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Chapter 6

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I personally thinks there were more survivers of Uzushio attack. And I want Uzumaki to be Reinstated as a clan in Konoha. So I added some oc characters.

I also think since Sarutobi Hiruzen is a Hokage, he could have done things a lot better. He completely neglected Naruto's parent's wishes and let the civilians bad mouth Naruto. He didn't even let naruto grow in a stable environment. This story doesn't contain any bashing, but I will criticize some characters.

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Uzumaki Suijin was not a happy child. His mother died when she was giving birth to his twin brothers. His father followed his mother shortly, unable to live without his other half. The 7 year old was burdened with the responsibility of raising his infant brothers.

Uzumaki Kaito and Uzumaki Enyo.... He was the one to name his brothers. His parents told him all about Uzushiogakure. The island that was filled with red and orange and blues, the island that always echoes the seagulls' cry, The salty scent, Their beautyful shores, deep blue blue sea....

The island of Uzushiogakure, also known as the Land of Whirlpools, was a breathtaking sight nestled within turbulent seas. Surrounded by natural whirlpools that served as a defense, the island remained hidden from most of the world. Its shores sparkled under the sun, with white and pink sands contrasting against the blue waves. The dense forests were alive with vibrant foliage, and cherry blossoms often lined the pathways to the village. Majestic cliffs and rolling hills dotted the landscape, offering stunning views of the surrounding ocean. It was as though nature itself had conspired to create a sanctuary for the Uzumaki clan.


The village itself was a masterpiece of harmony and ingenuity. Its architecture reflected a deep connection to nature, with homes constructed from wood and stone, adorned with intricate carvings of spirals and symbols representing the Uzumaki’s legacy. Small rivers and streams meandered through the village, their waters glinting in the sunlight and providing sustenance to both people and land. Shrines dedicated to their ancestors and Sea Gods stood tall, exuding an aura of serenity and reverence. The air was often filled with the scent of burning incense, a sign of the Uzumakis’ spiritual devotion.


The people of Uzushiogakure were as striking as the island itself. The red-haired Uzumakis were known far and wide, their fiery locks symbolizing their vitality and unyielding spirit. They were a warm, tight-knit community, known for their resilience, compassion, and hospitality. The Uzumakis held strong to their traditions, passing down their mastery of sealing techniques from generation to generation. These seals were not merely weapons; they were an art form, a testament to their ingenuity and deep understanding of chakra. 


The village often resonated with the sounds of training as young Uzumakis practiced intricate hand seals, watched over by their elders. Their skill in fuinjutsu was unparalleled, capable of sealing away great threats or creating tools of immense power. Despite their strength, the Uzumakis were a peaceful people, valuing wisdom and diplomacy over conflict.


Festivals were a grand affair, showcasing the vibrant culture of Uzushiogakure. Lanterns in the shape of spirals lit up the night sky, and traditional songs echoed across the island. Stories of their ancestors, who had forged unbreakable bonds with other nations, were recounted with pride. Stories of Sea Gods were chanted with utmost respect. It was said that their chakra chains, a rare gift among the Uzumaki, symbolized their unyielding ties to family and loyalty.


Uzushiogakure was not merely a village; it was a beacon of heritage, strength, and unity. His village that became nothing but ruins by the joint attack of Kiri, Kumo and Iwa. Almost managing to completely eradicate them due to the fear of their sealing prowess. Only a handful of them escaped the massacre. Most of the survivers escaped to near small villages, changed their surname, changed their hair colour, forced themselves to forget their culture and lived fearfully. There were some, who was too prideful to give up the Uzumaki name. His parents were one of them. His mother and father always told him about the Uzumaki's life. They taught him their culture. They taught him the art of Sealing. Encouraged him to make his own seals. Praised him when he exceeded their expectations. Always reminded him that family will be the first priority for an Uzumaki, no matter what.

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