How Symbolic is this to you?

Moe22

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So for some reason, I was staring at that bottom picture of rocks and the swords. I think this is one of the most symbolic things that I've ever seen in Naruto. Basically, by just seeing this you can tell there were two people battling due to their destiny (the kunai and tanto) but their friendship prevails in the end (the rocks). Perhaps this is where the Valley of the End is located because it marks "the end" of Madara and Hashirama's friendship thoughts?xd
 

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What you said about the Valley of the End actually seems legitimate. An I've never thought of it like that.
 

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What you said about the Valley of the End actually seems legitimate. An I've never thought of it like that.

You think? It makes the most sense to me...
 

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Awesome! I really liked the rocks too. The moment they threw the rocks spoke volumes. I liked that they never really gave up on their friendship too. :)
 

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Thanks for pointing that out, that's a good panel.
 

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Awesome! I really liked the rocks too. The moment they threw the rocks spoke volumes. I liked that they never really gave up on their friendship too. :)

Up until Madara tells Hashirama to kill Tobirama :'(
 

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It fits with Kishimoto's motif of the lost bonds of friendship between Sasuke and Naruto, because VoTE is also where their friendship ended (at least as far as Sasuke is concerned).
 
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