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:The wiki continues to grow! Find something you want to expand upon or add your own clans and characters!





Revision as of 19:48, 16 December 2012


Welcome to Ninja Academy's Wiki!
The place to go for all of your Ninja Academy Knowledge Needs!

465 articles since October, 31st 2008!

Contents   (view all pages)

Setting & Game World
Important People


What's new on Ninja Academy's Wiki!

12-16-2012
The wiki continues to grow! Find something you want to expand upon or add your own clans and characters!


Helping out

Not sure where to start? Don't be shy! Upload whatever kind of page you want, all information is appreciated. If you don't see it on here yet make it! If you want a page for your own clan or character, make it! Anything goes!

Check out the Wanted Pages for some pages that are yet to be made!

Featured Article

Tsukishi Maomi, a haunting memory.

Tsukishi Maomi was a Jounin of Iwagakure no Sato. She was a teacher and field operative for the village, but abandoned the village and took safety in Kusagakure no Sato during the Kumogakure Empire conflict. She was present at the Battle of Fang and was killed by Inabikari Raikou; it is argued that her death was what started the combat between Raikou and the Hachinin, the fight which ended the Kumogakure Empire. Tsukishi Maomi was also a member of the Council of Iwagakure no Sato as well as the Jounin instructor for Alchem Syaoran, the current Tsuchikage of Iwagakure no Sato. She always wore a silver necklace with a simple silver ring around it, a gift from her twin brother.


To Read More, Check the Wiki Article; Tsukishi Maomi