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That's probably gonna be Sumire.
They have to pair everyone from the trio. If he gets with Sumire, that leaves Salad alone. Unless they have planned a new love interest for her down the line.
That's probably gonna be Sumire.
They have to pair everyone from the trio. If he gets with Sumire, that leaves Salad alone. Unless they have planned a new love interest for her down the line.
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Except Izuna is inserted in a lot situations that give him depth.
Except His love and ideals shaped Madara in what he was.
Except Izuna's positions are shown throughout the story. So much Sasuke is even compared to him.
In your opinion Naruto is more developed than Izuna what isn't true.
They have to pair everyone from the trio. If he gets with Sumire, that leaves Salad alone. Unless they have planned a new love interest for her down the line.
One of the small nuances I love about Madara's character is how he was defamed after his death, with accusations of him stealing Izuna's eyes or how he was some sort of war mongerer, to the point that even Uchihas like Itachi believed these things.
I mean, one could chalk it up to retcons, but I'd like to imagine it was Kishimoto's way of showing how those in power will lie and slander anyone who doesn't share their ideology and spread it to the masses as fact.
OT: when Kodachi isn't the writer/Kishimoto for that matter. Some writer who's adored Mikasa/Erza/Motoko/Asuna/Android 18/Orochimaru/The Powerpuff Girls/Totally Spies!/Charlie's Angels/Raven/Yoruichi/Retsu/Maya Natsume and basically doesn't have a phobia of ovaries.
They have to pair everyone from the trio. If he gets with Sumire, that leaves Salad alone. Unless they have planned a new love interest for her down the line.
The older time periods of the series have a lot of potential for more depth, especially in terms of international conflicts and political battles, which is honestly one of the more interesting things that made me love this series. Take Danzo and Root for example, they really remind me of how the USA is always mingling with other countries affairs, just like how Danzo was doing so with the Sound and Rain. I'd love to see how Hashirama and Madara went about turning a world of constant war into a more peaceful era, although still ridden with war regardless. These are things we never got to really see since the series stayed in the Fire country for the longest time. Kishimoto really failed at his world building. I mean, the guy still hasn't even shown us the planet's full scope, we've just been stuck on one continent.