Appearance

Full Name: Aya Lyn Watanabe
Famous Name/Nickname: Ya-ya, Two
Age: 13
Birthdate: 7/15
Gender: Female
Village: Konohagakure
Rank: Genin
Chakra Nature:
Weapon(s):
Weapon Title: Ketsueki 千の太陽の血
Type Chakra Enhanced Tanto Blade
Looks:

Weapon/Armor Mechanics: The Ketsueki started its life as two separate blades, forged from Japanese black sand (Tamahagane). Heated and folded over two thousand times each to evenly distribute the carbon throughout the blades and remove any impurities making it incredibly strong. Though there was a difference in between them as one was pounded and folded almost half the times as the other. Not a mistake in any way as this was common practice in katana forging, the hard blade bent into a "U" shape and inserting the softer one into it would allow the craftsman to pound the two together to form one, single blade. The finished blade was covered in clay, thinner on the blades edge making them cool at different rates, this is done to fortify the edge of the blade even more. Heating the blade once more and right after and then cooling it will cause the blade to bend backwards away from the blade do to the uneven layer of mud spread out on the blade. After cleaning and polishing the blade it was attached to its Habaki, tsuka and tsuba before it was given its sheathe, decorated with the blade owners family name. "Watanabe" The Ketsueki was handed to the very man that forged Aya into a heartless killer when she was young, though that is a story for another time.
The Ketsueki went on to serve Reio well for most of his ninja life, long before he even met Aya's mother, though after years and years of dedicated service, the blade finally gave out and spit in two under the weight of a fierce attack. This upset Reio, who took it back two the very man who made it and asked him to repair it, unfortunately for Reio, it would not be possible.....though he did have another idea that would possibly make it even more lethal. Reforging the blade but instead of only using the Tamahagane of the original, he would pound a network of "veins into the blade. These veins were made of an odd chakra absorbing material that absorbs a users chakra into itself and exhibits power similar to the users technique. Though unlike other blades like the White Light Blade, constructed from the same material and weilded by the White Fang of the Leaf, these veins were hallow and only meant to move chakra through it to strengthen the metal as it traveled forward to the tip of the blade and enhance the cutting power of the blade by dragging it close to the edge of the blade as it ran back through towards the user. As it was created and tested, much shorter and stronger than the original for instead of reforging them together which would make it weak, he would fold both halfs and once again repeat the process of U folding and pounding them together as one. The blade turned out amazing, but unfortunately for Reio, his chakra control was rather lacking when it came down to the heat of a battle....so the crafter's solution was rather simple. By connecting the veins that led up the blade to a chakra point on the handle located on the dull side and another on the sharp side, the blade would effectively "fuse" itself with ones chakra stream when held. It also cost the user no chakra when held, as the chakra that flowed through the blade was returned to the user, though when it cuts through something, chakra is expended for the enhanced cutting ability. This system worked great, earning Reio's love and affection once more and after his daughter cut him down in battle, her's as well. Though Aya, with Kihaku's aid, has developed a more effective way to wield the blade by using Kihaku's pure lightning chakra to flow through the blade instead of the neutral. This creates a high frequency vibration in the blade, caused by the lightning chakra's natural high frequency nature, this oscillation weakens the molecular bonds of anything that the blade cuts to further increase the cutting power, making cutting through most metals easy as pushing a hot knife through butter. The downside to this, however, is unlike the standard use, when the lightning chakra is flown through the blade it's energy is spent on the vibrations meaning that its a constant draw plus the decrease when cutting a target.
Normal Mode
Distinguished by a slight blue glow to the blade.
Advantages- Enhanced Durability, Almost Impossible to Break Under Normal Circumstances
- Enhanced Cutting, While unable to cut thick metal, bone, wood and thin metals are easily severed.
- No Chakra Drain While Active
Disadvantages- Reduces users chakra when cutting through something
- Glows in the dark when held
- Unlike other chakra blades, Flying Swallow will not work with this blade
High Frequency Mode
Distinguished by a buzzing noise and the blue glow, plus every few seconds a surge of electricity will shoot down to the tip of the blade, this is simply a build up of chakra and does not affect the performance at all, Aya simply does it to intimidate her enemies.
Advantages- Enhances the cutting ability further, allowing it to shear through most standard metals with ease, high quality steel takes longer and folded steel much longer. (note: This blade cannot cut through black steel unless it is either already drastically weakened or paper thin)
- Adds a demoralizing effect to its visual appearance
- Cauterizes wounds due to the high heat of the blade
Disadvantages-Constant chakra drain effect when in use
- Cannot use Flying Swallow with this blade
- Shines brightly and makes sound when used
- High cutting potential makes it dangerous even to the user
- Kunai Knives
- Shuriken
- Kunai Baton
- Razor Wire
Accessories: Medical Kit
Religious Background:
Religion Name: Non Religious
Spirit
Kihaku The White Fox
Demon's Name: Kihaku The White Fox
Demon's Host: Aya Watanabe
Demon's Description: Kihaku is the soul of Aya's old sister whom has taken refuge inside Aya's body in the form of a small white fox.
Demon's Background: Kihaku raised a young Aya from birth under increasingly deteriorating conditions until one day, due to malnourishment and exhaustion Kihaku collapsed and passed away. Her soul, which took on the form of a white fox, joined with her sister Aya's and fell into a deep slumber, locked away deep inside her. This was her reality until, during a fight to the death, she awoke and bestowed upon her sister enough power to save her own life.
Demon's Nature Type: Lightning
Demon's Unique Traits: Can possess her sister and tap into both her sister's and her own chakra pools to fight. Also allows, during possession, the use of lightning type chakra.
Demon's Personality: Kihaku is a very pure soul for having been in a violent host environment. She is eternally positive and friendly, even under dire circumstances she keeps her cool and never allows herself to anger. She could never push herself far enough to kill someone, so even those who try to kill her or her sister, she will try and knock them out of the fight instead of ending their stories.
Demon's Abilities:
Lightning Transfusion- Allows her sister to tap into her supply of lightning chakra in times of need.
Soul Encasing- The first stage of the possession allows Kihaku to alter the genetic makeup of her sisters body, changing her appearance to that of a hybrid Kitsune. The transformation drastically changes Aya's appearance, giving her a more spiritual look as her sisters chakra infests every cell in her body. Her skin turns smooth as glass, perforations and segmentation of blue running through her and focusing her new electronic power. It also gives her a tail, fox like ears and her feet are transformed into small paws. This transformation allows for her to use lighting based Chakra Control attacks, lightning type jutsus and lightning based melee. This also modifies any weapon that she has in her possession, her blade lengthens and takes on a distinct white look. Her wire turns blue and adopts a lightning base. Her physical attributes, being augmented by the lightning chakra and her sisters soul are at their peak, increasing both her speed and strength for the short duration that her sister can maintain the possession. It also fine tunes their senses of sight, smell, and hearing to a razors edge.
Soul Possession- This is the true form of the possession. Only actuated when Aya loses all hope or when her sister deems it necessary. Kihaku takes full control of her sisters new body and will fight in her stead, allowing a cool head and a clever fresh look to be had as Aya falls into a slumber deep inside.
Demon's Jutsu:
-N/A
Jutsu/Techniques
Ninjutsu:
Kage Bunshin no Jutsu (Shadow Clone)
Henge no Jutsu (Transformation)
Shōsen Jutsu (Mystical Palm)
Chakura no Mesu (Chakra Scalpel)
Katon: Gōkakyū no Jutsu (Fireball)
Katon: Hōsenka no Jutsu (Phoenix Flower Jutsu)
Genjutsu:
Taijutsu:
Shinobi Background
Height: 4'4"
Weight: 98lbs
Eyes: Light Green
Physical Build: Slender. Small Build
Personality: Aya is a very shy young woman due to her experiences in the past making her believe that her life is not on the same level as every one around. This has caused her to adopt a reclusive sort of demeanor. Though she is shy she is also a very brave soul, throwing herself in harms way to protect anyone who she sees being oppressed. As for Aya's friendly side, those who can pierce through her shy armor will find a very pleasant and uppety young girl, more than happy to talk and hang out. She is fiercely loyal and would give her life to save a friend.
Intelligence: Creative Intelligence
Body Archetype: Healer
Affiliations: N/A
Family: Reio Watanabe- Father (Considered Dead) Miyu Watanabe- Mother(Deceased) Kihaku Watanabe- Sister (Deceased - Spirit)
Bio/History: "Its a girl!" the tall, white clad man would say as he held the newborn baby in his arms, turning and handing her over to the nurse to take her and get her cleaned up as she cried. The man smiled as he looked over to the couple, the husband holding the wifes hand gingerly as she laid upon the delivery table. "Have you thought of a name for her?", the doctor would say as the husband looked down at his wife. The woman, sweat beading on her face and still breathing quite hard would gasp in a bit of air before forcing out a quiet, stressed word.
"A.....A.....", her words would be drown out by a loud beeping as the doctor's eyes would widen. The terrible sound coming from the heart monitor attached to her arm would cause the husband to grip his wife's hand tighter, his heart beating faster as hers slowed.
"Miyu? Miyu, whats wrong?", he would cry out as the doctor would grasp the fading woman's wrist in his hand, taking her pulse manually to see if the monitor was malfunctioning. He would begin to panic as he realized that the pulse of the woman was being accurately monitored and it was fading alarmingly fast.
"Nurse!" he would yell, waiting for a minute before turning around and hurrying to the cabinet himself as the husband set his right hand on the woman's left cheek, turning her head so she could see him through her fluttering eyes.
"Miyu....stay with me please.....don't do this....", he would cry, his eyes filling with vision blurring tears as in the background the doctor pulled a syringe of adrenaline from his cabinet, running back over to the tragic scene and injecting the woman with what would hopefully save her life.
"Hold on Mrs Watanabe......hold on!"
The husband would blink, trying to clear his vision but not let go of his beloved wife as her life hung from a thread.
"R....Reio......", Miyu would manage, her vision tunneling as the background slowly began to fade, all but the sight of her saddened lover dissolving into darkness. "T....take care.....of......Aya.....". Her heart would give out after giving her lover a weak smile, a tear running down her cheek and dropping to the floor as all the sound and chaos in the room was replaced with a terrible silence accentuated with a droning sound made by the heart monitor.
"M.....Miyu....", the husband would stand, gripping the still woman's shoulder tightly and giving her a shake, his eyes wide with absolute dread. "....Miyu....this....this isn't funny Miyu please.....please don't do this......"
The doctor would remove his cap, a solemn look on his face as he walked over and turned off the heart monitor filling the room with absolute silence for a time as the fading sounds of a babies cry could be heard. "I.....I'm sorry Mr Watanabe.....she's gone...."
The words hit the man like a ton of bricks, causing his hear to skip as he dropped to his knees, holding his deceased wife's hand against his face. He would begin to sob, rubbing her still warm flesh against his in despair. "Miyu.......Miyu......MIYU!!!!!"
A few hours later the man sat in a small, sterile room, his eyes still red from crying as he held onto his new born daughter. Feeding the frail young child from a bottle given to him by the hospital staff. Staring down at the girl his mind would begin to race as crazy thoughts would begin to rush through his head. He would stare down at Aya as he began to shake, making the baby girl groan as she fed, her eyes still closed and her little fists opening and closing as if looking for her mother. Reio would grind his teeth together in anger at the innocence of the child.
"This......this is your fault.....you know." he would say as he pulled the bottle away from her for a moment as a punishment, causing her to whine as she searched for the nurturing plastic n****e. Gripping the air with her small hands she would begin to cry. "Yeah.......you don't understand pain.....you don't understand what you put me through.....but you will." he would say, pressing the bottle back to her mouth if only just to shut her up. "Oh you will....."
Early Years (1-6) and the Life of Kihaku
After the birth of his second daughter Aya and the horrible loss of his beloved wife Miyu, Reio would return home with the newborn child. With a hole in his heart torn open by death Reio would place the blame upon the barely formed shoulders of the young, innocent girl, taking from her the name that her mother had so lovingly bestowed and replacing it with a number. To acknowledge that she was the second child to be brought into the world by him he would name her simply Two. From the very beginning his relationship with the young baby was rough, as he blamed her for his loss and was wholly unable to bring up any desire to nurture her. Handed of to her older sister of only 11, Kihaku Watanabe would become the impromptu mother of the unfortunate child as their father would disappear for weeks at a time out on missions in service of the leaf village. Kihaku would do her very best to give the small child what she needed, sometimes having to take on small jobs to simply feed her young sister. As the years went on, the older sister would become more and more distant from her father as she was forced to bear a burden unfair to someone her age. Not only was she forced to work her hands to the bone to just keep her beloved sister alive, she also had to raise her in the best way she could. Being as young as she was didn't help, but she made due with the hand she was dealt for six long years of hard work, struggle and in some rare instances joy. For Aya was growing fast and learning well, developing a sweet and innocent view upon the world, from her older sister.
It was the winter of Aya's sixth year of life, and even though she didn't see it due to the fact that Kihaku hid it so well, everything was going very very wrong. Their father hadn't come back in almost three months time and the money that she had on hand and saved had all dried up. Yet through sheer determination the girl worked hard every day to make scraps to bring home and feed the growing youth, forsaking her own health to give her sister the better life she deserved. Every morning she would wake and tell herself that it would get better, even though every morning she felt worse and worse, her body wearing slowly down as Aya stayed healthy and completely oblivious to her sisters plight due to Kihaku's own strength off will and ability to hide even her greatest hurt from her treasured sister.
Six AM had gone and went when the teen would slowly open her eyes to being shaken awake by her young sister. The brown haired young woman slowly turned her head and looked through her slowly clearing vision to see the smiling face of the little angel she had nurtured from day one.
"Come on sleepy head!" the girl would say, her small hands attached to Kihakus arms tightly and shaking her with all your might. "Your gonna be late." The tone the girl carried had never been sad, she had never felt the fearsome rage of her father nor the tearing lament of losing her mother. But today all that would change with the simple act of kindness presented by her beloved sister.
"Okay okay." she would manage to say in a low, sickly tone before slowly turning over and sitting up, the world around her possessing a strange blurry quality today. She would rub her eyes as her sister looked up at her, admiration in her small eyes.
"Come on sis!" the girl would say as she ran from the room, her small body carrying her rather quickly into the next room where a giggle could be heard. But Kihaku couldn't smile today, for something was wrong, she felt separated from everything in such an indescribable way. Slowly her body would carry her about the fog of her room, preparing herself for another day as her sister sat out in the next room playing with the dolls that Kihaku had made from her own clothing and stuffed with filling taken from her own pillows. She loved to see her happy, nothing in her life mattered but the smile of the little girl that shared her last name.
Walking to the door after eating her daily meal she would be stopped before she could walk out by the arms of her sister, embracing her leg and looking up at her. "Did you think you were gonna leave without giving me a hug, silly?" the brown haired youth would ask with a heart melting smile that for some reason made her chest tighten. Setting her hand on the top of the girls head she would ruffle her soft hair and speak. "I'm late baby girl, I gotta go."
"Oh.....ok" she would frown for a moment before curling her lips in a smile. "It's ok sis.....you can just give me two when you get home, ok?" she would ask happily, staring up at Kihaku would would nod, her face still twisted with sadness.
"Yeah....yeah I promise." she would say as she walked out the door and into the snow, getting about fifty feet away from the house before hearing her sister yell out.
"Bye bye sis, I love you!"
Kihaku would look back, desperatly wanting to smile at the sight of her sister, jumping up and down in a pair of her hand me down boot that went almost up to the child's knees, her arm waving over her head and a look of innocent happiness on her face. Turning slowly she would make her way toward the village and to her job. The trip seemed shorter somehow today, as if she had fallen asleep and woken up just outside the door of the smith. She would push the door open and walk from the unbearable cold into the overwhelming heat. Inside she would stand still for a bit, staring forward at something she thought she saw, something strange that she couldn't recreate in words if she wanted to. ".....ku...." It was almost like a spirt floating happily through the world, hovering through the doors to the back like they weren't there at all. "....haku....." She would remain mesmerized by the phenomenon until finally the woman shouting at her was able to fully grasp her attention. "Kihaku!?" The young woman would turn her head quickly, the fast movement making her slightly dizzy as she stumbled toward the desk of her boss Mirui, planting her hands on its wooden surface for support. The woman would stand quickly from her seat and move around the desk, placing on hand on the back of the sickly teen and one hand on her stomach. "Kihaku....dear you look terrible....please go home....." she would say, trying to be kind.
"N-no.....I....I have to feed my sister...." she would say, hardly able to see now.
"Hun.....I'll pay you for the day and I'll send Yai up with some food for you both....just please go home and get some rest...." the woman would say, letting her go as Kihaku looked at her and nodded. "T-thank you ma'am.....It won't happen again.....I swear." She slowly stumbled away from the desk and toward the door.
"No....don't you worry about it dear, you just get yourself feeling better."
The snow was falling rather heavily now, making the blurry vision that she had adopted even worse as she struggled her was back up the hill leading to her home. She could see the smoke from the chimney lazily climbing its way up from the tree tops as she tried to picture her younger sister sitting in her pink pajamas by the fire playing with her dolls. She would smile for the first time all day as she thought the vision of the happy little girl playing was easing the pain, her body starting to go numb and her vision slowly diminishing into a colorful pallet of white as she could see very clearly the smiling face of Aya in the window. She would smile and take one more step before stopping, her sight beginning to swirl around the face of her young sister as she could no longer feel any part of her teenage form. Attempting to make one more step she wouldn't find the strength to move her leg, falling face first into the snow, her eyes fluttering as she watched the snow fall in a picturesque painting quality, Each individual snowflake falling slowly to the soft pack and resting beside her as she smiled once more. For the first time in months she felt happy as she was no longer burdened by a constantly aching stomach, her muscles no longer clamored for rest and her body felt neither the cold nor the numb soreness she had learned to live with. She would slowly close her heavy eyes, feeling very tired all of a sudden, with the intent of taking a nap in her new soft and happy world. "Aya......my.....my sister.......I love you." Her eyes would close lightly as she was surrounded by a bright white light, never to open again.
After seeing her sister drop into the soft white snow, Aya would jump off the couch and giggle, the last time she saw Kihaku lay in the snow she had taught the brown haired girl how to made the perfect snow angels. She wondered why she was home from work so early, maybe she just really wanted to take a day off and spend some time with her. The thought would make the girl smile wide as she pulled on the large boots and tied them up just like she was taught, picking her puffy coat up off the floor beside the door and throwing it over her shoulders happily. "Wait for me sis!" she would yell as she jumped off the porch into the packy snow, giggling as she ran toward her sister who was still laying down in the same spot as before. "If you lay there to long your gonna get all wet and cold silly." she would say as she slowed her pace, looking down to Kihaku's face. "Are you napping sis?" she would ask, giving her a quizzical look before kneeling down and pulling some of the soft hair out of the teen's face. "Kiiihaaaaaaakuuuuu....." she would say, grabbing her sisters shoulder firmly and giving her a shake like she always did to rouse her from sleep. Her smile would remain in place until the third shake with no reaction when she would start to worry. "Kihaku....what are you doing?" she would say, pushing her shoulder hard and rolling the girl onto her back, the ground beneath her packed down from the fall. Aya would slowly creep closer to her beloved sister, on her knees, and put her hands back on her shoulder. "Kihaku?" she would say, a look of concern on her face. "Kihaku why wont you wake up.....its cold out here and you will get sick." she would say as she stood up slowly and grabbed her sisters arm, tugging on it for a bit, trying to drag her still warm body back to the house to no avail. She would look down at her for about full minute, not sure what to do, the concept of death completely alien to her. "I'm cold...Kihaku....we have to go inside...." she would say loudly. "Kihaku! I'm cold!" she yelled before turning to look back to the nice warm house then looking down at the sister who meant everything to her. Slowly the realization would begin to set in that Kihaku wasn't with her anymore as she would get back down on her knees in complete silence, as if to show just how unbelievable to the child it was that she was gone, and turn the teen's lifeless body back onto her side before laying down with her back pressed to her. Reaching back and grabbing her deceased sisters arm and laying it over her own shivering body before closing her eyes tightly shut, a single tear falling from her cheek down to create a dark spot in the snow. She would fall asleep in her sisters arms for the last time.
(Bio In Progress)

Full Name: Aya Lyn Watanabe
Famous Name/Nickname: Ya-ya, Two
Age: 13
Birthdate: 7/15
Gender: Female
Village: Konohagakure
Rank: Genin
Chakra Nature:

Weapon(s):
Weapon Title: Ketsueki 千の太陽の血
Type Chakra Enhanced Tanto Blade
Looks:

Weapon/Armor Mechanics: The Ketsueki started its life as two separate blades, forged from Japanese black sand (Tamahagane). Heated and folded over two thousand times each to evenly distribute the carbon throughout the blades and remove any impurities making it incredibly strong. Though there was a difference in between them as one was pounded and folded almost half the times as the other. Not a mistake in any way as this was common practice in katana forging, the hard blade bent into a "U" shape and inserting the softer one into it would allow the craftsman to pound the two together to form one, single blade. The finished blade was covered in clay, thinner on the blades edge making them cool at different rates, this is done to fortify the edge of the blade even more. Heating the blade once more and right after and then cooling it will cause the blade to bend backwards away from the blade do to the uneven layer of mud spread out on the blade. After cleaning and polishing the blade it was attached to its Habaki, tsuka and tsuba before it was given its sheathe, decorated with the blade owners family name. "Watanabe" The Ketsueki was handed to the very man that forged Aya into a heartless killer when she was young, though that is a story for another time.
The Ketsueki went on to serve Reio well for most of his ninja life, long before he even met Aya's mother, though after years and years of dedicated service, the blade finally gave out and spit in two under the weight of a fierce attack. This upset Reio, who took it back two the very man who made it and asked him to repair it, unfortunately for Reio, it would not be possible.....though he did have another idea that would possibly make it even more lethal. Reforging the blade but instead of only using the Tamahagane of the original, he would pound a network of "veins into the blade. These veins were made of an odd chakra absorbing material that absorbs a users chakra into itself and exhibits power similar to the users technique. Though unlike other blades like the White Light Blade, constructed from the same material and weilded by the White Fang of the Leaf, these veins were hallow and only meant to move chakra through it to strengthen the metal as it traveled forward to the tip of the blade and enhance the cutting power of the blade by dragging it close to the edge of the blade as it ran back through towards the user. As it was created and tested, much shorter and stronger than the original for instead of reforging them together which would make it weak, he would fold both halfs and once again repeat the process of U folding and pounding them together as one. The blade turned out amazing, but unfortunately for Reio, his chakra control was rather lacking when it came down to the heat of a battle....so the crafter's solution was rather simple. By connecting the veins that led up the blade to a chakra point on the handle located on the dull side and another on the sharp side, the blade would effectively "fuse" itself with ones chakra stream when held. It also cost the user no chakra when held, as the chakra that flowed through the blade was returned to the user, though when it cuts through something, chakra is expended for the enhanced cutting ability. This system worked great, earning Reio's love and affection once more and after his daughter cut him down in battle, her's as well. Though Aya, with Kihaku's aid, has developed a more effective way to wield the blade by using Kihaku's pure lightning chakra to flow through the blade instead of the neutral. This creates a high frequency vibration in the blade, caused by the lightning chakra's natural high frequency nature, this oscillation weakens the molecular bonds of anything that the blade cuts to further increase the cutting power, making cutting through most metals easy as pushing a hot knife through butter. The downside to this, however, is unlike the standard use, when the lightning chakra is flown through the blade it's energy is spent on the vibrations meaning that its a constant draw plus the decrease when cutting a target.
Normal Mode
Distinguished by a slight blue glow to the blade.
Advantages- Enhanced Durability, Almost Impossible to Break Under Normal Circumstances
- Enhanced Cutting, While unable to cut thick metal, bone, wood and thin metals are easily severed.
- No Chakra Drain While Active
Disadvantages- Reduces users chakra when cutting through something
- Glows in the dark when held
- Unlike other chakra blades, Flying Swallow will not work with this blade
High Frequency Mode
Distinguished by a buzzing noise and the blue glow, plus every few seconds a surge of electricity will shoot down to the tip of the blade, this is simply a build up of chakra and does not affect the performance at all, Aya simply does it to intimidate her enemies.
Advantages- Enhances the cutting ability further, allowing it to shear through most standard metals with ease, high quality steel takes longer and folded steel much longer. (note: This blade cannot cut through black steel unless it is either already drastically weakened or paper thin)
- Adds a demoralizing effect to its visual appearance
- Cauterizes wounds due to the high heat of the blade
Disadvantages-Constant chakra drain effect when in use
- Cannot use Flying Swallow with this blade
- Shines brightly and makes sound when used
- High cutting potential makes it dangerous even to the user
- Kunai Knives
- Shuriken
- Kunai Baton
- Razor Wire
Accessories: Medical Kit
Religious Background:
Religion Name: Non Religious
Spirit
Kihaku The White Fox
Demon's Name: Kihaku The White Fox
Demon's Host: Aya Watanabe
Demon's Description: Kihaku is the soul of Aya's old sister whom has taken refuge inside Aya's body in the form of a small white fox.
Demon's Background: Kihaku raised a young Aya from birth under increasingly deteriorating conditions until one day, due to malnourishment and exhaustion Kihaku collapsed and passed away. Her soul, which took on the form of a white fox, joined with her sister Aya's and fell into a deep slumber, locked away deep inside her. This was her reality until, during a fight to the death, she awoke and bestowed upon her sister enough power to save her own life.
Demon's Nature Type: Lightning
Demon's Unique Traits: Can possess her sister and tap into both her sister's and her own chakra pools to fight. Also allows, during possession, the use of lightning type chakra.
Demon's Personality: Kihaku is a very pure soul for having been in a violent host environment. She is eternally positive and friendly, even under dire circumstances she keeps her cool and never allows herself to anger. She could never push herself far enough to kill someone, so even those who try to kill her or her sister, she will try and knock them out of the fight instead of ending their stories.
Demon's Abilities:
Lightning Transfusion- Allows her sister to tap into her supply of lightning chakra in times of need.
Soul Encasing- The first stage of the possession allows Kihaku to alter the genetic makeup of her sisters body, changing her appearance to that of a hybrid Kitsune. The transformation drastically changes Aya's appearance, giving her a more spiritual look as her sisters chakra infests every cell in her body. Her skin turns smooth as glass, perforations and segmentation of blue running through her and focusing her new electronic power. It also gives her a tail, fox like ears and her feet are transformed into small paws. This transformation allows for her to use lighting based Chakra Control attacks, lightning type jutsus and lightning based melee. This also modifies any weapon that she has in her possession, her blade lengthens and takes on a distinct white look. Her wire turns blue and adopts a lightning base. Her physical attributes, being augmented by the lightning chakra and her sisters soul are at their peak, increasing both her speed and strength for the short duration that her sister can maintain the possession. It also fine tunes their senses of sight, smell, and hearing to a razors edge.
Soul Possession- This is the true form of the possession. Only actuated when Aya loses all hope or when her sister deems it necessary. Kihaku takes full control of her sisters new body and will fight in her stead, allowing a cool head and a clever fresh look to be had as Aya falls into a slumber deep inside.
Demon's Jutsu:
-N/A
Jutsu/Techniques
Ninjutsu:
Kage Bunshin no Jutsu (Shadow Clone)
Henge no Jutsu (Transformation)
Shōsen Jutsu (Mystical Palm)
Chakura no Mesu (Chakra Scalpel)
Katon: Gōkakyū no Jutsu (Fireball)
Katon: Hōsenka no Jutsu (Phoenix Flower Jutsu)
Genjutsu:
Taijutsu:
Shinobi Background
Height: 4'4"
Weight: 98lbs
Eyes: Light Green
Physical Build: Slender. Small Build
Personality: Aya is a very shy young woman due to her experiences in the past making her believe that her life is not on the same level as every one around. This has caused her to adopt a reclusive sort of demeanor. Though she is shy she is also a very brave soul, throwing herself in harms way to protect anyone who she sees being oppressed. As for Aya's friendly side, those who can pierce through her shy armor will find a very pleasant and uppety young girl, more than happy to talk and hang out. She is fiercely loyal and would give her life to save a friend.
Intelligence: Creative Intelligence
Body Archetype: Healer
Affiliations: N/A
Family: Reio Watanabe- Father (Considered Dead) Miyu Watanabe- Mother(Deceased) Kihaku Watanabe- Sister (Deceased - Spirit)
Bio/History: "Its a girl!" the tall, white clad man would say as he held the newborn baby in his arms, turning and handing her over to the nurse to take her and get her cleaned up as she cried. The man smiled as he looked over to the couple, the husband holding the wifes hand gingerly as she laid upon the delivery table. "Have you thought of a name for her?", the doctor would say as the husband looked down at his wife. The woman, sweat beading on her face and still breathing quite hard would gasp in a bit of air before forcing out a quiet, stressed word.
"A.....A.....", her words would be drown out by a loud beeping as the doctor's eyes would widen. The terrible sound coming from the heart monitor attached to her arm would cause the husband to grip his wife's hand tighter, his heart beating faster as hers slowed.
"Miyu? Miyu, whats wrong?", he would cry out as the doctor would grasp the fading woman's wrist in his hand, taking her pulse manually to see if the monitor was malfunctioning. He would begin to panic as he realized that the pulse of the woman was being accurately monitored and it was fading alarmingly fast.
"Nurse!" he would yell, waiting for a minute before turning around and hurrying to the cabinet himself as the husband set his right hand on the woman's left cheek, turning her head so she could see him through her fluttering eyes.
"Miyu....stay with me please.....don't do this....", he would cry, his eyes filling with vision blurring tears as in the background the doctor pulled a syringe of adrenaline from his cabinet, running back over to the tragic scene and injecting the woman with what would hopefully save her life.
"Hold on Mrs Watanabe......hold on!"
The husband would blink, trying to clear his vision but not let go of his beloved wife as her life hung from a thread.
"R....Reio......", Miyu would manage, her vision tunneling as the background slowly began to fade, all but the sight of her saddened lover dissolving into darkness. "T....take care.....of......Aya.....". Her heart would give out after giving her lover a weak smile, a tear running down her cheek and dropping to the floor as all the sound and chaos in the room was replaced with a terrible silence accentuated with a droning sound made by the heart monitor.
"M.....Miyu....", the husband would stand, gripping the still woman's shoulder tightly and giving her a shake, his eyes wide with absolute dread. "....Miyu....this....this isn't funny Miyu please.....please don't do this......"
The doctor would remove his cap, a solemn look on his face as he walked over and turned off the heart monitor filling the room with absolute silence for a time as the fading sounds of a babies cry could be heard. "I.....I'm sorry Mr Watanabe.....she's gone...."
The words hit the man like a ton of bricks, causing his hear to skip as he dropped to his knees, holding his deceased wife's hand against his face. He would begin to sob, rubbing her still warm flesh against his in despair. "Miyu.......Miyu......MIYU!!!!!"
A few hours later the man sat in a small, sterile room, his eyes still red from crying as he held onto his new born daughter. Feeding the frail young child from a bottle given to him by the hospital staff. Staring down at the girl his mind would begin to race as crazy thoughts would begin to rush through his head. He would stare down at Aya as he began to shake, making the baby girl groan as she fed, her eyes still closed and her little fists opening and closing as if looking for her mother. Reio would grind his teeth together in anger at the innocence of the child.
"This......this is your fault.....you know." he would say as he pulled the bottle away from her for a moment as a punishment, causing her to whine as she searched for the nurturing plastic n****e. Gripping the air with her small hands she would begin to cry. "Yeah.......you don't understand pain.....you don't understand what you put me through.....but you will." he would say, pressing the bottle back to her mouth if only just to shut her up. "Oh you will....."
Early Years (1-6) and the Life of Kihaku
After the birth of his second daughter Aya and the horrible loss of his beloved wife Miyu, Reio would return home with the newborn child. With a hole in his heart torn open by death Reio would place the blame upon the barely formed shoulders of the young, innocent girl, taking from her the name that her mother had so lovingly bestowed and replacing it with a number. To acknowledge that she was the second child to be brought into the world by him he would name her simply Two. From the very beginning his relationship with the young baby was rough, as he blamed her for his loss and was wholly unable to bring up any desire to nurture her. Handed of to her older sister of only 11, Kihaku Watanabe would become the impromptu mother of the unfortunate child as their father would disappear for weeks at a time out on missions in service of the leaf village. Kihaku would do her very best to give the small child what she needed, sometimes having to take on small jobs to simply feed her young sister. As the years went on, the older sister would become more and more distant from her father as she was forced to bear a burden unfair to someone her age. Not only was she forced to work her hands to the bone to just keep her beloved sister alive, she also had to raise her in the best way she could. Being as young as she was didn't help, but she made due with the hand she was dealt for six long years of hard work, struggle and in some rare instances joy. For Aya was growing fast and learning well, developing a sweet and innocent view upon the world, from her older sister.
It was the winter of Aya's sixth year of life, and even though she didn't see it due to the fact that Kihaku hid it so well, everything was going very very wrong. Their father hadn't come back in almost three months time and the money that she had on hand and saved had all dried up. Yet through sheer determination the girl worked hard every day to make scraps to bring home and feed the growing youth, forsaking her own health to give her sister the better life she deserved. Every morning she would wake and tell herself that it would get better, even though every morning she felt worse and worse, her body wearing slowly down as Aya stayed healthy and completely oblivious to her sisters plight due to Kihaku's own strength off will and ability to hide even her greatest hurt from her treasured sister.
Six AM had gone and went when the teen would slowly open her eyes to being shaken awake by her young sister. The brown haired young woman slowly turned her head and looked through her slowly clearing vision to see the smiling face of the little angel she had nurtured from day one.
"Come on sleepy head!" the girl would say, her small hands attached to Kihakus arms tightly and shaking her with all your might. "Your gonna be late." The tone the girl carried had never been sad, she had never felt the fearsome rage of her father nor the tearing lament of losing her mother. But today all that would change with the simple act of kindness presented by her beloved sister.
"Okay okay." she would manage to say in a low, sickly tone before slowly turning over and sitting up, the world around her possessing a strange blurry quality today. She would rub her eyes as her sister looked up at her, admiration in her small eyes.
"Come on sis!" the girl would say as she ran from the room, her small body carrying her rather quickly into the next room where a giggle could be heard. But Kihaku couldn't smile today, for something was wrong, she felt separated from everything in such an indescribable way. Slowly her body would carry her about the fog of her room, preparing herself for another day as her sister sat out in the next room playing with the dolls that Kihaku had made from her own clothing and stuffed with filling taken from her own pillows. She loved to see her happy, nothing in her life mattered but the smile of the little girl that shared her last name.
Walking to the door after eating her daily meal she would be stopped before she could walk out by the arms of her sister, embracing her leg and looking up at her. "Did you think you were gonna leave without giving me a hug, silly?" the brown haired youth would ask with a heart melting smile that for some reason made her chest tighten. Setting her hand on the top of the girls head she would ruffle her soft hair and speak. "I'm late baby girl, I gotta go."
"Oh.....ok" she would frown for a moment before curling her lips in a smile. "It's ok sis.....you can just give me two when you get home, ok?" she would ask happily, staring up at Kihaku would would nod, her face still twisted with sadness.
"Yeah....yeah I promise." she would say as she walked out the door and into the snow, getting about fifty feet away from the house before hearing her sister yell out.
"Bye bye sis, I love you!"
Kihaku would look back, desperatly wanting to smile at the sight of her sister, jumping up and down in a pair of her hand me down boot that went almost up to the child's knees, her arm waving over her head and a look of innocent happiness on her face. Turning slowly she would make her way toward the village and to her job. The trip seemed shorter somehow today, as if she had fallen asleep and woken up just outside the door of the smith. She would push the door open and walk from the unbearable cold into the overwhelming heat. Inside she would stand still for a bit, staring forward at something she thought she saw, something strange that she couldn't recreate in words if she wanted to. ".....ku...." It was almost like a spirt floating happily through the world, hovering through the doors to the back like they weren't there at all. "....haku....." She would remain mesmerized by the phenomenon until finally the woman shouting at her was able to fully grasp her attention. "Kihaku!?" The young woman would turn her head quickly, the fast movement making her slightly dizzy as she stumbled toward the desk of her boss Mirui, planting her hands on its wooden surface for support. The woman would stand quickly from her seat and move around the desk, placing on hand on the back of the sickly teen and one hand on her stomach. "Kihaku....dear you look terrible....please go home....." she would say, trying to be kind.
"N-no.....I....I have to feed my sister...." she would say, hardly able to see now.
"Hun.....I'll pay you for the day and I'll send Yai up with some food for you both....just please go home and get some rest...." the woman would say, letting her go as Kihaku looked at her and nodded. "T-thank you ma'am.....It won't happen again.....I swear." She slowly stumbled away from the desk and toward the door.
"No....don't you worry about it dear, you just get yourself feeling better."
The snow was falling rather heavily now, making the blurry vision that she had adopted even worse as she struggled her was back up the hill leading to her home. She could see the smoke from the chimney lazily climbing its way up from the tree tops as she tried to picture her younger sister sitting in her pink pajamas by the fire playing with her dolls. She would smile for the first time all day as she thought the vision of the happy little girl playing was easing the pain, her body starting to go numb and her vision slowly diminishing into a colorful pallet of white as she could see very clearly the smiling face of Aya in the window. She would smile and take one more step before stopping, her sight beginning to swirl around the face of her young sister as she could no longer feel any part of her teenage form. Attempting to make one more step she wouldn't find the strength to move her leg, falling face first into the snow, her eyes fluttering as she watched the snow fall in a picturesque painting quality, Each individual snowflake falling slowly to the soft pack and resting beside her as she smiled once more. For the first time in months she felt happy as she was no longer burdened by a constantly aching stomach, her muscles no longer clamored for rest and her body felt neither the cold nor the numb soreness she had learned to live with. She would slowly close her heavy eyes, feeling very tired all of a sudden, with the intent of taking a nap in her new soft and happy world. "Aya......my.....my sister.......I love you." Her eyes would close lightly as she was surrounded by a bright white light, never to open again.
After seeing her sister drop into the soft white snow, Aya would jump off the couch and giggle, the last time she saw Kihaku lay in the snow she had taught the brown haired girl how to made the perfect snow angels. She wondered why she was home from work so early, maybe she just really wanted to take a day off and spend some time with her. The thought would make the girl smile wide as she pulled on the large boots and tied them up just like she was taught, picking her puffy coat up off the floor beside the door and throwing it over her shoulders happily. "Wait for me sis!" she would yell as she jumped off the porch into the packy snow, giggling as she ran toward her sister who was still laying down in the same spot as before. "If you lay there to long your gonna get all wet and cold silly." she would say as she slowed her pace, looking down to Kihaku's face. "Are you napping sis?" she would ask, giving her a quizzical look before kneeling down and pulling some of the soft hair out of the teen's face. "Kiiihaaaaaaakuuuuu....." she would say, grabbing her sisters shoulder firmly and giving her a shake like she always did to rouse her from sleep. Her smile would remain in place until the third shake with no reaction when she would start to worry. "Kihaku....what are you doing?" she would say, pushing her shoulder hard and rolling the girl onto her back, the ground beneath her packed down from the fall. Aya would slowly creep closer to her beloved sister, on her knees, and put her hands back on her shoulder. "Kihaku?" she would say, a look of concern on her face. "Kihaku why wont you wake up.....its cold out here and you will get sick." she would say as she stood up slowly and grabbed her sisters arm, tugging on it for a bit, trying to drag her still warm body back to the house to no avail. She would look down at her for about full minute, not sure what to do, the concept of death completely alien to her. "I'm cold...Kihaku....we have to go inside...." she would say loudly. "Kihaku! I'm cold!" she yelled before turning to look back to the nice warm house then looking down at the sister who meant everything to her. Slowly the realization would begin to set in that Kihaku wasn't with her anymore as she would get back down on her knees in complete silence, as if to show just how unbelievable to the child it was that she was gone, and turn the teen's lifeless body back onto her side before laying down with her back pressed to her. Reaching back and grabbing her deceased sisters arm and laying it over her own shivering body before closing her eyes tightly shut, a single tear falling from her cheek down to create a dark spot in the snow. She would fall asleep in her sisters arms for the last time.
(Bio In Progress)