Board Thread:Theories and Speculation/@comment-1512913-20161122142914/@comment-1512913-20161124082811

2 more things to note are:
 * the translator of the last novel translated it as thousands of years having passed since Hagoromo, even though Jin no Sho stated just (one) thousand... can be just a mistranslation?
 * Toneri narrates the history of Kaguya/Ten-Tails, Tailed Beasts, Hagoromo, Hamura etc. to Hinata and his version is yet once again slightly different?

“The ancestor of the shinobi of the moon, Ootsutsuki Hamura… Would it be easier to understand if I said he was the younger brother of the ancestor of Earth’s shinobi, the Rikudou Sennin? You of the Hyuuga clan inherited Hamura’s blood…” “!” “It’s a story from the distant past, thousands of years ago…” The on-screen Toneri began to quietly tell the tale. Chakra originated from a giant tree called the “Shinju.” The Shinju bore fruit only once every one thousand years—a “chakra fruit” so to speak. Queen Ootsutsuki Kaguya ate this fruit, and gained an enormous amount of chakra within her body. Using that power, Kaguya subdued the conflicts of the human world. After that, Kaguya gave birth to two sons. They were the brothers Ootsutsuki Hagoromo and Hamura. The Shinju however, took on the form of a powerful beast in order to take back its stolen fruit, and began to attack human villages. This was the origin of the Juubi. The two brothers, who had inherited their mother’s chakra, worked together, and at the end of a life or death struggle, they succeeded in sealing the Juubi inside the older brother’s abdomen. Hagoromo became the first jinchuuriki. Creating “ninshuu” after that, Hagoromo, who had become the Rikudou Sennin, became the ancestor of Earth’s shinobi. Hagoromo regarded the Juubi sealed in his abdomen as dangerous. That immeasurable power might bring catastrophe to the world. Creating the nine bijuu, he divided the Juubi’s chakra into nine and bestowed it upon the bijuu, attempting to disperse its power. The empty shell of the Juubi’s body from which the chakra had been extracted was referred to as the Gedo Statue. The Gedo Statue was a chakra container—if the chakra that had been divided into nine parts was once again gathered and returned to the statue, the Juubi would be revived. To prevent the Juubi from ever being resurrected, Hagoromo created a new celestial body, naming it the moon, and confined the Gedo Statue there. The younger brother Hamura and his clan immigrated to the moon, and chose to live as guards of the Gedo Statue. Hamura, who became the ancestor of the moon’s shinobi, was skeptical of the world that his older brother Hagoromo had created. Hamura continued watching over Earth from the moon for the rest of his life. He then entrusted his descendants with the command to destroy the world that his older brother created if they ever erred in their use of chakra. For the thousands of years to follow, Hamura’s descendants lived on the moon for generations, protecting the Gedo Statue and observing Earth.