NamikazeNagato
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In the latest chapter, Madara states that he has four brothers, or at least "had" four brothers. I don't think he didn't mention Izuna for some half-ass reason, but that Izuna was never his "brother" to begin with. Let me explain.
Madara is growing up in a time of constant war and death. The recent passing of his brothers have left him emotionally scarred but he's very tough and isn't showing it. That's why he keeps on going to meet Hashirama! They're both very similar and alone in their goals (peace).
After the two grow up and go their separate ways, Madara meets a lonely, younger Izuna whom he immediately bonds with. The two begin to become close friends and then, practically brothers. Madara watches over Izuna super close to ensure that he's safe. The two become rivals and "brothers" that take over Uchiha.
When he dies, this greatly screws up Madara who becomes delirious with vengeance. Like another poster said, maybe Hashirama accidentally killed Izuna?
Tell me what you think! *_*
Madara is growing up in a time of constant war and death. The recent passing of his brothers have left him emotionally scarred but he's very tough and isn't showing it. That's why he keeps on going to meet Hashirama! They're both very similar and alone in their goals (peace).
After the two grow up and go their separate ways, Madara meets a lonely, younger Izuna whom he immediately bonds with. The two begin to become close friends and then, practically brothers. Madara watches over Izuna super close to ensure that he's safe. The two become rivals and "brothers" that take over Uchiha.
When he dies, this greatly screws up Madara who becomes delirious with vengeance. Like another poster said, maybe Hashirama accidentally killed Izuna?
Tell me what you think! *_*