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[[File:Ten-Tails tree.png|thumb|The Ten-Tails transforms into a God Tree.]]
A {{translation|'''God Tree'''|神樹|Shinju|engtv=Divine Tree}} is a type of gigantic tree which is central to the [[Eye of the Moon Plan]].
 
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A {{translation|'''God Tree'''|神樹|Shinju|engtv=Divine Tree}} is a type of gigantic tree which grows by absorbing blood soaked into the ground from countless battles over a millennia.<ref name="d4">Fourth Databook, pages 216-217</ref> Due to its massive size and the conditions under which it is grown, the God Tree is revered by some cultures; humans used to worship its God Tree as a sacred pillar that extended into the heavens and remained ambivalent to all conflict.<ref name="ch646">''Naruto'' chapter 646</ref>
   
 
== Background ==
 
== Background ==
[[File:Original Shinju.png|thumb|A fully grown God Tree.]]
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[[File:Earth's God Tree.png|thumb|left|Earth's God Tree.]]
In the anime, the seed of the God Tree on [[Geography|Earth]] originated from space and crashed as a meteorite before growing over the course of several millennia.<ref>''Naruto: Shippūden'' episode 461</ref> In the manga, it grew by drinking the blood soaked into the ground from countless battles.<ref name="d4">Fourth Databook, pages 216-217</ref> Due to its massive size and the conditions under which it is grown, the God Tree is revered by some cultures; humans used to worship the God Tree of Earth as a sacred pillar that extended into the heavens and remained ambivalent to all conflict.<ref name="ch646">''Naruto'' chapter 646</ref> In the anime, it was known that anyone who approached the tree was consumed by a demon spirit and died like a withered branch.<ref>''Naruto: Shippūden'' episode 460</ref>
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In the anime, a God Tree seed landed on [[Geography|Earth]] from a meteorite several millennia ago. It was believed that the God Tree nourished the land and helped it thrive, while in truth, the God Tree was slowly killing the land and its people, by draining natural energy from them. It was believed that anyone who approached the tree was consumed by a demon spirit and died like a withered branch.<ref name="NS460">''Naruto: Shippūden'' episode 460</ref>
   
[[File:Shinju Fruit.png|thumb|left|A chakra fruit.]]
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[[File:Shinju Fruit.png|thumb|right|A chakra fruit.]]
Every thousand years, a God Tree produces a {{Translation|"chakra fruit"|チャクラの実|Chakura no Mi}}, which human legend holds are never to be touched.<ref name="ch646"/> Members of the [[Ōtsutsuki clan]] travel through dimensions in search of God Trees so that they can consume these fruit and gain their powerful [[chakra]] for themselves.<ref name="d4"/> Some Ōtsutsuki, such as [[Momoshiki]] and [[Kinshiki]], harvest the God Tree's fruit until it and its respective planet die, at which point they go looking for a new one.<ref>''Boruto: Naruto the Movie''</ref> [[Kaguya]], after consuming the fruit of Earth's God Tree, chose to settle on the planet and use the power she gained in order to single-handedly rule over the human populations.<ref name="ch646"/>
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Every thousand years, a God Tree produces a {{Translation|"chakra fruit"|チャクラの実|Chakura no Mi}}, which human legend holds are never to be touched.<ref name="ch646"/> Members of the [[Ōtsutsuki clan]] travel through dimensions in search of God Trees so that they can consume these fruits and gain their powerful [[chakra]] for themselves.<ref name="d4"/> Some Ōtsutsuki, such as [[Momoshiki]] and [[Kinshiki]], harvest the God Tree's fruit until it and its respective planet die, at which point they go looking for a new one.<ref>''Boruto: Naruto the Movie''</ref> [[Kaguya]], after consuming the fruit of Earth's God Tree, chose to settle on the planet and use the power she gained in order to single-handedly rule over the human populations.<ref name="ch646"/>
   
[[File:Kaguya Eats Fruit.png|thumb|right|Kaguya eats the Earth's chakra fruit.]]
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[[File:Kaguya Eats Fruit.png|thumb|left|Kaguya eats the Earth's chakra fruit.]]
As a measure to keep the peace, Kaguya enslaved part of the human population with the [[Infinite Tsukuyomi]] and [[God: Nativity of a World of Trees|bound]] those affected to the God Tree, assimilating them with its life force and gradually turning them into [[White Zetsu Army|White Zetsu]].<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 679, pages 8-9</ref> When Kaguya's sons, [[Hagoromo]] and [[Hamura]], were born with chakra of their own, she merged with the Earth's God Tree in order to take the chakra back, thus becoming a monster called the [[Ten-Tails]].<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 681, page 9</ref> If all of the chakra in the world is united with the God Tree once more, it would be able to bear a new chakra fruit.<ref name="ch671">''Naruto'' chapter 671, pages 8-9</ref>
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As a measure to keep the peace, Kaguya enslaved part of the human population with the [[Infinite Tsukuyomi]] and [[God: Nativity of a World of Trees|bound]] those affected to the God Tree, assimilating them with its life force and gradually turning them into [[White Zetsu Army|White Zetsu]] by draining them of everything that gave them their individuality, even their physical appearance.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 679, pages 8-9</ref> When Kaguya's sons, [[Hagoromo]] and [[Hamura]], were born with chakra of their own, she merged with the Earth's God Tree in order to take the chakra back, thus becoming a monster called the [[Ten-Tails]].<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 681, page 9</ref> If all of the chakra in the world is united with the God Tree once more, it would be able to bear a new chakra fruit.<ref name="ch671">''Naruto'' chapter 671, pages 8-9</ref>
   
 
== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
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[[File:God Trees.png|thumb|Momoshiki and Kinshiki oversee multiple God Trees.]]
* The God Tree is similar to both the [[Wikipedia:World tree|world tree]] and the [[Wikipedia:Tree of life|tree of life]], motifs that are present in several real-life religions and mythologies throughout the world.
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* The God Tree bears similarities to certain motifs that are present in religions and mythologies throughout the world:
** The God Tree bearing the fruit that was deemed forbidden to consume is very similar to the story of the [[Wikipedia:Tree of the knowledge of good and evil|Tree of the knowledge of good and evil]] in [[Wikipedia:Abrahamic religions|Abrahamic religions]], in which [[Wikipedia:Adam and Eve|Adam and Eve]], the first humans, ate the forbidden fruit despite being told otherwise. Ultimately, while becoming wiser, it lead to their downfall by incurring the wrath of God. For disobeying Him, He forever cursed the two and their descendants. Adam's eldest son, [[Wikipedia:Cain and Abel|Cain]], would later murder his younger brother, Abel, in anger and jealousy following God's rejection of his offering while accepting Abel's, similar to the struggle between the [[Indra Ōtsutsuki|two]] [[Asura Ōtsutsuki|sons]] of the [[Sage of the Six Paths]].
 
** The wooden dragon-like entities at the base of the God Tree may be a reference to [[Wikipedia:Níðhöggr|Nidhogg]], a dragon or serpent who eternally chews the roots of [[Wikipedia:Yggdrasil|Yggdrasil]] in Norse mythology. Likewise with the appearance of the God Tree, it is said that should Nidhogg finally be free of its entrapment underneath Yggdrasil, its appearance into the world beyond its roots are said to herald the coming of [[Wikipedia:Ragnarök|Ragnarök]], the end of the world and ultimate battle of the gods.
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** Its size is akin to the [[Wikipedia:World tree|world tree]] [[Wikipedia:Yggdrasil|Yggdrasil]] in Norse mythology. In addition, the [[Wood Release: Wood Dragon Technique|wooden dragon-like entities]] at the base of the God Tree may be a reference to [[Wikipedia:Níðhöggr|Nidhogg]], a dragon or serpent who eternally chews the roots of the world tree; It is said that should Nidhogg finally be free of its entrapment underneath Yggdrasil, its appearance into the world beyond its roots are said to herald the coming of [[Wikipedia:Ragnarök|Ragnarök]], the end of the world and ultimate battle of the gods.
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** Its appearance on former battlefields and how it grows by feeding on the blood of humans is akin to [[Wikipedia:Jubokko|Jubokko]], a [[Wikipedia:Yōkai|yōkai]] tree in Japanese mythology.
* A similar motif appears in ''[[Wikipedia:Journey to the West|Journey to the West]]'' (one of the inspirations for the ''Naruto'' franchise), when the pilgrims cross paths with the [[Wikipedia:List of Journey to the West characters#Immortal Zhenyuan|Immortal Zhenyuan]] and his special tree, the Ginsengfruit tree, which produces only 30 pieces of fruit every 9,000 years; the fruit is shaped like an infant less than three days old. A person who smells the fruit can extend his lifespan by 360 years, while a person who eats the fruit can live for another 47,000 years. This served as one of the 81 (9x9) trials that the pilgrims had to endure in their quest to fetch Buddha's Great Vehicle Scriptures ([[Wikipedia:Mahayana|Mahayana]]/[[Wikipedia:Mahayana sutras|Mahayana sutras]]).
 
 
** Its bearing of the fruit that was deemed forbidden to consume is akin to the story of the [[Wikipedia:Tree of the knowledge of good and evil|Tree of the knowledge of good and evil]] in [[Wikipedia:Abrahamic religions|Abrahamic religions]], in which [[Wikipedia:Adam and Eve|Adam and Eve]], the first humans, ate the forbidden fruit despite being told otherwise. Ultimately, while becoming wiser, it lead to their downfall by incurring the wrath of God. For disobeying Him, He forever cursed the two and their descendants. Adam's eldest son, [[Wikipedia:Cain and Abel|Cain]], would later murder his younger brother, Abel, in anger and jealousy following God's rejection of his offering while accepting Abel's, similar to the struggle between the [[Indra Ōtsutsuki|two]] [[Asura Ōtsutsuki|sons]] of the [[Sage of Six Paths]].
 
*** A similar motif appears in ''[[Wikipedia:Journey to the West|Journey to the West]]'' (one of the inspirations for the ''Naruto'' franchise), when the pilgrims cross paths with the [[Wikipedia:List of Journey to the West characters#Immortal Zhenyuan|Immortal Zhenyuan]] and his special tree, the Ginsengfruit tree, which produces only 30 pieces of fruit every 9,000 years; the fruit is shaped like an infant less than three days old. A person who smells the fruit can extend his lifespan by 360 years, while a person who eats the fruit can live for another 47,000 years. This served as one of the 81 (9x9) trials that the pilgrims had to endure in their quest to fetch Buddha's Great Vehicle Scriptures ([[Wikipedia:Mahayana|Mahayana]]/[[Wikipedia:Mahayana sutras|Mahayana sutras]]).
 
* During the [[Fourth Shinobi World War]], [[Obito Uchiha]] transforms the Ten-Tails into a giant tree as part of his [[Eye of the Moon Plan]]. The [[Jin no Sho|fourth databook]] and the [[Eight-Tails]] call this both the Ten-Tails' final form and the God Tree itself.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 646, page 5</ref><ref>Fourth Databook, page 107</ref>
 
* During the [[Fourth Shinobi World War]], [[Obito Uchiha]] transforms the Ten-Tails into a giant tree as part of his [[Eye of the Moon Plan]]. The [[Jin no Sho|fourth databook]] and the [[Eight-Tails]] call this both the Ten-Tails' final form and the God Tree itself.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 646, page 5</ref><ref>Fourth Databook, page 107</ref>
 
* Just before [[Madara Uchiha]] absorbed the Ten-Tails into himself, a voice spoke to him, willing him to {{translation|"''Absorb me. The God Tree… the Ten-Tails. Absorb everything.''"|「ワレヲトリコメ シンジュヲ… ジュウビヲ スベテヲトリコメ」|"Ware o torikome. Shinju o… Jūbi o. Subete o torikome."}}.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 673, page 6</ref> Interestingly, the voice uses [[wikipedia:Katakana|katakana]], a unique style of speaking only used by [[Black Zetsu]], while referring to itself using {{translation|我|''Ware''|}}, an archaic personal pronoun. In ''[[Naruto Shippūden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 4]]'', the voice is Kaguya's.
 
* Just before [[Madara Uchiha]] absorbed the Ten-Tails into himself, a voice spoke to him, willing him to {{translation|"''Absorb me. The God Tree… the Ten-Tails. Absorb everything.''"|「ワレヲトリコメ シンジュヲ… ジュウビヲ スベテヲトリコメ」|"Ware o torikome. Shinju o… Jūbi o. Subete o torikome."}}.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 673, page 6</ref> Interestingly, the voice uses [[wikipedia:Katakana|katakana]], a unique style of speaking only used by [[Black Zetsu]], while referring to itself using {{translation|我|''Ware''|}}, an archaic personal pronoun. In ''[[Naruto Shippūden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 4]]'', the voice is Kaguya's.
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Revision as of 21:52, 5 November 2018

This article is about the tree. For other uses, see God Tree (disambiguation).
Ten-Tails tree

The Ten-Tails transforms into a God Tree.

A God Tree (神樹, Shinju, English TV: Divine Tree) is a type of gigantic tree which grows by absorbing blood soaked into the ground from countless battles over a millennia.[1] Due to its massive size and the conditions under which it is grown, the God Tree is revered by some cultures; humans used to worship its God Tree as a sacred pillar that extended into the heavens and remained ambivalent to all conflict.[2]

Background

Earth's God Tree

Earth's God Tree.

In the anime, a God Tree seed landed on Earth from a meteorite several millennia ago. It was believed that the God Tree nourished the land and helped it thrive, while in truth, the God Tree was slowly killing the land and its people, by draining natural energy from them. It was believed that anyone who approached the tree was consumed by a demon spirit and died like a withered branch.[3]

Shinju Fruit

A chakra fruit.

Every thousand years, a God Tree produces a "chakra fruit" (チャクラの実, Chakura no Mi), which human legend holds are never to be touched.[2] Members of the Ōtsutsuki clan travel through dimensions in search of God Trees so that they can consume these fruits and gain their powerful chakra for themselves.[1] Some Ōtsutsuki, such as Momoshiki and Kinshiki, harvest the God Tree's fruit until it and its respective planet die, at which point they go looking for a new one.[4] Kaguya, after consuming the fruit of Earth's God Tree, chose to settle on the planet and use the power she gained in order to single-handedly rule over the human populations.[2]

Kaguya Eats Fruit

Kaguya eats the Earth's chakra fruit.

As a measure to keep the peace, Kaguya enslaved part of the human population with the Infinite Tsukuyomi and bound those affected to the God Tree, assimilating them with its life force and gradually turning them into White Zetsu by draining them of everything that gave them their individuality, even their physical appearance.[5] When Kaguya's sons, Hagoromo and Hamura, were born with chakra of their own, she merged with the Earth's God Tree in order to take the chakra back, thus becoming a monster called the Ten-Tails.[6] If all of the chakra in the world is united with the God Tree once more, it would be able to bear a new chakra fruit.[7]

Trivia

God Trees

Momoshiki and Kinshiki oversee multiple God Trees.

  • The God Tree bears similarities to certain motifs that are present in religions and mythologies throughout the world:
    • Its size is akin to the world tree Yggdrasil in Norse mythology. In addition, the wooden dragon-like entities at the base of the God Tree may be a reference to Nidhogg, a dragon or serpent who eternally chews the roots of the world tree; It is said that should Nidhogg finally be free of its entrapment underneath Yggdrasil, its appearance into the world beyond its roots are said to herald the coming of Ragnarök, the end of the world and ultimate battle of the gods.
    • Its appearance on former battlefields and how it grows by feeding on the blood of humans is akin to Jubokko, a yōkai tree in Japanese mythology.
    • Its bearing of the fruit that was deemed forbidden to consume is akin to the story of the Tree of the knowledge of good and evil in Abrahamic religions, in which Adam and Eve, the first humans, ate the forbidden fruit despite being told otherwise. Ultimately, while becoming wiser, it lead to their downfall by incurring the wrath of God. For disobeying Him, He forever cursed the two and their descendants. Adam's eldest son, Cain, would later murder his younger brother, Abel, in anger and jealousy following God's rejection of his offering while accepting Abel's, similar to the struggle between the two sons of the Sage of Six Paths.
      • A similar motif appears in Journey to the West (one of the inspirations for the Naruto franchise), when the pilgrims cross paths with the Immortal Zhenyuan and his special tree, the Ginsengfruit tree, which produces only 30 pieces of fruit every 9,000 years; the fruit is shaped like an infant less than three days old. A person who smells the fruit can extend his lifespan by 360 years, while a person who eats the fruit can live for another 47,000 years. This served as one of the 81 (9x9) trials that the pilgrims had to endure in their quest to fetch Buddha's Great Vehicle Scriptures (Mahayana/Mahayana sutras).
  • During the Fourth Shinobi World War, Obito Uchiha transforms the Ten-Tails into a giant tree as part of his Eye of the Moon Plan. The fourth databook and the Eight-Tails call this both the Ten-Tails' final form and the God Tree itself.[8][9]
  • Just before Madara Uchiha absorbed the Ten-Tails into himself, a voice spoke to him, willing him to "Absorb me. The God Tree… the Ten-Tails. Absorb everything." (「ワレヲトリコメ シンジュヲ… ジュウビヲ スベテヲトリコメ」, "Ware o torikome. Shinju o… Jūbi o. Subete o torikome.").[10] Interestingly, the voice uses katakana, a unique style of speaking only used by Black Zetsu, while referring to itself using 我 (Ware), an archaic personal pronoun. In Naruto Shippūden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 4, the voice is Kaguya's.
  • In the anime, the God Tree is shown to have a will of its own and became the Ten-Tails to fight alongside Kaguya.[11]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Fourth Databook, pages 216-217
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Naruto chapter 646
  3. Naruto: Shippūden episode 460
  4. Boruto: Naruto the Movie
  5. Naruto chapter 679, pages 8-9
  6. Naruto chapter 681, page 9
  7. Naruto chapter 671, pages 8-9
  8. Naruto chapter 646, page 5
  9. Fourth Databook, page 107
  10. Naruto chapter 673, page 6
  11. Naruto: Shippūden episode 462