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Naruto Characters
Description
After her father's death, Manari's younger brother, Nanara, was the first choice to replace him as King of Redaku. Nanara did not want the job and pressured Manari to become Queen in his place. She did so without complaint. Afterwards, the Prime Minister and his allies convinced Manari to send Nanara to Nagare Village, arguing that Nanara was too young to grow up in the palace; Manari agreed. To Nanara, it was obvious that Manari was being manipulated by her advisors into doing this, but he had no personal objections and so said nothing. Nanara in fact made no contact with Manari after leaving the palace, as he feared that she would come to resent the job and hate Nanara for forcing it upon her. In truth, Manari bore him no ill-will.
Manari is described as being in her mid-teens, with straight black hair down to her shoulders. In the anime, Manari has emerald green eyes and grey brown long hair. She wears a pink and purple dress with a green sash around her waist and a matching choker.
After her father's death, Manari's younger brother, Nanara, was the first choice to replace him as King of Redaku. Nanara did not want the job and pressured Manari to become Queen in his place. She did so without complaint. Afterwards, the Prime Minister and his allies convinced Manari to send Nanara to Nagare Village, arguing that Nanara was too young to grow up in the palace; Manari agreed. To Nanara, it was obvious that Manari was being manipulated by her advisors into doing this, but he had no personal objections and so said nothing. Nanara in fact made no contact with Manari after leaving the palace, as he feared that she would come to resent the job and hate Nanara for forcing it upon her. In truth, Manari bore him no ill-will. As monarch of the Land of Redaku, Manari became responsible for using the Shuigu to provide water to the country. She attempted to use the Shuigu to make rain around the capital city, but instead created a flood that washed away the city's crops and drowned its livestock. The Prime Minister covered up what happened, explaining to the city's residents that the flood was caused by an overflowing river. A famine struck the city's impoverished neighborhoods afterwards, and the water shortage became a worsening problem. Despite this, Manari refused to try using the Shuigu again, fearing she would once again make things worse. The Prime Minister claimed not to know why the Shuigu disobeyed Manari in the first place, instead theorising that it somehow deemed Manari unfit of using it.