and fiery? If you are brave or foolhardy enough, you might gladly engage in combat with both of them and hope to not get killed by either of them in the process. You could even try running away from them and finding a place to hide, while figuring out a way to subdue them. Either way, Inuyasha and Ayame will easily end up triumphant because of how diverse, powerful, and awesome this particular power couple is.

Inuyasha’s super strength, muscles, animal instincts, Ayame’s flexibility, endurance, speed, and their combined combat prowess would also be passed down to their adoptive sons Dai and Roku, their sons Masataka, Masaya, Motomu, Kenta, Keita, Kazuhiko, and Kaito, and their daughters Momoko, Makoto, Mikoto, Maya, and Minako. 

Dai and Roku would easily grow up to be far more disciplined than who their mouthy selves were in the past and would use their super strength, agility, and fierceness in a way that makes them all the more formidable. 

Masataka, Masaya, Motomu, Kenta, Keita, Kazuhiko, and Kaito would grow up to be such formidable strongmen, therefore, using their muscles, super strength, toughness, and fierceness to make their enemies’ tremble with fright, especially when they transform into their full yokai forms.

Momoko, Makoto, Mikoto, Maya, and Minako would grow up to be agile, flexible, fierce warriors who are the very definition of girl power, as they will use their collective strength to not let their enemies escape.

Together, the Inuyasha, Ayame, and their children would be the clear example of a family united in formidability, bravery, determination, and unparalleled combat prowess.

I hope you all enjoyed this and I will see you in the next submission. Take care, everybody.

Inuyasha, Ayame, and the screenshots from “Kaijinbo’s Evil Sword” and “The Female Wolf-Demon and The Lunar Rainbow Promise” from Inuyasha belong to Rumiko Takahashi and Sunrise.

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