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| - Fūjin was among the first generation of Uchiha born into the revived Uchiha Clan within Yamagakure sometime prior to the Fourth Shinobi World War. As a young child, however, Fūjin was no stranger to war and hardship. Born into the age of the Samurai–Shinobi Civil War, Fūjin was forced to grow up at a much faster pace than the modern group of shinobi students. Nevertheless, Fūjin proved to be a talented young member of his clan, graduating the Yamagakure Academy at the young age of 6. Despite the war ending, Yamagakure still had enemies remaining from the war—including the remaining Four Devas, as well as that of Chikagakure—to run off in order to prevent a follow up conflict. This effort failed and the Second Land of Mountains Civil War erupted shortly after Fūjin became a teenager, resulting in a three-man team forming between himself and his two siblings: the Six Paths Siblings. During a C-rank mission, early in the war with his siblings, enemy samurai ambushed and severely wounded his older sister, Uzume. In a moment of panic, Fūjin and Raiden's emotions resonated resulting in simultaneous evolution of their Sharingan. Other early missions, however, proved unsuccessful when pitted against the samurai rebels flawless guerrilla warfare. Nevertheless, Ryun Uchiha—the current and First Yamakage—continued to send the three out to continue the war effort. During these missions, the three became notorious partners who eventually began to shift the tide of Yamagakure's losses into victories on the battlefront. These victories caught the attention of the Four Devas, the last remnants of samurai leadership in the Land of Mountains, who personally put together an ambush to deal with the Uchiha and their comrades. While the team attempted to repel the samurai from Edo, the Devas executed their plans. Despite their prowess with the Sharingan, the Uchiha trio were separated during the battle, allowing the Kage-level samurai to corner and kill Raiden. The tragic loss of his closest friend and twin brother awakened Fūjin's Mangekyō Sharingan. The war raged for two more years and, by the end, Fūjin was nearly blind from overuse of his new eyes. Having thought ahead, Ryun had Raiden's eyes transplanted into a reluctant Fūjin, resulting in Eternal Mangekyō Sharingan.
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