Kyodai was not her cousin Madara. She didn't like make believe worlds and futures. She didn't understand them. She understood harsh realities. Thrived in them. She didn't believe the cruelness was ideal. But it was the true world they lived in. The only world they could live in. Kyodai preferred truth, not lies. Oh, she could lie to others, and others could lie to her, but she could always see right through everything. She always got to the truth. But the lies that one tells themself? No, they were complicated, rooted in truth, but sprouting delusions. You could only obtain something if you attempted to get it, and the same could not be said for wishing. Take her ninjutsu for example, Kyodai had a natural water affinity, but her Katon techniques were the best of her peers. Because she worked and didn't pretend. Kyodai was practical. Now, Kyodai knew Madara could also be practical, but he was always lying to and deluding himself. Madara's brother Izuna was practical. Kyodai 's brothers may be mischievous, but they were also practical. They were ninja. They were Uchiha.
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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...