Lord of Order
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there sasukes eyes, yes there itachis but its sasukes powers not itachis
It's a gift. Doesn't mean Hagaromo actually gave Sasuke his eyes. Just that he helped Sasuke unlock it.
But did he unlock it with his own eyes that he had from birth or with the transplanted eyes from his older brother?
It's not because I said so. It's because you didn't deny the first sentence explaining it's his.
Of course Hagoromo gifted it to him. The DB says so.
Hagoromo gave Sasuke the power of rinnegan and that power was added to Sasuke's left EMS sharingan.
It is Sasuke's eyeball, but the eye is a union of Hagoromo and Sasuke's power
No he needed Itachi's eyes, but they're still his power. His rinnegan.But did he unlock it with his own eyes that he had from birth or with the transplanted eyes from his older brother?
You're grasping at straws saying it's Itach's rinnegan.Of course Hagoromo gifted it to him. The DB says so.
Hagoromo gave Sasuke the power of rinnegan and that power was added to Sasuke's left EMS sharingan.
It is Sasuke's eyeball, but the eye is a union of Hagoromo and Sasuke's power
No he needed Itachi's eyes, but they're still his power. His rinnegan.You're grasping at straws saying it's Itach's rinnegan.
I know I am agreeing with it being Sasuke's:|
That's just how the Sharingan works.
Itachi wouldn't have unlocked MS without Shisui,
Sasuke wouldn't have been able to obtain EMS without Itachi's eyes.
Madara would never have been able to obtain EMS without Izuna
Madara wouldn't have been able to obtain the Rinnegan without Hashirama's Ashura chakra
Naruto wouldn't have been able to obtain Rikudo Sage mode without Hagoromo and all 9 bijuu
Sasuke wouldn't have been able to obtain Rinnegan without the aid of Hagoromo
Minato wouldn't be able to perform flying thunder god or reaper death seal without learning them from Uzumaki clan jutsu.
See the trend here? Just because someone bestowed the materials to awaken the power doesn't mean it doesn't belong to them. the whole definition of "gift" is someone relinquishing ownership of something to another. It is no longer the gifter's but the giftee's now.