The Tale of Naruto Uzumaki
Part 6 of 8
Pain has laid waste to the Hidden Leaf Village, leaving a huge dent in the ground where the metropolis once stood. Something that might not make sense is that everyone seems to be okay. All of the buildings have crumbled, but there are surprisingly few (or even no) casualties from Pain's giant Almighty Push. Is it a special trait, where it is unable to bring people to death? No, he did so with Yugito Nii in the Cloud Village to get the Two-Tailed Cat.
This is Tsunade's doing--or rather, her summon, Lady Katsuyu. You may remember Jiraiya's assistant Gamaken, a humongous toad who could talk. Orochimaru also had Manda, a colossal snake, who could also talk. Tsunade follows this pattern with the rarely-seen Katsuyu, a gigantic slug. Gamaken is powerful and Manda was fast; Katsuyu is tough and resilient. She has a bunch of slime-based jutsu and the ability to split herself into tons of smaller pieces. While Pain had been charging up for the giant Almighty Push (which, in the manga and anime, takes a WHILE), Tsunade summoned Katsuyu, who split up into a piece for every Leaf Village survivor up to that point and smothered everyone she could find. Katsuyu effectively became a collective shield for everyone in the Leaf Village, allowing them to remain intact and mostly undamaged. Don't feel bad for her because she's fine.
And now, Naruto has returned to challenge Pain. He knows of Pain's abilities, though Pain is obviously not going to make it easy. (Naruto also receives aid from Katsuyu; a particularly tiny piece of her hides in Naruto's clothes, on his right shoulder. She gives him up-to-date information on how his friends are doing.) Not wasting any time, Pain immediately fights with all six bodies from the get-go, and Naruto responds with a one-hit KO of the Asura Path. This is in the manga and anime of course--here, the fight is as normal in the first phase, with Naruto trading blows with the Deva Path. In the manga and anime, the Deva Path is actually too worn out from his Almighty Push; he sits this part of the showdown out, protected by the Preta Path and the Naraka Path.
Naruto gets off to a pretty good start, to say the least: Even with the Naraka Path healing everybody from the most horrific of injuries, Naruto still manages to use a Rasenshuriken to slice the Human Path in half, then uses a double fake-out using his Shadow Clones to get behind the Preta Path and the Deva Path to reach the Naraka Path in the back, smashing the Naraka Path's head against a rock. (If you're curious, Naruto stirs up smoke, then creates two clones of himself. One throws a Rasenshuriken at the Preta Path, allowing him to absorb it. When Pain is occupied, another uses Transformation Jutsu to disguise himself as a Rasenshuriken to reach the Deva Path, transforms back, and restrains the Deva Path. The third Naruto leaps over them both to deliver a gruesome punch to the Naraka Path.) Naruto then allows the Preta Path to absorb Sage chakra that turns him into a toad statue (effectively killing him). Naruto gets behind the Animal Path's creatures and clobbers her, then punches the Asura Path full of holes.
The Deva Path is the only one left, though now Nagato can concentrat his chakra on the Deva Path alone--while Pain is not as versatile as before, the Deva Path is now immensely more powerful. Just as in this game, Naruto's Sage chakra runs out, and just as Pain delivers the killing blow, Hinata takes it for him. Naruto becomes so angry over this that he goes into the Six-Tailed Fox form and hands Pain his butt. Pain has to resort to the Planetary Devastation jutsu (another jutsu that's tolling on Nagato's body), which creates a point in space with gravity strong enough to override the surface's, causing stuff to float towards it. Six-Tailed Naruto holds on but the stuff he holds onto falls upwards anyway, trapping him within the Planetary Devastation and unlocking the Eight-Tailed Fox. It seems Naruto has a very special jutsu that activates when the Nine-Tailed Fox is nearly whole...
wats the green toads name
greenarrow52 5 months ago
@greenarrow52 The little one on Naruto's shoulder?
Overhazard 5 months ago
@Overhazard no the giant one
greenarrow52 5 months ago
@greenarrow52 Hmm, I don't remember his name, to be honest.
Overhazard 5 months ago
@Overhazard His name is gamahiro.
mrguy22494 3 months ago
@mrguy22494 Thank you!
Overhazard 3 months ago