The Gold and Silver Brothers, also called the Two Lights, were a pair of notorious Kumogakure shinobi with a distant tie to the Sage of Six Paths. After surviving inside the Nine-Tails, they came away with jinchuriki-like power and a fearsome reputation in their village.
Kinkaku and Ginkaku, known together as the Gold and Silver Brothers or the Two Lights, were infamous shinobi out of Kumogakure who traced a faint bloodline back to the Sage of Six Paths. Before the First Shinobi World War they tried to seize the Nine-Tailed Fox for their village and were swallowed whole for their trouble. The pair stayed alive within Kurama for two weeks by feeding on the beast's flesh, until it spat them back out. That ordeal left them with enormous chakra reserves and powers resembling those of a jinchuriki.
Armed with their new strength, the brothers turned on the Second Raikage during his peace talks with the Second Hokage, Tobirama Senju, in a bid to stage a coup. They pushed both leaders to the brink of death, an act that branded them traitors, yet Kumogakure still prized their raw skill. They lived on into the era of the Third Raikage and eventually died, carrying off four of the five legendary treasures with them.
During the Fourth Shinobi World War, Kabuto Yakushi reanimated the pair, and their mere reappearance nearly drove A to abandon his command of the Allied Shinobi Forces to face them himself. The brothers ambushed Darui of the First Division along with Samui and Atsui, sealing the siblings inside the Benihisago even as Darui tried to save them. Darui countered by trapping Ginkaku in the same gourd using the Shichiseiken, which drove an enraged Kinkaku into his six-tailed Version 2 form. Team Asuma was summoned to help, and Ino used her Mind Body Switch Technique to force Kinkaku into sealing himself away. Tobi later seized the Benihisago and the amber pot, feeding the brothers' Nine-Tails chakra to the Demonic Statue of the Outer Path to call forth an incomplete Ten-Tails.
The two siblings looked much alike, both heavily muscled, with Kinkaku the bigger of the pair. Their hair was shaped into headdress-like crowns coloured to match their names, gold and silver, and each bore what looked like horns, whisker marks on the face, and the first character of his name inked on a shoulder.
Both are modelled on figures from the Chinese epic Journey to the West, where the demon king brothers Kinkaku and Ginkaku dwell in a lotus cave and hold five treasured tools: an amber purifying pot, a seven-star sword, a banana-palm fan, a golden canopy rope, and a crimson gourd. In that tale their mother is a nine-tailed fox, a nod to how these two carry Kurama's chakra. Their Naruto Mobile profile ranks them as senior elite jonin whose power outstripped the Five Kage, weaving ninjutsu together with those treasured tools in combat.

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The Gold and Silver Brothers are Kinkaku and Ginkaku, infamous Kumogakure shinobi also known as the Two Lights. They carry a faint bloodline tie to the Sage of Six Paths and gained jinchuriki-like power after surviving inside the Nine-Tails.
The Gold and Silver Brothers turned traitor after attacking the Second Raikage during peace talks, then died years later carrying off four of the five legendary treasures. Kabuto Yakushi later reanimated them during the Fourth Shinobi World War, and they were eventually resealed.
The reanimated Kinkaku and Ginkaku were brought down during the Fourth Shinobi World War when Darui sealed Ginkaku using the Shichiseiken, and Ino Yamanaka's Mind Body Switch Technique forced an enraged Kinkaku to seal himself away.
Yes, the Gold and Silver Brothers trace a faint bloodline back to the Sage of Six Paths, Hagoromo Otsutsuki, which is part of what makes them so dangerous.
The Gold and Silver Brothers are modeled on the demon king brothers Kinkaku and Ginkaku from the Chinese epic Journey to the West, who dwell in a lotus cave and guard five treasured tools. In that tale, their mother is a nine-tailed fox, echoing how the Naruto brothers carry Kurama's chakra.
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