Name: Chiyōna Hisamori
Nickname: Yona
Age: 20 years
Gender: Female
Height: 5'5''
Weight: 125 lb
Appearance: (Chiyōna is fairly short for a woman, thus resulting in most believing her to be a teenager though she is a 20 year old adult. She has extraordinary lime green eyes, unusual but not offputting, with long dark lashes. Her dark forest green hair is long, falling to her waist is slight subtle waves, except for the long side bangs around her face. Usually, she tucks her hair behind her right ear, but not her left, something Chiyōna does when she is deep in thought or working in her garden. Size wise, the woman has a small frame, delicate lithe fingers, but overall strong arms and hands from all of her work in her treasured garden. Chiyōna has pale skin, however much time she spends in the sun she never seems to tan, and her lips tend to fall naturally in a small frown. She tends to frown, having faraway looks in her expression, but it hardly means she is unhappy. Usually, Chiyōna is analyzing people or situations, looking for the appropriate way to act, react, or considering her options for a response. As far as attire is concerned, Chiyōna wears simple clothing, nothing to really stand out in: basic tunics, long loose pants or coats, vests, and always with a pair of tall boots. She chooses earthy colors and preferably dark or moderate shades of blue, green, brown, and white.)
Village: Konoha
Character Rank: Genin
Character Tier: D-3
Clan: Guren ClanElement: Earth
Bijuu Roll: No
Personality: Chiyōna has an eccentric and withdrawn personality. She can be largely socially awkward and is an incredible people pleaser. She yearns to prove herself and show that her abilities are not something to be underestimated. Chiyona desperately wants approval and respect of those around her and is more of a follower than a leader, but still being so independent can make it challenging for her to be part of a group at all.
Despite that, she truly struggles with trusting other adults, because of her years with her father. Chiyōna currently believes that adults are cruel, and the source of the world's evil. They harm others physically and emotionally and push people who are good or different out of society. She truly hates most adults for the way that they complain and put down others, or go out of their way to inhibit others from making something of themselves. She believes that by finding a way to kill the adults in the society, that the children will grown up unimpeded and be better adults and better people. They won’t learn how to be evil, and Chiyōna does believe that evil is taught. The only way to save whatever good is left in the world, to save the children and young adults, is to kill the people who are their role models and start over. Her deepest desire is to feel needed and loved, but she pretty much has given up on that ever happening. Still, she is not willing to become a murderer quite yet, understanding her abilities are not yet honed enough to be successful to carry out her goals. As a young woman, both her personality and beliefs are elastic and subject to change.
Character History: Chiyōna’s parents were extremely poor and lived in a settlement outpost area of Konoha Village. In a large fire accident, Chiyōna’s father, Mamoru Hisamori was injured at work. His permanent facial burns and shaking hands left him unable to continue in his profession as a carpenter and he was left to become a village messenger. As a very prideful man, such physical marring left him deeply angry and injured, having to deal with childish taunts from those he delivered messages to. All of his traveling between the village and the settlement left his relationship with Chiyōna’s mother, Madoka, strained. With such extreme poverty, Madoka found working as a local nurse too challenging, and not financially as efficient as some other jobs out there. Madoka ended up taking an additional job as a prostitute in secret, however only on the nights Mamoru was out of town, knowing the shame it would bring to him if he knew. Chiyōna was born to Madoka from one of the mysterious male clients, but the secret of her conception was never revealed to Mamoru. During childbirth, Madoka died and Chiyōna was left to her non-biological father.
Mamoru drank to hide his pain of losing his wife, dealing with the brutal day-to-day insults of being the ugliest man in the settlement, his dark red scars marring his complexion. He continued working hard while raising his daughter well, schooling her from a young age so she could be successful. Chiyōna went to the shinobi academy until she graduated and turned seven years old shortly after. Rumors of Madoka being a whore had plagued poor Mamoru for years, but when Chiyōna turned seven years old, Mamoru’s fears became truth. Chiyōna’s bloodline/kkg activated at seven years old and it allowed her to manipulate plant life, even growing plants or secreting plant substances from her body. This clearly showed to her father that the girl was not his own blood, and enraged he beat the girl so hard she passed out. Infuriated by his wife’s deception and betrayal, by the years of hard work invested in raising a daughter that was not his, Mamoru thought about killing her. Instead, he calmed down, moved himself and Chiyōna to an abandoned home closer to the village. Mamoru demanded Chiyōna call him Mamoru instead of father. It was his way of distancing himself from Madoka’s betrayal and releasing that anger. And there, out of the public eye, he kept Chiyōna from continuing her shinobi training and instead he used her abilities to sell the substances she produced by keeping her almost exclusively in an underground basement. The only time she was allowed out was to tend to the garden outside of the house. He would demand she tend to the large garden under his watchful eye, then harvested the fruits, vegetables, and herbs and sold them in town. He was able to pull himself up out of poverty for this reason. Chiyōna was not allowed to leave the home, beyond the garden, and fell into desolation. As long as she did as Mamoru asked, he did not harm her.
Until she was twelve years old she followed the rules, but during a particularly bad beating on the coinciding anniversary of his wife’s death and the date of his daughter’s birth, Mamoru unleashed his fists on the girl again. This time he noticed that when injured, Chiyōna could secrete healing based substances, a sort of viscous oil. By beating her and collecting it from her skin, Mamoru was able to profit and sell the healing oils to local medics and businesses, while explaining it was through secret cultivation techniques in his large garden that allowed him to harvest so much good quality oil. After two years of a tortuous life, of being excluded from the riches her father enjoyed and of being physically abused, Chiyōna found she was able to control the secretions, the composition and the potency, turning her healing substances into powerful poison. With such poisonous secretions, her cruel father died when Chiyōna was 14, on the eve of her birthday and Madoka’s death, when instead of collecting the healing oil he expected, Mamoru dosed himself with her deadly toxins. She disposed of the body in secret and nobody was able to find it.
As a newly freed teenager, Chiyōna was able to break out into the world, exploring and finding new things. She tended to the garden still, never needing to worry for food, and was able to sell some of her wares to the village. She lacked some social skills, but overall was fairly successful. She was clearly intelligent, though just as obviously, a bit withdrawn and eccentric. She decided more recently, as a young woman to get back into her shinobi training.