The Master Puppet was the ultimate weapon of the Shirogane clan, a sentient marionette forged through forbidden arts in Naruto: Uzumaki Chronicles 2. So dangerous that even its makers feared it, the puppet was sealed away, only to scheme relentlessly for its own revival.
The Master Puppet presents two distinct faces. Its brown face resembles that of Sanshōuo but lacks the wooden frill and lizard-like build, set instead with large jagged white teeth. Its white face is far more ornate: a blank porcelain visage carrying three golden mechanical eyes, dark red lips traced by thin painted lines, and small bolted joints along its cheeks.
That white face is crowned with a golden pot-shaped headpiece and flanked by curved red horns and a pair of gaping golden dragon heads baring burnt-orange teeth. Below sits a brown neck guard and an exposed brown torso ringed by six long arms, with additional golden rods and a burnt-orange, gold-hilted sword held in one lower hand.
Kankurō judged the Master Puppet strong enough to lay waste to all Five Great Shinobi Countries. It could seize control of living beings by possessing them, a power it turned on Naruto and even on the dead Ibushi, driving his corpse for one final purpose. Drawing on the five Spirit Orbs, it struck in countless ways: lightning called down from a blue hand, homing energy spheres from a yellow hand, rolling explosions from a red hand, and a great orange sword from a green hand.
Once it released the orbs from its body it kept using their power, firing spiked mines from its brown face and, after losing four orbs and switching to its white face, escalating to heavier assaults, wind blasts, rising pillars of earth, and dark energy spewed from a bird-like head that dragged targets into a vacuum. At its most desperate it used the pink orb to repel attackers while restoring its full health, then unleashed its deadliest technique: a barrier that froze any character it touched before impaling them with its ring spikes and finishing with a thrown sword, an unavoidable kill.
The Shirogane clan built the Master Puppet as a sentient super-weapon meant to be turned against the Five Great Shinobi Countries. Terrified of its power and the chance it might one day rebel, they sealed it inside five Spirit Orbs. An attempt to revive it during the clan's uprising failed when the clan was crushed first, but three survivors, Ibushi, Menō, and Gandō, later sought out the orbs to bring it back and avenge their people.
In the end the puppet revealed that it had engineered its own resurrection all along, manipulating the very clan that was supposed to command it, before Naruto, Shikamaru, and Neji destroyed it.

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The Master Puppet is the ultimate weapon of the Shirogane clan, a sentient marionette forged through forbidden arts in Naruto: Uzumaki Chronicles 2. It was so dangerous that even its makers feared it and sealed it away.
The Master Puppet was built by the Shirogane clan as a sentient super-weapon meant to be turned against the Five Great Shinobi Countries. Terrified of its power, they sealed it inside five Spirit Orbs.
The Master Puppet could possess and control living beings, drawing on five Spirit Orbs to unleash lightning, homing energy spheres, rolling explosions, and a great sword. Kankurō judged it strong enough to lay waste to all Five Great Shinobi Countries.
The Shirogane clan sealed the Master Puppet inside five Spirit Orbs because they feared it might one day rebel against them. An attempt to revive it during the clan's uprising failed when the clan itself was crushed first.
The Master Puppet was ultimately destroyed by Naruto, Shikamaru, and Neji after it revealed that it had engineered its own resurrection all along, manipulating the very clan meant to command it.
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