i agree with his all points except bolded pointNo, thats definetly not right.
Rin was the host of the the Sanbi, a tailed beast.
During Rin's death Kakashi and Rin were surrounded by Mist Nins who wanted to capture Rin to get the Power of the Sanbi
Kakashi killed Rin for the sake of Konohagakure so the enemies wont be able to get this huge powerup.
No, thats definetly not right.
Rin was the host of the the Sanbi, a tailed beast.
During Rin's death Kakashi and Rin were surrounded by Mist Nins who wanted to capture Rin to get the Power of the Sanbi
Kakashi killed Rin for the sake of Konohagakure so the enemies wont be able to get this huge powerup.
No, thats definetly not right.
Rin was the host of the the Sanbi, a tailed beast.
During Rin's death Kakashi and Rin were surrounded by Mist Nins who wanted to capture Rin to get the Power of the Sanbi
Kakashi killed Rin for the sake of Konohagakure so the enemies wont be able to get this huge powerup.
you've all got the point & correction guys, thanks a ton.![]()
but thats how kakashi obtained kamui right? and why did rin became a host anyway. :/ so many people that can be a sanbi host, why her?
you've all got the point & correction guys, thanks a ton.![]()
but thats how kakashi obtained kamui right? and why did rin became a host anyway. :/ so many people that can be a sanbi host, why her?
yeah i got that feeling too a long time ago pali really thought there was someone who pulled the strings that led minato's students to be in that tragic scene. and maybe obito's kamui was awakened because of the hatred the he felt when he saw kakashi and rin.
You can say, Obito's Mangekyou got Kamui, because he was fed up of this world. He wanted to create a new world with true peace. You could assume, the new world= the Kamui dimension, in terms of metamorphically speaking.
Kakashi and Obito both awaken the Mangekyou Sharingan at the same time and for the same reason. It was awaken because Rin died, they both experienced something very dramatic in their lives, which lead to its awakening. Obito wished to create a illusion world, under the Genjutsu called Tsukuyomi. Kamui never had anything to do with that concept.
If you wish to use Kamui as an metaphor, then say its a reflection of Obito's inner self after losing everything. A empty, black space where nothing exists other than a little array of hope.