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| - The Yosomono Clan is not a "clan" in the traditional sense, but a large network of mercenaries, as well as an active terrorist group. Many of them, like the backbone of the Akatsuki organization, are S-Class or SS-class missing-nin, each of them from their own seperate village. However, due to their lack of headbands on their person, it is difficult to tell which member is from which village. It is moreso complicated by the fact that they do not wear any uniform to signal themselves under the Yosomono Clan, which effectively disguises themselves as normal villagers and allows them to remain undetected to police forces.
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| - The Yosomono Clan is not a "clan" in the traditional sense, but a large network of mercenaries, as well as an active terrorist group. Many of them, like the backbone of the Akatsuki organization, are S-Class or SS-class missing-nin, each of them from their own seperate village. However, due to their lack of headbands on their person, it is difficult to tell which member is from which village. It is moreso complicated by the fact that they do not wear any uniform to signal themselves under the Yosomono Clan, which effectively disguises themselves as normal villagers and allows them to remain undetected to police forces. Although the Yosomono remains mainly discreet and isolated from the shinobi world, it is known widely for open attacks on villages, as well as the common policy of guerrilla warfare. One well-known event was its seizing of control of Iwagakure, in which they was able to infiltrate the village, plant paper bombs at key points, and then force the government from power by holding the village hostage. From then on, they ruled as a totalitarian government, with the 6 Great Nations not even noticing its capture. The reason the Yosomono is commonly referred to as a clan is because of the relationship between its members. They are similar to a large family, holding a close brother-sister relationship towards one another. None of them are related to each other by blood, but each of them share a close bond towards their comrades, even so far as to putting their life on the line in order to save each other.
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