I spent my childhood living in a forest hut, I grew up with 4 brothers, I was the 3rd one, so I was kind of in the middle. We lived in a hut in the middle of the forest, the hut was made out of dark wood, covered with a dark straw roof, from all the rain in our region. We had a river nearby, it used to be a ditch that was filled up with all the rain in our country. Me and my brothers would run errands, try to survive and do some side-missions. My elder brother was a ninja, he taught us some of the arts, but the thing is we were all different. One fine day, we brothers decided to depart, go on a adventure. Each of us decided to leave to the five great countries, perhaps meet some years later. It was hard for us to depart this way.
My name is Rubix, and this is my story.

Chapter One: The adventure starts here.

All five of us stood in a circle, focusing our visions on eachother. The circle from left to right would go by age and height.
Our elder brother, Menma as the tallest and the oldest, he stood facing the hut. He had a muscular body, his grey hair straight hair would cover his eyes, but yet a serious look would be visible on his face. He wore a vest over his chest, with lightning patterns over it, made from a special material unknown to us youngsters. He wore baggy pants coming up to his waist and fastened with a chain. On his back, the end of the chain would have 3 blades hanging on them, mostly his waist was covered in different kinds of satchels. He was barefoot. He was always the leader in our family, the strongest one who always protected us. It was a hurtful experience to not meet him for a long time, or even for the rest of my life!

The second brother's name was Aei. He looked fair skinny and somewhat tall. He wore a long brown hooded robe, covering his entire body. I only had chances to see his eyes at times and his hands, his eyes being dark red, having some black patterns on it too. His hands were covered in tattoos, it was always a mystery to me, but I could always recognise him by his way of talking, he sounded like the calmest and mysterious person I have ever met!

The third brother, myself, Rubix. At that time I was a middle height, quite average-size, I never really payed attention to my looks. My blue hair always covered my misty green eyes, it was said I was a freak of nature. At the time I wore blue ankle sandals, blue knee-lenght shorts and a shirt that covered my neck and my elbows. On the back of my shirt, for some reason I had four different color circles circling a big red one in the middle on my back. It more looked like a tattoo, really. My brothers always told me that I had the strongest will, but I didn't find out until later times.

The fourth brother, Minato. He was shorter than me but somewhat muscular. He has always inspired me. He wore a green cloak made out of green leaves, they never seemed to rot. His blonde hair covered the side of his cheeks and the back of his ears, he had fairly spiky hair and gorgeous blue eyes. His cloak covered him from neck to feet, so I never really got to know how he looked under the cloak. He was always the clown in our household, but he was really FAST!

The last, the fifth brother was named, Hino. He had a dumb-looking look on his face, he looked STUPID, but his purple eyes were suspicios. Especially the way he dressed. He wore one sandal of different colours, the colours would wary on the type of weather. He never wore any trousers, he would work, train and walk only with his "magical" how he described, red underwear. But he did wear a jacket! A fur jacket to be exact, it was blue'ish, he always liked to walk in the water though. I didn't respect him much. We fought alot.

In the center of the circle there was a pile of backpacks, each of them containing some food, weapons and medical equipment. Menma told us each color represents each "chakra element", at that time I did not know anything about that. But he wore a golden one, Aei wore a brown one, I wore a red one, Minato wore a green one and Hino wore a blue one.

We took our backpacks, strapped them tightly to our backs, we extended our arms and took a step forward, making the circle smaller. We all went into a big group hug. Menma said some prayers and wished all of us good luck. Then we parted ways..