Inuyasha is a super being and Kagome has the power of a high priestess...

Inuyasha

Inuyasha had the power of fire. He prided himself on being the most powerful super being in all the land. Inuyasha could control fire to go in any direction he wished and do anything he wished. But this is not what made him powerful, he also had the use of water. He could do a lot with water, he could make it rain or snow, he could control the tide, he could make a funnel or he could levitate the fire or water and make it shape into things that he wished it to, though his main power was fire.

Kagome

Kagome is very powerful but just how powerful she was soon to find out.

Kagome had the power to be high priestess but she was always to be an outcaste for the people hated her, they thought her a witch of evil sorts. Kagome learned to control her power to late for her people so she would just wander around from village to village staying where she was accepted and going where she was not. Her only weapons were a short sword stolen given to her by her mom, a bow and a quarrel which she with much practice bewitched to be always full.

Today Kagome was in a forest sleeping peacefully in her campground. She had been in this forest for half a year trying to learn how to control her power and succeeding in doing so after burning a part of the forest, the part she was sleeping in now to be precise.

Kagome woke up and started to cook herself some meat for breakfast. Today she is going to go to a village just north of her position. After breakfast she started to pack.

Inuyasha sat by a pond watching the water village he had made out of boredom. The people in the village were only three inches high. There were huts, paths, cats, dogs, people running to work, cattle being herded in the fields and much more. Inuyasha could not take it anymore he had to do something, anything! As he stood up the village splashed down into the pond and was lost into its depths. Inuyasha jumped over the forestry and landed in the castel walls by the front doors of the castel that he shared with his older brother.