Hanyō
From InuYasha
Hanyō (half-demon in English terms) is a mix between a Human and a Yōkai.
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[edit] Description
There are two types of Hanyō. One is born when one of the parents is a Yōkai who is often the father, and one a Human who is typically the mother. The other is a human with an unfulfilled desire who merged with many demons. A Hanyō typically possess the ability to become a Yōkai if under a considerable amount of pain, suffering, or loss, or with the power of the Jewel of Four Souls have the ability to become a full-blooded Yōkai.
[edit] Naming
The 'yō' is derived from Yōkai.
[edit] Power
While a Hanyō can never be as strong as the demonic parent without becoming a full Yōkai, most Hanyō seem to be powerful enough to not only deal with any human hostilities, but also to easily dispatch most Yōkai if their will and aggression is very strong. It seems as if the only demons that have Hanyō spawn are the Yōkai powerful enough to diluting their power with Human blood would still leave them better of than the majority of demons. InuYasha is the prime example of this.
[edit] Impurity
As people, half-demons are often outcast by their human brethren because of their demon heritage, deeming them monsters while their demon kin rejects them due to their human blood, considering them weak. In effect, half-demons are outcast for belonging to neither race. All of the half-demons that have appeared throughout the story have sought to remedy their 'impurity' by using the Shikon Jewel to either become a full-demon or a full human.
[edit] Adittional Information
In the movie, InuYasha: Fire on the Mystic Island, there is a secret haven known as Horai Island where demons and humans live together in peace, raising their half-breed offspring who are accepted by all.
