Summary

As the strongest of all shinobi in the Land of Wind, the post ofKazekagecarries a great deal of prestige and responsibility in the world of Masashi Kishimoto’sNaruto, with only exceptionally powerful shinobigiven the honor of leading Sunagakure. Since the institution of the title, there have been five Kazekage, reigning for differing periods of time, with each one having a distinct impact on the village’s history.

Unfortunately, the history of Sunagakure is one fraught with conflict, struggle, and betrayal, with most Kazekage meeting their end at the hands of shinobi from their own village, or assassins from rival nations. As such, the post of Kazekage has always been a difficult burden to bear. With this in mind, herearethe fates of every KazekageinNaruto.

Second Kazekage Shamon Naruto

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The first Sunagakure shinobi to hold the title of Kazekage,Retowas present during the inaugural Five Kage Summitwhere Hashirama Senju attempted tobroker peace between the Five Great Shinobi Countries by distributing the tailed beasts among them. Accompanied by his future successor Shamon, Reto tried to negotiate a better deal for his village, since Sunagakure already possessed the One-Tail, Shukaku.

As threats of war arose during the meeting, Hashirama once again tried to mediate and defuse the tension, since no other Kage was ready to listen to Reto’s steep demands, such as receiving a portion of the Land of Fire’s territory, and 30% of what the other nations were paying for the tailed beasts. Eventually, Reto was killed by assassins just like most of his successors would be in the future, perpetuating a belief that would persist into Naruto’s time, about the role of Kazekage being cursed.

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Following in the footsteps of his mentor,Shamonwas the second person to assume the post of Kazekage, and he accompanied his predecessor Reto to the first Five Kage Summit. Following Reto’s death, Shamon took up his mantle as the Second Kazekage, and focused on expanding Sunagakure’s military power through the use ofthe village’s fabled Puppet Technique.

Likely a puppet user himself, Shamon’s work as Kazekage was crucial to the village’s fortification, as he took advantage of the harsh terrain surrounding Sunagakure. Shamon also oversaw research into the tailed beasts, as he sought to bring thevolatile One-Tail under his control. Just like the First Kazekage, Shamon was killed by assassins, adding to the legend of the Kazekage’s post being jinxed.

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Regarded as one of the strongest shinobi to lead Sunagakure, theThird Kazekagewas the one responsible for the development of the formidable Iron Sand Technique, using his ownMagnet Release kekkei genkai after studyingthe jinchuriki of the One-Tail. This technique rendered him immune to all metallic weapons and allowed him to fashion his own weapons out of the Iron Sand he could manipulate freely, or even immobilize opponents by filling their joints with it.

However, his fate remains one of the most tragic deaths among all the Kazekage, as he was kidnapped and killed by Sasori, a member of Sunagakure’s own Puppet Brigade. Sasori then turned the Third Kazekage into a human puppet to harness his Magnet Release, although this recreation is said to have paled in comparison to the original. For years, the Third Kazekage’s sudden disappearance remained a mystery, and his actual fate would not be revealeduntil the time of the Fifth Kazekage.

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Another fearsome shinobi who suffered a gruesome death as Kazekage,Rasastruggled to manage his responsibilities to his family while also having to deal with Sunagakure’s diminishing position among the hidden villages. There is little doubt that his talent as a shinobi was exceptional, as helearned his predecessor’s kekkei genkaiMagnet Release, and channeled it into his own technique, which allowed him to manipulate Gold Dust.

Sadly, much of his reign was spent quelling the rampages of the One-Tail, Shukaku, who was sealed into his youngest son, Gaara. Rasa was responsible for the childhood trauma that shaped Gaara’s original sadistic persona, and it was a mark of his desperation to save his village. Unfortunately, this desperationled him to ally with Orochimaruagainst Konohagakure, which did not end well for him, as the Sannin betrayed and killed him along with his bodyguards. Orochimaru went on to impersonate Rasa at the Chunin Exams in order to instigate the Konoha Crush.

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Made a jinchuriki even before his birth,Gaarahad a harsh upbringing as he was shunned by both his village and his family, who grew to fear him. His own father, Rasa, initiated several failed assassination attempts against him, after Shukaku kept taking over his body and wreaking havoc throughout the village. As a result,Gaara grew to resent the villageand everyone around him, and his deteriorating mental stability due to Shukaku’s influence led him on a path of violence as he saw all others as a threat to his existence.

It was only during the Konoha Crush that Gaara was made tosee the error of his ways by Naruto, a fellow jinchuriki. Eventually, Gaara rose through the ranks of his village’s shinobi with the aid of his powerful Sand Manipulation Technique, earning a promotion to Kazekage while still only a teenager. He went on to serve as the Commander-in-Chief of the Allied Shinobi Forces in the Fourth Shinobi World War, and was instrumental in the battles against Kabuto Yakushi, Obito Uchiha, and Madara Uchiha. He continues to serve as Kazekage well into Boruto’s time, maintaining peace in the shinobi world alongside Naruto and the other Five Kage.