So our uchias empaths

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From what Tobimaru said it would seem uchia turn evil when overloaded by emotions from like lost love one's,and all uchia go down that path .what if they could channel that power in control it, all uchia so far have follow the path of hate and took the easy way to get power by killing there friends and taking siblings eyes, what if there's another path thats harder to get but offers new powers unleashing there true power.
 

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The Uchiha curse, maybe Sasuke will break that curse

Itachi and Shishui seem to have been sparred from that curse but Sasuke is a victim of it atm. If he doesn't change though he will be the destruction of that cursed clan.
 

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Well, I get that the kind of sensitivity that Itachi was 'in possession' of, would do the trick pretty much.
I mean, he saw lots of death and probably lost friends during the war when he was only 4.
He didn't really seem to me like a person full of hate despite what he'd been through, though he could lose temper, knowing others' ignorance, that I admit, thinking it isn't all too relevant in the case here.

I wonder what kind of power that would be?

Edit: Oh, and as Alchemist says, there's Shisui as well, and maybe others? Who knows~
 

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I've always thought that every form of Sharingan after base has been overkill. So I guess I was satisfied with Tobirama's explanation.

No person with good motives would desire such power at such costs. So I doubt that a fully satisfied Uchiha would even want such power. I've generally thought of the MS and EMS like big juicy steaks dangled in front of a hungry kitty just to see how far it's willing to go to sate itself.
With MS, you trade your own eyesight for power and with EMS you have to kill your kin to obtain light again. They're like tests to see how far an Uchiha is willing to go for power.

I guess that's why the Uchiha are called cursed.
Their whole lives seem to be a test.

They love, they lose said love and obtain MS. Then they start losing their eyesight and are forced to harm their own blood to become strong again. When you think of it like that, it seems pretty sad.
 

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I've always thought that every form of Sharingan after base has been overkill. So I guess I was satisfied with Tobirama's explanation.

No person with good motives would desire such power at such costs. So I doubt that a fully satisfied Uchiha would even want such power. I've generally thought of the MS and EMS like big juicy steaks dangled in front of a hungry kitty just to see how far it's willing to go to sate itself.
With MS, you trade your own eyesight for power and with EMS you have to kill your kin to obtain light again. They're like tests to see how far an Uchiha is willing to go for power.

I guess that's why the Uchiha are called cursed.
Their whole lives seem to be a test.

They love, they lose said love and obtain MS. Then they start losing their eyesight and are forced to harm their own blood to become strong again. When you think of it like that, it seems pretty sad.

I would agree to this.
First it seemed a rather morbid process of the individual selfishness being in focus, but now the fact that it's part of their inherent powers, nothing they can really decide on...
I mean, just how many Uchihas knew this to begin with?

For Sasuke, he was all about obtaining greater power in order to kill Itachi, but he refrained from killing Naruto at the end of part one to get the MS. And while getting the mangekyou was, to Sasuke, a way to become more powerful, he choose still another way.

Would this make him less of a villain?
I'm not sure, and I'm not one to consider this very often, but he did hurt Karin with the intent to kill, and others he did kill.

I don't think it's probably for him to be one to break their curse, unless he really does understand eniterly what it is he's done, no, that's not enough IMO:
If there are still any Uchihas after the conclusion of the war and if Jiraya's vision about peace among the shinobi does come true, then I don't think we could credit the breaking of any curse to the any of the Uchihas alone. Everyone lives in the same world and their acting and decisions affects other's lives and so on. All would have to get better.
 

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Hopefully in his anger he will realize that is the only way to "revive" his clan is to break the curse. I mean kishi gave him a perfect road now to revive the clan without the very thing that has plagued the Uchiha from a long time ago. He has 1 primary example with Itachi(since I dont think he knows of what Shisui did for Itachi) of how without the curse one can become stronger. He is also set to be the founder of a new Uchiha Clan that is truly free. I so hope Sasuke can see that and go with it.
 

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Makes for a nice point

Naruto is going to break this curse through his relentless pursuit to save the bond between him n sasuke
 

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I would agree to this.
First it seemed a rather morbid process of the individual selfishness being in focus, but now the fact that it's part of their inherent powers, nothing they can really decide on...
I mean, just how many Uchihas knew this to begin with?

For Sasuke, he was all about obtaining greater power in order to kill Itachi, but he refrained from killing Naruto at the end of part one to get the MS. And while getting the mangekyou was, to Sasuke, a way to become more powerful, he choose still another way.

Would this make him less of a villain?
I'm not sure, and I'm not one to consider this very often, but he did hurt Karin with the intent to kill, and others he did kill.

I don't think it's probably for him to be one to break their curse, unless he really does understand eniterly what it is he's done, no, that's not enough IMO:
If there are still any Uchihas after the conclusion of the war and if Jiraya's vision about peace among the shinobi does come true, then I don't think we could credit the breaking of any curse to the any of the Uchihas alone. Everyone lives in the same world and their acting and decisions affects other's lives and so on. All would have to get better.

I don't think its so much that it will be others to primarily help him beat the curse but he will more than likely find a different way and revive the clan in that way. That way future generations of the new Uchiha clan will be untainted with curse. Dependent on Kishi this may be the true revival of Sasuke that everyone has been waiting for. For a long time now I don't think it was the intent for naruto and sasuke to fight each other to the death but to essentially play out a reunite long lost brothers parody that is prevalent in quite a few mangas.
 
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