Naruto Eternal Tsukuyomi Version 0.06 Jun 2026

After the Fourth Shinobi World War, the Moon Project and the use of the Ten-Tails’ power prove more mutable than expected. Kaguya’s sealing failed to fully collapse the Infinite Tsukuyomi’s potential; residual patterns in chakra networks—amplified by science, forbidden jutsu, and warped ideals—allow a new, emergent Tsukuyomi to form: the Eternal Tsukuyomi. Unlike the original, this version iteratively adapts to resist undoing. It is not merely a single global illusion but a layered, evolving reality matrix that grafts itself onto the world’s collective unconscious.

Sora froze. He looked at his hand. It was flickering. The edges of his fingers were turning into static. He was forgetting his past. He was forgetting the pain of losing his family—the very fuel that kept him awake. Naruto Eternal Tsukuyomi Version 0.06

Early builds lacked the compressed assets found in later versions, leading to higher memory usage for relatively little content. After the Fourth Shinobi World War, the Moon

In the end, the final rupture came from an unlikely source. A pair of children, playing at night beneath a half-ruined shrine, began to chase a moth that refused to fly straight. Their shrieks and muddled prayers, their careless honesty, formed an unstable wave that rolled across the village. The wave was neither polished nor particularly brave; it was small and persistent. It created a signature the jutsu could not compress: unpatterned repetition. One by one, people felt the tug of memory return—not the whole archive at once, but the taste of salt from a mother’s tears, the ache from a hollow in the chest. These fragments knit back into selves. It is not merely a single global illusion