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Food For Thought II:
Why else would Kishimoto introduce Madara within the war with a Daitengu (The Greater Being)? For not only introducing the sole-purpose of Susano'o, but to show the majority of the Cycle of Indra (The Tengu Revelation or The Sojobo Corruption).
Everyone knows the weak follow the strong (take a look at how the Shinobi Alliance gravitated toward Naruto once he got strong, and well-respected). The same applies to Indra -> Uchiha -> Hagoromo.
The Uchiha followed Indra/Sojobo out of respect for his power, while the Hagoromo followed the Uchiha out of respect for their power (and out of fear most-likely).
Why else would Kishimoto introduce Madara within the war with a Daitengu (The Greater Being)? For not only introducing the sole-purpose of Susano'o, but to show the majority of the Cycle of Indra (The Tengu Revelation or The Sojobo Corruption).
Everyone knows the weak follow the strong (take a look at how the Shinobi Alliance gravitated toward Naruto once he got strong, and well-respected). The same applies to Indra -> Uchiha -> Hagoromo.
The Uchiha followed Indra/Sojobo out of respect for his power, while the Hagoromo followed the Uchiha out of respect for their power (and out of fear most-likely).
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