Hamura Otsutsuki, a character from the “Naruto” series, ultimately ascended to the moon to guard the Gedo Statue and maintain the peace between the moon and the Earth.
In the lore of the “Naruto” series, Hamura Otsutsuki plays a significant role in the history of the shinobi world. He is the son of Kaguya Otsutsuki and the twin brother of Hagoromo Otsutsuki, who is known as the Sage of the Six Paths. Together with his brother, Hamura fought against their mother, who had become a threat to the world after consuming the fruit of the God Tree and gaining immense power.
After defeating Kaguya and sealing her within themselves, Hamura and Hagoromo worked to establish peace and order. While Hagoromo stayed on Earth and spread the teachings of chakra, Hamura took a different path. He chose to ascend to the moon to watch over the sealed remains of their mother, which had become the Gedo Statue, to ensure that her power would not threaten the world again.
Hamura became the ancestor of the Hyuga clan and the Otsutsuki clan that resides on the moon. His descendants continued to guard the Gedo Statue for generations. Hamura’s actions and his dedication to protecting the world from the potential resurgence of his mother’s power had a lasting impact on the events that unfolded in the “Naruto” series, particularly in the later arcs involving the revival of Kaguya and the threat posed by the Otsutsuki clan.