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+ | The {{Translation|'''[[Uzumaki Clan]]'s Mask Storage Temple'''|うずまき一族の納面堂|Uzumaki Ichizoku no Nōmendō|viz=Uzumaki's Clan Noh Mask Hall}} is a shrine belonging to the Uzumaki, located somewhere along the outskirts of [[Konohagakure]].<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 618, page 10</ref> At the entrance of the temple is a giant replica of the clan's symbol. Within the temple at the centre is a podium of sorts where hangs several [[Wikipedia:Oni|oni]]-masks hung beneath three connected symbols of the clan, under all of which are ornate, black flames. Putting on one [[Shinigami Mask|specific mask]] amongst these actually invokes the [[Shinigami]] from the [[Dead Demon Consuming Seal]] technique. The shrine has since fallen into ruin from the wear and tear of time, though the masks all stayed intact.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 618, pages 1-2</ref> |
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Revision as of 07:39, 14 June 2014
The Uzumaki Clan's Mask Storage Temple (うずまき一族の納面堂, Uzumaki Ichizoku no Nōmendō, Viz: Uzumaki's Clan Noh Mask Hall) is a shrine belonging to the Uzumaki, located somewhere along the outskirts of Konohagakure.[1] At the entrance of the temple is a giant replica of the clan's symbol. Within the temple at the centre is a podium of sorts where hangs several oni-masks hung beneath three connected symbols of the clan, under all of which are ornate, black flames. Putting on one specific mask amongst these actually invokes the Shinigami from the Dead Demon Consuming Seal technique. The shrine has since fallen into ruin from the wear and tear of time, though the masks all stayed intact.[2]
Trivia
- When written as 能面, "Nōmen" means "Noh Mask".