Board Thread:Wiki Discussions/@comment-12509038-20140927020530/@comment-12509038-20140927224907

Snapper2 wrote: Then update the wiki. Wars aren't concluded until all factions cease hostilities. Sasuke, a faction unto himself, is clearly still hostile. I have tried to do that before, and I have brought that up in conversations. However, no one agrees and they believe the War has come to an end, which is highly debatable since people are still trapped within the Infinite Tsukuyomi. Then rename the arc, as has been suggested. There is no reason to rename the arc. For the majority of the arc, it has revolved around activating the Infinite Tsukuyomi, and so the title is entirely appropriate. But now we are moving beyond the Infinite Tsukuyomi, which is why a new arc isn't entirely a bad idea. While another name could work, it would be best just to separate these upcoming events from the past, as they have virtually no correlation with each other. The only way this could possibly work is if we take OmegaRasengan's argument into consideration and rename it something like the "Yin and Yang Arc", or something that has to do with the reincarnation aspect or ending the cycle of hatred.

Hasn't it? This has apparently been Sasuke's sole motivation since chapter 630 or whenever that was. Just because the arc doesn't focus on it the whole time doesn't mean it's not part of the arc. Jiriaya v Pain doesn't have anything to do with looking for the Uchiha brothers, yet it's not split out into its own arc. Sasuke has been a small part of this current arc- despite the fact that he was Indra's reincarnation/he was needed to seal Kaguya, he was still not an essential focus of the arc itself. His goals, ambitions, etc. were not touched on at the least. What he is threatening (revolution) and what Madara and Kaguya threatened (Infinite Tsukuyomi) are two entirely different ideas, and so they should not be documented together. You do make a good point about the Jiraiya vs. Pain aspect. However, that was still a small portion of a much larger part in the story. This is entirely different- that served as a gap in order to separate Sasuke's battle with Deidara from his battle with Itachi so they would not occur right after each other. It was also there to progress the overall plot a little more as opposed to just Sasuke's little side quest of revenge against Itachi.

I understand that nothing I say will sway you, and that's acceptable. Though we do disagree, I do understand where you're coming from, and I respect your point of view. I'm still going to try to see if the community can come to a clear consensus (it's still pretty split down the middle right now), and whatever we ultimately decide will be fine by me. However, if the decision is to leave the arc as is, once the Naruto vs Sasuke fight is complete and we see how the story concludes, would you entertain the idea of possibly splitting the arcs based on how it all results?