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I'll look into it but thanks for letting me know homie.SDO made a theroy about RS being a "kamigakari" (Priest being the host of a god or divine spirit) and kaguya being the shinigami of the death seal(Side effect of eating the fruit?). He said something that RDS is the rikudo's jutsu(however unlike oro, Rikudo could command the power on the go), meaning that he temporally gained the power of kaguya(Viz translation said she gained "divine power") to beat the Juubi. im missing out some details but i guess something like that is possible.
Oooo, it's been a minute sonMy son has returned.
Nagato was deceived in thinking the Bijūs were going to be used as weapons for destruction to achieve "peace" Madara is also trying to achieve "peace" through the Dream World, both goals are considered Outer Paths in Buddhism deemed heretical because they're merely illusory peace compared to true peace found in the Inner Path, so maybe the Mugen Tsukuyomi Madara is planning doesn't truly exist, and like Nagato, he himself is being used for some other purpose, the blooming of the Lotus symbolizes enlightenment, that is why the Buddha is sitting inside a Lotus, in Naruto, it's the reverse, the heretical Outer Path, the Gedo (Heretical) Statue is seen sitting inside a Lotus, so when the Shinjū's flower (which is a Lotus btw) blooms, what exactly is truly inside it? I wonder...
And let's not forget that the Juubi has "unfinished business" with Naruto:
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Nagato was deceived in thinking the Bijūs were going to be used as weapons for destruction to achieve "peace" Madara is also trying to achieve "peace" through the Dream World, both goals are considered Outer Paths in Buddhism deemed heretical because they're merely illusory peace compared to true peace found in the Inner Path, so maybe the Mugen Tsukuyomi Madara is planning doesn't truly exist, and like Nagato, he himself is being used for some other purpose.
The blooming of the Lotus symbolizes enlightenment, that is why the Buddha is sitting inside a Lotus, in Naruto, it's the reverse, the heretical Outer Path, the Gedo (Heretical) Statue is seen sitting inside a Lotus, so when the Shinjū's flower (which is a Lotus btw) blooms, what exactly is truly inside it? I wonder...
And let's not forget that the Juubi still has "unfinished business" with Naruto:
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That's an interesting way to look at it. So you're saying their could be a higher power than Madara and that even he is being used? That would be awesome IMO, that someone else is pulling the strings and Madara doesn't even know it! I could see it happening, because truthfully, it seems odd to be that such a convenient plan exists for Madara and Obito.
I thought the same thing but obviously not to this extent. But I also thought it seemed pointless to introduce this backstory of the Juubi only for him to be finished nearly 5-10 chapters later. I would love to see the Juubi play a bigger role than it is right now because it seems like it's just something to be manipulated by Madara and Obito right now which is just terrible for something considered a God. I like this concept of yours, I'm gonna look at some of your threads and look more into it. Though Kishi isn't always as elaborate as I'd like, it be great to let the Juubi take on an antagonist role.I think Rikudou Sennin foresaw these events (RS to Bijuus: I hope you know what true strength is... before that time....) imo the creation of the Bijuus and the sealing of the Gedo Mazo in the Moon were merely temporary solutions (which RS knew) and that he merely bought more time for humanity to mend their ways into the righteous path.
Why introduce the Shinju backstory of how humanity stole the Tree's power if the author does not intend to make a resolution of this past transgression? moral didacticism entails the Shinju to assume a main role in seeking reparations for the sins of the past. If Madara is the end-all of the Manga then there would be no reason in introducing this plot point.
Lol kinda long for me since I was sick for most of it but thanks!It's been one month already? Anyway welcome back.