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Who is this guy who was formed behind hagoromo?
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Was that guy Kaguya's husband or just a random thing?

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My guess is a symbolic depection of their seal.
 

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It's not a random thing.

If you look carefully at this draw and at the draw of Itachi's flashback with Danzo, you'll realize that this guy's face is a perfect mix of the 2 faces in the draw of Itachi's flashback, the eyes of the guy are a 50/50 mix of the eyes of the statues.

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That proves nothing but it brings interesting ideas.

Are those staues representing Indra and Ashura?
Given that we saw that the statues of Indra and Ashura behind Naruto and Sasuke in ch. 671 are different from the statues of the roots temple, can they represent pure Yin and pure Yang?
Is the guy representing Hagoromo or perfect Yin/Yang mix (something greater than Hagoromo)?Maybe the maker of this world?
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It's not a random thing.

If you look carefully at this draw and at the draw of Itachi's flashback with Danzo, you'll realize that this guy's face is a perfect mix of the 2 faces in the draw of Itachi's flashback, the eyes of the guy are a 50/50 mix of the eyes of the statues.

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That proves nothing but it brings interesting ideas.

Are those staues representing Indra and Ashura?
Given that we saw the statues of Indra and Ashura behind Naruto and Sasuke in ch. 673, those statues are different from the statues of the roots temple, can they represent pure Yin and pure Yang?
Is the guy representing Hagoromo or perfect Yin/Yang mix (something greater than Hagoromo)?Maybe the maker of this world?
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This is an interesting thing.I think it may relates to the otsutsuki clan.
 

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I really wouldn't read much into it - at least not in the context you are intending to. Kishimoto has done this style of artwork PLENTY of times in the manga, dating back to Part 1.

Zabuza had a similar "spiritual deity" image when he raged out.

Itachi had a "spiritual deity" in the manga when he fought Sasuke and explained the Eternal Mangekyo Sharingan.

Naruto and Sasuke had "spiritual deities" in a double page-cover art featuring both of them about to fight.

There are other examples, I just can't think of any. The point being, there might be some symbolism to be analyzed here, but only if you have a firm understanding of the cultures and religions this manga inspires from [a LOT of cultures and religions]. I have no significant knowledge in such topics so I can't comment on the POSSIBLE symbols here, but its certainly not supposed to foreshadow any characters or events in the manga itself.
 

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This is an interesting thing.I think it may relates to the otsutsuki clan.

That's very probable.

I really wouldn't read much into it - at least not in the context you are intending to. Kishimoto has done this style of artwork PLENTY of times in the manga, dating back to Part 1.

Zabuza had a similar "spiritual deity" image when he raged out.

Itachi had a "spiritual deity" in the manga when he fought Sasuke and explained the Eternal Mangekyo Sharingan.

Naruto and Sasuke had "spiritual deities" in a double page-cover art featuring both of them about to fight.


There are other examples, I just can't think of any. The point being, there might be some symbolism to be analyzed here, but only if you have a firm understanding of the cultures and religions this manga inspires from [a LOT of cultures and religions]. I have no significant knowledge in such topics so I can't comment on the POSSIBLE symbols here, but its certainly not supposed to foreshadow any characters or events in the manga itself.

But it is, I suggested that Sasuke would get a S/T technique from the sage when I saw that his statue was holding a trishul in his right hand.
What did he got?
 
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But it is, I suggested that Sasuke would get an S/T technique from the sage when I saw that his statue was holding a Trishul in his right hand.
What did he get?

You was just reaching. One picture couldn't tell you all that. :|
 

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That's very probable.



But it is, I suggested that Sasuke would get a S/T technique from the sage when I saw that his statue was holding a trishul in his right hand.
What did he got?

May I see the image please? Its possible I missed a few things being foreshadowed, but my point still stands: For the most part these images are largely there to serve the religious undertones in the manga - as such the images could very much symbolize characters and what they stand for, but you'd need an understanding of that exact deity/religion to understand those undertones.
 

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You was just reaching. One picture couldn't tell you all that. :|

All that?
It wasn't that hard to "deduct", I was happy when I saw it happen, that's good writing, that's what I like in this manga.Kishimoto forced me to make researches over the subject, and he rewarded me.
Sasuke's statue was holding a trishul combined with a paintbrush, probably meaning that he would be able to manipulate space and time.

May I see the image please? Its possible I missed a few things being foreshadowed, but my point still stands: For the most part these images are largely there to serve the religious undertones in the manga - as such the images could very much symbolize characters and what they stand for, but you'd need an understanding of that exact deity/religion to understand those undertones.

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It's sure that if you know nothing, you won't be able to connect the manga to anything...
Can you connect "almost 1000 years of wars" to the manga?
And now to the real world?
 
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The spirit itself is just a manifestation of the yin and yang powers, personified, at work. As the same "deity" appearred when Kaguya was sbout to be sealed.
 

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