Disclaimer: I do not own Naruto. I wish I did!!! I only own my OC and maybe a few jutsus that I may come up with on my own. I hope you enjoy this. If I did Lee and Gai wouldn't have their sunset hugs, Sakura and Sasuke would be long dead, and the Sharingan would have never been invented. Naruto would be raised by Tsunade, have a relationship with anyone but Sakura, decline/ quit Team Seven, and Lee and Gai would be much less creepy—instead Kakashi would be the one to fear for all the wrong reasons… Tsunade would reprimand Jiraya for stealing Naruto's money, Naruto would have two chakra affinities, and Ibiki and/ or Anko would have raised Naruto etc… But unfortunately I don't. I also don't claim to have perfect grammar… I don't have a beta so deal with it!

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Pre-chapter Note

This is set hundreds of years before The Difference of One Shinobi. I created this in hopes of making the story easier to follow. This is a temporary chapter, which I hope to replace within the next few months if I get the chance. Revisions are still occurring so The Difference of One Shinobi will be undergoing (possibly drastic) changes within the next few upcoming months. I hope to get the chronology settled a lot better.

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Far, far, far away in a distant time is when our tale begins, in a land not so unfamiliar. From the beginning of time the Gods have chosen a select few to carry out their will. One example is of Kami and the Nine Biju. Originally the messengers of the Great Shinigami, the servants of Kami slowly became corrupted by the hatred and corruption of humanity and assumed their infamous appearances, reputations, and abilities as the Tailed Beasts, or Biju. However not every chosen was a result of evil or corruption. Two of the three Great Dojutsu, the three most infamous Kekkei Genkai in existence, were a gift (the Rinnegan and the Byakugan), while the third is of demonic origin. The third was born of hatred and jealousy, the Sharingan. The first wanted to be all knowing to be prepared for anything. The second wanted to be all seeing to protect those around them. The third wanted to have every skill under their control for they believed everything should be handed to them on a silver platter.

The Age of Shinobi began after a freak Ice Age had eliminated a large portion of the populace across the world. The area that would become known as the shinobi continent was the hardest hit. Only one area of the land seemed to not be fully eliminated in the process. This area would become known as the land of Snow. And humanity would once again rise from the ashes of defeat. From the chaos of the blanket of snow arose a chance for humanity to have a second chance. The Sage of the Six Paths was the first in this age of new humanity. Technology was once again forgotten and all forms of civilization lost for the time being. This was the price paid for being able to use chakra. Almost all traces of past humanity were erased. All that remained were buried in the earth or lay forgotten in now abandoned areas once again reclaimed by nature. The Rinnegan was the first of the Bloodline Limits to appear. And from it came the rest. The Sage of the Six Paths is more than a legend. A legend that would be proven true many years later in the Land of Rain.

The Sage of the Six Paths like many of the original chakra wielders could harness each of the chakra affinities: fire, wind, lightning, earth, water, and finally "beast." The final is labeled beast due to his raw power. It is a much more densely concentrated than the other five types. In essence it could also be called aether. The final type is pure chakra, with no elemental affiliation, just pure white chakra. The ability to harness this type of chakra would be the first lost. As a whole almost lost entirely except those few who activated the legendary Rinnegan or those of the Hatake clan. The Hatake clan known for their infamous "White Chakra" abilities in fact barely tapped into the potential of beast chakra with their Kekkei Genkai. As time past the ability to harness multiple elemental affinities became less common. As people became more accustomed with using chakra bloodline abilities flourished across the continent but elemental experts began to disappear. It was becoming rarer and rarer for shinobi to awaken a second or third affinity. For multiple affinities lay dormant until one masters the first and becomes accustomed enough with the next in line and so on.

(NOTE: I remember reading somewhere that you can "develop" an affinity if you use a type of jutsu often enough. I forget if it was dub of the anime or a manga. Either way that is the approach I am taking on affinities)

Despite the decline, several clans maintained that special ability, some even going as far as making two elemental affinities 'active' at birth a bloodline limit, most commonly exhibited in long forgotten clans such as the Ice Release (Hyouton) wielders of Kiri and the Metal Release (Metaruton) wielders of Suna. It was a difficult task, but few lucky shinobi had the drive and determination to beat. Keep in the Hyouton attacks outside of Snow Country are quite different. A Hyouton attack tends to mix Water AND Wind Chakra to form snow, while a shinobi from Yuki (Snow) tends to use preexisting snow in their attacks, not so much mixing chakra affinities.

Originally there were three divine bloodlines. Only two were dojutsu. The first was the Rinnegan, the dojutsu of limitless power and potential. The bloodline of legends. The second, the Byakugan, with its near perfect field of vision was a perfect blend of offense and defense. The third of the great bloodlines is the one this tale focuses around, the Midorigan, the legendary bloodline often forgotten due to the test of time. The bloodline of nature. For these three held each other in check. The Rinnegan was the representation of heaven, the Byakugan of humanity, and the Midorigan of nature. The Midorigan however was not a dojutsu. It was the only one of the so-called divine bloodlines of legend to not give the eyes a special ability. It was most infamously known as the gift of Kami. For legend had it, anyone able to master each of the elements for just and true reasons would be remembered for eternity. Those with blind ambition or selfish reasons for motivation would lose their gift, as would their line for eternity.

Unlike the Byakugan users whose eyes remain almost exactly the same through out the course of their life, and unlike the Rinnegan user whose eyes change drastically from ordinary eyes to ringed ones upon activation. A Midorigan user's eyes are normally green. The shade of green changes depending on gender. Some members of the family have been able to hide their abilities by masking their eye colors with genjutsu. Or by wearing colored contacts oddly enough, chakra resistant of course. Carriers of the bloodline (those who carry it in their blood, but do not have it 'active') tend to have brown eyes (especially if female) or blue (especially if male). Just because it is not active in an individual does not mean there not any residual effects from carrying the genes for "the gift of Kami." If the individual is not born with blonde hair it is of little importance, for it often changes as time progresses.

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To many Kiri was the most desolate and displeasing to the eye. Not even the harsh climate and barren surroundings of Suna could compare with the depressive atmosphere that continues to haunt the Land of Water and Hidden Mist Village. Once it was a land of great promise, but paranoia and corruption have caused it become a mere shadow of its former glory. At one point Kiri had as many if not more bloodline abilities than any of the other villages, but the 'Sandaime Mizukage' (well the third Kage of the Mist Village since the Five largest Nations were collectively branded the Five Great Shinobi Nations' had begun the great bloodline purge. it partially coincided with the attempted coup d'état of the Seven Swordsmen. But at the same time it was due to the ignorant villagers who were attacked by missing-nin of the Mist Village. These former Mist Nin showed no mercy and the Mizukage was in a difficult situation. Support his shinobi and potentially lose his position when the Village collapsed upon itself due to the lack of goods from the smaller islands. The other option was to "purge" Kiri of bloodlines and gain the backing of the clans without bloodlines, gain the support of the ignorant fools in rural areas, and potentially become infamous throughout the world. The dull and rickety wood shacks were numerous no matter where one venture in the Land of Water. From tropical and temperate climates to those much chillier a similar style reigned supreme: quick and ordinary. As the first settlement after the Ice Age to be founded after the use of chakra proliferated throughout current day Snow Country, the Land of Water, Mizu, still lacked the planning, efficiency, and luxuries of the other nations and villages.

To some Kumo was not as peaceful or as aesthetically pleasing as Konoha, but it was much better organized and modernized which is quite ironic considering Konoha is much newer and in a better area for construction. Kumo had less of an organic feel with the perfectly aligned streets etc. The buildings in Kumo received their originality by slight differences in style and color. People liked Konoha for its brighter colors and homey atmosphere. Realistically Kumo was much more beautiful and convenient, but few outsiders lived to tell what they had seen while in the Hidden Cloud Village. The origins of the Hidden Village in the Clouds began even before the Mokuton wielding Shodaime of Konoha had ever entered what is now known as the Land of Fire. The Hidden Cloud Village and Lightning Nation were founded quite early in comparison to the other elemental shinobi nations, only preceded by Snow (Yuki), Water (Kiri) and Grass (Kusa) [and in that order they were founded.

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After the most recent Ice Age, which had eliminated the peak of human civilization, the continent of shinobi nations soon once began embarked on the path the greatness and destruction. The surviving humans were forced to adapt to the harsh environment of a period of frigid weather. The results were the development and use of chakra, and the origin of the Kekkei Genkai, bloodline limits.

Man had been forced to abandon all what we now see as being civilized in exchange for their survival. Primal instincts once again took over in a world of the survival of the fittest. Those who changed for the better in order to be better suited for the harsher climate thrived while the weaker ones (those who did not adapt at all or not enough) died out quickly. Chakra originally originated in humans as pure spiritual energy, essentially the soul and 'heart' (in the emotional sense) that was useless in all but the direst of situations. A greater need and determination to outwit and outlast to become the ultimate Survivors slowly gave way to the slow progression of converting spiritual energy to something that could be physically manifested. The bloodline limits evolved after the chakra users become more prevalent in the populations.

As humans had become better adapted, this 'mini Ice Age' had given way to yet another civilization rising from the ashes of another. The first village to be established was the Hidden Snow Village, which eventually brought forth Snow Country. These ice justu wielding individuals had thrived in the frigid terrain due to their instinctive survival skills, but as the village grew and the climate began to slowly become more favorable, individuals began to venture out. The Hidden Mist Village and the Land of Water were next to be established. This island became home to the intrepid explorers that left Snow in hopes of a better life. A more favorable climate had lead to rapid growth and progress that was unseen in Snow. The climate was still quite cold, but much more favorable to a fishing society. Several years later, individuals left for what is now known as the Land of Water, another group had left for Grass Country. This group also had come across an area with more diverse flora and fauna, but of the three this was the one that most closely resembled life today climate wise. Grass Country flourished, but never grew quite large due to their respect for nature and the small number of females that ventured there and the low birth rate.

Leaving Snow and adapting to new environments had led to different elemental chakra affinities varying in each nation, much in the same way as eye and hair color do. However, the ability that they once all held: the ability to be able to wield control of 'Hyouton- Ice Release' was essentially lost outside of Snow—except for one clan in particular in the Land of Water. As humans adapted they lost they lost the ability to have control to some degree of all five elements. They did not necessarily control the chakra type associated with their nation.

An outbreak of a several diseases and an increased dependence on their water reserves had led to a deadly combination that killed significant numbers of the flora and fauna they consumed had led a third group to leave Snow. Unlike the other two previously mentioned groups, this group of individuals had to leave in search of a new place for their declining village to start anew. This time a group left in a different direction, instead of traveling to the southwest or southeast, but in no direction in particular. With no plan in mind the brave explorers left with great stride. The journey to present day Lightning Country was far more dangerous than those to Grass (narrow cliff paths, deserts, and jungles) and Water (the ocean). By the time they had found a suitable place to live there were not enough people to make it worthwhile to travel back to Snow and tell them of their discovery, not that truly wanted to do so for that matter.

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The Hidden Village in the Clouds was established in a crater of a once active volcano whose ashes caused the mountainous region's land to remain fertile despite the rapid rates of erosion that caused rocky soil that held few nutrients. It was an ideal location in both terms of offense and defense. This crater had several sources of water that also made it an ideal location for settling in, and thus the Hidden Cloud Village and Lightning Country were established…

The Hidden Stone Village, or Iwakagure, was the third of the "Five Great Hidden Villages" to be founded. Like Kiri it features simple buildings, though not as poorly constructed as those of the Land of Water. Stone buildings of all shapes and materials (from the earth i.e. marble, granite, etc.) are scattered about the village. The Land of Earth was never as great or famous as the other nations, but had produced several prominent bloodlines, shinobi, and items. Namely the goods produced and the scrolls created. The Land of Earth like none other held the most summoning contracts and the means to make them.

Suna, the Hidden Sand Village, and the Land of Wind were never and would never be a large force. They simple did not have the resources nor were in an opportunity to expand. The natural resources and their location did not provide enough stability to do so. The miniscule supply of greenery, water, stone, metal, etc. provoked clan conflicts and would stunt the growth of both the Hidden Village and the smaller settlements. Despite this one infamous leader would emerge. The Sandaime Kazekage, the wielder of the "Iron Sand' ability. The man who went missing and led both Kaze and Suna to fall into chaos: economic and political. Said man was born to a woman from outside Suna, but with in the Land of Wind. The mastery of "Iron Sand" made him a prime target to the infamous master Sasori, grandson of the elder Chiyo, the greatest of Suna's puppeteers, mistress of poisons, and prominent Village elder. Despite his unorthodox methods, Sasori left the village on his own terms. Becoming a Missing Nin while leaving without permission. The control over metal was not as lost as they were lead to believe fortunately…

Konoha, the hidden Leaf Village, is the most famous, most hated, and youngest, of the Five Great Nations, and one of the youngest in general. As a land Fire was one of the last to be settled due to the barren wasteland that covered the vast expanse of land that was destroyed due to numerous once active volcanoes. The combined powers of the Shodaime and Nidaime were enough to reawaken the land. Plants, animals, and people inhabited the region once more to the renewed source of water, thanks to the mastery of aquatic brother of the Senju clan. The plant-aligned brother would be the first to rise to power and 'defeat' the tainted leader of those with the vilest of the Three Great Dojutsu.

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And now our story shall begin. Not in any of the Five Great Nations, or even in the present. We shall start from the beginning. And you shall learn the true purpose of the Biju and gain a better understanding of the most feared and desired bloodline, the one supposedly given to what would later become known as the Senju clan, the Midorigan… and our story begins before chakra was ever used.

As mentioned before, our tale begins more than two millennia ago, in a time where our current situation looks archaic. Weapons were neither wooden, nor handmade. People were not forced to travel by foot or horse. Radios were not the latest and most advanced form of electronics outside of the realm of medicine. Knowledge was not written into scrolls. Blood was of little importance except in the aristocratic families whose power was only a mockery of former times. People could fly, not by chakra or wings, but my great metallic machines that "would defy shinobi physics."

All this came crashing down as man grew farther and farther from his roots, slowly poisoning and killing the very entity that had cared and nurtured them. The earth was slowly dying. And this created 'global warming.' Cutting down and burning forests, redirecting bodies of water, killing thousands if not millions of animals, polluting the oceans, and carving out the inner layers of the planet had set a chain of events that would and could not be stopped. The polar ice caps melted. Regions flooded. Others dried out. Some would never emerge from its aquatic burial again. And as the flooding progressed, man was forced to the once undesirable regions of land in hopes of surviving and waiting out the chaos of nature. And slowly the climate dropped. A paradox to the melting of the ice caps due a warmer climate. The climate dropped and soon a blanket of ice and snow blanketed the entire planet. Nearly everything would become tundra. Man was in for the greatest challenge of his life. Man had been in similar situations in his evolutionary past, but that was with the survival instincts necessary. Many of those had been discarded as man further evolved into his current state. The luxuries and technology of that era would spell disaster for many were too lazy to get their hands dirty… they would be the first to go.

Eventually the sun once again reigned supreme. The haze that covered the sky cleared and it was once more bright and blue. Green once more began to blanket regions of land. Though not in many of the areas still inhabited to man. The first of these regions to reawaken would be forever known as Snow Country. Almost all traces of humanity's past were blanketed by snow, buried by the earth, or submerged in the watery depths of the ever-expansive oceans. Snow Country's history and achievements would be always guarded with the utmost of security. A reason why only several nations still knew of their past. They would be known as Snow, Water, Grass, and Lightning. Though legends still penetrated the Hidden Stone, Leaf, and Sand Villages, though just barely.

Yuki would be the first to have sufficient greenery for the recovering humanity. Though still it would not be enough. Man was once again on the path to destruction. And this time Kami and nature would not give another chance…

It was an utter disaster. As the numbers in Yuki had finally managed to stay relatively stable it began to rocket out of proportion. And at first it was a good thing that helped advance the village with the extra and needed manpower. However the good times did not last for long as soon a plague or epidemic, whatever you wish to call it, blanketed the wildlife. And so a portion of the village was forced to venture for a new settlement, somewhere there numbers could grow and ease the burden placed on their original home. And this is where I, your narrator shall step aside as the forgotten tales need to be known once more, in hopes of correcting past mistakes…

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Shiro, Midori, Kiro, and Ao were the four children of the current chief of their snowy village, Aka, and his wife Murasaki. Each child had their own unique abilities and would forge their own path. Journeys that would lead them in different corners of the globe in hopes of saving their people. Each held their own values and views, but would never abandon each other in a time of need, well maybe except for one.

Shiro the oldest resembled his father the closest. Shiro was named after the fresh snow that blanketed the earth the day he was born. His name would serve no purpose later on in life, as he would disappear into history much like the snow that blankets Snow. He would vanish for eternity. He stuck to his family's taijutsu style. His chakra enforced punches were a force to be reckoned with. Shiro was the most emo of the four, and the least talented. He unlike the other three solely focuses in one area, leaving him vulnerable. He believes everything his father says without a doubt and despises his sister and his younger brother. He does however have a bit of a soft spot for his youngest brother. He is the most athletic of the four.

Midori, the second eldest and only daughter of Chief Aka and Lady Murasaki was the smartest of the four. Her gentle grace and constant compassion made her the ideal medic of the four. She was named after the plants that graced the tundra of their home in the months leading up to her birth. Her birth was only the beginning of the village's path for greatness. She preferred to avoid fighting when possible, but when that was not an option she utilized genjutsu. She is the most scholarly of the four. She respects all three of her brothers despite Shiro's arrogance, Kiro's laziness, and Ao's naïve perspective of the world. Her temper is only second to Shiro.

Kiro, the third child, like his elder sister Midori had a strong dislike of their father and their eldest brother, and to lesser degree their mother. Kiro was known for his speed, his rash personality, his uses of seals, and Kenjutsu, and to a lesser degree ninjutsu to supplement his attacks, much like his favorite sibling. He was the favorite of their mother and is hated by their father almost as much as Midori. He is the most patient of the four due to his training in weapons and seals.

Ao, the youngest, resembled his mother the most in looks and personality. He followed in her footsteps and followed the path of elixirs and poisons, but also dabbled in the art of ninjutsu. Ao was the youngest, but by no stretch of the imagination the weakest. In truth Shiro was the weakest as he allowed his arrogance to cloud his judgments. He is the most dedicated of the four, and the only one to get along with Shiro. Significantly younger than the other three, he is at a disadvantage. He is liked by their mother, and adequately by their father, but nowhere near Shiro.

Each had a different future to mold and immortalized. So when the time came each was forced to vanish from the frozen tundra and venture into the unknown in hopes of saving a dying village.

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The council and specialists were assembled in the village's largest building. The temperature seemed to get colder within the building with every passing moment. Ever since the death of Lady Murasaki. And soon everyone assembled rose from their seats/ spots as their chief walked in and motioned for them all to be seated once more.

"Gentlemen…" he began

Cough cough came from several of the female elders.

"Gentlemen and Ladies, it is time we begin to explore out options. Our village shall die if we do not begin making radical changes. It is time we begin exploring the option of sending parties out in hopes of finding new fertile land to expand our empire."

"With all due respect father, but how does spreading our already vanishing resources?" asked his third child, the blonde Kiro.

"I think father is making a good point. We cannot vanish without a fight. I for one volunteer myself for the first party" boasted the pale haired Shiro.

"You should stop brown nosing Shiro. It is unbecoming of a chief's child. I see father's point in doing so, but we should not do so without careful planning" mentioned his second eldest, his daughter Midori.

"You should keep your thoughts to yourself Midori. A woman does not belong in the decision making process" retorted Shiro.

"Enough all of you, it is my decision to do so. Shiro, you have many valid points. As do you Kiro. Midori, you have no business here. Take Ao with you. Neither of you shall be of…" Chief Aka began.

"And what? Am I not good enough to help? It's because I'm a woman isn't it you chauvinistic pig. This is just like what you did to mother."

"How dare you!" the chief roared.

"What does mother have to do with this?" asked the blue, almost black haired Ao.

The council and specialists stood back and watched the scene with great rapture.

"Isn't it a strange coincidence that all the game started to die out around the supposed death of our mother" began Midori with a fury of a woman scorn.

"What could you possibly be implying Midori?" asked her blonde brother.

"Mother never died. Lady Murasaki is still alive."

"ENOUGH! HOW DARE YOU, YOU INSOLENT WENCH!"

"You know what exactly I am implying. My dear father did not kill my mother, though it may have been just as well that he did. No dear council and brothers of mine. No, my father, Chief Aka, did something far worse. He banished her when she caught him in bed with Lady Momoiro."

"HOW DARE YOU!" he sputtered.

"What are you going to do now? Banish me like the woman who spawned your four children? Execute the most talented of your children because I am the most intelligent and not my sad excuse of a brother Shiro. You have always hated that you received a daughter as your second born instead of yet another son. I have done nothing but try to work to my limit for recognition."

"You are no longer a daughter of mine!!! Guards…"

"It leaves me to wonder why mother would doom us all. Especially since you have been having affairs with women in the village, particularly Lady Momoiro since before Kiro was born. Was it possible that you were with a man this time?" Midori said with an icy tone before turning sharply, which causes her cloak to whip around her much like a witch (or the Beauxbaton Girls in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire).

She continued to walk out from the center of the chamber before stopping toward the middle of one of the aisles.

"Kiro-kun I am sorry, but I must take my leave. Take care of Ao. This may be the last time I see you again, I shall search for mother."

"But Midori, you cannot be serious."

"Do not worry. I have had this planned. Why else would have I asked for you to make me a sealing scroll each week for the last few months? Goodbye brother, this is likely the last time I shall see you. Grow strong and make a mockery of Shiro. You too Ao. Grow strong both of you."

"Midori-Chan please take this" her youngest brother chimed in before pushing something small into her open hand.

She looked down and saw a simple green crystal on a leather cord.

"This was supposed to be your present, but as you're leaving I think you should take it now. I found it with mother when she was teaching me about poisons. It took me a while but I was able to carve it and polish it."

"Thank you Ao-kun. Do not worry Kiro-kun the scrolls are enough. You shall need your sword true enough. I must take my leave now before father and Shiro-teme have my head."

And in a swirl of silver leaves Midori was gone, never to be seen again by the people of Yukikagure.

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Despite the commotion caused by Midori the chief went on with his plans with exploring in order to save his village. Shiro of course waned to go after his wayward sister to bring back her bloody head to her father, but alas his father wanted him to remain in the village to receive training to become the next chief, a task that angered much of the village, as the post was elected, not patriarchal.

And so Kiro was the first sent out of Yuki in search of new home. And he did find somewhere. For he was the child of Chief Aka to depart first, though it took him the longest to find land. For he was the one who founded the Land of Water, Mizu no Kuni, and the Hidden Mist Village, Kirigakure. He is the reason Kenjutsu is held with such a high regard. It was thought that his line had died out… Life in Kiri in particular was difficult, but worth it. Kiro and the band of explorers that came with him decided to not to turn back and give word of their discovery. That and their shape had significant danger. They would not return or give word of their survival until the death of Chief Aka and the arrogant Shiro.

Little Ao was next to go. Several years after his brother Kiro had left and failed to return or send contact to their homeland, a now older Ao was forced to leave. The King of Poisons and Elixirs stumbled on what would later become known as Kusa no Kuni, the Land of Grass. The tropical forests were a plentiful plethora for his experiments, both medical and deadly. He too failed to contact his father and eldest brother.

Now one may ask who was sent to settle what is now known as Kaminari no Kuni, or the Land of Lightning. Not much is known about them. Some believe it was Lady Murasaki or her daughter Midori, thought both unlikely with the formation of the Great Alliance between Snow, Water, Grass, and Lightning…

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Author's Note:

Sorry it took so long people, but this is the first chapter of the revised version of The Difference of One Shinobi appropriately named: The Difference of One Shinobi- Book of Origins. This shall take the tale from the beginning in a more orderly/ chronological manner. The original story will still exist for the timeline featuring Washi/Raiden and Naruto. This file I hope is to be more of an intro/ guide to the story.

Each of the characters is named after a color, though not necessarily with where they live.

Chief Aka: Red

Lady Murasaki: Purple

Shiro: White

Midori: Green

Kiro (Kiiro): Yellow (founder of Mizu and Kiri)

Ao: Blue (founder of Kusa)

Lady Momoiro: Pink

I am not sure who shall be the founder of Kumo/ Kaminari. But I do know it is not Aka, Momoiro, or Shiro.

Hope You Enjoyed It. Updates will be slow. Hitting Lots of Midterms Now! Revising the story is not fun, nor easy as there is so much to go through and reorganize chronologically. Not fun at all!!!

There are some clues hidden in the chapter of future plot ties such as the necklace.

-Thanks Griffin

March 9, 2008