TV-Series
Description
Miroku is a Buddhist monk originally cursed with the Wind Tunnel in his right palm, a hereditary curse inflicted upon his grandfather by the demon Naraku. The curse would have consumed and killed him had Naraku not been destroyed. After achieving this goal and the curse's removal, Miroku married the demon slayer Sango and started a family.
Following the curse's lifting, Miroku left his family to undertake dedicated training to improve his abilities as a monk and demon fighter without relying on the Wind Tunnel. He underwent an intensive one-thousand-day training period that significantly advanced his Buddhist powers and physical conditioning. His stamina and fortitude increased markedly, allowing him to maintain his vigor for decades.
His already considerable Buddhist powers grew substantially. He became capable of erecting spiritual barriers strong enough to temporarily contain potent threats like the Grim Butterfly. His mastery of sutra magic for exorcism, sealing, and purification advanced, and he displayed the ability to perform high-level spells such as suppressing the demonic blood of a half-demon named Setsuna.
However, these enhanced sealing abilities were compromised when Zero drained him of his power, potentially stripping him of this capability completely. Despite his overall advancement, a decline in his proficiency with his staff occurred. He was quickly disarmed and defeated in combat against opponents like Gaga Gozen and a berserk Setsuna on separate occasions.
Miroku applied his knowledge and skills to aid the next generation. He passed on the World Reversal technique to Moroha, the daughter of Inuyasha and Kagome. He worked alongside his wife Sango and others, using his spiritual powers to help suppress Setsuna's yōkai blood.
Physically, Miroku maintained peak human condition through lifelong monk training and his specific one-thousand-day regimen. His speed, agility, reflexes, stamina, and endurance reached an exceptional level for a human, often allowing him to keep pace with demons.
Intellect remained a key attribute, with Miroku regarded as the wisest and most knowledgeable member of his original group. His intelligence was consistently valued throughout his adventures.
Following the curse's lifting, Miroku left his family to undertake dedicated training to improve his abilities as a monk and demon fighter without relying on the Wind Tunnel. He underwent an intensive one-thousand-day training period that significantly advanced his Buddhist powers and physical conditioning. His stamina and fortitude increased markedly, allowing him to maintain his vigor for decades.
His already considerable Buddhist powers grew substantially. He became capable of erecting spiritual barriers strong enough to temporarily contain potent threats like the Grim Butterfly. His mastery of sutra magic for exorcism, sealing, and purification advanced, and he displayed the ability to perform high-level spells such as suppressing the demonic blood of a half-demon named Setsuna.
However, these enhanced sealing abilities were compromised when Zero drained him of his power, potentially stripping him of this capability completely. Despite his overall advancement, a decline in his proficiency with his staff occurred. He was quickly disarmed and defeated in combat against opponents like Gaga Gozen and a berserk Setsuna on separate occasions.
Miroku applied his knowledge and skills to aid the next generation. He passed on the World Reversal technique to Moroha, the daughter of Inuyasha and Kagome. He worked alongside his wife Sango and others, using his spiritual powers to help suppress Setsuna's yōkai blood.
Physically, Miroku maintained peak human condition through lifelong monk training and his specific one-thousand-day regimen. His speed, agility, reflexes, stamina, and endurance reached an exceptional level for a human, often allowing him to keep pace with demons.
Intellect remained a key attribute, with Miroku regarded as the wisest and most knowledgeable member of his original group. His intelligence was consistently valued throughout his adventures.