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Nagato (Japanese: 長門), known primarily under the alias of Pain (ペイン, Pein), is a fictional character in the manga and anime series Naruto created by Masashi Kishimoto. Nagato is the figurehead leader of the Akatsuki who wishes to capture the tailed beasts sealed into various people around the shinobi world.
Nagato finishes reviving everyone he had killed and dies due to running out of chakra. He entrusts his dreams to Naruto and Konan likewise decides to believe in him. After retrieving Nagato and Yahiko's bodies, she gives Naruto a bouquet of flowers symbolizing the hope Naruto represents.
From left to right: Sasori, Deidara, Konan, Nagato, Tobi, Itachi and Kisame. Behind: Zetsu, Kakuzu, Hidan and Orochimaru. The Akatsuki (暁, lit. "Dawn" or "Daybreak") is an organization of rogue ninja that serves as the primary antagonistic force of the second part of the Naruto series. It was founded by Yahiko, Nagato and Konan.
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Meanwhile, Yahiko, Konan and Nagato head to a small village that was attacked earlier by Hidden Stone ninja, deciding to approach them to resolve this peacefully. But the attackers refuse to listen with Yahiko forced to kill one with him and Konan being injured enraged Nagato enough to unconscious summoning the Gedo Statue in response.
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