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.
[Age]: 28 [Height]: 6' 0" [Weight]: 172 lbs. [Gender]: Male [Blood Type]: B+ [Natural Hair Colour]: White [Natural Eye Colour]: Chocolate Brown [Village]: Sunagakure [Alignment]: Neutral Good
[OOC Rank]: S-Rank [IC Rank]: Chuunin
[spoilername="Appearance"]Having worked with stone for a large part of his life and on farmland for the other, his hands are callused. Training as a shinobi has also defined his body to a peak that would be common for young men; however it is softer than most, his muscles never taking on a hard definition. A moderate complexion is met by a mop of unkempt white hair, an oddity that was passed along from his mother's side of the family. His height also seems to stretch his body out a bit more than it was originally built for, making him appear a bit lanky, and at times a tad clumsy. Chocolate brown eyes add to the childish innocence he carries about him, a young energy glowing from within.
His attire is usually pretty common to those native of Sand Country, opting out for various leathers and light fabrics according to the task at hand, but a favorite are form-fitting cargo pants; the pockets becoming a valuable asset to him as he began his travels as to allow him easy access to important tools. Depending on the weather, if it becomes cold enough, he has a fur-trimmed vest that makes a rare appearance. Otherwise he carries a large duffel bag filled with various trinkets, stones, pieces of scrap metal, paper and his odds and ends to make for a simple pack.[/spoilername]
[spoilername="Personality"]Uri is what one would describe as innocent. As a child he was carefree and wanted for not, playing with building blocks and eating candy like any normal child. As he grew up, he discovered that the way his village expected to be was boring and dull, and that his memories of childhood were far better not worrying about the troubles of adulthood. Many would think him a slacker in his endeavors, but this would be untrue. Due to the fact he is always seeking fun, he invents ways to enjoy his work. Life isn't about being overly serious or being shackled by duty.
He will give a starving stranger part of his meal, but work for one if offered by another. Things obtained for free often comes with invisible strings, and Uri likes to keep things simple. Working hard, and having fun to boot, is the cornerstone to his bright and welcoming personality.
And it's not too often that he's found without a sweet treat tucked away amongst his pockets. These hidden treats are what most people attribute his energetic attitude towards.[/spoilername]
[spoilername="History"]Uri grew up in Sand Country without a need in the world. His family weren't wealthy be any means, making it by on doing stonework and pottery for the village. Growing up, his favorite toys were a set of stone building blocks his father had made for him. With these he would create grand structures for his imaginary adventures; castles grand, dojo most sacred. As he got older, he began helping his father in his workshop with the stone orders, learning the tricks of the trade. It was around the time he graduated the academy as genin when his father fell ill. Unfortunately, the sickness would claim his life only after a few short months. During this span, Uri had picked up the tools of his father's trade and had started fulfilling orders as to be able to support his mother. This continued on for many years, and during it all, he would occasionally seek out shinobi missions to help pay for their needs, never being away longer than he needed to be from his mother.
Around the time he was eighteen, and living in place of his father, it had become clear that he had felt cheated from his own life. Although blind, his mother could clearly see that her son was unhappy and encouraged him to find his own way. At first this involved him partaking in more shinobi-activities for the village, refining his ability as a ninja. That too proved to be boring and not feed the insatiable desire to be something more. It was after much thought and deliberation with his sole parent that he spend some years outside of the village traveling to other countries.
Passport in hand, he spent the next ten years abroad, exploring the continent. This brought with it many hardships and experiences that he wouldn't have been able to have within the protective embrace of his village. In Sunagakure there always seemed to be an answer for everything; if something went wrong, it was soon fixed by one of the many great people residing there. Out in lands without shinobi, plagued by sickness, storms, bandits, famine, and more Uri had to learn to approach things in different ways. He saw people in need and would spend weeks in one location doing as much as he could. Using his ability to work with stone, he would build shelters for those in dire need, erect walls for smaller villages being harassed by bandits. When his wanderings took him to other villages, he would admire the architecture, awe-struck by how different it was to what he was used to back home and by comparison to all the tiny settlements he had encountered.
While he was a ninja from sand, he traveled as a neutral observer of the world, unbiased by all he saw. New places brought with it new possibilities. And everyone needed help, in some small way, shape, or form. Whenever within the walls of a larger village, he sought construction work so he might be able to work under someone who had experience in that region's techniques. If no such job presented itself, he found a menial labor job to spend time within the village and see how it worked, see the people and live in the culture. These jobs often varied between building jobs, statue commissions, stock-boy at a merchant's shop, janitor at a hot springs, and other numerous, but experience-rich jobs.
Far away from home, he remains connected to the sandy dunes of Wind Country via letters with his mother and a faceless tinkerer, Sousuke who was a kindred spirit in creation.
After his decade of travel, he returns home with his new-found knowledge and enlightenment from the world outside.[/spoilername]
[Fateweaver]
HP: (50+lvl) x Stamina CP: (50+lvl) x Chakra Control
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