Personality: Aiko can be a very sarcastic person at times. She hates it when her peers are not as happy as they could be and will try to cheer them up. Smiling is something Aiko does, even when she isn't happy herself. She believes that if she smiles at others than at least they can feel a little brighter.
Aiko is a sociable person at times, and sometimes she just likes being alone to think. When she is alone, she doesn't like being interrupted by someone. She doesn't become angry that easily, but when she is you don't want to be around her. She can become violent and will occasionally call someone out to a fight.
Aiko can't stand it when people follow the crowd. She's highly against peer pressure when used negatively and will get very upset when she sees others falling to it. She tries to be as strong as she can and trains in her free time. She loves going off by herself into the forest to practice her jutsus and build up her chakra. Weakness is not something she's fond of.
Aiko is also seen as a romantic. She believes that everyone has the ability to find true love and really likes playing the matchmaker. She has a childish side to her and loves making people smile.
History: Aiko was born in a small village in the Wind country. As a young girl she found an orphaned wolf pup whom she took care of. This wolf she named Tsuki and can be found around Aiko almost constantly.
At around the age of 8, Aiko was kidnapped while training outside town. The man that captured her, Mr. Mitsushi, trained her in his own special jutsus to become an ultimate killing machine. Aiko was brainwashed by Mr. Mitsushi and was forced to do his will for 4 years. The villagers and her family searched for the missing child, but never found her.
After 4 years, Mr. Mitsushi brought Aiko back to her home village. Here he unleashed her to slaughter her village. Wave after wave of villagers tried to stop the killing, but died in vain. After all the people were dead, with the exception of Aiko's parents and Tsuki, Aiko went to Mr. Mitsushi's side and awaited further orders. He told her to use her strongest attack on her parents so that even their souls would be dead and couldn't fight back. Aiko killed her parents using Kazeshi no jutsu, a death wind attack that slices through a person's body multiple times so that all that's left are pieces of the body. Tsuki ran out from her hiding place among the rubble of buildings to try and stop Aiko's rampage but was too late.
At the sight of Tsuki, Aiko slowed down and stood still, not able to move. Feelings inside her told her that what she was doing wasn't right. Her body began to shake and convulse as she tried to rid herself of Mr. Mitsushi's hold. Tsuki stood growling at the man as Aiko finally broke free from her spell. Mr. Mitsushi stood horrified that she broke his control over her while Aiko and Tsuki attacked him. Mr. Mitsushi fought back with all his might, but since Aiko was trained to kill, she overcame him and soon only she and Tsuki were left.
Aiko was terrified and scared at the death that lay around her. She was extremely appalled that it was she that had committed this act. She began to weep and fell to her knees. Tsuki gently licked her shoulder which had been bloodied from all the killing. Hands shaking, Aiko looked at them and clenched her fists. Revenge had been made, but something just wasn't completed. Aiko got up the courage to get up and bury the dead before night fell. She dug all the graves by herself and said a prayer for each.
After the town's dead were buried, Aiko left with Tsuki, vowing never to return to that place. She wanted to cleanse herself and start anew somewhere else. She and her wolf wandered through the forests for 2 years before reaching Konoha, her new home. She now resides there and began training again, trying to cleanse herself from the evils that she committed and find what was missing from her revenge.
Likes: sushi, guys, training, music, art, taking long walks, and fighting
Dislikes: hypocrits, bad fish, little annoyances, and math
Weapon of choice: a sword that she carries around her waist, the wind, and Tsuki
Jutsu/Skills: Narakumi no Jutsu - Narakumi no Jutsu is a genjutsu technique that causes the opponent to see a horrifying vision. The ninja will use the serpent hand seal to cause a circle of leaves to spin in the air and envelop the opponent, then fall away. Once the jutsu is performed, the world will seem normal to the opponent until they see the illusion.
Thousand Years of Pain - This taijutsu technique was learned from Kakashi-sensei. The ninja will form the seal of the tiger and then jab it into the rear of the opponent. The opponent will then fly into the air to try and excape the pain.
Kazeshi no Jutsu - A wind attack that forms giant blades of air. The blades will fly into the opponent from different sides, slicing them to pieces.
Henge no Jutsu - Allows the ninja to transform into any person or object.
Kage Bunshin no Jutsu - Is a ninjutsu technique that creates fleshy copies of the ninja that can all fight physically.
Normal fighting skills of kicking and punching
Future dreams, hopes, goals: Aiko's future goal is to perform complete revenge for her village. She knows that something is missing from it, that there has to be a higher power than her kidnapper, and she vows to find out whom and kill them.
Her dream is to find true love and live happily with them. Though, sadly, she doesn't believe this could ever be.
Any extra information: Tsuki is also an aid when fighting. She will attack the enemy and can also be used to send messages to other ninjas far away. She is often seen with Aiko, but also wanders off in Konoha and plays with children that are lonely.
Dudette! Our characters have the same name! Talk about coecidence (I misspelt it)!
Anyway. She's a very beautiful character, and I love Tsuki, he's cute - although he looks a little more like a dog. Which is no necessarily bad! Her fingers are a little too fat, nevertheless, this is a pretty picture. ^_^ I like how you coloured this!
About the story of her, it's very dark and sad. The poor girl. ;_; Bad Mitsushi, bad! *Hits him with a baseball bat*
Hehehe, yea I guess it is a coincidence. Thanks for the compliments! ^__^ I guess Tsuki looks more like a dog because Tsuki's a red wolf instead of the usual gray wolf. I dunno Lol, yes, bad Mitsushi! *helps you hit him*
She's just too cute! That outfit is so neat; why can't retail stores sell that kind of thing! Ohoho..And, oh, I love her hair color. It gives her spunk. Great character, and good luck in the contest!
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"Heaven and Earth are not humane
And regard the people as straw dogs."
~Lao Tzu
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~*~ my Nee-chan =dejichan
"art does not reproduce what we see; it makes us see." ~Paul Klee
Anyway. She's a very beautiful character, and I love Tsuki, he's cute - although he looks a little more like a dog. Which is no necessarily bad!
About the story of her, it's very dark and sad. The poor girl. ;_; Bad Mitsushi, bad! *Hits him with a baseball bat*
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