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Naruto Characters
Description
When Motoi was five years old, he and Killer B were good friends. After his father was killed during an attempt to subdue the Eight-Tails that had broken free from its previous jinchūriki, Motoi came to hate the Eight-Tails. B was soon chosen to be the beast's next jinchūriki and Motoi, just as many other Kumo villagers did, focused his anger towards B because he was to be the vessel of the beast. He once tried to assassinate B to avenge his father, but was disarmed by B easily. Despite having his face covered, Motoi assumed that B knew it was him, as B ungrudgingly greeted him as they used to with a fist bump. Motoi began avoiding B afterwards, not wishing to confirm this, but he continued to monitor B. By doing so, Motoi saw how the other villagers mistreated B, causing him to realise that B's suffering was greater than his own. His hatred for B subsided, and like the rest of the village he eventually came to regard B as a hero.
Motoi greatly resembles his father with his dark-brown, spiky hair and dark eyes. His most prominent feature is the dark green mark that runs down the bridge of his nose. He wears the standard outfit of a Kumogakure ninja, complete with hand and shin-guards as well as flak jacket. He also wears a light grey scarf around his neck.
When Motoi was five years old, he and Killer B were good friends. After his father was killed during an attempt to subdue the Eight-Tails that had broken free from its previous jinchūriki, Motoi came to hate the Eight-Tails. B was soon chosen to be the beast's next jinchūriki and Motoi, just as many other Kumo villagers did, focused his anger towards B because he was to be the vessel of the beast. He once tried to assassinate B to avenge his father, but was disarmed by B easily. Despite having his face covered, Motoi assumed that B knew it was him, as B ungrudgingly greeted him as they used to with a fist bump. Motoi began avoiding B afterwards, not wishing to confirm this, but he continued to monitor B. By doing so, Motoi saw how the other villagers mistreated B, causing him to realise that B's suffering was greater than his own. His hatred for B subsided, and like the rest of the village he eventually came to regard B as a hero.