In the Fanbook is stated that he can die from lack of nutrients since he is buried in the ground, he starved and died.
In the Fanbook is stated that he can die from lack of nutrients since he is buried in the ground, he starved and died.
NejiHema wrote: Maybe Hidan is immortal , but imagine that a big heavy rock fell on his head , wouldn't his brain be crushed. That's the only organ I doubt as immortal
he can survive without having lungs, which means that his brain cant get oxygn, this should kill his brian :/
GreatestSin wrote:
NejiHema wrote: Maybe Hidan is immortal , but imagine that a big heavy rock fell on his head , wouldn't his brain be crushed. That's the only organ I doubt as immortal
he can survive without having lungs, which means that his brain cant get oxygn, this should kill his brian :/
Well , Hidan is considered a person beyond the laws of nature , even to other characters in the series . His way of Jashin cult reached what Kakuzu and Orochimaru were trying to reach all their life , pure immortallity
NejiHema wrote: Well , Hidan is considered a person beyond the laws of nature , even to other characters in the series . His way of Jashin cult reached what Kakuzu and Orochimaru were trying to reach all their life , pure immortallity
yup, which makes me wonder why nobody of the others joined his cult even if it was only to gain the same stuff, oro should have used it directly, afterall this would have given him enough time in order to master all jutsus in existence ^_^
GreatestSin wrote:
yup, which makes me wonder why nobody of the others joined his cult even if it was only to gain the same stuff, oro should have used it directly, afterall this would have given him enough time in order to master all jutsus in existence ^_^
I don't know too , that way of Jashin should be have been explored more , espcially from Orochi or Kabuto . Or at least another member who gained immortality would be introduced. That gave me an idea , why didn't an old friend of Hidan from the cult had saved him ?
NejiHema wrote: That gave me an idea , why didn't an old friend of Hidan from the cult had saved him ?
maybe he did but it happened off screen :D to be fair, kishi had many things to explore, he could have easily reached 1000 chapter if he had decreased the pacing and made the war last longer and with more "strategy" involved im sure the ninja feeling wouldnt have vanished, at last until the chars became god-lvl :D
Well I think kishi should have reduced the amount of Flashbacks . when something happens in an episode(or chapter) , they remember it in detail after 5 minutes only (or 5 pages)!
And in the anime , if they reduced the amount of fillers , the story would have developed faster , the whole series would have been finished in less than 400 episodes.
remember he was all into his jashin rituals where he tortures his victims who knows maybe the very act of the torturing was what kept him alive in that as long as he continued to do them that he Couldn't die i wouldn't doubt it if it turned out that Jashin doesn't actually exist and that all this time hidan simply stole his victims life force which allowed him to appear to be immortal
also orochimaru was trying to find an even more pure form of immortality that didn't require the worship of someone he was searching to be the ultimate shinobi and was aiming for the top IE the power of the sage of the six paths himself
Well , the reason that Hidan didn't die isn't his loyality to his "god" , but it was a successful experiment the followers of Jashin were doing , and the reason he always torture his victims and moan like a s*ut being f***ed isn't to steal his victim's life force , but because he is a psycho.
And about Jashin himself , everyone in the series and watcher knows that he doesn't exist , and those followers of Jashin are just like The worshippers of the devil and other cults here in the ral world.
Hidan is dead , the series is over (Just a short Uchiha tale is coming) , an no information about Hidan , his immortality or the way of Jashin.