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The Hidden Blood Rose Village was created by the followers of Rei Nanda and is located near the Land Of Wind. It was created during Rei's hiding and her followers named her Zenkukage and told her to name their village. Rei chose the name Blood Rose due to the rare roses that grow there and the bloodshed of the Ninja World. Since this village is just starting there are only a few members, and Rei sends Kuroi Chi to spread the word of the village.

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  • The Hidden Blood Rose Village
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  • The Hidden Blood Rose Village was created by the followers of Rei Nanda and is located near the Land Of Wind. It was created during Rei's hiding and her followers named her Zenkukage and told her to name their village. Rei chose the name Blood Rose due to the rare roses that grow there and the bloodshed of the Ninja World. Since this village is just starting there are only a few members, and Rei sends Kuroi Chi to spread the word of the village.
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  • The Hidden Blood Rose Village was created by the followers of Rei Nanda and is located near the Land Of Wind. It was created during Rei's hiding and her followers named her Zenkukage and told her to name their village. Rei chose the name Blood Rose due to the rare roses that grow there and the bloodshed of the Ninja World. Since this village is just starting there are only a few members, and Rei sends Kuroi Chi to spread the word of the village.
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