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Boruto: Two Blue Vortexis currently at one of the most exciting points of the story so far, as Boruto Uzumaki and Jura are in the midst of one of the most anticipated battles. Honestly, the battle between Boruto and Jura came earlier than many expected, butBoruto: Two Blue Vortexhad been preparing fans for this confrontation.
Jura initially aimed to consume Naruto Uzumaki, but he also intends to kill Boruto, whom he calls “Boruto Otsutsuki” instead of Boruto Uzumaki, likely in reference to Boruto being essentially a pure Otsutsuki now — which actually makes Jura looks a lot like Kawaki. But why exactly is Jura after Naruto?
Who Are Jura and the Shinju Clones?
The Shinju Clones were introduced at the beginning ofBoruto: Two Blue Vortex. They are an evolved form of Claw Grimes, although they are also described as evolved forms of the Divine Trees. Earlier, Code used his Claw Mark in the Ten-Tails to create Claw Grimes: humanoid soldiers who are sentient and able to use the Rinnegan and also speak to some extent. They are considered a variant of the fission beings, smaller replicas of the Ten-Tails introduced in the Fourth Shinobi War.
However, for an unknown reason, the Claw Grimes consume people, absorbing them into small trees (like mini Divine Trees), andgiving birth to the Shinju Clones, also known as Human God Trees. The absorbed person remains sealed within the tree, while the Shinju Clones acquire self-awareness, retaining a few traits and the chakra signature of the original person. Every Shinju Clone was created after a Claw Grime consumed a shinobi, except for Jura. Theremains of the Ten-Tails eventually became Jura, though it is unclear exactly how this happened. In this sense, Jura is the reincarnation of the Ten-Tails, and the most dangerous sentient Divine Tree, as well as their leader. Although the Human God Trees are indirectly creations of Code, they consider themselves stronger and more evolved than himand follow Jura instead.
Jura Is Not Exactly After Naruto
In addition to being created from a “human template,” each Shinju clone has a target related to their template. For example, Hidari, who absorbed Sasuke Uchiha, is after Sarada Uchiha; and Ryu, who absorbed Shinki, is after his adoptive father, Gaara. Following this logic, sinceJura’s “template” is a Tailed Beast, it would be natural for him to be after Naruto Uzumaki, because Naruto has the Nine-Tails chakra. However, his search eventuallyled him to Himawari Uzumaki, who is the current Jinchuriki of Kurama — Himawari didn’t know she possessed the Nine-Tails chakra until that point. Once Jura realized that she had the Nine-Tails' chakra, he changed his immediate target to her. Still, he could be after both of them because Naruto has had the chakra of other Tailed Beasts since the war.
There you are… Ohtsutsuki Boruto.
— Jura in Boruto TBV Chapter 21
The exact reason why Jura is after Naruto, Himawari and/or the Nine-Tails is not entirely clear, but he wants to consume them to understand what’s going on. While the Divine Trees are self-aware, they also don’t understand how they were created or what is happening. It alsoseems as if their targets were “imprinted” on them. The Shinju Clones themselves probably don’t understand why they want to consume these people, but they hope to understand once they have done so.
Where Is Naruto in Boruto Two Blue Vortex?
Naruto and Hinata Uzumaki are currently sealed away, so they will likely be absent fromBoruto: Two Blue Vortexfor a while. Kawaki sealed them in the final chapters ofBoruto: Naruto Next Generations, and although two years have passed, they are not aging while sealed.
Could Naruto Be Turned Into a Shinju Clone?
Although anything can happen in the story, most readers don’t believeNaruto will become a Shinju clone. There’s a chance that he will only return after this arc concludes, so he may not even meet a Shinju clone. However, it would be interesting to see a Shinju clone with Naruto’s chakra signature.
Boruto: Two Blue Vortexisavailable to read on MANGA Plus, in English and many other languages.