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[[File:The ritual.PNG|thumb|left|The ritual in which Harusame tried to extract Saiken from Utakata.]] |
[[File:The ritual.PNG|thumb|left|The ritual in which Harusame tried to extract Saiken from Utakata.]] |
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− | Some time later, Harusame had attempted to extract Saiken from Utakata, believing the Beast would only cause trouble in his students life, thinking he would be better off without it. |
+ | Some time later, Harusame had attempted to extract Saiken from Utakata, believing the Beast would only cause trouble in his students life, thinking he would be better off without it. Since their was no known way to extract a [[tailed beast]] without killing the host; Saiken promptly took control of Utakata and killed Harusame, in an effort to prevent itself from being extracted. Since then, Utakata has held a great grudge against Harusame and made him think that the bond between master and student is not something to be counted on. [[Tsurugi]] states that Harusame tried to remove the Six-Tails to save Utakata, but Utakata believed otherwise until he remembered that he had, in fact, heard Harusame's words to him. |
− | Since then, Utakata has held a great grudge against Harusame and made him think that the bond between master and student is not something to be counted on. [[Tsurugi]] states that Harusame tried to remove the Six-Tails to save Utakata, but Utakata believed otherwise until he remembered that he had, in fact, heard Harusame's words to him. |
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== Appearance == |
== Appearance == |
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ハルサメ Harusame | |||
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Anime | Naruto Shippūden Episode #145 | ||
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Sex | Male | ||
Status | Deceased | ||
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Harusame (ハルサメ) was a Kirigakure shinobi and the former master of Utakata.
Background
Harusame was a powerful shinobi of Kirigakure, who at some point became the master of the jinchūriki of the Six-Tails, Utakata. At one point on a mission for Harusame, Utakata had returned with a scroll saying a ninja should carry out and complete his mission swiftly. Frustrated at his student, Harusame angrily said that Utakatas job was to track and locate the scroll; not return it. Harusame would go on to say Utakata's life was precious, mentioning that a ninja should not run away from conflict nor should he involve himself in a battle that was unnecessary. None-the-less, he was grateful for his student to safe and alive.
Some time later, Harusame had attempted to extract Saiken from Utakata, believing the Beast would only cause trouble in his students life, thinking he would be better off without it. Since their was no known way to extract a tailed beast without killing the host; Saiken promptly took control of Utakata and killed Harusame, in an effort to prevent itself from being extracted. Since then, Utakata has held a great grudge against Harusame and made him think that the bond between master and student is not something to be counted on. Tsurugi states that Harusame tried to remove the Six-Tails to save Utakata, but Utakata believed otherwise until he remembered that he had, in fact, heard Harusame's words to him.
Appearance
Harusame was a bespectacled man with long, black hair which was tied back into a loose ponytail, a long moustache and grey eyes. He wore an elaborate kimono similar to the one his student wore — blue with orange trimmings — over which he wore a vest and a scarf around his neck along with simple sandals on his feet.
Abilities
Though very little is known of his skills, Harusame was at least very skilled in fūinjutsu having been stated to be the one that had sealed the Six-Tails into his student and was even able to attempt to extract it, without the fear that it would kill his student. He also carried a bubble blower and bamboo jar, so it can be assumed that he was also skilled in Soap Bubble Ninjutsu.
Trivia
- Harusame's outfit was similar to Utakata's.
- "Harusame" (春雨) means "spring rain".
Quotes
- (To Utakata) "Utakata. Live. With this power."