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  • Shinuki
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  • Shinuki (血肉, lit. Flesh and Blood) is a Kunoichi hailing from the Village Hidden in Sound, presumed to have once been cast as one of the many selections for Orochimaru to house his body and soul. Due to complications with the genetic code, she became incompatible, Shinuki was then sealed away for many years, kept on a frozen lockdown.
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Team
  • Sound Four,
Age
  • Unknown
Affiliation
Previous Occupation
  • Experimental Host
Name
  • Conduit of Blood and Flesh
  • Gateway of the Body
  • The Sound Fifth
academy
  • N/A
Hometown
  • 19
Birthdate
  • Unknown, Artificially Created
Weight
  • 98.0
homecountry
  • 19
Kanji
  • 血肉
Height
  • 304.0
Partner
Rank
  • A
Reg
  • N/A
Occupation
  • Kunoichi
Jutsu
  • TBA
Classification
  • Genin
Gender
  • 19
Blood Type
  • AB-
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  • Shinuki (血肉, lit. Flesh and Blood) is a Kunoichi hailing from the Village Hidden in Sound, presumed to have once been cast as one of the many selections for Orochimaru to house his body and soul. Due to complications with the genetic code, she became incompatible, Shinuki was then sealed away for many years, kept on a frozen lockdown. During the rise of Kyatsu Musei as the Second Otokage, many of Orochimaru's secrets were brought to the surface, in which lead to the release of Shinuki. Revealing her destiny to the one who freed her, the girl shed light on her mixture of genetic material, an abomination in order to sustain the clan she was spliced from. Baring the bloodline of the previous Sound Four members, Sakon and Ukon. Over the years past her release, Kyatsu has guided the fragile and unstable mind of Shinuki, raising her to be a member of his family, and training her to be one of the deadliest instruments the village has to shield themselves. An artisan with her bloodline, the girl would one day became a member of the next generation of the Sound Four, and would earn herself the moniker for fear of her abilities, Anyko (あんき, Conduit of Flesh and Blood)