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| - is a member of Konohagakure's infamous Uchiha Clan. He was considered a late-bloomer by Uchiha standards, as he did not awaken his Sharingan until he was 17 years old, which led to him to be refereed to as by the rest of the clan. An unforsaken rescue mission gone wrong, Yunīku was blessed with the first hokage, Hashirama Senju's DNA, granting him the unique ability to use Wood Release techniques. While partaking in a large ceremony held in Konohagakure, Yunīku spotted Furin from afar, who instantly took his breath away. As a result of this encounter, Yunīku unlocked his sharingan at long last.
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| - is a member of Konohagakure's infamous Uchiha Clan. He was considered a late-bloomer by Uchiha standards, as he did not awaken his Sharingan until he was 17 years old, which led to him to be refereed to as by the rest of the clan. From a young age, Yunīku had alot thrown on his shoulders by his high profile, vast dreaming parents, who bore unrealistic dreams for their child, as they had been quite powerful ninja in the past. However, with Yunīku, this was not the case, as despite his parent's legacies, the boy showed no signs of raw talent, or anything of that nature. Furthermore, while the rest of his kin acquired the clan's most coveted ability, the Sharingan, Yunīku was prescribed glasses. An unforsaken rescue mission gone wrong, Yunīku was blessed with the first hokage, Hashirama Senju's DNA, granting him the unique ability to use Wood Release techniques. During a festival of celebration among the Uchiha, Yunīku first discovered his Wood Release capabilities, and was shunned and exiled by his fellow clan members, who at first even attempted to slaughter him. Forced to live on his own, Yunīku later came into contact with Konohamaru, who took the troubled boy under his wing and raised him as if he were his own. While partaking in a large ceremony held in Konohagakure, Yunīku spotted Furin from afar, who instantly took his breath away. As a result of this encounter, Yunīku unlocked his sharingan at long last.
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