So, recently, I put up a topic that stated Sasuke had been feeling remorse for his actions to Konoha and the people that surround him.
Turns out, I couldn't have been more wrong.
In this new issue, it shows that Sasuke is no more than a bitter bastard who will stop at nothing to see not only the Konoha Elders, but the entire village of Konoha crumble before him.
For shame, I would have loved to see Sasuke's character develop into something more than a ruthless killer.
It also seems that I was wrong about another thing.
Sasuke was hurt VERY deeply by Itachi's passing.
I mean, I know he hardly cares for Konoha anymore, but to say he values an entire village of innocent people over his brother that murdered his parents, is a little lopsided if you ask me.
I mean, even Madara seemed surprised as to how ruthless Sasuke sounded.
I just hope is was all a front to fool Madara but that hardly seems to be the case.
Thoughts?
[EDIT]
Oh!
I didn't notice until now, that whole part was a flashback
=p
But what does it mean?
Was Madara thinking back because he notices how Sasuke has changed, or does it mean that Sasuke really is ruthless killer?
And what did he mean by ''When one loves, there's the risk of hate.''
I mean, I know what it literally means, but how does it apply to Sasuke?
Is he talking about hating Konoha, and loving his brother?
Or maybe vice versa?
I don't know, anyone have thoughts on this?
Turns out, I couldn't have been more wrong.
In this new issue, it shows that Sasuke is no more than a bitter bastard who will stop at nothing to see not only the Konoha Elders, but the entire village of Konoha crumble before him.
For shame, I would have loved to see Sasuke's character develop into something more than a ruthless killer.
It also seems that I was wrong about another thing.
Sasuke was hurt VERY deeply by Itachi's passing.
I mean, I know he hardly cares for Konoha anymore, but to say he values an entire village of innocent people over his brother that murdered his parents, is a little lopsided if you ask me.
I mean, even Madara seemed surprised as to how ruthless Sasuke sounded.
I just hope is was all a front to fool Madara but that hardly seems to be the case.
Thoughts?
[EDIT]
Oh!
I didn't notice until now, that whole part was a flashback
=p
But what does it mean?
Was Madara thinking back because he notices how Sasuke has changed, or does it mean that Sasuke really is ruthless killer?
And what did he mean by ''When one loves, there's the risk of hate.''
I mean, I know what it literally means, but how does it apply to Sasuke?
Is he talking about hating Konoha, and loving his brother?
Or maybe vice versa?
I don't know, anyone have thoughts on this?
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