Founding Fire Shadow
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I have seen numerous threads since the release of this week's chapter judging Hashirama's judgement in the events that would shape the future, some even "blaming" him for the 4th Shinobi World War & some even labeling him the "Worst Hokage", but isn't it too soon to judge? Hashirama's resolve & ideals led to the formation of Konoha which would set the standard for the Shinobi World; however it also allowed Madara to live to become the greatest threat to the Shinobi World so far, but it is here that I make my case. We have yet to see how the battle at the Valley of the End finished & if it turns out that it "is" like Obito explained & that Hashirama truly believed Madara dead, then how can we judge his actions or ideals as wrong? For if that is the case, his actions would have gained an unparalleled ally in the Uchiha & protected the village when he defeated Madara at the Valley, while his ideals would come to shape the greatest shinobi of the future from future Hokages like Hiruzen & Minato, down to even Uchihas; in Itachi & Shisui, & of course the protagonist of the manga in Naruto, all of which would only have benefited Konoha & its future; if not for bigotry on the part of Tobirama & the schemes of a surviving Madara, can we truly hold him at fault if this is the case & he truly believed he killed Madara at the Valley of the End?
Please share your thoughts.shodaimeicon:
Please share your thoughts.shodaimeicon: