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lack of evidence bro...seriously
If they've never met Sasuke, they can't "disagree" that he is a representation of him. Naruto by himself is not the solution the shinobi world needs.Tailed beasts are only one who have met and known Sage of six paths, and they completly disagree![]()
I'll attempt to back up some of this, as well as explain where Sasuke's power is heading.
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Indeed, Sasuke's Mangekyo Sharingan is designed similar to an atom. He's also been shown in the "silhouette" fashion similar to Hagoromo Ohsutsuki.
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I will disagree with part of this, but I partially agree with the creation aspect.
Looking back on it, Orochimaru intended to take Sasuke's body for the purpose of:
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To many people, this sounds like the Rinnegan, but it is it?
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Notice that it was with the Sharingan and the Sage power of the curse mark that Sasuke took control of Orochimaru's inner being. Moving on, we get to Kabuto, who idolized Orochimaru, and saw Sasuke as someone who made significant progress:
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Now, Sasuke does not have Orochimaru or the Cursed seal any longer, so what is the significance of showing Sasuke as this person who made progress with Orochimaru's powers? The purpose, is with something known as "Sage transformation", or what Kabuto called "Sage mode". According to him, knowing Sage powers:
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Gave him significant progress, and proof of that is the power to breath life into objects. Sasuke no longer has the Cursed seal. He has Jugo's dna, which could allow him to undergo Sage transformation.
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And finally, we move on to eyes. While we can interpret "Choku tomoe" to mean a straight path, it probably refers to the ems.
Overall, Orochimaru and Kabuto wanted Sasuke's body for the eternal eyes and Sage transformation. These two were halfway towards what they wanted. And what did they want? Take a good look at this illustration:
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The design of Sasuke's eternal eyes matches up with his curse mark patterning. Almost a little too well. What is the significance of this? Sasuke is shinobi with a dual animal affinity--he is affiliated with snakes and hawks.
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What is the significance of this?
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The snake will fly, in the talons of the hawk. The two powers will exist in a single person, unlike what happened with Orochimaru and Kabuto.
Lastly:
Sasuke is currently the opposite of Madara. While Madara gave up on becoming Hokage, Sasuke is willing to put aside the loss of the Uchiha clan for the sake of changing the shinobi world--for everyone's benefit. Rather than have a power that grows more powerful with his hatred, we may instead have a power that grows more powerful with his desire to protect others. In other words:
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A "will of fire" Sharingan.
2. No evidence to that
3. That doesn't have anything to do with what OP said
4. That's a shitty excuse. What is so cool in insulting gays?
6. Again, no evidence
I don't agree with OP but next time make sure you have good points when you try to counter something U_U
If they've never met Sasuke, they can't "disagree" that he is a representation of him. Naruto by himself is not the solution the shinobi world needs.
That's bunk reasoning. None of them ever said Naruto was literally the reincarnation of Hagoromo, and you're missing the point of the story if you think one person alone could ever solve anything.Kurama met him and knows alot about him from watching within Naruto and what did he say to him the first time Sasuke met him?
That there should be /thread
^ Exactly. Sasuke - contrary to the extremely narrow-minded and ridiculous reasoning from NB - is the saviour for all those wronged by Konoha and Orochimaru. It's hilarious how NB somehow has embraced the notion that the whole Naruto-verse revolves around Konoha's will of fire, when the manga has repeatedly shown multiple perspectives.