Chapter 1: The Beginning

In the beginning, all the gods lived in peace and harmony ruling justly over the humans who lived on the earth below. It was a peaceful time where no war,

sickness, or darkness existed or so all thought for light cannot exist without darkness. Soon a mad magician rose to take what he thought was rightfully his:

the world. With an army created of shadow beings, he slowly began to take it slaughtering every man, woman, and child in his wake. The gods saw their

people suffering and realized what had to be done. The souls of all who were killed had to be used to create a force strong enough to seal away this evil. And

so the three sacred jewels came into being: Seimei no hōseki of the north, the Tamashī no Ro of the west and the Dākukurisutaru of the south. The gods then

decided that three fair human maidens would be chosen to guard the jewels and each would be granted amazing spiritual powers to protect their charge at all

costs. All the maidens that could be found were then gathered and taken to the home of the gods and out of all the potential candidates three were chosen.

The three maidens then were scattered each in the respective direction of the jewels they guarded and the jewels created a barrier protecting the people and

the land but there was one problem. There had not been enough time and power to create a jewel to save the people of the east and so the mad magician

took it and transformed it into his own personal kingdom but the three jewels sealed most of his power. He sat in the throne of the palace he used the last bit

of his powers to create plotting for the day he could take back his powers those jewels, and the rest of the world: his world. That all happened eleven

thousand years ago.

Chapter 2: Just a Dream…Right?

Kagome Higurashi came awake with a start. She had been having that same dream every night now for the past two weeks. She didn't understand the

significance of this and the dream left her with many unanswered questions. She just knew that this dream had something to do with the Shikon no Tama

being whole once again but she had no idea of the connection. "What's wrong Kagome?" asked a young man with silver hair sitting cross legged by the far wall

clutching his sword as if sensing danger. Kagome was brought out of her thoughts and turned to this young man letting out a breath she didn't realize she had

been holding. "Sorry Inuyasha I didn't mean to worry you I just…" she turned away staring as if in a daze to nowhere in particular. "It was that dream again

wasn't it" Inuyasha stated rather than questioned. All Kagome could do was nod as she thought this dream had to be of importance. She was so deep in

thought that she didn't realize that Shippo had woken up due to the conversation. "Momma are you alright?" said the little fox demon while rubbing his eyes

sleepily. Kagome turned to the little orphaned kit she had adopted and smiled. "Yes Shippo I'm fine go back to sleep my little one." Shippo curled back up and

fell asleep once again as Kagome remembered hearing of those jewels once before in one of grandpa's old stories. As grandpa told it the three jewels were

supposed to be known as the Kamigami and each were to fit in something but she couldn't remember the rest of the details of the story. This began to scare

her because she was hoping that all this was nothing but a dream and wanted a break after dealing with one jewel. Inuyasha could sense something was

wrong with Kagome. His ears drooped a little at this as he was hoping with Naraku gone and the jewel whole once again their problems would be over. He

was hoping that he could muster up the courage to ask Kagome to be his mate like Miroku had done to Sango but every time he tried he had doubts of their

happy ending. He watched Kagome fall back asleep and made up his mind that would ask her to be his mate and adopt Shippo as his pup after Sango and

Miroku's wedding in three days. Just then the gang awoke to the pleas of three girls. "Please help us "was all they said before passing out each clutching to a

necklace.