This man has pieces of himself in everybody. I wouldn't be surprised if there's a part of him in even Yamato. I mean he's probably put part of himself in people subtly, not just through science. I wouldn't be surprised if he never goes away.
My question is this: Even though he doesn't have any...
Those words were knives aimed at my eyes
The streaming blood was my sacrifice
To you who danced in the darkness for me
So I could dance where all would watch
Why did you never draw the curtain
And let truth shine onto our battlefield?
Why did you hand me the holy grail
With a dying smile on your...
Hear me out, I know I'm making a lot of posts about this, but I'm seriously pissed beyond belief about this.
The Sage of 6 Paths was supposed to be a legend. When he was first introduced as a concept, he was really only there to be the myth that everyone was afraid of. I interpreted it as...
Deus ex Machina is a literary device where a solution or an element comes out of nowhere with poor or non-existent foreshadowing and explanation that magically changes the storyline. It was classically used in Greek plays where the Gods would show up out of nowhere at the end to solve the...
I'm on a bit of a nostalgia binge right now and i'm revisiting my old fan theories. I never thought for a moment that Obito was Tobi, I thought he was either the white or black Zetsu. I think that that would have been a much better use for him, if he was going to be used at all. It could have...
I'm none to crazy over Tobi's identity as Obito. I think it was just a tad bit too obvious, and that there really wasn't proper forshadowing for him. I think he should have been a character that appeared more than once before the Pain arc. I liked the idea of it being Danzo, but there are too...
I decided to take a few days to really let this new plot simmer before I jumped down it's throat, but waiting has only made me hate it more.
Let me list just some of the problems.
1) It removes what little mystery surrounded the Sage of Six Paths was left.
2) It's out of nowhere, and just...
How does a character's strength affect the way you view them?
And if a character's being relatively weak does affect the way you view them in a negative way, how do you reconcile that with your relative "strength"?
I think that if we're going to make any lists of character's power, we can't include the Jinchuriki. They have a second being inside of them funneling them extra chakra that isn't theirs. They can also act as advisors, and even take over when the Jinchuriki is being stupid or just needs an extra...