Do we people still believe in Jashin or?
I mean at this point it's clear Jashin will never show up or even be mentioned again so do people really think there's a giant satan god in the NV who loves sacrifices and can grant immortality..?
Why is Hidan the only person to ever practise or mention the religion? Why with all this talk of over-arching narratives and legend god-like power has the guy not been brought up if he exists? He clearly has power so
but I genuinely don't think he ever existed. Because Jashin worshippers are so insanely rare in the NV (we know exactly one) and that the likelihood of this god existing with current Naruto lore is unlikely.
My theory is that Hidan's immortality granted by doing that ritual is not a higher power, but instead an old archaic style of forbidden jutsu- one that a bunch of old people from the past mistook or created into a 'religion'. Attach a fake story/religion to it like people did the bible (cough) and boom- you have Hidan's power of immortality revealed.
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I mean at this point it's clear Jashin will never show up or even be mentioned again so do people really think there's a giant satan god in the NV who loves sacrifices and can grant immortality..?
Why is Hidan the only person to ever practise or mention the religion? Why with all this talk of over-arching narratives and legend god-like power has the guy not been brought up if he exists? He clearly has power so
but I genuinely don't think he ever existed. Because Jashin worshippers are so insanely rare in the NV (we know exactly one) and that the likelihood of this god existing with current Naruto lore is unlikely.
My theory is that Hidan's immortality granted by doing that ritual is not a higher power, but instead an old archaic style of forbidden jutsu- one that a bunch of old people from the past mistook or created into a 'religion'. Attach a fake story/religion to it like people did the bible (cough) and boom- you have Hidan's power of immortality revealed.