Board Thread:Theories and Speculation/@comment-27082825-20150116155842/@comment-4366149-20150122232303

Seelentau wrote: Nope, she was not in the story. She was added in retrospective or whatever it's called. But at the point of real life time where Kishimoto drawed Gaara vs Naruto, Kaguya didn't exist. Neither in-universe nor in Kishimoto's mind. If we'd go back in time and ask him about her, he wouldn't know what we're talking about.

I understand where you're coming from, trust me on that. But as I said, this isn't real life. In a fictional work (yes, even a satire), other rules apply.

This has nothing to do with real life. It's the most basic of logic. Not knowing of something doesn't mean it doesn't exist. If you don't think so, then tell me that Deidara, Kisame, Suigetsu, etc., absolutely cannot use Henge Jutsu because they were never shown to use it. (Forget the Kaguya example, since that analogy applies better to a different subject).

EDIT: In fact, there are many instances where Henge would have served them, but they didn't use it. That's would suffice as a consistent pattern that implies they can't use it. But does it mean that they absolutely can't use it? Following your style, your answer would be that they can't use it. But the correct answer is that we don't know; and that is the only answer we know with 100% certainty. We can strongly argue that they can use it because it is a basic technique taught in the academy, but that is not pinpoint-certainty.

Nothing prescribes that there cannot be more than one affinity, at least not in the manga.