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|ref=<ref name="d4">Fourth Databook, page 247</ref>
 
|ref=<ref name="d4">Fourth Databook, page 247</ref>
|image=Demonic Statue of the Outer Path.PNG;The statue is summoned.
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|image=Demonic Statue of the Outer Path.PNG;The statue is summoned…
Demonic Statue of the Outer Path.png;The statue's dragon-like entity…
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Demonic Statue of the Outer Path.png;…and emits a dragon-like entity…
Gedo Mazo soul removal.png;…removing the souls of those it touches.
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Gedo Mazo soul removal.png;…which extracts the chakra of those it touches.
 
|kanji=口寄せ・外道魔像
 
|kanji=口寄せ・外道魔像
 
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'''Summoning: Demonic Statue of the Outer Path''' is a technique used through the power of the [[Rinnegan]].
The user can summon the [[Demonic Statue of the Outer Path]], which releases multiple [[black receiver]]s from its abdomen that pierce into Nagato's back. When the rods are in place, Nagato uses the statue to spew a dragon-like creature from its mouth, which removes the souls of any person it comes in contact with. After serving its purpose, the black rods break off and remain embedded in Nagato's back while the statue disappears. The technique seems to take a considerable toll on Nagato, who becomes more and more emaciated for the duration of the technique. This began the moment the black rods penetrated his body.
 
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== Usage ==
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One who possesses the Rinnegan is able to summon and control the [[Demonic Statue of the Outer Path]].<ref>Chapter 606, pages 13-14</ref> Rather than requiring a blood offering as other [[summons]] do, the statue instead drains the user's life force.<ref name="d4"/> In one instance, when [[Nagato]] summoned the statue, [[black receiver]]s extended from its abdomen and pierced his back, rendering his body emaciated. The statue's mouth then emitted [[chakra]] in the form of a dragon capable of extracting any chakra it touched, killing humans on contact. After serving its purpose, the statue disappeared while the receivers broke off and remained embedded in Nagato's back.<ref>Chapter 447, pages 7-13</ref>
   
 
== Influences ==
 
== Influences ==
 
* As with many of Nagato's techniques, it is influenced by Buddhist terminology. {{translation|''Gedō''|外道|lit meaning=Outer Path}}, derived from the Sanskrit ''[[Wikipedia:Tirthika|Tīrthika]]'', refers to any doctrine which "treads the outer path" to enlightenment. This is opposed to the teachings of orthodox Buddhism, the {{translation|''Naidō''|内道|lit meaning=Inner Path}}, and is thus considered misguided and heretical.
 
* As with many of Nagato's techniques, it is influenced by Buddhist terminology. {{translation|''Gedō''|外道|lit meaning=Outer Path}}, derived from the Sanskrit ''[[Wikipedia:Tirthika|Tīrthika]]'', refers to any doctrine which "treads the outer path" to enlightenment. This is opposed to the teachings of orthodox Buddhism, the {{translation|''Naidō''|内道|lit meaning=Inner Path}}, and is thus considered misguided and heretical.
   
== Trivia ==
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== Trivia ==
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* Both [[Obito]] and [[Madara]] were able to summon the statue without any adverse effects, instead utilising a blood offering to do so.<ref>Chapter 659, pages 3-4</ref>
* In ''[[Naruto Shippūden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 3]]'', Obito's usage of this technique is different. Obito summons the statue which fires bolts of chakra at the opponent.
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* In ''[[Naruto Shippūden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 3]]'', Obito summons the Demonic Statue which then launches bolts of chakra at the opponent.
   
 
== See Also ==
 
== See Also ==

Revision as of 08:27, 22 April 2016

Summoning: Demonic Statue of the Outer Path is a technique used through the power of the Rinnegan.

Usage

One who possesses the Rinnegan is able to summon and control the Demonic Statue of the Outer Path.[2] Rather than requiring a blood offering as other summons do, the statue instead drains the user's life force.[1] In one instance, when Nagato summoned the statue, black receivers extended from its abdomen and pierced his back, rendering his body emaciated. The statue's mouth then emitted chakra in the form of a dragon capable of extracting any chakra it touched, killing humans on contact. After serving its purpose, the statue disappeared while the receivers broke off and remained embedded in Nagato's back.[3]

Influences

  • As with many of Nagato's techniques, it is influenced by Buddhist terminology. Gedō (外道, literally meaning: Outer Path), derived from the Sanskrit Tīrthika, refers to any doctrine which "treads the outer path" to enlightenment. This is opposed to the teachings of orthodox Buddhism, the Naidō (内道, literally meaning: Inner Path), and is thus considered misguided and heretical.

Trivia

See Also

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Fourth Databook, page 247
  2. Chapter 606, pages 13-14
  3. Chapter 447, pages 7-13
  4. Chapter 659, pages 3-4