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First of all, what an amazing chapter!
So much new information. So many theories shot down...some brought to light. It was epic in every sense of the word... Kudos to our man Kishimoto.
But, its time to fess up on my fallacies (not everyone is perfect)
But, its time to fess up on my fallacies (not everyone is perfect)
Where Tim was wrong:
Ahh yes, we'll start here...
The So6P being an Uzumaki. Yes, yes, I know many of you are basking in your righteous selves for being correct about the Sage. The theory began to lose momentum during the chapter where the Juubi recognized the Rinnengan and this chapter now has seemingly ended the theory...seemingly. We still can forget about this picture.
The fact that the Sage was drawn with what seems like Uzumaki symbols. And also the very fact the Sage's mother was referred to as a "Princess" seems to also point to the priestly Uzumaki clan. However, with all that in mind, we can say for now that the Uzumaki do not appear to be the originators, but I will say that I don't think the book has been written on them quite yet.
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The So6P being an Uzumaki. Yes, yes, I know many of you are basking in your righteous selves for being correct about the Sage. The theory began to lose momentum during the chapter where the Juubi recognized the Rinnengan and this chapter now has seemingly ended the theory...seemingly. We still can forget about this picture.
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The fact that the Sage was drawn with what seems like Uzumaki symbols. And also the very fact the Sage's mother was referred to as a "Princess" seems to also point to the priestly Uzumaki clan. However, with all that in mind, we can say for now that the Uzumaki do not appear to be the originators, but I will say that I don't think the book has been written on them quite yet.
Where Tim was right! Yeah!
People couldn't use Ninjutsu until BEFORE the Sage's time.
I posted this in so many theories, because it was an idea that I based most of my threads on. The duality between Man and Nature, of which I have said over and over again was the underlying cause of the troubles in Naruto's universe.
I was also right about the Juubi...sort of, in saying that it (she?) was not evil, but was simply provoked by humans. Of course I have to deduct points for...
1. Saying that people couldn't use Ninjutsu until the Juubi was defeated. Technically that's not true..
2. The Juubi didn't attack man out of spite from them destroying Nature.
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I posted this in so many theories, because it was an idea that I based most of my threads on. The duality between Man and Nature, of which I have said over and over again was the underlying cause of the troubles in Naruto's universe.
I was also right about the Juubi...sort of, in saying that it (she?) was not evil, but was simply provoked by humans. Of course I have to deduct points for...
1. Saying that people couldn't use Ninjutsu until the Juubi was defeated. Technically that's not true..
2. The Juubi didn't attack man out of spite from them destroying Nature.
What we still need to hear
So this chapter brought up so many new, cool things to discuss.
The things that struck me as most interesting.
1. How did Madara know the flower would reflect off the moon? Obviously, from the tablet, but then how did the Sage know? Was this something that had been tried before?
2. Who told Kaguya about the power of the fruit? If no one had ever eaten it before how could she know what it would do? Did she just assume it would give her Godly powers? Had some one eaten it a thousand years before her and left a similar message to the Uchiha tablet. Or, more interestingly...is there some one behind the scenes we still don't know about who told her to eat it? Like a sinister serpent (Satan) to the unsuspecting Eve?
So many things to ponder.
The things that struck me as most interesting.
1. How did Madara know the flower would reflect off the moon? Obviously, from the tablet, but then how did the Sage know? Was this something that had been tried before?
2. Who told Kaguya about the power of the fruit? If no one had ever eaten it before how could she know what it would do? Did she just assume it would give her Godly powers? Had some one eaten it a thousand years before her and left a similar message to the Uchiha tablet. Or, more interestingly...is there some one behind the scenes we still don't know about who told her to eat it? Like a sinister serpent (Satan) to the unsuspecting Eve?
So many things to ponder.
Thanks for reading!