Board Thread:Naruto Discussions/@comment-26927547-20150918050055/@comment-26927547-20150918081146

Actionmanrandell wrote: actually Asura's ideology was a success as his ideology was the value of others and the power of the friends and allies he made. the moment Asura awakened a power equal to that of his brother indra's was the moment his ideology succeeded. Indra on the other hand had an ideology that power and force could achieve anything, even peace. where in Asura's ideology was based around the power of comradery. you say that asura was a failure but its pretty hard to gain peace when your twin brother who is just as powerful as you decides to wage war on you. its also just as hard for your descendants to gain peace. and in the end his ideology succeeded via naruto I just can't believe Asura spent all his time fighting Indra to the point he couldn't have worked on his effort of peace and valuing others couldn't come to fruition along with his many comrades as you said he valued others and should have had many allies and friends so peace should have came naturally yet it didn't. Also as well all see from the Asura incarnates they can be rather naive and that makes me assume Asura was the same in a similar manner he had too much faith in people and simply not everyone would agree with him and would have probably waged war with each other once he died off he would have been no different from Indra keeping people in check in a sort of way just not with force only if they disagreed with his ideals of peace. Also Indra ideology was power and force and that was the way the world worked Indra didn't try to bring out the best in people like Asura he decided to just play the same game the rest of humanity was playing he just wanted to be the best at it which is the most powerful and to keep things in check with this power like any other countries wanted but at least with Indra he would equally subjugate all war mongers not just people you wanna take stuff from.