How can sasuke be saved




















It was there that he found the village under attack from a group of outsiders. In fact, more often than not, he continued on his travels without even acknowledging them.

Sasuke wanted to be left to his own devices, but he did still want to help the village. This created quite the conundrum when rumors swirled that Sasuke was actually plotting against the village. Konoha officials repeatedly tried to contact Sasuke about the rumors during the novel Sakura Hiden , but he never responded. For some, this meant that he was back to his old tricks. However, others, like Naruto, believed in Sasuke and knew he found the rumors ridiculous.

He showed up to help save her from danger, though she had already saved herself. As a toddler, Sasuke admired his older brother Itachi. Itachi was a prodigy and everything Sasuke hoped to be as a shinobi.

Those childhood dreams shattered when Itachi wiped out the entire Uchiha clan, leaving only Sasuke alive, as he fled the village. As a result, Sasuke grew up with intense hatred for his brother, wanting nothing more than revenge on the person who stole his family from him. He protected Sasuke from a larger plan, giving him a chance to live his life. During the novel Akatsuki Hiden, though, he was able to learn a little more.

Various strangers called Itachi a hero, recounting his stories to Sasuke throughout the novel. Though Sasuke seemed to prefer isolating himself from his home village, he kept in contact with one person. Once Naruto became Hokage, the duo became their own peacekeeping force for the village. Naruto and Sasuke even met up to discuss intelligence on occasion. Sakura never heard from him the entire time he was away. Just like Itachi and Kakashi before him, Sasuke got one nickname as a kid because of the Sharingan in his eyes.

During the time between the series and its sequel, though, he gained another nickname from Naruto. Naruto liked to refer to Sasuke as the Shadow Hokage.

The two are easily the most powerful residents of Konoha, and as adults, they support one another with their different abilities. Having Sasuke as his own personal backup certainly benefits Naruto. With Sasuke taking care of business outside of Konoha, he is essentially an extension of the Hokage.

Right around the time Naruto became Hokage, Sasuke was deep into an investigation away from Konoha. His job was to see what threats might make their way to the village. One of the threats he started investigating was Kaguya.

Kaguya was one of the Otsutsuki. An ancient being from another dimension, Kaguya and the rest of the Otsutsuki essentially caused the creation of the shinobi on Earth as they harvested chakra for their lifeforce. Sasuke believed that when he and Naruto encountered Kaguya, the encounter hid a larger threat. He spent much of his time traveling following leads on the ancient beings. He traveled through different dimensions to do it, finding ancient scrolls, and sending intelligence back to Konoha.

His investigation eventually paid off during the events of the Boruto series. By the time the Boruto series roles around, they all live just outside of Konoha, so Sasuke would know where to find them if he needed them.

During the events of Sasuke Shinden , set just before the events of the Boruto series, he did need a little help. Sasuke has, since then, been working relentlessly to help Naruto maintain peace across the world. What's more, the Five Great Nations have immense respect for him, and all this is due to Naruto Uzumaki showing him the right path and saving his life. Had Sasuke become a villain, there would've been nothing but darkness for him in the world.

Just like Naruto Uzumaki, Sasuke has been alone for the majority of his life. Although he had a family to belong to, Itachi saw to it that everyone around him was butchered, leaving him all alone. Realizing that Sasuke was in pain, Naruto always stuck by him and never let him feel alone. Even though Sasuke left the village and attempted to destroy it, Naruto never stopped being a friend to him and became his only salvation from loneliness.

Instead of being alone and bitter, Sasuke leads a much happier life and has a brighter future to look forward to, thanks to Naruto. At one point in the story, Sasuke's way of thinking was very different from Naruto's.

While the Uzumaki believed in the Will of Fire and passing on the flame to the next generation, Sasuke followed his own path and wanted to accomplish everything by himself.

Thanks to Naruto, however, he now dedicates his life to saving those in need, all the while raising the next generation and protecting them from harm. Had he never changed, Sasuke would've ended up just like Madara and inevitably failed. Having lost everyone close to him during his childhood, Sasuke started to hate the idea of making bonds because, according to him, they served as a distraction.

In reality, he was afraid of getting close to people due to his experiences in life - but Naruto changed that. By being Sasuke's friend, Naruto taught him to rely on others and helped to carry his burdens. In Boruto , Sasuke has grown enough to do just that and has created countless special bonds in life.

Sasuke finally lives a happy life where he's surrounded by great friends and has a loving wife and child. We will also look at the relationship between his long-time teammate, friend, and enemy Naruto. As Sasuke and Naruto grow up, from training together and youth and being part of Team 7, to when Sasuke tries but fails to defeat his brother Itachi who murdered his entire clan and family, Sasuke grows more skilled yet more determined to get revenge.

He turns to the dark arts and becomes not only an outlaw but the enemy of his once good friend Naruto. Scarred by the trauma of his childhood when his entire clan is murdered in front of him including his parents by his older brother Itachi.

His life then goes from respecting his brother and training to be a good ninja, to attaining the power to kill his brother. But his brother is always stronger. It is from this failed attempt to destroy his brother and seek redemption for his clan, that he decided to leave the Leaf Village and train further with Orochimaru to gain the power, skills, and strength needed to finally kill his brother. At the end of Part I, Sasuke has left the Leaf Village to train with Orochimaru, a former ninja of Leaf Village, and get all the power and training he needs no matter what he has to do.

Orochimaru is a character who uses unethical and inhumane experimentation to cheat death. Yet he decided to join and learn from him. Putting aside morals, decency, or honor, he becomes cold, sadistic, and power-hungry.

But during this revenge battle, he confronts Team 7 of his past including Naruto and is set to a duel to death. Instead, though, he must unite with the team once again to protect the village from evil forces. Re-joining Team 7 and returning to the village, Naruto and Sasuke once again join forces to battle, various enemies, like the Ten-Tails monster in order to keep order in their village.

Despite teaming with his past allies and being on good terms with Naruto, his motivations still seem to be devious as he is focused on revenge and redemption. Once again the friendship turns violent with Naruto and Sasuke fight to decide the fate of the village.

Sasuke eventually loses both the fight and his left arm. He is defeated and finally surrenders to Naruto and decided to reconcile his friendship with him. Defeated but pardoned by the town leader and reconciled with Naruto, Sasuke leaves the village on a world journey.



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