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Dakki is a mystical sword in the mangaInuYasha that has the power to absorb yōki (yōkai powers) from them. It was created from the scale of a 'ryūjin' (dragon man). InuYasha fought against Dakki with Tessaiga, nearly draining all of its power, but in the end Tessaiga prevailed taking on Dakki's powers as well. This article is about the comics published in East Asian countries. ... âInuyashaâ redirects here. ... For other uses, see Dragon (disambiguation). ... InuYasha also romanized as Inuyasha) is the eponymous title character of the manga and anime series InuYasha by Rumiko Takahashi. ... Tessaiga (éç ç) is a fictional sword in the anime and manga series InuYasha, wielded by half-human, half-yÅkai (hanyÅ) InuYasha. ...
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Dakki is an immortal, or "sennin" in this show's irritatingly-untranslated nomenclature, and she has more than a few malevolent things on her unusually cunning mind.
With the ruler of the dynasty on her leash, she is free to plunder the public at will, tyrannize the upright officials who stand in her way, live in hideous luxury while the public starves, and generally treat the empire like it's her personal amusement park.
Dakki is quickly introduced, but her personality deepens and grows more and more malevolent as time goes by.