After the ambush from the Senju, the Uchiha moved again, this time forcing a smaller clan out of their home. The land was good, it had a clean river, many trees for cover, plenty of herbs, and fertile ground for gardens. They could obtain rice from doing missions for wealthy civilians. Life was good. However, Kyodai knew that their matriarch was going soft, and it was only a matter of time before she was replaced. She was right. Two years after Kyodai's father was murdered, the old Uchiha leader, Izumi, was replaced by Tokoji, a skilled warrior with many battles under her belt. She was already very well-respected in the clan, so there wasn't much protest at her taking up the title of clan head. Tokoji had no children, but her brother, Tajima, had six. The oldest would be her heir if she died of natural causes. The oldest was Senjin, an intelligent teenager with a cool head. He died a year later. Only three days after Senjin's death, Ryuu killed Tokoji and became clan head. Ryuu was nasty but powerful. Nobody liked him. How could they, when he killed Tokoji, who wasn't his closest friend but his sister, and also the best clan head the Uchiha had ever seen, even if it was only for a year, out of mere jealousy?
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Uchiha Kyodai
General FictionKyodai's life as a female Uchiha during the Warring Clans Era, how she deals with the truths of life, and how she gains peace through the founding of Konohagakure no Sato, the first shinobi village (or so history books say). Mostly in chronological...
