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An Exceptional Equation for Team Success

This screenshot motivational poster is dedicated to all of my Sesshoumaru, Inuyasha, and Ayame-loving friends, fellow artists, fans, and brethren. So, sit back, relax, and soak in what makes Sesshoumaru’s, Inuyasha’s, and Ayame’s interpersonal chemistry golden in my eyes.

I will reiterate that Sesshoumaru, Inuyasha, and Ayame make the strongest team of warriors Japan and the world have ever seen and have a bond which is deep, meaningful, supportive, and based on a fine amount of loyalty. No soap-opera antics, god-forsaken Beads of Subjugation, pathetic excuses of friendships, and equally pathetic excuses of relationships are ever going to get these canine yokai warriors down because their bond is as mighty as their unparalleled fighting skills.

The AU headcanon I have formulated with Sesshoumaru, Inuyasha, and Ayame starting off as childhood sweethearts from their infancy to their childhood to their adolescence to their adulthood display the depth of their bond and how great of assets they truly are to the Northern Yoro Tribe, thus making their whole endeavor a coming-of-age story for these three exceptional warriors.

This is even extended to how Inu No Taishou ended up being really supportive of his sons’ bond with Ayame tracing everything all back to when Sesshoumaru was 4 years old, Inuyasha was 2 years old, and Ayame was a little baby, as the brothers were very playful with Baby Ayame, given how much she smiled, laughed, and cooed when she saw little Sesshoumaru’s face and how she laughed just as loudly when she saw little Inuyasha’s face.

Come childhood, and 7-year-old Sesshoumaru and 5-year-old Inuyasha saved 3-year-old Ayame from the Birds of Paradise with their fists, claws, fangs, strength, and superb collaboration, and both of them promised to her that they will be strong for her with Sesshoumaru giving her a gentle smile and Inuyasha playfully flexing his bicep for her.

Given how Inu No Taishou, Inukimi, and Izayoi were supportive of their sons endeavors to be a part of the Northern Yoro Tribe, they could not be any happier to see their sons grow to be fine fighters. Both Sesshoumaru and Inuyasha proved their worth to Ayame and her grandfather by training with the various Northern Yoro Warriors in hunting, tracking, wrestling, boxing, grappling, weightlifting, and even emitting roars which can make any lion, tiger, leopard, bear, gorilla, jaguar and sabertooth tiger blush and flush with terror.

There was no shadow of a doubt that Ayame loved both Sesshoumaru and Inuyasha that she saw both of them as excellent husband material and ended up married to the both of them. Sesshoumaru and Inuyasha ensured that they would always stay true to her, which they did continue to do so to this very day.

Sesshoumaru’s, Inuyasha’s, and Ayame’s firm relationship from childhood until now would hold up so well, even if it is quite unorthodox of Ayame to end up having two husbands, but that is the fun of having this as my OT3 for life. Nevertheless, they have made such a long-lasting three-way relationship based on perseverance, resilience, and strength.

These defining traits of resilience, strength, and perseverance would even extend to their adopted and biological children Motoharu, Mitsuhide, Matsuhige, Masataka, Masaya, Motomu, Dai, Roku, Kai, Kenta, Keita, Kazuhiko, Kaito, Rin, Shiori, Momoko, Makoto, Mikoto, Kanna, Shinta, Souten, Motoka, Maya, and Minako, thus building their family like a tight ship. 

In conclusion, there is no fallacy whatsoever when it comes to having two strong dog yokai brothers join forces with a determined Northern Yoro wolf yokai princess. This is a guaranteed recipe for success, and these three would have it made in the shade in terms of combining their amazing fighting prowess and providing a secure family life built on allegiance, respect, and valor.

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

Sesshoumaru, Inuyasha, and Ayame from Inuyasha belong to Rumiko Takahashi and Sunrise.

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