Thefatsteak
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I tried the search bar and couldn't find anything of this nature so forgive me if this has been made already.
Obito may never have turned evil. As a kid, he was kindhearted and willing to die to save his friends; Turning evil is a major change in character. Even if Madara tried to brainwash him he could have secretly held on to his ideals and put on a show to keep Madara happy with him.
After Madara's death, Obito continued his plan, not to take over the world, but to cause the Shinobi World War, knowing that he could either crush the Shinobi system giving them a fresh start or force the nations to unite and defeat him, pulling an Itachi-like stunt and putting on a charade even to his death for the good of the ones he loves. His appearance at the Kage summit also contributes to this because declaring war on the nations when the Kages were already together made it simple for them to make an alliance.
This could explain why Obito is willing to act and do evil and also why he appeared nervous when Madara was revived because he could have planned not to revive him so that he wouldn't interfere in the plan to unite the Shinobi nations.
Sorry if there is some detail I missed that disproves this theory but I thought I'd share it anyway.
Obito may never have turned evil. As a kid, he was kindhearted and willing to die to save his friends; Turning evil is a major change in character. Even if Madara tried to brainwash him he could have secretly held on to his ideals and put on a show to keep Madara happy with him.
After Madara's death, Obito continued his plan, not to take over the world, but to cause the Shinobi World War, knowing that he could either crush the Shinobi system giving them a fresh start or force the nations to unite and defeat him, pulling an Itachi-like stunt and putting on a charade even to his death for the good of the ones he loves. His appearance at the Kage summit also contributes to this because declaring war on the nations when the Kages were already together made it simple for them to make an alliance.
This could explain why Obito is willing to act and do evil and also why he appeared nervous when Madara was revived because he could have planned not to revive him so that he wouldn't interfere in the plan to unite the Shinobi nations.
Sorry if there is some detail I missed that disproves this theory but I thought I'd share it anyway.