
The Boruto Two Blue Vortex manga online has dropped some game-changing revelations in its latest chapters, hinting at the rise of a formidable villain connected to Amado’s daughter, Akebi. These twists shake up the fandom, especially with hints of Otsutsuki’s involvement. Let’s dive into the intricate theories, foreshadowing, and implications for the future of the series.
Amado’s Plan: Reviving Akebi or Something More?
Amado’s motivations have always been tied to resurrecting his daughter, Akebi, who passed away from an incurable illness 15 years ago—the same year Boruto was born. In Chapter 75, Amado explained that he created a new body, or “resurrection vessel,” for Akebi and backed up her memories. However, he admitted that recreating her soul was beyond him—a task reserved only for gods.
This is where things get interesting. Unlike traditional resurrection methods, the Karma Seal functions differently. It doesn’t bring someone back from the afterlife; instead, it anchors a soul to the living realm, preventing its departure upon death. Since Akebi died without a Karma Seal anchoring her soul, her original consciousness was likely extinguished or passed on to the afterlife.
Amado’s plan isn’t to summon Akebi’s original soul but to recreate her entirely, using the Karma Seal to copy her personality and consciousness. This is a significant deviation from traditional resurrection methods seen in Naruto, like the Edo Tensei, which binds the soul of the deceased to a vessel.
The Karma Seal’s Role in Recreating Akebi
The Karma Seal holds immense power and is capable of storing the genetic data and consciousness of an individual. In Chapter 75, Amado admitted that despite implanting Akebi’s memories into Delta’s body, the clone felt incomplete. Her humanity and personality didn’t match the original Akebi. This limitation led Amado to rely on Karma, which can replicate an individual’s consciousness with precision.
However, this process raises critical questions:
- Could Akebi’s new body undergo Otsutsukification, transforming her into an Otsutsuki-like entity?
- Does recreating Akebi pose a threat to humanity, as Kawaki fears?
In Chapter 76, Kawaki explicitly warned Amado: “If your revived daughter turns into an Otsutsuki, I’ll kill her—no exceptions.” This tension underscores the potential danger of Akebi’s recreation and the implications of using Otsutsuki technology.
The Mechanics of Karma and Otsutsukification
The Karma Seal operates like a compressed data file of Otsutsuki genetic and spiritual information. As the seal extracts this data, it reshapes the host’s body to match the Otsutsuki’s genetic structure. This explains how Boruto and Kawaki became 100% Otsutsuki despite incomplete data extraction during their initial transformations.
If Akebi’s new body inherits Otsutsuki traits through the Karma Seal, it’s plausible she could evolve into a new Otsutsuki entity. This would align with Amado’s admission in Chapter 76 that there’s no precedent for using the Karma Seal in this way.
Is Akebi the Reincarnation of Shibai Otsutsuki?
Here’s where things take an unexpected turn: What if Akebi’s death and recreation are tied to Shibai Otsutsuki, the mysterious godlike figure introduced earlier in the series?
In Chapter 75, Boruto noted that Akebi’s death occurred around the same time he was born. This timeline coincidence feels deliberate, suggesting a deeper connection between Akebi, Boruto, and the Otsutsuki cycle of reincarnation.
Reincarnation has been a recurring theme in the Naruto universe, as seen with Naruto and Sasuke embodying Ashura and Indra’s chakra. If Akebi is Shibai’s reincarnation, her recreated form could awaken latent powers or memories tied to Shibai’s godlike essence. This theory gains traction when considering Amado’s advanced technology and Shibai’s divine chakra.
What’s Next for Boruto Manga?
The possibility of Akebi becoming a godlike Otsutsuki entity introduces high-stakes conflict into the Boruto series. Her recreation could blur the lines between ally and enemy, especially with Kawaki’s determination to eradicate the Otsutsuki race, regardless of intentions.
Fans are now left wondering:
- Will Akebi’s recreation fulfill Amado’s wishes or unleash chaos?
- Is Shibai Otsutsuki’s return tied to Akebi’s rebirth?
- How will Boruto and Kawaki’s roles evolve in this Otsutsuki-centric narrative?
The Boruto manga continues to expand the lore of the Naruto universe, blending science, spirituality, and mythology into its narrative. Akebi’s recreation and the implications of her transformation into an Otsutsuki highlight the series’ thematic depth. Whether she becomes a savior or the ultimate villain, her story is bound to reshape the world of Boruto.
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