Narutobirama
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I expected they would fight. I thought that is why Hagoromo appeared. It seems it was to summon Naruto and the others.
This ending is becoming more and more lame. All i have to say...
"Everyone lives happily every after." I so called that, Rinne Tensei incoming.
I was expecting so much more from a final villain bruh. Cant blame me.. Only shred of hope i have is for Oro to pull somthing up his sleeve... Since i dont trust him
I did too. Imo it means she wasn't FV. I mean, 10 chapters? That's laughable and all it accomplished was weakening Madara. Proves he was too OP. U_U I dunno, something will happen next chapter leaving a cliffhanger imo, or after a few chapters after some dialogue.
This ending is becoming more and more lame. All i have to say...
Ya even though Madara has been written off he holds a place in my heart as most bada$$ cocky villain of the series. Both vilains were built up so much throughout the series and defeated so easily.
Ikr. Though Madara thought BZ was his will so would just ignore him. He commanded him not let BZ talk orders. If Madara had negative emotion sensing, or kept on eye on BZ none of this would have happened. But plot demanded that he was weakened. He probably would have beat Sasuke and Naruto otherwise. Eh, we'll see how this plays out.
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Keep it PG bro
OT: I seriously think Hagoromo will be FV. It would be redeeming and a cool plot twist.
Sir Derp Obito found this too. It matches the sage and his legacy.
This is taken from the Tao Te Ching regarding the right conduct of a Sage:
The sage does not strive, tamper, or seek control (ch. 64). He does not endeavor to help life along (ch. 55), or use his heart-mind (xin) to “solve” or “figure out” life’s apparent knots and entanglements (ch. 55). He who will try to do something with the world will fail, he will actually ruin it.
They never make a display of themselves, (chs. 72, 22). They do not brag or boast, (chs. 22, 24) and they do not linger after their work is done (ch. 77). They leave no trace
Seekers see the sage as someone transparently open, without any cleverness at all and, yet, the seeker knows that the sage is obviously no one's fool! This is perhaps what is meant by the words: <The sage is anchored in peace and harmony>. But what the seeker actually sees is that while the sage is not particularly keen to offer any advice, he does so when asked, with a great deal of simplicity, confidence, and utter humility.
All in bold matches Hagoromo.
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