Name: Uchiha, Moeka
Age: 10
Gender: Female
Sex: Female
General Description: Moeka is a girl of a short and slim stature befitting her young age. Her long black hair is silky smooth, frequently tied into stylish and cute haircuts whenever the girl isn't on any sort of active duty. During strenuous work, she ties her hair up into a bun to keep it short and comfortable without sacrificing too much style. Her eyes possess an unusually deep, dark shade, irises forgoing an ordinary color in favor of black. Both of those things are the hallmark traits of an Uchiha clansman of prodigiously pure blood, and yet Moeka takes particular pride in her hair, meticulously maintaining it so that it is always in vibrant, perfect shape, its splendor for all to behold. She tries to keep herself graceful and presentable at all times, keeping her far less dignified personality behind a smile of faux politeness. Any cracks in that 'mask' of hers web along the kind smile and contort it into something obviously malicious.
History: With both parents tracing back a direct lineage to an important branch of the Uchiha clan - a result of having left behind their village of origin in favor of another - Moeka couldn't have missed hearing about her elite heritage. As an unintentional result, Moeka is a brat utterly spoiled by the foregone glories of the Uchiha clan, believing herself to be an entitled genius of legendary proportions. This misguided pride shows itself not as enthusiastic bragging, but as an unhealthy megalomania pushing her on and on to obsessively strive to be the best at everything she does through whatever means necessary. In a twisted way, it makes her a hardworker of a daunting caliber and grants her an efficient mindset befitting the darker side of the shinobi, and yet at the same time, she is held back by those very same traits, which compel her to spell out her superiority to whoever she deems it needed, instead of simply getting on with her duties like a true professional. Because she can hold up a decent pretense, she rarely has trouble making friends whenever she feels the need to, though they only stick around as such because they grow to be too scared of the consequences of abandoning such a friendship.
Age: 10
Gender: Female
Sex: Female
General Description: Moeka is a girl of a short and slim stature befitting her young age. Her long black hair is silky smooth, frequently tied into stylish and cute haircuts whenever the girl isn't on any sort of active duty. During strenuous work, she ties her hair up into a bun to keep it short and comfortable without sacrificing too much style. Her eyes possess an unusually deep, dark shade, irises forgoing an ordinary color in favor of black. Both of those things are the hallmark traits of an Uchiha clansman of prodigiously pure blood, and yet Moeka takes particular pride in her hair, meticulously maintaining it so that it is always in vibrant, perfect shape, its splendor for all to behold. She tries to keep herself graceful and presentable at all times, keeping her far less dignified personality behind a smile of faux politeness. Any cracks in that 'mask' of hers web along the kind smile and contort it into something obviously malicious.
History: With both parents tracing back a direct lineage to an important branch of the Uchiha clan - a result of having left behind their village of origin in favor of another - Moeka couldn't have missed hearing about her elite heritage. As an unintentional result, Moeka is a brat utterly spoiled by the foregone glories of the Uchiha clan, believing herself to be an entitled genius of legendary proportions. This misguided pride shows itself not as enthusiastic bragging, but as an unhealthy megalomania pushing her on and on to obsessively strive to be the best at everything she does through whatever means necessary. In a twisted way, it makes her a hardworker of a daunting caliber and grants her an efficient mindset befitting the darker side of the shinobi, and yet at the same time, she is held back by those very same traits, which compel her to spell out her superiority to whoever she deems it needed, instead of simply getting on with her duties like a true professional. Because she can hold up a decent pretense, she rarely has trouble making friends whenever she feels the need to, though they only stick around as such because they grow to be too scared of the consequences of abandoning such a friendship.