Boruto's key to more allies could lie in the Shinju

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Boruto's key to more allies could lie in the Shinju (Image via Shueisha)

In the ongoing Boruto: Two Blue Vortex manga, the Shinju's role may hold untapped potential for reshaping alliances and unraveling the mysteries of Eida's Omnipotence. A compelling theory by Reddit user @Eastern-Ad9057, suggests that the transformation of the Shinju clones back to their hosts could be the key to restoring their true memories and gaining critical allies for the protagonist.

By freeing these hosts, not only could their chakra and original identities return, but they might also break free from Omnipotence's influence. This possibility, while intriguing, raises questions about its feasibility and narrative impact, keeping fans speculating about its possibilities.

Disclaimer: The article is speculative in nature.


Boruto: The Shinju hosts' potential to regain their true memories

Jura is one of the Shinju in the series (Image via Shueisha)
Jura is one of the Shinju in the series (Image via Shueisha)

According to the theory, the key to the protagonist gaining more allies could lie in the Shinju itself. The theory suggests that once the shinobi who were bitten by the Claw Grime and turned into Shinju are freed, they may regain the true memories of the events that took place before Eida's Omnipotence.

The reasoning behind this is that the Shinju may not be affected by Eida's Omnipotence, and freeing their hosts could potentially return the chakra, and possibly other aspects, to the original hosts.

Shibai Otsutsuki (Image via Shueisha)
Shibai Otsutsuki (Image via Shueisha)

This could be particularly significant for those with Shibai DNA, as it may provide them with resistance to shinjutsu, similar to what has been observed in characters like Kawaki and Daemon. If these Shinju clones are taken down and their original bodies are freed, they could become valuable allies for the protagonist, as they would regain their memories and be willing to fight alongside him to seek justice.


Boruto: Limitations of the latest Shinju theory

Kashin Koji (Image via Shueisha)
Kashin Koji (Image via Shueisha)

While the theory of the Shinju's potential to regain true memories is intriguing, it does have some limitations. Firstly, the idea that Shibai's DNA offers resistance to Omnipotence is not entirely accurate, as characters like Kashin Koji, Delta, and Code, who also possess Shibai's DNA, were affected by Eida's Omnipotence. Also, it is not yet addressed in the manga that the Shinju clones are immune to Omnipotence.

Eida (Image via Studio Pierrot)
Eida (Image via Studio Pierrot)

Another limitation of this theory is the potential diminishing value of Omnipotence if the original body regains its memory. The series creators have given the impression that Omnipotence cannot be undone, and Boruto seems to be fine with that. Introducing a plot device that can easily undo this powerful ability may not be well-received by fans, as it could be seen as a convenient way to resolve a problematic narrative element.

A snapshot of the Shinju clones except Ryu (Image via Shueisha)
A snapshot of the Shinju clones except Ryu (Image via Shueisha)

Finally, the influence of the characters who became Shinju may not be as significant as the theory suggests. While it would be interesting for characters like Matsuri or Bug to regain their true memories, their impact on the overall plot may be limited. Sasuke already knows Boruto's true identity, and the remaining Shinju characters, such as Shinki, may not be as useful even if they learn about the protagonist's identity.


Final thoughts

Eida's Omnipotence swapped Boruto and Kawaki's places with each other (Image via Shueisha)
Eida's Omnipotence swapped Boruto and Kawaki's places with each other (Image via Shueisha)

The theory of the Shinju's potential to regain true memories is intriguing, and it presents an opportunity for the protagonist to gain more allies in his fight against the forces that threaten the Ninja World. However, the limitations of the theory, such as the inconsistencies with Shibai's DNA and the potential diminishing value of Omnipotence, suggest that this theory may not be the definitive solution to the protagonist's challenges.

Nonetheless, the Shinju and its complex nature will likely continue to play a significant role in the ongoing narrative of the Boruto series, and fans will eagerly await to see how this plot point unfolds.


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