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  • Sayuri's Fan Boys
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  • Inspired by the voluptuous kunoichi's sensually alluring physical appearance, Shito retired as a ninja and devoted his life to venturing the world, in order to spread his message. Slowly over time, as Sayuri herself emerged as a powerful combatant, Shito gained followers, and became the founder of Sayuri's Fan Boys, as well as its very first patron. When the group turned to taking photos of Sayuri as a means of worship — garnering the stealth skills they learned as ninja so as to not be discovered by the fair maiden herself — they found greater success in their lives by distributing the images than they did during their careers as shinobi. With a surplus income, the group founded their very first headquarters along the borders of Kumogakure.
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  • Inspired by the voluptuous kunoichi's sensually alluring physical appearance, Shito retired as a ninja and devoted his life to venturing the world, in order to spread his message. Slowly over time, as Sayuri herself emerged as a powerful combatant, Shito gained followers, and became the founder of Sayuri's Fan Boys, as well as its very first patron. When the group turned to taking photos of Sayuri as a means of worship — garnering the stealth skills they learned as ninja so as to not be discovered by the fair maiden herself — they found greater success in their lives by distributing the images than they did during their careers as shinobi. With a surplus income, the group founded their very first headquarters along the borders of Kumogakure. Ultimately, the popularity of the images went viral, which led to the prestige of Sayuri's Fan Boys. However, due to the nature of their work, they were labeled as missing-nin for defecting from their own villages. Further tragedy struck when Shito suffered a vicious nosebleed upon seeing Sayuri in person. Despite their greatest of efforts, members of the group were unable to rescue Shito, and he died some few days later, leaving the team without a leader. Facing a time of desperation, the original fan boys disbanded so as to escape the harm of the many shinobi after them. This series of transpired events would eventually come to be known as the Calling of Sayuri (お召し小百合, Sayuri no Omeshi), and be further heralded as a very necessary occurrence within the group's history, as it allowed for them to expand their influence on a global level. A statue of Shito was fashioned in Kumo to honor his death. Within the current era, many smaller divisions of the original group have surfaced, holding bases in each of the major shinobi villages. Leaders of each division meet in secret to hold meetings once every month. There, they discuss Sayuri's latest behaviors in great detail, and debate on what further actions they must take in order to achieve global domination.