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- The same principle doesn't apply here, that is a categorical error.
The whole is greater than the sum of its' parts.
The hatred of the Elder Son mixed with the feral essence of the Juubi birthed the Sharingan, there is no contradiction.
It does since it was Rikudou's will that they be divided into Yin and Yang to each of his respective sons.
All will be revealed in due time, none the less, the main concept that Kishimoto is introducing is "working together" that is the animating essence of this Manga![]()
No offense, but if you're going to ignore obvious logical fallacies on your part and the manga to boot, there really is'nt much point in debating.
'The whole is greater than the sum of its parts'. Its still the same thing. Explain how your own failure to differntiate between what makes the juubi have properties that individual bijjus don't so as to cause a reaction in an uzumaki, is a categorical error on my part?
Except that the so called 'feral essence' of the Juubi giving birth to sharingan is your speculation, while Obito's statement is a fact.
Sorry, but perhaps you should learn to accept when you are wrong, as you obviously are here.
