![]() This was most likely due to its hatred against humans for oppressing and sealing it away many times. In the past, Gyūki was infamous in Kumo for being wild and violent, as it went on countless rampages whenever its former jinchūriki would lose control of it. Since then, both Gyūki and B have taken a liking to Naruto. Although Gyūki mentioned that it and its brethren disliked Kurama for its arrogance and belief that their strength are based on their number of tails, it insisted that was no reason for not helping Naruto Uzumaki to control Kurama's power, hinting a benevolent side. Gyūki was also shown to have a good analytical ability, as it told Killer B that if he left Ponta and Sabu and ran away from them, Kisame Hoshigaki and his water dome would follow him and they (Sabu and Ponta) would be freed. It uses "ore" ( オレ) when referring to itself and often speaks in a somewhat rude dialect. Gyūki is characterised as a tough and serious individual. Through rigorous training within the Falls of Truth, B managed to defeat and eventually befriend Gyūki. ![]() Gyūki was ultimately sealed within Killer B, who was five at the time, through the Iron Armour Seal. Due to the pills, Gyūki had no recollection of the rampage. In the anime, Blue B's rampage was stated to be orchestrated by Orochimaru, who gave Blue B genjutsu-inducing pills to draw out Gyūki. During another, Gyūki had one of its four horns lost to A, the offending horn having killed Furui. During one of its rampages, the Third fought Gyūki one-on-one until they both collapsed from exhaustion. Despite these setbacks, the Third Raikage believed a jinchūriki for Gyūki was too valuable of a war deterrent and decided to keep looking for a compatible one, to which he would form a special coalition to subdue and seal it in the Kohaku no Jōhei. Throughout the years, none of Gyūki's former jinchūriki - such as Blue B, and his uncle and father before him - could control its power and the ox would constantly go on a rampage, destroying the village and killing many of its inhabitants. Gyūki and the Third Raikage collapse from exhaustion. At some point in the past, one Kumo-nin attempted to mimic the Gold and Silver Brothers by eating one of Gyūki's chakra meat tentacles in the hopes of gaining jinchūriki-like power, but died in the process. ![]() In a cavern behind the Falls of Truth, where jinchūriki learn to control their tailed beasts' power, there are wall murals of Gyūki and Matatabi, which indicates how long they were associated with the country. In an unknown time, Hashirama Senju captured eight of the tailed beasts and sold Gyūki and Matatabi to Kumogakure at the Five Kage Summit, as a sign of friendship and to ensure a balance of power amongst their new villages. In the anime, before his death, Hagoromo sent Gyūki to live in a temple built for the purpose of protecting it in a region surrounding a range of tall mountains between the clouds, that would later become part of the Land of Lightning. He also foretold of a day when they would be brought together again - though not as they were - and that at that time someone would emerge to show them what true power is. Some time after being created, the Sage explained to the young tailed beasts that a link existed between them despite their separation. Gyūki and the tailed beasts first came into being in the waning days of Hagoromo Ōtsutsuki, who used his Creation of All Things Technique to divide the Ten-Tails' chakra into nine separate bodies and giving each a name.
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