Immortalized by Tsume, this statue honors the legendary ninja, Jiraiya. With an emphasis on intense emotions, this scene centers on the one ultimate heartbeat. The heartbeat that will change the future forever. Behind the rock plate where Jiraiya suffers, imposing line pipe and grids stand in the Village Hidden in the Rain, also known as Ame. With 5 powerful ninjas above him, Jiraiya makes his choice. Determined to unmask Pain, he recognizes his former student, Yahiko. As Tendô, he wears Pain’s violet ring and acts as the leader of the four other ninjas.
Once upon a time, these former shinobi were defeated by Jiraiya. As their long black Akatsuki robes flow, they were their headbands symbolizing their desertion of Ame. In their pupils, there are grey and purple concentric circles representing the dōjutsu, Rinnegan. Implanted in the corpses of the ninjas, their metal piercings serve as emitters and receivers of chakra. With these, Nagato can remotely control them. After Jiraiya receives his answer, 5 spears pierce his back. Lying in a pool of his blood, he allows his heart to beat one last time so that he can carry out his mission. Engraving a message into Fukasaku's back, the toad shows obstinacy. It is the key to stop Pain, and deliver this imperative message.
As Jiraiya slowly passes away, the five Pain put an end to his life. With his duty accomplished, his last thoughts are his next novel, "The Story of Naruto Uzumaki."
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Immortalized by Tsume, this statue honors the legendary ninja, Jiraiya. With an emphasis on intense emotions, this scene centers on the one ultimate heartbeat. The heartbeat that will change the future forever. Behind the rock plate where Jiraiya suffers, imposing line pipe and grids stand in the Village Hidden in the Rain, also known as Ame. With 5 powerful ninjas above him, Jiraiya makes his choice. Determined to unmask Pain, he recognizes his former student, Yahiko. As Tendô, he wears Pain’s violet ring and acts as the leader of the four other ninjas.
Once upon a time, these former shinobi were defeated by Jiraiya. As their long black Akatsuki robes flow, they were their headbands symbolizing their desertion of Ame. In their pupils, there are grey and purple concentric circles representing the dōjutsu, Rinnegan. Implanted in the corpses of the ninjas, their metal piercings serve as emitters and receivers of chakra. With these, Nagato can remotely control them. After Jiraiya receives his answer, 5 spears pierce his back. Lying in a pool of his blood, he allows his heart to beat one last time so that he can carry out his mission. Engraving a message into Fukasaku's back, the toad shows obstinacy. It is the key to stop Pain, and deliver this imperative message.
As Jiraiya slowly passes away, the five Pain put an end to his life. With his duty accomplished, his last thoughts are his next novel, "The Story of Naruto Uzumaki."
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