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I realize rikudou sennin real goal on why he created the senju and uchiha clans and why he left his lifelong legacy to his two kids
My Personal Theory: The sage of 6 paths wanted their clans to have relations with each other to have a perfect rinnegan user remember if you get an uchiha + senju bloodlines with sharingan= rinnegan and to also add without using senju DNA (this would cause a huge mutation on the human body) and to this the user must have had what rikudou sennin did with being a priest monk meaning he needed to have a good spiritual heart and to go though mental health and to have a long life span unlike the sage did the user would have had all the powers of the sage and even would have been above him in Justus and to this I proven 100 years doesn’t mean for a rinnegan user but also this user had a goal to protect the world from the juubi. Or keep it bay. But thanks to the oldest son no such thing happened the sage chose was on showing love not power (the sage was thought was force)
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My Personal Theory: The sage of 6 paths wanted their clans to have relations with each other to have a perfect rinnegan user remember if you get an uchiha + senju bloodlines with sharingan= rinnegan and to also add without using senju DNA (this would cause a huge mutation on the human body) and to this the user must have had what rikudou sennin did with being a priest monk meaning he needed to have a good spiritual heart and to go though mental health and to have a long life span unlike the sage did the user would have had all the powers of the sage and even would have been above him in Justus and to this I proven 100 years doesn’t mean for a rinnegan user but also this user had a goal to protect the world from the juubi. Or keep it bay. But thanks to the oldest son no such thing happened the sage chose was on showing love not power (the sage was thought was force)
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