The REAL Reason Kaguya Betrayed Isshiki EXPLAINED! - Naruto & Boruto History

Have you ever wondered why Isshiki Otsutsuki never showed his face during the events of original Naruto and Naruto Shippuden? Or why Kaguya, a cold and calculating alien, suddenly betrayed her clan and created the White Zetsu army? The timeline of Naruto and Boruto holds a dark, hidden history that completely changes how we view the origin of chakra. In this video, we dive deep into the ultimate Otsutsuki lore to uncover the terrifying truth behind Kaguya's betrayal and the mysterious origins of Jigen. It turns out, Kaguya wasn't just a mindless villain—she was a desperate mother who broke the strictest laws of her clan to protect Hagoromo and Hamura. By stealing the Chakra Fruit and tearing Isshiki apart, she sparked a silent war of gods that spanned thousands of years. Meanwhile, Isshiki was forced into the ultimate survival game. Trapped in the tragically weak vessel of a simple monk named Jigen, he had to hide in the shadows, absolutely terrified of Kaguya’s power and the Sage of Six Paths. He waited patiently for generations, letting the Shinobi World Wars play out until his ultimate nightmare was finally sealed away by Naruto and Sasuke. This hidden lore elevates the entire Naruto and Boruto universe to a new philosophical level, turning Kaguya into a tragic figure and Isshiki into a humiliated, vengeful king. Could Jigen actually be an alien from an entirely different planet? Did Kaguya fight Isshiki in a different dimension to protect Earth? Watch until the end to find out, and let me know your craziest Otsutsuki theories in the comments below! Did Kaguya actually do the right thing? Drop your thoughts down below! Copyright Disclaimer: Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. All rights and credit go directly to their rightful owners. No copyright infringement intended.