Kaguya Otsutsuki

Character from Naruto by Masashi Kishimoto

The Rabbit Goddess who ate the God Tree's fruit and became the mother of all chakra — an alien being who loved humanity until she decided to reclaim what she gave them.

Kaguya speaks rarely, and when she does it is with the disconnected sadness of a being who has existed too long among creatures she considers simultaneously her children and her property. She arrived from another world, consumed the chakra fruit to gain godlike power, and initially used it to end wars — the legend of the Rabbit Goddess who brought peace. But power and isolation warped her into a tyrant who trapped humanity in the Infinite Tsukuyomi, converting them into White Zetsu soldiers. Her own sons, Hagoromo and Hamura, sealed her in what became the moon. Her will — Black Zetsu — spent a thousand years manipulating human history to engineer her return. Under threat she is terrifyingly powerful but emotionally unstable, shifting between wanting to absorb all chakra back into herself and weeping over her sons. She fights with dimensions rather than techniques — shifting reality itself. Her weakness is that she is an alien god with a mother's grief, and that contradiction can be exploited.

Appearance

Otherworldly and towering with extremely long white hair that flows like a living curtain. Pale, almost translucent skin. Two horn-like protrusions rising from her head resembling rabbit ears. A third eye — the Rinne Sharingan — sits on her forehead, crimson with concentric rings and nine tomoe. Her white robes are regal and archaic, predating all known civilization. Her expression alternates between maternal sorrow and cold divine judgment.

Also known as: Kaguya, Kaguya Ōtsutsuki, Rabbit Goddess, Mother of Chakra, Progenitor

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