Board Thread:Theories and Speculation/@comment-44142243-20200416151624/@comment-6769189-20200429065612

CyberianGinseng wrote:

Orochimaru's sword has an existence independent of him. We've seen it lying on the ground. Show me SoT's independent existence. Show SoT lying on the ground. You can't. It has been shown lying on the ground but it has also been shown to have a telekinetic connection to Orochimaru, so even if it isnt always in his hand it is metaphysically linked to him. One could argue that since we only see it come out of him and its unique connection to him then that means it came from him

"We never seen Itachi without Totsuka" is a poor argument. Many characters have items that never leave their person but we dont assume it was spawned from their being.

There actually is stuff that is spawned from people's being that they can lose

Im still not sure why it anyone considers it came with Itachi's Susanoo if it recorded in old legends.

CyberianGinseng wrote:

Itachi made plans to advance Sasuke's Sharingan. He actively told him to seek Mangekyou. That was to make him as strong as possible so that he could believe that he could kill Itachi and be strong enough to survive anything. He could program Koto to activate under any circumstances he wanted. He certainly didn't need to rely on Sasuke having his eyes. It's asinine to believe that the only reason he wanted Sasuke stronger was so he could Koto him. He was covering all of his bases. IIRC he programmed Koto for the specific scenario of Sasuke choosing to stand against Konoha

CyberianGinseng wrote:

2) Orochimaru mistakenly drew the same false conclusion that you did, because Oro is known for making all sorts of mistakes, like attacking Itach twice. It interesting that you call it a false conclusion when nothing proves it false