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So according to what Tobi told Sasuke among other mini flashbacks it was stated that Madara, strongest of the Uchiha fought Hashirama, strongest of the Senju on more then one occasion before Konoha was founded..
So since Hashirama has been hyped to be the absolute dominant Ninja of his time and still is so legendary to be considered "fairy tale" like So6P..why did it take him so long to "kill" Madara? I mean this is a man who had the most powerful Bloodline known thus far, being Mokoton..and having the ability to capture multiple Bijuu and hand them out to other nations as gifts..not to mention even years down the road to still be considered the strongest ninja to ever live (I say Ninja..not Sage..lol)
We don't know much about the battles between the two before VoTE and we really don't know a whole lot about VoTE battle either..but why did it take so many battles between the two to decide an outcome if Hashirama was the top dog period?
I believe Hashirama was more like Naruto in personality.. he had some kind of respect for Madara, similar to Naruto/Sasuke and didn't want to end his life for unknown reasons, I doubt they were ever friends..but maybe it was more of a rivalry friendship..and Hashirama felt that he needed Madara to have a purpose(before Konoha)
But when Madara threatened Konoha (VoTE) Hashirama had to choose between his long rivals life or the life of the village and obviously choose the village
Now fast forward to Edo Madara, he shows a deep respect of Hashirama...even though he said he hated that man he cannot deny that there is huge respect for him
So do you guys think that Hashirama had let Madara live in the clashes pre-Konoha for his own benefits, needing Madara to exist for himself to have purpose? They obviously have some kind of love/hate relationship but I can't see why it took so long to decide an outcome..in all the battles before VoTE it was Madara vs Hashirama, but at VoTE it was Kyuubi+Madara vs Hashirama..I imagine that battle was much harder then the previous ones...so why did Hashirama take so long to "kill" Madara?
So since Hashirama has been hyped to be the absolute dominant Ninja of his time and still is so legendary to be considered "fairy tale" like So6P..why did it take him so long to "kill" Madara? I mean this is a man who had the most powerful Bloodline known thus far, being Mokoton..and having the ability to capture multiple Bijuu and hand them out to other nations as gifts..not to mention even years down the road to still be considered the strongest ninja to ever live (I say Ninja..not Sage..lol)
We don't know much about the battles between the two before VoTE and we really don't know a whole lot about VoTE battle either..but why did it take so many battles between the two to decide an outcome if Hashirama was the top dog period?
I believe Hashirama was more like Naruto in personality.. he had some kind of respect for Madara, similar to Naruto/Sasuke and didn't want to end his life for unknown reasons, I doubt they were ever friends..but maybe it was more of a rivalry friendship..and Hashirama felt that he needed Madara to have a purpose(before Konoha)
But when Madara threatened Konoha (VoTE) Hashirama had to choose between his long rivals life or the life of the village and obviously choose the village
Now fast forward to Edo Madara, he shows a deep respect of Hashirama...even though he said he hated that man he cannot deny that there is huge respect for him
So do you guys think that Hashirama had let Madara live in the clashes pre-Konoha for his own benefits, needing Madara to exist for himself to have purpose? They obviously have some kind of love/hate relationship but I can't see why it took so long to decide an outcome..in all the battles before VoTE it was Madara vs Hashirama, but at VoTE it was Kyuubi+Madara vs Hashirama..I imagine that battle was much harder then the previous ones...so why did Hashirama take so long to "kill" Madara?