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Originally Posted by kk2extreme
Orochimaru reminds me of a certain villian in Inuyasha *cough (the ability to split his body and soul)
Just a random thought after reading this chapter...
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That was a good recall. Naraku’s method might even inspired Voldemort’s horcruxes.
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Originally Posted by ronin myael
you're right, it doesn't make sense. why go through the pains of switching bodies or get tsunade to "heal" him when all he needed was to seal a part of himself in other people's bodies and then have someone revive him every time his current self dies? so basically, if this oro dies as well, all they need to do is unseal him from his other cursed seal victims.
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I doubt that his seals is his key to immortality though. Its major drawback is that the seal somehow needs outside “help” which is pretty complex. Sasuke must get the skin of the snake (sage) and then put it on a victim’s curse seal then reverse Kakashi’s sealing technique (which possibly Kabuto never know about it). Not to mention that the Oro that we see in this chapter might not be the “real” Oro that Kabuto want to revive. Looking at his reaction, It seems that even Oro himself is surprised that he got revived (even if it’s just a little).