what the sage wrote in the tablet

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Madara came up with the plan for infinite tsukyiomi after meeting with hashirama in the uchiha shrine after he read the tablet when he had ems. Check the flashback hashirama told if you don't believe me. The sage wrote that tablet so he came up with the idea as a solution to peace for the next sage of six paths but did madara read it after he acquired rinnegan. I think he did because he knew the rinnegan techniques. So what do you think the entire tablet says? It obviously didn't sway madara so is this the original so6p's plan for peace.
 

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I believe when he awoke the Rinnegan, Madara either went back to the Naka Shrine himself (or had used Zetsu to look through the Tablet via proxy) with his Rinnegan and found out the Sage was an Uzumaki, hence immediately afterwards, Uzushiogakure was destroyed and he implanted the Rinnegan on Nagato.
 

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Yeah the tablet has the paths abilities on it, otherwise how would anyone know how to use them?
 

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The destruction occur immediately before or after Kushina's arrival in Konoha, since the transplantation of the Rinnegan to Nagato occur approximately 32 years BSS, the same year Madara awoke the Rinnegan and the same year of Uzushiogakure's destruction, Nagato however only reawakened it in 28 BSS when he and his family were already living in Amegakure after Uzushiogakure's destruction when he saw his parents killed before his eyes.
 
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The destruction occur immediately before or after Kushina's arrival in Konoha, since the transplantation of the Rinnegan to Nagato occured approximately 32 years BSS, the same year Madara awoke the Rinnegan and the same year of Uzushiogakure's destruction, Nagato however only reawakened it in 28 BSS when he and his family were already living in Amegakure after Uzushiogakure's destruction.

I always believed madara was behind uzushiogakure's destruction.
 

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it talks about so6p's life, how he fought juubi, ways to obtain the rinnegan, the uchiha and senju ancestors, the secrets of madara's body.
 

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I always believed madara was behind uzushiogakure's destruction.

He was, and it is for two reasons:

1. The Uzumaki (Being the Rikudou's true original bloodline) inherited his Fuuinjutsu, which would've been a serious threat to the Eye of the Moon Plan

2. He needed an Uzumaki Host (Nagato) to reverse engineer and further awaken the Rinnegan's powers by making him experience pain, the Rinnegan afterall is the Eye of Samsara aka the Eye of Suffering, so it's only logical that the full awakening of its powers require the user to endure pain and suffering.
 

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I believe when he awoke the Rinnegan, Madara either went back to the Naka Shrine himself (or had used Zetsu to look through the Tablet via proxy) with his Rinnegan and found out the Sage was an Uzumaki, hence immediately afterwards, Uzushiogakure was destroyed and he implanted the Rinnegan on Nagato.

I'm gonna go with this. I don't know what that thing could have said, but I think the tablet talks about the sage had how to prevent juubi destroying the world
 

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I believe when he awoke the Rinnegan, Madara either went back to the Naka Shrine himself (or had used Zetsu to look through the Tablet via proxy) with his Rinnegan and found out the Sage was an Uzumaki, hence immediately afterwards, Uzushiogakure was destroyed and he implanted the Rinnegan on Nagato.


Great thought. That would make tons of sense too.
 

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If you're saying Sot6P had the same plan as Madara, then no. The Sage believed in peace, casting infinite Tsukiyome doesn't sound too peaceful.

Also rep to Sir Derp Obito, I never thought about Madara doesn't the Uzumaki village because of the Sage being an Uzumaki before. Brilliant.
 

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He was, and it is for two reasons:

1. The Uzumaki (Being the Rikudou's true original bloodline) inherited his Fuuinjutsu, which would've been a serious threat to the Eye of the Moon Plan

2. He needed an Uzumaki Host (Nagato) to reverse engineer and further awaken the Rinnegan's powers by making him experience pain, the Rinnegan afterall is the Eye of Samsara aka the Eye of Suffering, so it's only logical that the full awakening of its powers require the user to endure pain and suffering.


Totally explains why Nagato was the best rinnegan user aside from the sage himself. The sage has to be an uzumaki.
 

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If you're saying Sot6P had the same plan as Madara, then no. The Sage believed in peace, casting infinite Tsukiyome doesn't sound too peaceful.

Also rep to Sir Derp Obito, I never thought about Madara doesn't the Uzumaki village because of the Sage being an Uzumaki before. Brilliant.

His theory about the sage is very solid, except for one point That I personally see different than him.
 

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If you're saying Sot6P had the same plan as Madara, then no. The Sage believed in peace, casting infinite Tsukiyome doesn't sound too peaceful.

Also rep to Sir Derp Obito, I never thought about Madara doesn't the Uzumaki village because of the Sage being an Uzumaki before. Brilliant.

Thank you, it would also tie in perfectly with my hypothesis that it was Madara who was truly controlling Kirigakure for
the longest time and had used the military force of the Hidden Mist to wipe out Uzushiogakure:

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The ally of Uzushiogakure: Konoha, was in the front lines fighting in the Second Shinobi World War, Kirigakure situated to the east of Uzushiogakure would have had the perfect opportunity to attack the Uzumaki Village and destroy it.

And this would tie in perfectly with the idea that Madara was behind Rin being made a Jinchuuriki of the Three-Tails, since he knew Obito's feelings for Rin, he had the Mist Ninjas kidnap her and made her a Jin knowing that as a dutiful Shinobi, Rin would choose death over the destruction of Konoha, he did this to traumatize Obito and make him his ally.
 

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If you're saying Sot6P had the same plan as Madara, then no. The Sage believed in peace, casting infinite Tsukiyome doesn't sound too peaceful.

Also rep to Sir Derp Obito, I never thought about Madara doesn't the Uzumaki village because of the Sage being an Uzumaki before. Brilliant.

I just thought that was one path that the sage put on There for peace ( through power ) and the other ( for love ) didn't sway madara. I'm thinking of what the other path for peace that he probably put was.
 

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Thank you, it would also tie in perfectly with my hypothesis that it was Madara who was truly controlling Kirigakure for
the longest time and had used the military force of the Hidden Mist to wipe out Uzushiogakure:

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The ally of Uzushiogakure: Konoha, was in the front lines fighting in the Second Shinobi World War, Kirigakure situated to the east of Uzushiogakure would have had the perfect opportunity to attack the Uzumaki Village and destroy it.

And this would tie in perfectly with the idea that Madara was behind Rin being made a Jinchuuriki of the Three-Tails, since he knew Obito's feelings for Rin, he had the Mist Ninjas kidnap her and made her a Jin knowing that as a dutiful Shinobi, Rin would choose death over the destruction of Konoha, he did this to traumatize Obito and make him his ally.

I thought that as soon as I read the chapter. Did anybody else think it was the real madara that met with kisame and not Obito pretending to be him?
 

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I would like to think that the elder son wrote the tablet, not the sage
 

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I would like to think that the elder son wrote the tablet, not the sage

Not really, the Sage definitely wrote the Tablet:

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I just thought that was one path that the sage put on There for peace ( through power ) and the other ( for love ) didn't sway madara. I'm thinking of what the other path for peace that he probably put was.

That would be a huge mistake on Rikudo's part, then. >.>
 
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