Kyodai sees how Konohagakure no Sato is progressing. It reminds her of the Uzumaki and Hyuuga commonwealth. Shiroshio. Kyodai sees the once perfect daydream become reality before her. Madara had named the village. Kyodai thought it was creative. Hashirama didn't agree with her. Well, Hokage was an even lamer name. Kagami quietly agreed with her. Konoha was a place for children to learn and play, and Kyodai only wished that Kyoto had been there to experience it. He would've loved it. Kagami and Kyodai would love it for him. 
                              Kyodai had learned from Shiroshio, and she is determined for Konoha to last. If she could bring down Shiroshio in a week, than others could bring Konoha down in even less time. While Madara helped create the village, Kyodai would try to keep the peace and settle any social and political stigma. The Uchiha who had defected to the Senju were welcomed back with smiles. Kyodai was the joint leader of her clan. She was respected. She was listened to. She was obeyed. She would keep her clan and this village standing strong. Kyodai would be the backbone for Konoha. The bridge leading them to peace, to be walked on. It was her responsibility. She would protect Konoha, but never to the extent of jeopardizing the dream behind it.  Kyodai was content following the path fate had shown her.
                                      
                                          
                                  
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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...
