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Literally going in there as a guy doing a half assed cosplay of Orochimaru
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Literally going in there as a guy doing a half assed cosplay of Orochimaru
Literally going in there as a guy doing a half assed cosplay of Orochimaru
Ninshu, the ultimate relationship fixer! Once Anko and Daisuke have that I can't see many big problems remaining in their relationship. Problems sure, but nothing that could break it.
Ugh. This whole arc just feels like it's building up to something tragic. Jashin doing things in the background, Daisuke and Anko being all lovey-dovey. I just keep waiting for the other shoe to drop.
Wellp, he's still none too bright. All he said was that the historical period changed due to the shift in geopolitical systems, not that one was superior to the other or that the current system was good. I mean, honestly the Warring States Period in their world produced far more effective chakra users than the Hidden Villages era and the death-toll from wars would be lower overall due to the size of the factions being minuscule by comparison.he admitted that the Villages stopped the warring states period!"
Fan of the Watchmen? I forgot what that blue guy's name was...This really should have ended with you fucking off into the universe after taking care the the big bads because at this point it feels like your dragging it out.
Dr. ManhattanFan of the Watchmen? I forgot what that blue guy's name was...
I forgot that Daisuke only watched part of the series...I blinked in surprise. "You can talk?"
"Obviously," The Kyuubi replied airily.
Ninshu, the ultimate relationship fixer! Once Anko and Daisuke have that I can't see many big problems remaining in their relationship. Problems sure, but nothing that could break it.
So, entirely as expected, Naruto completely failed to change Daisuke's mind, and even more incompetently than I expected got fooled into thinking he succeeded despite CALLING THIS VERY SCENARIO OF FALSE BELIEF EARLIER! Stupid child, but hey three points for me.
So, entirely as expected, Naruto completely failed to change Daisuke's mind, and even more incompetently than I expected got fooled into thinking he succeeded despite CALLING THIS VERY SCENARIO OF FALSE BELIEF EARLIER! Stupid child, but hey three points for me.
ALSO props for making Sakura actually do stuff that's relevant and helpful if not world changing. You can actually make a case that she contributes and participates as opposed to just standing there. Our earlier talk about her wasn't forgotten.
And finally the Anko scene was good. Having them realize that problems are happening in the relationship, controlling their anger, talking about it, taking steps to warn of future behavior, and finally making plans was good. For my money less odd than earlier too. Outside the nature of the problems being unusual, which was inevitable, that would totally be the kind of conversation couples should aspire to when problems arise.
"I…wanted too." This is the incorrect form of to. You could change it to "I... wanted to." if you wanted to leave only one to. Alternatively "I... wanted to too."
Ninshu allows to understand someone completely on a basic level. This also means that you may learn things about someone you wish you never learned. In a way it may as much backfire as help IMO.
It doesn't matter. I suspect Daisuke simply forgot, but in first part Kyuubi does talk in fact, way before Shippuden.
Naruto can be shrewd, cunning and in many cases even prove his battlefield/training genius, but smart on a basic level he isn't. Naruto is an example of... let's say 3-4 Intelligence (as he should be smarter here then canon at this point of story) with Charisma 10 making up for his at best mediocre base intelligence.
Compare this to Shippuden where Kurama uses his entire hand to hold Naruto down. That is some SERIOUS size nerfing.
Considering you already fixed every complaint save learning new skills, and they still fresh kids, it seems the conversation was still remembered subconsciously or you hated a lot of the stuff I did without prompting.
Also the talk with Minato is gonna be legendary. I assume some general tone along the lines of: "I brought you back into this world, and don't think reversing the process would be in any way difficult. You want to directly interfere with one of my projects you consult me first."
*busts up laughing*
You've said that before. Twice, if I recall correctly. It never sticks.
Hey, if it does this time, awesome!
Last time I said it so many people agreed you rewrote it, and while I'll say it's better then the ROB version.
Just in case it becomes relevant, this forum shares the other one's ability to bring up a list of options upon clicking someone's name. Not saying whether or not to do it or anything. Just precaution against the possibility of things getting nasty.
My only real complaint with this, and it's not exclusive to your story, is that if you make the Pure World a wonderful place where people can be happy forever, there's no incentive not to be a mass murderer.
My only real complaint with this, and it's not exclusive to your story, is that if you make the Pure World a wonderful place where people can be happy forever, there's no incentive not to be a mass murderer.
You feel bad about killing people because it robs them of their life, their future and everything they could have done as well as hurts their loved ones. There's heavy debate on if there even is an afterlife.
However, if everyone gets an amazing afterlife that's objectively better than being alive, why should you care about killing people? You're 100% doing them a favor. It doesn't even matter if YOU die really, given that you know a literal paradise awaits you. In this universe, it doesn't matter what religion you follow or what you've done. The Hokage gets the same afterlife as a nun and a serial killer.
In that vein, I don't see a problem with killing off all the other hidden villages that refuse to agree to your demands, and then resurrecting any innocents who got caught up in the nuke/explosion/whatever you dropped on them. Think about it. Minato killed 10K people to end a war and he was seen as a hero. All you're doing is a scaled up version of his massacre, and you revive all the innocents who died too. Assuming they want to come back, but it's understandable why they wouldn't.
This ends the wars until eventually humanity decides to screw with each other again, but that's nothing a little more murder can't solve.
I suppose Jashin might pitch a fit about you ruining the game, or find it hilarious that you resorted to these tactics, but at the end of the day it's whatever. You can't kill him. He might be able to kill you, but you'll probably reform or something like Death God and Jashin would, assuming you all operate under the same rules.
Your friends wouldn't have any reason to complain, either. As the only Hidden village left and the largest group of ninjas alive(perhaps the only ones), now Konoha can reign supreme. As long as they agree to not act too scummy.
More like it takes overwhelming numbers before it gets through to you sometimes, but lets not snipe at each other. I'm not posting to insult you, I'm really sure why you went this godmode route you've basically turned the story into a punch and counter punch between you and evil god.
I'm not going to bother with details on these mental blind spots despite having a perfect 10. Lastly why the hell didn't you just leave behind or send a clone to the team?