
Full Name: Narima, Suki
Famous Name/Nickname: The Black Flower
Age: fourteen
Birthdate: August 29th
Gender: Female
Village: Amegakure
Rank: Genin
Chakra Nature: Not currently available
Weapon(s): Senbon, Kunai, Shuriken
Accessories: Soldier pills, pain killers, bandages and wraps.
Religious Background:
Not religious.
Bloodline Background:
Clan Name: n/a
Clan Description: n/a
Clan History: n/a
Jutsu/Techniques
Ninjutsu:
Bikou Ninjutsu (Shadowing Stealth Technique)
Bunshin no Jutsu (Clone Technique)
Henge no Jutsu (Transformation Technique)
Kawarimi no Jutsu (Substitution Jutsu)
Kai (release)
Medical Jutsu
Shindan (Diagnosis)
Shinobi Background
Height: 5’0”
Weight: 94 lbs
Eyes: Dark brown.
Physical Build: Suki looks incredibly small for her age. It’s not unusual for her clothes to fit a little big on her given her small frame. In many ways her appearance can look particularly childish, but in physical ability she’s not as easy to size up. Though she lacks in strength, her small size makes her well equipped for running and her legs are particularly toned from such.
Personality: Suki has a very kind, feminine side to her that makes her frequently worry about her comrades and is stricken with the need to care for them rather frequently. She’s typically soft spoken to strangers, though around friends she can be a bit of a chatter mouth. She does the best she can to hide her attachment to human life and how much she treasures it, though it’s a hard thing to hide.
Intelligence: Creative Inteligence
Body Archetype: Healer
Affiliations: None
Family: Suki lives with her mother and older brother. Her mother is frequently ill and bed ridden, so her brother is their family’s main source of income, thus he’s rarely ever around. Even living with relatives, it’s often like she’s living alone.
Bio/History: Suki was born into a very poor family. Her parents were both shinobi, but due to the need of raising two children, her mother took a leave of absence to care for Suki and her seven year older brother. Over that time, their mother became unexplainably ill rather frequently and was forced to leave the way of the shinobi, leaving her children to tend for themselves. Within a year of the start of her mother’s sickness, at the age of five Suki took up working alongside her brother, trying to make ends meet in their house hold. When news of their mother’s sickness reached the battle front that same year, their father wrote that he would return to them, but it was never meant to be. He never returned home, leaving Suki and Akihiko to care for their mother alone.