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What is the special ability of Urashiki Otsutsuki’s Rinnegan in Boruto?
The Rinnegan is said to be able to see the truth of all things, including Pain's identity as Yahiko Rokudo from Anima. The Boruto series is an amazing show about the relationship between a father and son at different stages in their lives. Often enough we would see manifestations of this with scenesRead more
The Rinnegan is said to be able to see the truth of all things, including Pain’s identity as Yahiko Rokudo from Anima.
The Boruto series is an amazing show about the relationship between a father and son at different stages in their lives. Often enough we would see manifestations of this with scenes showcasing them talking with one another when they were finally old enough too have that kind of conversation . But what I find even more interesting than those moments are snippets found throughout the episodes that gave me a glimpse into their connection through time. Scenes like when Naruto gently tapped Sasuke on his head and made him misty eyed and watched over him as he disappeared into flashback
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I think there are female orcs, but they have not been given much attention because of the male-focused narrative. But if we strive to give voice to everyone, then we should imagine that they exist. The reason for this is because there seem to be female orc leaders such as Lotho's grandmother and ShaRead more
I think there are female orcs, but they have not been given much attention because of the male-focused narrative. But if we strive to give voice to everyone, then we should imagine that they exist. The reason for this is because there seem to be female orc leaders such as Lotho’s grandmother and Sharkey who lead some forces. This means society appears matriarchial though seems less so at the top of the rung in comparison with hobbits, elves, or dwarves. They appear rather like women in an Afghan tribal society—those on top are powerful and those below need them as intermediaries to survive. And when all it takes is leadership from a grandmother figure, then women don’t seem absent or disenfranchised
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