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+ | This man was a priest of an unknown village. |
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+ | ==Background== |
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== Personality == |
== Personality == |
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− | While as a priest he emphasised prayer to his followers. He seemed to be a calm, level-headed individual |
+ | While as a priest, he emphasised prayer to his followers. He seemed to be a calm, level-headed individual who was devout to his religion. |
== Appearance == |
== Appearance == |
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+ | [[File:Naraka Mobile.png|thumb|left|The Naraka Paths appearance as one of Nagato's Six Paths.]] |
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− | In the anime, while alive, he was a tall, stocky |
+ | In the anime, while alive, he was a fairly tall, stocky man with grey hair and eyes. He wore a green poncho-like top and matching coloured pants. Much like the [[Preta Path (character)|Kusagakure shinobi]] who would also one day become one of the Six Paths of Pain, his complexion was noticeably darker when he was alive. |
− | + | As the Naraka Path, like all of the Six Paths, his hair was dyed orange and had multiple piercings, such as a circular stud on the bridge of its nose, a diagonal row of studs on each of its cheeks, three spike piercings in each of its ears, and a stud on each of its shoulders near its neck. As a mark of Nagato's control, the [[Rinnegan]] appeared in its eyes. |
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+ | == Legacy == |
+ | As part of the Six Paths of Pain, the Naraka Path is used for a number of different purposes over the years: all six Paths are used to overthrow and kill [[Hanzō]]; when Jiraiya infiltrates [[Amegakure]] in order to find out more about [[Akatsuki]], the Naraka Path fights him and ultimately contributes to his death; in the anime, the Naraka Path assists in the capture of the [[Six-Tails]]; it participates during [[Pain's Assault]], and like the other Paths it is defeated by [[Naruto Uzumaki]]. |
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− | [[File:Soul ripping technique.png|thumb|The Naraka Path using the King of Hell.]] |
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− | Although it was physically strong enough to lift a man with one hand, the only ability exhibited by the Naraka Path lay in the use of summoning the King of Hell. The King of Hell is a large head which sprouts out of the ground surrounded by purple flames and possesses the Rinnegan.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 422, page 4</ref> The King of Hell could fulfil two purposes: interrogation and restoration. |
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− | To interrogate, the Naraka Path need only catch hold of a person, causing the King of Hell to appear before them. With the victim seemingly paralysed, the Naraka Path begins questioning them. After answers are given, the [[King of Hell]] will unzip its mouth to release tendril-like arms and would draw out an apparition of the victim's life force energy in the form of an enlarged tongue. The King of Hell then proceeds to pass its judgement. If the person was lying or refused to answer the questions, the King of Hell would remove their tongue and consume it, apparently killing them. However, if they told the truth, they would be spared, although left extremely exhausted. |
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− | The second ability the Naraka Path possessed is the ability to repair any damage. To do so the Naraka Path has the King of Hell ingest the damaged body with its tendril-like arms into its mouth. Then, after some time, the destroyed body will emerge from its mouth, completely healed and rejuvenated. It did this for example to the [[Asura Path (character)|Asura Path]] after it was destroyed by [[Chōji]] and [[Chōza Akimichi]]. |
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− | In all situations where Pain's bodies were shown in a combat formation, the Naraka Path always took a rear position with the others protecting it, behind even the [[Yahiko|Deva Path]]. This indicates that the Naraka Path's healing ability made it one of Pain's most important bodies. |
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− | == Part II == |
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− | === Itachi Pursuit Arc === |
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− | During Nagato's fight with Jiraiya, the Naraka Path was summoned with the other Six Paths of Pain to battle him. Ultimately, they were able to defeat and kill Jiraiya. |
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− | === Invasion of Pain Arc === |
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− | [[File:Konohamaru attacks Naraka.png|thumb|left|The Naraka Path defeated by Konohamaru.]] |
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− | During the invasion instigated by Nagato to acquire the [[Nine-Tails]]' [[jinchūriki]], the Naraka Path was assigned to reconnaissance. Using the [[King of Hell]], it interrogated the shinobi of Konoha. After being confronted by [[Ebisu]] whom it easily dispatched, the Path was confronted by a young [[Konohamaru Sarutobi]] who was able to land an attack on it, decommissioning it, albeit temporarily. Later when the Deva Path confronted [[Naruto Uzumaki]], the Path took to the rear of their formation where it used to King of Hell statue to rejuvenate the other destroyed Paths before being destroyed itself, by Naruto. |
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− | * He didn't appear to be a ninja, displaying no techniques or insignia to class him as such. That being the case, it makes him only one of two people that were not ninja before becoming one of the Six Paths, the other being the [[Second Animal Path (character)|second]] [[Animal Path]], whose status prior to her death is unknown. |
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− | == References == |
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+ | [[pl:Jigokudō (postać)]] |
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− | == Influence == |
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− | this word is taken from sanskrit language and |
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− | the literary meaning of 'naraka' in sanskrit is 'hell'. . . |
Latest revision as of 17:52, 28 October 2023
This article is about information on the character. For information on the ability, see Naraka Path. |
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地獄道 Jigokudō | |
Debut | |
Manga | Naruto Chapter #379 |
Anime | Naruto Shippūden Episode #127 |
Game | Naruto Shippūden: Ultimate Ninja Heroes 3 |
OVA | Naruto x UT |
Appears in | Anime, Manga, Game |
Voice Actors | |
Japanese | |
English | |
Personal | |
Sex | Male |
Status | Deceased |
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Occupation |
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This man was a priest of an unknown village.
Background
He was a priest of a burnt village that Jiraiya met during his journey to find his disciple. Years later, his body was used by Nagato to channel the power of the Naraka Path in Nagato's Six Paths of Pain.
Personality
While as a priest, he emphasised prayer to his followers. He seemed to be a calm, level-headed individual who was devout to his religion.
Appearance
In the anime, while alive, he was a fairly tall, stocky man with grey hair and eyes. He wore a green poncho-like top and matching coloured pants. Much like the Kusagakure shinobi who would also one day become one of the Six Paths of Pain, his complexion was noticeably darker when he was alive.
As the Naraka Path, like all of the Six Paths, his hair was dyed orange and had multiple piercings, such as a circular stud on the bridge of its nose, a diagonal row of studs on each of its cheeks, three spike piercings in each of its ears, and a stud on each of its shoulders near its neck. As a mark of Nagato's control, the Rinnegan appeared in its eyes.
Legacy
As part of the Six Paths of Pain, the Naraka Path is used for a number of different purposes over the years: all six Paths are used to overthrow and kill Hanzō; when Jiraiya infiltrates Amegakure in order to find out more about Akatsuki, the Naraka Path fights him and ultimately contributes to his death; in the anime, the Naraka Path assists in the capture of the Six-Tails; it participates during Pain's Assault, and like the other Paths it is defeated by Naruto Uzumaki.
In Other Media
Video Games
Naraka Path (character) is a playable character in the following video games:
Game name | Japanese release | English release |
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Naruto Shippūden: Ultimate Ninja Blazing | 14 July 2016 | 24 August 2016 |
Naruto: Shinobi Collection | 2014 |