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Serious Question:
If Hashirama had killed Madara the first time around, would it have ended the conflict between Indra and Ashura?
I'm asking bc Madara was at peace with dying by Hashirama's hand. There was a love and respect there that enabled him to die in peace bc it was Hashirama killing him.
Madara had accepted defeat in battle (just like Sasuke eventually did in the area of ideology) and was at peace with it. What drove him into despair and lead him to plan the IT was the stuff that happened after the alliance.
I personally think it would have ended the conflict. Indra loved his family but when his dad shat on his approach to protecting his loved ones, the love turned into resentment and the resentment to hate.
But when he reincarnated in Madara and Madara and Hashi connected, Ashura and Indra regained their sense of brotherly love for a brief period. Then, the reality of war and violence disrupted that brother bond once again with the confrontation at the river. Then after battling for years, and Hashi defeated Madara, the brotherly bond, the love and respect that he felt for Hashi--the feelings that were shrouded hate-- rose to the surface and enabled him to accept defeat (at least that's how it seems to me). If he had died then and there, I believe the conflict would've ended.
Thoughts?
If Hashirama had killed Madara the first time around, would it have ended the conflict between Indra and Ashura?
I'm asking bc Madara was at peace with dying by Hashirama's hand. There was a love and respect there that enabled him to die in peace bc it was Hashirama killing him.
Madara had accepted defeat in battle (just like Sasuke eventually did in the area of ideology) and was at peace with it. What drove him into despair and lead him to plan the IT was the stuff that happened after the alliance.
I personally think it would have ended the conflict. Indra loved his family but when his dad shat on his approach to protecting his loved ones, the love turned into resentment and the resentment to hate.
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But when he reincarnated in Madara and Madara and Hashi connected, Ashura and Indra regained their sense of brotherly love for a brief period. Then, the reality of war and violence disrupted that brother bond once again with the confrontation at the river. Then after battling for years, and Hashi defeated Madara, the brotherly bond, the love and respect that he felt for Hashi--the feelings that were shrouded hate-- rose to the surface and enabled him to accept defeat (at least that's how it seems to me). If he had died then and there, I believe the conflict would've ended.
Thoughts?