Uchiha Tengoku
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I believe that the Naka Shrine tablet was written by Uchiha Madara and not by Rikudo Sennin. Let's think logically for a moment: Why would Rikudo Sennin go through all of the trouble of splitting the Juubi into 9 beings, using a god level variation of Chibaku Tensei to seal the body of the Juubi (a seal that only a Rinnegan user can break), and have two offsprings that do not possess the Rinnegan, if he wrote a how to guide on to achieve the rinnegan again? If Rikudo wanted his elder son to succeed him, then it would make sense to leave a how to guide behind for the rinnegan. But he did not. Also, to read the Naka Shrine tablet, the user needs the sharingan, then the mangekyou sharingan, then the EMS, and finally the Rinnegan. I don't think Rikudo Sennin had knowledge about the Sharingan, Mangekyou Sharingan, and the Eternal Mangekyou Sharingan. To read the Naka Shrine tablet, the reader must have each dojutsu. The tablet itself was written in such a way that if the user did not have EMS, then they would not be able to read the EMS section of the tablet. The only known Uchiha to have all four levels of dojutsu is Uchiha Madara. Madara wrote the tablet to guide the incoming Uchihas on how to achieve the Rinnegan. Why would Madara make a how to guide for other Uchihas to become godlike? Because, if his fail safe "Nagato and Obito" used Rinne Tensei on anyone other than him, his plan of becoming the Ten Tails jinchurriki would hit the dust. He probably left the message in Rinnegan readable language "This is how you revive the ten tails
. This is how you revive me, The Great Uchiha Madara
"
(Collect all bijuus into the Gedo Mazo I summoned from the Moon)
(Rinne Tensei)