Board Thread:Boruto Discussions/@comment-3523655-20171013043852/@comment-30323490-20171013102813

Perhaps, perhaps not. When Yagura was preparing to fight Obito, he seemed to be calm and calculated, not an all out crazy bloodlusted freak. On the other hand, when Kagura was preparing to fight Boruto, he was already freaking out. Maybe Yagura became also disturbed when started to fight for real, but for some reason i find this to be a stretch. Maybe it's just the ideea that he is Yagura's grandson, who people considered to be merciless and bloodlusted, that makes Kagura believe in his subconscious that he is the same way, and need to act the same way, hence why he loses it when he draws his sword. He just knows the stories about his grandfather's dark days, and fears the same will happen to him, and deliberately gives in to his "killer" instinct that is more or less made out of fear about Yagura's past.