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Can someone explain to me the four-eyed susanoo looking thing when Itachi was "trying" to get Sasuke's eyes. Also can someone explain to me about the statues when Danzo was telling Itachi to choose the village or the Uchiha. That would be great:)
 

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i think it was just part of the genjutsu
 

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They're both metaphors. The 4 eyed monster signified the process for obtaining the EMS. The two statues signified the Uchiha and Senju clan respectively.
 

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They're both metaphors. The 4 eyed monster signified the process for obtaining the EMS. The two statues signified the Uchiha and Senju clan respectively.

OK thank you for the first part :). Is there a special reasons for the statues and why they represented each side?
 

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he means this

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I'm not sure why there's 4 eyes, but susanoo and more specifically perfect susanoo are based off of . A lot of Kishi's work is based off traditional Japanese lore.
 

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OK thank you for the first part :). Is there a special reasons for the statues and why they represented each side?

I believe it represents itachi's decision. On one hand he could side with his clan and family, and forsake the village to go along with the coup. On the other he could annihilate his clan to protect the village and preserve peace. So essentially, he had a choice between the uchiha's curse of hatred, or the senju's will of fire.
 

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i asked the same thing about danzo and itachi too but very few gave answers :(



here is one answer
Both are Buddhist statues.

The left statue is not the devil one. It symbolized for the strength of spirit. It also protects the belief and kills the dull-witted and greedy thoughts in people.

My religion is Buddism :D
 

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I believe it represents itachi's decision. On one hand he could side with his clan and family, and forsake the village to go along with the coup. On the other he could annihilate his clan to protect the village and preserve peace. So essentially, he had a choice between the uchiha's curse of hatred, or the senju's will of fire.

No i apologize, what i meant was, do they statues have a meaning in Japanese lore, like is there a specific reason why they were chose to represent each side. :)
 

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No i apologize, what i meant was, do they statues have a meaning in Japanese lore, like is there a specific reason why they were chose to represent each side. :)

Ooooooh. Hahaha. Well the uchiha, as others have mentioned, is almost always based off of the tengu, a japanese mythical demon that is represented by birds and wind, as well as being a bringer of war which the uchiha are also based off of. The senju statue seems to be more Buddhist and meditating signifying the practice of peace, or love, over war and hatred.
 

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Ooooooh. Hahaha. Well the uchiha, as others have mentioned, is almost always based off of the tengu, a japanese mythical demon that is represented by birds and wind, as well as being a bringer of war which the uchiha are also based off of. The senju statue seems to be more Buddhist and meditating signifying the practice of peace, or love, over war and hatred.

Ohhhh ok now i understand thank you! :)
 

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Interesting questions. I'm glad I read this
 
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