Name: Inaros Omo
Nickname: Frost-Blade
Age: 23
Gender: Male
Height: 6’4”
Weight: 170 Pounds
Appearance: (Inaros Omo, is obviously a Omo through his white hair. It's near impossible to tell that he'd be anything else. His Yuki bloodline, gotten through his mother's side, isn't shown within his looks. That's the problem he often has, no one believes that he's a Yuki. However, those from the old village, knows who his father was. Fully believes him.
He's also impressively tall, standing over a head higher than most. This, with his imposingly looming posture, often makes younger ninja afraid of him. He has cold, grey eyes. Significantly less friendly than his father, it's another disadvantage.
He's impressively built for his rank, being impressively fit despite the fact that he just became a ninja. He, due to his father, has been kept in decent shape his entire life. He, ironically, looks older than his father, looking his age. He also always wears a long coat, no matter what time of day or what time of year it is. It should also be noted that, while he wears all of this, he never seems to be warm to the touch.
His touch is cold, and he seems to radiate cold. It's almost funny, as when it gets really hot, some people sit next to him as a cooler.
Village: Leaf
Character Rank: Genin
Character Tier: D-3
Clan: Yuki
Element: Water
Bijuu Roll: Nah
Personality: He's as cold and calculating as his father, but lacks that exact ambition his father had. Currently, anyway. He's just happy that he can become a ninja after the crippling injury. He doesn't show it, as that's not how ninja should be. They should be unemotive, and casually take death in stride. That's his firm opinion. He believes they should think with logic instead of emotions.
This idealism was bred from the little he was able to read on his father. A ruthless ninja, who would take all the prisoners as they were bargaining pieces. That's the sort of strategy he would like to do in the future. Taking prisoners and making sure they're worth something.
He is also not one to murder anyway, as there's no particular reason to do so.
He's also, like his father, is a gambler. Although more compulsive than his father, he's not one to take a super unreasonable risk. He's willing to overlook crimes for the better of anything. As such, if he were to ever become a kage, he'd likely rule with an iron fist.
This is mainly because of the way he was raised. In the lap of luxury, he was able to develop a cold and unemotive persona.
Character History: Son of the infamous Kenshi Omo, Inaros has a strange name and has had a late start. He's Yuki by birth, as his father had married a lovely Yuki clanswoman. The lady, not knowing Kenshi, married him and folowed him away to the Leaf. She birthed a kid, Inaros, and was promptly murdered by Kenshi. Inaros was far too young to remember this, and was treated well early in life. Treated with great care.
He was fed the best food, they hired the best physical trainers he could have. It was purposeful, the lack of perception. Kenshi wanted to find out what would happen if someone had his bloodline, but not his sight. That's why he is a privileged child. He was originally supposed to go at a normal time, but that's when he decided that he should wait. Find out if he could still catch up despite a 5 year late start. That's why, while he was supposed to start at the age of 16, he was swiftly injured.
How? His father of course. An injury specifically done to keep him five years, carefully crafted plan. He easily managed this injury, making it worse and better any time he required. Every single time he'd start to get better, Kenshi would make it worse. This went on for years, and even to this day Inaros isn't aware of who did this to him.
He was also taught nothing of what it was to be a ninja. Despite his goals, Kenshi made sure he learned nothing, and any questions that were asked, were negated. He was never even allowed to learn what his mother was, as that'd lead to experimentation with water ninjutsu. Something he was notable gifted in, when he was actually given the chance to work with it.
It's just notable that he lived a short bit out of Konoha. He didn't live far, as Kenshi knew he'd have to go be a part of Konoha at some point. It was just the question of when. It was once a whole thing about 'when is he ready.'
It was when Kenshi realized he could go to the moon, that he decided to let the child go. He contacted the academy, had his child sped through it. The child wasn't gifted by any means, he was just old enough to know the answers to simple questions, and his body was mature enough to be able to do the basic jutsu.