There must be found at Kaguya Ōtsutsuki, and Hagoromo Ōtsutsuki page right at the trivia: the reference to The Tale of the Bamboo Cutter, in which Princess Kaguya is given a hagoromo to wear upon her return to the moon. The surname 'Ōtsutsuki' (大筒木) roughly means 'big bamboo tree' and is derived from an obscure passage in the second volume of the Kojiki about the genealogies of Emperor Suinin, eleventh emperor of Japan, which states that he had a consort named Kaguyahime no Mikoto (迦具夜比売命), the daughter of a king named Ōtsutsukitarine no Miko (大筒木垂根王); tradition holds that these individuals served as the basis for Princess Kaguya and the old bamboo cutter in the aforementioned tale.
But Kaguya has two sons: Hagoromo, and Hamura.
Darkhunter-X wrote:
MsMiser wrote: We do need it to satisfy some fan's curiosity...
Then after that why not her grandparents? And her great grandparents and their parents and so on and on?
While i admit i am curious what she is/where she come from due to her not looking like anything else in the narutoverse (with both human and animal parts).
Her parents names are irrelevant.
I don't think that we will need the whole family tree...Just her parents, it could help explain why she became like that and so on. Parents are the ones that shape out personality and such, don't anyone think?
Didn't Kaguya "come from a far away place"? (not that I'm tacitly bringing up alien origins, oh no)
Also, if we're discussing personality, she was probably a kind and genuine person. She did seek world peace, after all, prior to having all that power drive her mad.