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{{Infobox/Jutsu
 
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|ref=<ref name="d4">Fourth Databook, page 247</ref>
 
|image=Demonic Statue of the Outer Path.PNG;The statue is summoned.
 
|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…
 
Demonic Statue of the Outer Path.png;The statue's dragon-like entity…
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|parent jutsu=Summoning Technique
 
|parent jutsu=Summoning Technique
 
|jutsu classification=Kekkei Genkai~Rinnegan, Ninjutsu, Space–Time Ninjutsu, Dōjutsu
 
|jutsu classification=Kekkei Genkai~Rinnegan, Ninjutsu, Space–Time Ninjutsu, Dōjutsu
|jutsu class type=Offensive
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|jutsu class type=Offensive, Supplementary
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|users=Madara Uchiha, Nagato, Obito Uchiha
|jutsu range=Short, Mid, Long
 
|users=Nagato, Obito Uchiha~game<!-- do NOT add anyone else until they summon the statue, it pierces them in their back and you see the dragon thingy -->
 
 
|debut manga=447
 
|debut manga=447
 
|debut anime=173
 
|debut anime=173
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== See Also ==
 
== See Also ==
 
* [[Sealing Technique: Phantom Dragons Nine Consuming Seals]]
 
* [[Sealing Technique: Phantom Dragons Nine Consuming Seals]]
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== References ==
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[[es:Invocación: Estatua Demoníaca del Camino Exterior]]
 
[[es:Invocación: Estatua Demoníaca del Camino Exterior]]

Revision as of 18:38, 15 November 2014

The user can summon the Demonic Statue of the Outer Path, which releases multiple black rods 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.

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. Fourth Databook, page 247