Mitsuki will be only short character because Boruto is the Moon not him

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I think Kawaki will represent the sun, he will put the end of shinobi/ninjutsu/nishuu curse and create ordinary humanity. In future we see Boruto fighting with Kawaki not Mitsuki because Mitsuki his best friend. Boruto eye will take Mitsuki from him which his closes dear friend?

Mitsuki is Orochimaru creation to test Boruto existence he will be just like other shin clones. But, he even had a older brother in present generation, not sure if a time traveler or not but if it does came from future it's luckily we do have Mitsuki. But if it did not his time will be just short because Boruto is not the sun, he is the moon. Orochimaru is just make up story to control his kiddo.
 
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nice fanfic....
 

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Omg i just realize orochimaru did mention Mitsuki is created by vessel made from 'the earth' :Omg:

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Obviously just proved your own thread is bullshet with that scan :lol:

Mitsuki is obviously the Moon and Bolt is obviously the Sun.

Just because Naruto son is a Sasuke wannabe (for the cool reasons not for the literal dark reasons like Indra/Sasuke) doesn't mean he's the Moon. That's where your logic collapses in on itself because of details you leave out....

EDIT: Also just because Bolt is seemingly fighting the bad guy in the timeskip doesn't make him automatically the Moon..
 
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I dunno what you're saying OP, but I don't think Boruto's path is that straightforward. Mitsuki isn't even his Moon, in the sense that Boruto doesn't really care about that kind of symbolism.

Mitsuki is the one who came here in order to meet Boruto, to find out if he's his 'sun'. Although I can't confirm it, I don't necessarily think Boruto thinks of Mitsuki as anything other than a regular comrade, like Sarada or Shikadai.

It's just played out for his character. In fact, it reminds me exactly of how Jugo acted around Sasuke, or the Kimimaro situation.

However, in terms of the story itself. I'm pretty sure that Boruto doesn't represent the 'Sun' to the majority. He isn't a shining bright light to those around him, nor has he shown to bring people together like his father.

The story they are trying to tell is that it isn't a black or white kind of situation, I think. Boruto is a good guy, but he isn't necessarily walking the path of the light. He wants to follow a different one from his father, which is why when Sasuke shows up, he gains inspiration to follow a support role to Sarada's main focus. From that standpoint, Sarada will be leading the Village out in the open, and Boruto will be supporting her in the shadows.

From the main story objective, Sarada is seen as more as a light than Boruto. She's a more kinder individual, her goal is to spread love in the entire Village, and she's a strong leader.

Boruto will probably be more in the dark as his future breaks him down (scar, "everything will be taken from you", village getting destroyed, Naruto being 'attacked', etc). Right now though he's just starting to mature into more of an adult, but his love for the Village stems from an outsider kind of view. He doesn't want to lead, in fact he states openly that he would rather stand on the sidelines to protect Sarada and the Village.

Mitsuki's relationship is only important to Mitsuki, as in the character itself.
Sarada and Boruto's relationship impacts the entire series as a whole.

That's what I think.
 

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I dunno what you're saying OP, but I don't think Boruto's path is that straightforward. Mitsuki isn't even his Moon, in the sense that Boruto doesn't really care about that kind of symbolism.

Mitsuki is the one who came here in order to meet Boruto, to find out if he's his 'sun'. Although I can't confirm it, I don't necessarily think Boruto thinks of Mitsuki as anything other than a regular comrade, like Sarada or Shikadai.

It's just played out for his character. In fact, it reminds me exactly of how Jugo acted around Sasuke, or the Kimimaro situation.

However, in terms of the story itself. I'm pretty sure that Boruto doesn't represent the 'Sun' to the majority. He isn't a shining bright light to those around him, nor has he shown to bring people together like his father.

The story they are trying to tell is that it isn't a black or white kind of situation, I think. Boruto is a good guy, but he isn't necessarily walking the path of the light. He wants to follow a different one from his father, which is why when Sasuke shows up, he gains inspiration to follow a support role to Sarada's main focus. From that standpoint, Sarada will be leading the Village out in the open, and Boruto will be supporting her in the shadows.

From the main story objective, Sarada is seen as more as a light than Boruto. She's a more kinder individual, her goal is to spread love in the entire Village, and she's a strong leader.

Boruto will probably be more in the dark as his future breaks him down (scar, "everything will be taken from you", village getting destroyed, Naruto being 'attacked', etc). Right now though he's just starting to mature into more of an adult, but his love for the Village stems from an outsider kind of view. He doesn't want to lead, in fact he states openly that he would rather stand on the sidelines to protect Sarada and the Village.

Mitsuki's relationship is only important to Mitsuki, as in the character itself.
Sarada and Boruto's relationship impacts the entire series as a whole.

That's what I think.

It make me to think Boruto is the moon, Sarada is the sun while Mitsuki is the earth. Kawaki is just like the man who will stop everything all together and rival to all ninja or things with chakura. This is just my opinion let the story tell :p
 

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I dunno what you're saying OP, but I don't think Boruto's path is that straightforward. Mitsuki isn't even his Moon, in the sense that Boruto doesn't really care about that kind of symbolism.

Mitsuki is the one who came here in order to meet Boruto, to find out if he's his 'sun'. Although I can't confirm it, I don't necessarily think Boruto thinks of Mitsuki as anything other than a regular comrade, like Sarada or Shikadai.

It's just played out for his character. In fact, it reminds me exactly of how Jugo acted around Sasuke, or the Kimimaro situation.

However, in terms of the story itself. I'm pretty sure that Boruto doesn't represent the 'Sun' to the majority. He isn't a shining bright light to those around him, nor has he shown to bring people together like his father.

The story they are trying to tell is that it isn't a black or white kind of situation, I think. Boruto is a good guy, but he isn't necessarily walking the path of the light. He wants to follow a different one from his father, which is why when Sasuke shows up, he gains inspiration to follow a support role to Sarada's main focus. From that standpoint, Sarada will be leading the Village out in the open, and Boruto will be supporting her in the shadows.

From the main story objective, Sarada is seen as more as a light than Boruto. She's a more kinder individual, her goal is to spread love in the entire Village, and she's a strong leader.

Boruto will probably be more in the dark as his future breaks him down (scar, "everything will be taken from you", village getting destroyed, Naruto being 'attacked', etc). Right now though he's just starting to mature into more of an adult, but his love for the Village stems from an outsider kind of view. He doesn't want to lead, in fact he states openly that he would rather stand on the sidelines to protect Sarada and the Village.

Mitsuki's relationship is only important to Mitsuki, as in the character itself.
Sarada and Boruto's relationship impacts the entire series as a whole.

That's what I think.

>Boruto doesn't want to walk the same path Naruto did - implying he doesn't want to be the sun

>Mitsuki however thinks Boruto could be his sun. He's not fixated on that being the case but is exploring that possibility, as evident in his recent actions.

>Boruto seems to not want be anything of that sort and wants to walk the same path as Sasuke firmly implying he wants to be the moon

That to me is interesting for the plot of the story. This means Mitsuki will have a hard time finding this light, and might probably get into some confusion as the series progresses as Boruto's suppose dark fate might alter him and even bring him close to becoming something like Sasuke in part 2 (this isn't to say he will, but that is a huge possibility).

Which for Mitsuki it means he'll have to reconstruct his thinking with regard to Boruto and might have to find that sun within himself. Genius shit richt there U tell you and brings blame thing entirely new to the story.

We've seen Mitsuki being a little on the dark side but also open to anything optmistuc and is also not that adamant as to side with either. He's an all-round character with very interesting future aspects that'll make him more interesting and less mundane as Sasuke's character later became what with not changing and perpetually wanting to kill everyone who opposed him. So Mitsuki is more of a mystery at this point and will continue so if they keep this up.

Boruto is also something of that sort. He doesn't seem to be as headstrong as his father was, in that he couldn't possibly be convinced or change hisbmind about something. Meaning he's susceptible to becoming a trifle evil if it ever comes to it - this is sponsored by his dark fate.

So I'm interested to knwo what will happen with regard to those two as with them, there's too much possibilties.
 

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Boruto is the moon and the sun
He's saradas moon and mitsukis sun
 

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I think Kawaki will represent the sun, he will put the end of shinobi/ninjutsu/nishuu curse and create ordinary humanity. In future we see Boruto fighting with Kawaki not Mitsuki because Mitsuki his best friend. Boruto eye will take Mitsuki from him which his closes dear friend?

Mitsuki is Orochimaru creation to test Boruto existence he will be just like other shin clones. But, he even had a older brother in present generation, not sure if a time traveler or not but if it does came from future it's luckily we do have Mitsuki. But if it did not his time will be just short because Boruto is not the sun, he is the moon. Orochimaru is just make up story to control his kiddo.

Oro created Mitsuki to spy on Boruto and that new dojutsu because he knows about the Ootsuki.
 
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