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[[Image:Tsu_full.png| | [[Image:Tsu_full.png|tthumb|300px|left|Uchiha Tsukiyo, Konoha Genin.]] | ||
'''Age:''' 17<br> | '''Age:''' 17<br> | ||
'''Height:''' 5'10"<br> | '''Height:''' 5'10"<br> | ||
Revision as of 01:57, 26 August 2014
A prodigal member of the Uchiha Clan, Tsukiyo's bright and shining future was cut short when he caught a terminal illness as a child. Robbed of most of his strength and left with the lingering after effects of his ongoing sickness, the once quiet, shy boy had become tense and jaded as he continues a daily fight for survival.

Information
Sex: Male
Nationality: Country of Fire
Village: Konohagakure no Sato
Ninja Rank: Genin
Abilities: Elemental Archetype Genjutsu
Elemental Specialties: Wind; Fire
Physical Appearance

Age: 17
Height: 5'10"
Weight: 155 lbs.
Hair: Blue-Black
Eye Color: Indigo
Tsukiyo is a slender, almost frail young man with the traditional coloring of his clan. Primarily a Genjutsu user, Tsukiyo's has a slim musculature that fits his narrow frame. His blue-black hair is kept roughly chin length, and naturally has a tousled look to it. His pale skin, dark hair and deep color of his eyes can make him quit striking, but his illness often makes him look more sallow than fair, with dark shadows under his eyes.
Personality
Reasonable and thoughtful, Tsu is a quiet, sometimes shy individual with a calm and polite demeanor. His introvert personality makes him uncomfortable around strangers, though his dark coloring combined with the notoriety of his Clan makes many assume he's simply antisocial. When forced to interact with people he is unfamiliar with, Tsukiyo often relies on stiff formality to hide his discomfort.
All of these combine to make a solemn individual, with others often mistaking his private nature as surliness. Tsukiyo has very few friends outside of his brother Asahi, which makes him a rather lonely individual. It doesn't help that his illness - something that most people are quick to notice - is a sensitive subject, and is likely to bring out mocking bitterness and despondent words.
About
A prodigious member of the Uchiha clan, Tsukiyo displayed an intelligence and aptitude for the ninja arts that surpassed all of his peers. However, at a young age Tsukiyo was stricken with what is believed to be a genetic anomaly that left his body crippled. His career was cut short almost as soon as it began as the illness nearly destroyed many of his vital organs, leaving him prone to debilitating headaches and coughing up blood. This should have been the end of any aspirations to be a shinobi, however the "loss" of Tsukiyo resulted in his family pressing his younger brother, Asahi to live up to their clan's legacy. Unlike Tsukiyo, Asahi had a life loving, caring temperament who aspired to be a medic, not a tool for killing. Convinced that it was his fault that Asahi had been pressured into becoming a shinobi, Tsukiyo began to train in secret to regain what strength he could, until even his maligned body could meet the physical requirements necessary to do shinobi work.
Despite this, Tsukiyo's body is a ticking time bomb, with only a matter of time before it succumbs to the internal injuries he sustained from his illness.
Quotes
"I don't want salvation, any more than I fear damnation. I'd rather live my life without judgement."
"Are you done posturing?"
"..."
Triva
- Tsukiyo's illness is terminal. He has a Hindering Skill that has ways within the battle system to kill him, including a lifespan that cannot surpass 40 years.
- Tsukiyo is borderline haphephobic. He is uncomfortable with intimacy, especially being touched without explicit consent. This stems from the intrusive and often painful medical treatment as a child, followed by an adolescence with little to no causal touch.
- The meaning of his name is "Moonlit Night"(月夜).
- Tsukiyo is an atheist.
- His's illness (including it's name) is based on cystic fibrosis, though it is not an exact comparison.