How would that make it difficult for Oro...?Maybe because the goddamn ritual one has to peform everyday
You do know he had labs full of hundreds of fodder at his disposal, right?
How would that make it difficult for Oro...?Maybe because the goddamn ritual one has to peform everyday
Maybe because the goddamn ritual one has to peform everyday
Okay these are both false.I believe I read somewhere that the sacrifice ritual Hidan did, actually needs to be performed regularly to remain immortal. That explains why so few others would be Jashinists. As far as Orochimaru goes, I don't think he'd want his immortality to depend on the whim of some higher power, as he wants to be the ultimate power himself.
Funny thing is I actually replied to that post and gave the answer most people are giving to me here 0_o. I don't remember that thread at all 0_0.I asked this way back lol
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I think this might be closest to the answer. However you want to spin it, perhaps one cannot simply 'pick up Jashinism'. Most likely you have to be chosen to receive it. In that case, its likely considered to be more of a curse than anything else.Maybe because Jashin only accepted Hidan.
I tend to disagree. Dying of malnutrition and dying of old age are not the same thing. An immortal still has to eat, they just don't age. The manga literally agrees with the fact he's IMMORTAL which means he never dies from natural aging causes. He's also invinsible but not impenetrable.Hidan couldn't live forever, which is what orochimaru really wanted. Hidan can't be killed by the simple separation of Head and Neck, but could die of old age or Malnutrition. Orochimaru wanted to be immune to old age, hence constantly stealing 12 year old uchiha bodys. Anyway Orochimaru was bloody hard to kill. Naruto cut him in half and he walked it off.