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The Final Villian we all missed. How he's been hiding right under our "noses"
Before I can start the theory, I first need to explain my process for arriving at this idea. Normally, this would not be necessary but for this thread in order to understand what I am saying, I need you to understand why I am saying it. If you want, skip to "The God's of Naruto" because that is where the actual theory starts, however reading where I got the idea may help you better understand it.
It's tough to decide where to start, but I guess the best place would be here..
The God Tree, which as it's name states was worshipped like a God. But wait, other God's have been depicted too right?
Like these guys at the Fire Temple
Or this guy, also at the Fire Temple
And what about these idols shown during Itachi and Danzo's conversation?
Don't forget the "Death God"
And of, course, Hidan's Lord Jashin
"Ancient Japanese legend states that the Ninja clans descended from a creature called Tengu..."
"Sōjōbō is the mythical king of the tengu. He carries a fan made from seven feathers as a sign of his position at the top of tengu society."
"...a half-man-half-crow hybrid with the power to alter nature and the minds of men."
This is where the Uchiha's mastery of illusions (genjutsu) come from, the Tengu King Sojobo.
"Like many demons, they are often associated with the color red."
Not to mention, Sojobo's descendants have the ability to summon a spirited version of himself. (remember how I said I'd mention another place you've seen him.)
Don't tell me you never noticed the similarities between Susanoo and this guy..
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Lets not forget the "Perfect Uchiha" Sasuke who's curse mark mode looks very similar to Sojobo as well..
And this page nearly seals the deal that Sasuke is being corrupted by a darker influence.
This theory is actually based off a very old and very popular idea that has since been "disproven". I won't mention which one, but it will become pretty obvious if you have been following theories for a long time (it is not Sage=Uzumaki). So credit goes to the original, though I don't think anyone knows who that is anymore.
Before I can start the theory, I first need to explain my process for arriving at this idea. Normally, this would not be necessary but for this thread in order to understand what I am saying, I need you to understand why I am saying it. If you want, skip to "The God's of Naruto" because that is where the actual theory starts, however reading where I got the idea may help you better understand it.
So Let's Begin
Ever since Madara shed light on the truth of the Shinobi's origins us fans have been racking our brains trying to decipher the meaning "underneath" his story. I sprinkled the site with little posts and threads exclaiming the inconsistencies in Madara's telling of Kaguya's story, but I never had a complete idea of what I was trying to say.
I questioned the fruit, and Kaguya's motivation for eating it.
Here is the thread I posted, its short, but to summarize, I basically presented a thought. Was Kaguya tempted to eat the fruit by some one else?
I guess my question boils down to...how did we go from here...
To here...
Some one with the ability to influence minds. Some one...like these guys...
Obviously, I'm not saying an Uchiha was responsible...but think about where their powers come from.
The fruit is contradictory is it not? It grows once every millennium and can turn an ordinary person into a God. No one knows why they shouldn't touch it, but somehow knows what it is capable of, which of course, makes no sense. How could some one know if no ones ever touched it?
What I assume to be many of your answers..
"Well Kaguya saw the world in chaos and became a God to bring order. And...well the fruit grows on the God Tree, so people just assumed it would give them limitless power"
And yes, this could be what happened. But again, I ask you, how did she know what the fruit would do? She had to have been told no?
In the end the point I'm trying to get across is...Is there another villain?? The one who got Kaguya to eat the fruit?
So with these two ideas in mind..
1. Kaguya was tempted to eat the fruit
2. The fruit = corruption
...we can move forward.
I questioned the fruit, and Kaguya's motivation for eating it.
Here is the thread I posted, its short, but to summarize, I basically presented a thought. Was Kaguya tempted to eat the fruit by some one else?
It's a simple idea really. And is one that I believe holds some merit..
I guess my question boils down to...how did we go from here...
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To here...
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So the Princess asks herself, "How should I go about bringing peace to the world? Oh...well let me eat that fruit everyone has been saying not to touch on the off chance that it gives me Godly powers."
Was Kaguya tempted by another?
Some one with the ability to influence minds. Some one...like these guys...
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Obviously, I'm not saying an Uchiha was responsible...but think about where their powers come from.
The fruit is contradictory is it not? It grows once every millennium and can turn an ordinary person into a God. No one knows why they shouldn't touch it, but somehow knows what it is capable of, which of course, makes no sense. How could some one know if no ones ever touched it?
What I assume to be many of your answers..
"Well Kaguya saw the world in chaos and became a God to bring order. And...well the fruit grows on the God Tree, so people just assumed it would give them limitless power"
And yes, this could be what happened. But again, I ask you, how did she know what the fruit would do? She had to have been told no?
In the end the point I'm trying to get across is...Is there another villain?? The one who got Kaguya to eat the fruit?
I also posted a thread about the fruit itself, suggesting that it may not be just a simple fruit, but a living, breathing, entity who in fact enticed Kaguya to eat it. The Juubi was actually protecting humanity against its power, not keeping humanity from it's power. I'll post the link to the thread, but its lengthy so I would suggest reading it later, that is if you decide you want to. What's important to note is the fruit has been corrupting humanity.
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So with these two ideas in mind..
1. Kaguya was tempted to eat the fruit
2. The fruit = corruption
...we can move forward.
The "God's" of Naruto
I had my predictions and theories, but I needed a story. I needed a character that could be introduced by Kishimoto as the final villain, the one who got Kaguya to eat the fruit in order to realize their influence over mankind. And what do you know, I found him in a relic Naruto theory.
It's tough to decide where to start, but I guess the best place would be here..
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The God Tree, which as it's name states was worshipped like a God. But wait, other God's have been depicted too right?
Like these guys at the Fire Temple
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Or this guy, also at the Fire Temple
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And what about these idols shown during Itachi and Danzo's conversation?
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Don't forget the "Death God"
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And of, course, Hidan's Lord Jashin
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There may even be other's but the point I'm making is that there have been numerous statues or idols seemingly depicting God's but never any mention about who they were in Naruto's universe. I, like many of you, just wrote it off as Kishi giving an ode to his heritage and showing different Japanese, Buddhist and Hindu, God's in his story. But then something strange happened, an actual "God" was presented in the form of the God Tree and it got me thinking, "is it possible the statues and God's presented in the manga are dedicated to the God Tree?"
The Greatest Trick the Devil Ever Pulled was Getting People to Believe He Didn't Exist
This, is Sojobo Tengu (some of you may be seeing where I'm going with this) and you may be wondering why you recognize him..
Well that's because I showed him to you earlier
His image has been sprinkled throughout the story, there is another important place you'll see him, but I'll save that for later..
A little info on Sojobo
Some of you might be saying, "Well what's a tengu?"
Tengu
Sojobo is the fruit, and the second "God" of Naruto. There has been a consistent duality in this story, Naruto and Sasuke, Madara and Hashiram, etc. and it started with the God Tree. The Juubi(the Tree) and Sojobo(the fruit).
The Juubi, as the personification of nature, keeps Sojobo at bay.
Point 1
However, the Juubi is not able to completely suppress Sojobo and his power is able to manifest every 1000 years in the form of a fruit. Ever wonder why "No one knows why they aren't suppose to touch it?"
With people constantly at war, Sojobo notices a young princess seeking a way to end the blood shed.
"Being shape-shifters, tengu are capable of assuming a variety of forms or casting various illusions to deceive humans."
Sojobo is able to use his mastery of illusions to persuade the Princess that eating the fruit and becoming a God would help her people, when in turn it will curse them for generations.
But it wasn't about the Princess, it was about passing down Sojobo's blood, ensuring his influence over humanity. This is why it had to be a woman.
Point 2
So now everything is in place for Sojobo. However the Juubi realizes what has happened and in an effort to end Sojobo's bloodline he attempts to kill Kaguya and her son Bagoromo, of course, he fails, and is sealed into the Sage.
The Sage, now harboring the Juubi and Sobojo's power splits them up before he dies.
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Well that's because I showed him to you earlier
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His image has been sprinkled throughout the story, there is another important place you'll see him, but I'll save that for later..
A little info on Sojobo
Sōjōbō is the mythical king of the tengu. He carries a fan made from seven feathers as a sign of his position at the top of tengu society. He is extremely powerful, and one legend says he has the strength of 1,000 normal tengu. Interestingly, Sōjōbō is said to live upon Mount Kurama.
Some of you might be saying, "Well what's a tengu?"
Tengu
Ancient Japanese legend states that the Ninja clans descended from a creature called Tengu, a half-man-half-crow hybrid with the power to alter nature and the minds of men. Tengu's are said to enjoy spreading chaos and confusion in the human world. Being shape-shifters, tengu are capable of assuming a variety of forms or casting various illusions to deceive humans. They are often associated with crows or some human-like creature with a bird's beak or a long and beak-like nose. Like many demons, they are often associated with the color red.
If you still haven't realized where I'm going with this, allow me to help.
The Theory
Sojobo is the fruit, and the second "God" of Naruto. There has been a consistent duality in this story, Naruto and Sasuke, Madara and Hashiram, etc. and it started with the God Tree. The Juubi(the Tree) and Sojobo(the fruit).
The Juubi, as the personification of nature, keeps Sojobo at bay.
Point 1
In fact, the two statues we see represent the Juubi and Sojobo.
Also here. Notice the statue with multiple faces, this represents Sujobo's ability to shape-shift. Also, note the hands of the two statues (I know you can only see the top half). But where one represents a sign for "Jutsu"(the Sojobo statue), the other is representing the sign for meditation, or what we have come to know as "Sage mode" (the Juubi's statue).
Through the fruit, Sojobo gave Ninjutsu to mankind; so it would make sense that his statue is depicting the symbol for jutsu. The Juubi is the personification of nature and harbors an infinite amount of natural chakra, so it would make sense that it's statue is depicting the symbol for natural chakra.
This picture below represents the Monks worship of the original God, Sojobo, and his gift of Ninjutsu to humans. Don't forget, the Tree and by extension the Fruit were worshipped like Gods. Would it not make sense to tribute these God's through the construction of statues and monuments? Perhaps these temples are centuries old. Who is to say when they were established? They could be relics of the Sage's time. Or the "image" of the God Tree in people's minds changed over time, either way, the idols being worshipped at the Temple of Fire represent the God Tree.
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Also here. Notice the statue with multiple faces, this represents Sujobo's ability to shape-shift. Also, note the hands of the two statues (I know you can only see the top half). But where one represents a sign for "Jutsu"(the Sojobo statue), the other is representing the sign for meditation, or what we have come to know as "Sage mode" (the Juubi's statue).
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Through the fruit, Sojobo gave Ninjutsu to mankind; so it would make sense that his statue is depicting the symbol for jutsu. The Juubi is the personification of nature and harbors an infinite amount of natural chakra, so it would make sense that it's statue is depicting the symbol for natural chakra.
This picture below represents the Monks worship of the original God, Sojobo, and his gift of Ninjutsu to humans. Don't forget, the Tree and by extension the Fruit were worshipped like Gods. Would it not make sense to tribute these God's through the construction of statues and monuments? Perhaps these temples are centuries old. Who is to say when they were established? They could be relics of the Sage's time. Or the "image" of the God Tree in people's minds changed over time, either way, the idols being worshipped at the Temple of Fire represent the God Tree.
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However, the Juubi is not able to completely suppress Sojobo and his power is able to manifest every 1000 years in the form of a fruit. Ever wonder why "No one knows why they aren't suppose to touch it?"
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With people constantly at war, Sojobo notices a young princess seeking a way to end the blood shed.
"Being shape-shifters, tengu are capable of assuming a variety of forms or casting various illusions to deceive humans."
Sojobo is able to use his mastery of illusions to persuade the Princess that eating the fruit and becoming a God would help her people, when in turn it will curse them for generations.
But it wasn't about the Princess, it was about passing down Sojobo's blood, ensuring his influence over humanity. This is why it had to be a woman.
Point 2
Ever find this strange? Kaguya gets pregnant after she eats the fruit. This is not a coincidence. It was planned. Again, this is why it had to be a woman.
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So now everything is in place for Sojobo. However the Juubi realizes what has happened and in an effort to end Sojobo's bloodline he attempts to kill Kaguya and her son Bagoromo, of course, he fails, and is sealed into the Sage.
The Sage, now harboring the Juubi and Sobojo's power splits them up before he dies.
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Plan Continued: The Uchiha
The Uchiha are descendants of Sojobo all of the signs of there are for us.
"Ancient Japanese legend states that the Ninja clans descended from a creature called Tengu..."
"Sōjōbō is the mythical king of the tengu. He carries a fan made from seven feathers as a sign of his position at the top of tengu society."
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"...a half-man-half-crow hybrid with the power to alter nature and the minds of men."
This is where the Uchiha's mastery of illusions (genjutsu) come from, the Tengu King Sojobo.
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"Like many demons, they are often associated with the color red."
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Not to mention, Sojobo's descendants have the ability to summon a spirited version of himself. (remember how I said I'd mention another place you've seen him.)
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Don't tell me you never noticed the similarities between Susanoo and this guy..
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Lets not forget the "Perfect Uchiha" Sasuke who's curse mark mode looks very similar to Sojobo as well..
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And this page nearly seals the deal that Sasuke is being corrupted by a darker influence.
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The Uchiha are descendants of Sojobo.
[/SPOILER]So to wrap this thing up.
"Ancient Japanese legend states that the Ninja clans descended from a creature called Tengu, a half-man-half-crow hybrid with the power to alter nature and the minds of men. Tengu's are said to enjoy spreading chaos and confusion in the human world."
Kishimoto has introduced Tengu into the story, this is undeniable, we have seen them throughout; whether it be statues or Susanoo. Given the real-life legends of Tengu, "that ninja descend from them and they enjoy spreading chaos" we have to at least consider what role (if any) that they may play.
You may be wondering, "where does this all lead?" Well if I had to guess..
Project Tsukuyomi, strange how the tablet led Madara to this plan. It even showed him how to obtain Rinnengan and piece the Juubi back together, yet strangely, it left off "why people shouldn't eat the fruit." Sojobo is and always was after complete control of humanity through an eternal illusion. Which remember, is the Tengu specialty.
Kishimoto has introduced Tengu into the story, this is undeniable, we have seen them throughout; whether it be statues or Susanoo. Given the real-life legends of Tengu, "that ninja descend from them and they enjoy spreading chaos" we have to at least consider what role (if any) that they may play.
You may be wondering, "where does this all lead?" Well if I had to guess..
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Project Tsukuyomi, strange how the tablet led Madara to this plan. It even showed him how to obtain Rinnengan and piece the Juubi back together, yet strangely, it left off "why people shouldn't eat the fruit." Sojobo is and always was after complete control of humanity through an eternal illusion. Which remember, is the Tengu specialty.
If you were able to make it through then, thank you for reading
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makes sense if you really think about it.