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{{Looking for|the mountain where a battle occurred|the castle in [[Konohagakure]]|Kikyō Castle}}
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{{Looking for|the mountain where a battle occurred|the castle in Konohagakure|Kikyō Castle}}
[[File:Battle of Kikyō Pass.PNG|thumb|The Battle of Kikyō Pass with the only survivor - Kabuto Yakushi.]]
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[[File:Battle of Kikyō Pass.PNG|thumb|The Battle of Kikyō Pass with its supposedly only survivor: Kabuto Yakushi.]]
{{translation|'''Kikyō Pass'''|桔梗峠|Kikyō Tōge|lit meaning=Chinese Bellflower Mountain Pass}} is a pass where [[Battle of Kikyo Pass|a battle]] between [[Konohagakure]] and unknown forces at the end of the [[Third Shinobi World War]] was held.<ref>First Databook, page 128</ref> After this battle, infant [[Kabuto Yakushi]] was found by the [[Captain of the Konoha Medic Corpse]].
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{{translation|'''Kikyō Pass'''|桔梗峠|Kikyō Tōge|lit meaning=Chinese Bellflower Mountain Pass}} is a pass where [[Battle of Kikyō Pass|a battle]] between [[Konohagakure]] and unknown forces at the end of the [[Third Shinobi World War]] was held.<ref>First Databook, page 128</ref> [[Orochimaru]] later fabricated a background story for [[Kabuto]] stating that as an infant, he was found by one of the [[Nonō Yakushi|captains]] of the [[Medic Corps]].<ref>Chapter 584, page 12</ref>
   
 
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== References ==

Revision as of 17:14, 26 June 2015

This article is about the mountain where a battle occurred. For the castle in Konohagakure, see Kikyō Castle.
Battle of Kikyō Pass

The Battle of Kikyō Pass with its supposedly only survivor: Kabuto Yakushi.

Kikyō Pass (桔梗峠, Kikyō Tōge, literally meaning: Chinese Bellflower Mountain Pass) is a pass where a battle between Konohagakure and unknown forces at the end of the Third Shinobi World War was held.[1] Orochimaru later fabricated a background story for Kabuto stating that as an infant, he was found by one of the captains of the Medic Corps.[2]

References

  1. First Databook, page 128
  2. Chapter 584, page 12