Ninpocho Chronicles

Ninpocho Chronicles is a fantasy-ish setting storyline, set in an alternate universe World of Ninjas, where the Naruto and Boruto series take place. This means that none of the canon characters exists, or existed here.

Each ninja starts from the bottom and start their training as an Academy Student. From there they develop abilities akin to that of demigods as they grow in age and experience.

Along the way they gain new friends (or enemies), take on jobs and complete contracts and missions for their respective villages where their training and skill will be tested to their limits.

The sky is the limit as the blank page you see before you can be filled with countless of adventures with your character in the game.

This is Ninpocho Chronicles.

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Name: Nara Kotaza

Desired Rank: Jounin

Age: 24

Gender: Female

General Description: A woman with emerald eyes that carry too much twisted pain and pleasure for one so young. She carries many of her mother’s traits with her curling locks of chocolate brown hair that cascaded past her shoulders and a rather small and unintimidating size. Not sure if she plagues or benefits from neoteny, Kotaza can easily fool people with cheap naivety because of her doeish eyes and cutesy smile. However, the Nara is just bat shit cray and feels no need to attach herself to the world or be concerned with cheap crusades to save the wretched. A pale girl who was raised under the dark clouds of Kumogakure, there is more than meets the eye to this dark shadow.

History: Brace yourselves...

Twenty-six years ago, a man named Mashuko, travelled on the borders of the Lightning country with his squad on a simple mission to aid a small village that had ties to the great and powerful Kumogakure. He was a young man with no regard for the propriety of his family and what his rank meant. The son of the head of the Nara clan, Mashuko had been arranged to marry a beautiful girl from another clan to stabilize their relationship. All his life had been carefully planned by his parents and he had been a fairly successful shinobi up until this time, but Mashuko was tired of being strung around like a puppet. Childish in his youth, he endeavored to royally piss off his parents any way possible. He rebelled for the sake of rebelling. And so, he met a young woman on his mission. The quiet daughter of a traveling merchant and inn keeper. Extraordinarily plain and too lowly to even be noticed, Mashuko haughtily thought she would run into his arms should he shower her with affection. Nobu was curious about the outsider, but knew better to stay away and several times refused his advances out rightly.

Being the responsible young lad, the Nara decided to confront Nobu one night while intoxicated. He acted shamefully and forced himself on the young girl. Her mother chased his squad out of the settlement, agreeing to not mention the incident to his superior if he never returned again. Mashuko was smug in the settlement and went home to Cloud to never think about the quiet, inn keeper’s daughter again. However, at an inconvenient time, Mashuko received a letter that informed him of Nobu’s pregnancy and that she had given birth to a son. Her mother demanded routinely amount of money to be delivered for the spawn. This caused a disruption in the Nara household and the arranged marriage had been postponed until Mashuko could redeem himself and hush the scandal. His parents bade him to pay the girl and be done with it, but the young man began to feel the guilt of his weighty actions.

Against his father’s orders, he returned to that small village to care for the child. Nobu’s mother was not fond of the idea and Nobu was terrified by the dark eyed shinobi. However, her mother knew that Nobu needed to wed the man to reduce the shame she had brought on their family. Mashuko agreed to glue together a family and create a sham marriage with the plain girl. She could never get over her fear of Mashuko, however they learned to work with one another and things got better on the surface. She managed to let him love her and the two were given a daughter two years after, but the child’s birth brought back too much pain for Nobu. So, Mashuko agreed to leave her in her shame and poverty after the death of her mother. However, he took his daughter, Kotaza, with him and left behind the young boy and mother. He then returned to his household where he mended the damage he had caused and married Kireina, the daughter of another prominent clan and his betrothed.

Raised if one of her own, Kotaza never suspected she came from anywhere different. But, the shades of her household were polluted and it was a grievous mistake that Kireina could not overlook. Mashuko adored his daughter though and spent most of his time with her. Her stepmother became fiercely jealous of the emerald eyed child. Kotaza was tortured by the black haired she devil. On more than one occasion, the woman attempted to murder the child. The family did an excellent job to cover up what had transpired. Being so young, it was easy to manipulate Kotaza in believing those events did not exist and she repressed her memories of the events. Kireina kept her cold distance from the young girl.

She grew up very normal, oblivious to all the things that had transpired in her beginning. A very friendly and curious child in her academy days, Kotaza made many friends and managed to pass her exams with ease. She showed an excellent amount of intelligence at a very young age. The young girl graduated at the age of twelve, but didn’t stay a genin for very long. By age fourteen she had gain the upper hand and showed off her capabilities. Her father continued to train and guide her, making her into an excellent strategist and markswoman. At this time, her life began to crumple into a chaotic wave.

A deranged and maniacal young man by the name of Obito Taiki appeared to her one day. He violently claimed to be her older brother and shattered the foundation of her life with his retelling of her conception. Kotaza wasn’t sure who to believe, but demanded to be let out of the darkness. She found comfort in the friendship she had to a young boy named Kira who helped her in her search and protected her from the harsh words of her older brother. Their friendship blossomed into a immaturely heated love. Kotaza failed to mature from her brother’s arrival and free herself from the lies of her family. She decided to run from her problems and bury her attention of Kira. They were together for a short time and Kotaza hastily accepted his proposal at marriage. She was only fifteen.

Everyone protested and Kotaza felt the foolish sting of her actions. In her weak state of mind, Obito appealed to her with false concern. The woman decided to turn against her love, on the orders of a brother who promised to reveal Kotaza’s true mother. That was her one desire ever since he had arrived. She left Kira, and realized too late that she had become pregnant by him. Obito promised to take care of her and her children if he submitted to him and became all that he desired. Her sanity started to slowly crumple. Kotaza became a broken shard of her former self. In the care of Obito, Kotaza lost every edge of herself. She was even involved in particular shameful conduct with her older brother and he became her new obsession.

In this time she had a fateful encounter with a young, deranged dipsomaniac who remained nameless. He challenged her to destroy her useless bonds to the world. The two started a game against each other of cat and mouse. While she ran rampant and could no longer control herself, Obito silently slipped away for reasons unknown to the young girl. Her encounters to the dipsomaniacal nihilist became more frequent and they shared of black companionship that would dumbfound any on looker. When Kotaza finally had her twins, she decided to distance herself from those that were tied to her shameful past. The girl asked for her for her father’s forgiveness, which wasn’t needed since he loved her so. She moved back into her family estate. There she worked her way back into the eyes of the shinobi world and accepted many missions to tone herself up again. Kotaza became a Jounin at age seventeen and was used in a task force for diplomacy with small settlements around Lightning country. The mission would require that she leave her home for a long while, but Kotaza used this time to heal herself whole again.

Seven long years passed and the children she had given birth to were raised under the watch of her father. She barely knew the family she had and felt like a vague shadow of her father’s own life choices. The shadow master had fooled herself into thinking she was “normal” again and was finally recalled back to Cloud. However, upon arrival Kotaza was instantly confronted with a ghost of her past (dun dun dunnnnn).

Bloodline/Core Ability Application: Kotaza was born as a pure Nara, her bloodline not being muddle by any outsider. As close as royalty as she could get, Kotaza was treated like a princess in her home due to her status of being the head clansman’s granddaughter. This imbued a sense of Nara pride within her and she has learned the history of her family lineage and even studied the works of famous Nara. Although not particularly legendary in her shadow techniques, she has shown full competency over all of her clan’s jutsu. Where she excelled was in her logic. She was a brilliant child at even a young age and often questioned the world around her. However, time and damage to her mind has caused her to slip, Kotaza is ever still the bright and planning woman (although, she isn’t logical in the least). Kotaza isn’t stereotypically lazy, learning about hardwork from her father who drove her in studies since a young age.
 
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