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A Rinengan user can summon the [[Demonic Statue of the Outer Path]]. While the inexperienced Nagato unconsciously summoned the statue with it wiping out most of his energy while piercing him with [[Chakra Receiver|black rods]] from its abdomen, Obito despite better mastery of the summoning as he used the living husk to fight for him.
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A Rinengan user can summon the [[Demonic Statue of the Outer Path]]. While the inexperienced Nagato unconsciously summoned the statue in response to Yahiko's death with it wiping out most of his enemies while piercing him with [[Chakra Receiver|black rods]] from its abdomen, Obito despite better mastery of the summoning as he used the living husk to fight for him during the Fourth Shinobi World War.
   
 
== Influences ==
 
== Influences ==

Revision as of 23:47, 31 March 2013

A Rinengan user can summon the Demonic Statue of the Outer Path. While the inexperienced Nagato unconsciously summoned the statue in response to Yahiko's death with it wiping out most of his enemies while piercing him with black rods from its abdomen, Obito despite better mastery of the summoning as he used the living husk to fight for him during the Fourth Shinobi World War.

Influences

  • As with many of the Rinnegan 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