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| - Asasue (朝末, Asasue) is a kunoichi, researcher, scientist and recognized author from Konohagakure, famous for her literary work on the topic of genjutsu. Once a respected chūnin of the Konoha Military Forces, she became interested in genjutsu from a young age, partially due to her mother's affliction. Originally a quest to find a cure for her parent, it soon became her life-long passion, and at the age of 23 Asasue retired from the military to pursue her passion full-out. Travelling across the Great Shinobi Countries without her hitai-ate or any other sign of affiliation, she was able to meet and discuss with the greatest minds and warriors of her age and use their experiences to improve on her work.
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| - Asasue (朝末, Asasue) is a kunoichi, researcher, scientist and recognized author from Konohagakure, famous for her literary work on the topic of genjutsu. Once a respected chūnin of the Konoha Military Forces, she became interested in genjutsu from a young age, partially due to her mother's affliction. Originally a quest to find a cure for her parent, it soon became her life-long passion, and at the age of 23 Asasue retired from the military to pursue her passion full-out. Travelling across the Great Shinobi Countries without her hitai-ate or any other sign of affiliation, she was able to meet and discuss with the greatest minds and warriors of her age and use their experiences to improve on her work. Over the years, Asasue has published two major works: Tokaīnōi (韜晦隠蔽; "hiding in concealment") and Shiangenni (思案幻に, "meditations on illusions"), with a third one being in writing at the moment. In addition to this she has published various papers and commentaries, both practical and philosophical, many of which have been regarded as ground-breaking and revolutionizing. Asasue's penmanship is found in the libraries of all major villages and a lot of her discoveries and theories are utilized at Ninja Academies as the basic for their genjutsu teachings. Asasue's name is most commonly associated with the illusion argument, a theory brought up in Shiangenni that holds one cannot be certain, at any given point in time, that one is not under the effect of genjutsu.
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