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After only one chapter you are judging her as a villain? Give her a chance for petes sake.
And if it's backstory you want, we will be getting that in the next few chapters.
my problem is she's the final villain of a 700 chapter series who was only introduced in the last 30 chapters or so and has had zero development over the course of the manga. as someone posted later, even madara had lore scattered over ~200 chapters and then ~80 chapters of obito pretending to be madara for build up and then ~80 chapters of madara himself. Most of that didn't really explore madara himself as a character, but at least madara as an ideal was fleshed out.
Kaguya literally came out of nowhere, with none of orochimaru's development (we see him do evil things and learn about him based on how he acts) and next to no build-up from other sources (madara was fleshed out from 3rd person, lots of people saying what he's like and less of seeing him act himself.) The only person who even know of Kaguya are the dead so6p, madara and black zetsu.
her being explained over the next few chapters simply seems like lazy story-telling. the fights underway already so there's no build-up.
I said this many times but Kaguya to me is the type of character that's great for legend/folklore but not as part of the main storyline, we don't know anything about her, she's only been introduced at the very end of the Naruto series whereas Madara has been a constant presence throughout so it's fitting that he's the final villain.
This is more or less my point. Even if we didn't see madara working 'real time' like we saw oro developing his plans, madara was featured in the manga a long ways back.
To each his own. I think its quite refreshing that we at last have a woman who is really OP in the series.
I strongly agree with this, I just don't think pushing her out at the last second like kishi did is good story-telling