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| The Land of Iron is home to three mountains called the Three Wolves (三狼, Sanrō) where a village rests within the center of these guardian-like structures. This village is a sort of neutral base for the broken yet defiant remnants of the Suna and Konoha ninja who were spared from the destruction by being out at war. They've spent the last few years bonding with the samurai and the native ninja, adapting to the harshly cold weather and tough living conditions, to become famous for endurance and perseverance. Their loyalties have been won, and together they make Sanrō their home and one of the strongest shinobi villages. Sanrō Village, Sentry Camps, Wolf Chasm | 0 | 0 | | | The Rain Country is home to Amegakure no Sato(雨隠れの里; Literally meaning "Village Hidden by Rain"). Amegakure is a powerhouse in technology, having utilized its advantages in the last Great War. Rain Shinobi are known for their ingenuity and patience, being able to analyze situations easily to create opportunities. Ninjutsu and fuuinjutsu are known as the primary bread-winners in their fighting styles, valuing versatility over brute strength. The constant downpour is a backdrop for a dark, yet eclipsing society that has claimed the strongest of foes. The daunting skyscrapers and majestic lighting create a contrast at which any normal person could not help but gaze with wonder. The last Great War allowed annexation of Hi no Kuni and Kaze no Kuni, making Ame no Kuni one of the largest countries in the world. Amegakure no Sato, Annexed Hi no Kuni, Annexed Kaze no Kuni, The Marshlands | 0 | 0 | | | Otogakure no Sato | 0 | 0 | |
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| The Lightning Country is home to Kumogakure No Sato(雲隠れの里; Literal meaning "Village Hidden Among the Clouds") Kumogakure is among one of the few great ninja villages remaining, and as such is ruled by a Kage, the Raikage. Ninja of this land are known for their lightening style ninjutsu and kinjutsu capabilities. This land was once a natural barrier against foreign attackers, but when the threat was within it's walls this actually worked against it's own inhabitants and thwarted their escape. The outer smaller villages and many crops have been burned, making much of the outer lands uninhabitable and made the clouds hanging in the mountains thicker. Kumogakure no Sato, Kaminari Mountain Range, The Northern Frontier, Straight of the East | 0 | 0 | | | The Earth Country is home to Iwagkure no Sato(岩隠れの里; Literally meaning "Village Hidden Among the Rocks"). Iwagakure survived the last Great War but has lost confidence in its once powerful Tsuchikage. The people in general are known for being tough and resilient, similar to that of the village namesake. Shinobi value what can best be described as grit, and their jutsu heavily reflect a bruiser style of fighting. The many valleys and rolling mountains make for a tough natural barrier, but the many trailblazers have reduced the value of such majestic walls. The village was devastated, and the people are having trouble finding their footing as rebellions ravage the lands. Iwagakure no Sato | 0 | 0 | | | The Land of Wind(風の国, Kaze no Kuni) is formerly one of the sight of one of the great ninja villages prior to the war. It is located south-west of the Land of Fire and borders the Land of Rivers and the Land of Rain. The country covers a vast realm, but that realm is largely comprised of deserts and ruins. This land has become very dangerous after it's time serving as a major battlefield; Covered with village-sized hidden sinkholes, savage animals, and plagued with harsh sand storms most hours of the day. Ruins of Sunagakure no Sato | 0 | 0 | | | (火の国, Hi no Kuni) once held arguably the 'Top Dog' of the great ninja villages prior to the war, though this made the lush, prosperous forested land a large target for everyone once the hostility reached maximum tolerance. Much of it's woodlands are reduced to white and grey fields filled with the bone white and black skeletons of trees and charred, crumbled ruins of smaller villages. Konohagakure itself is reduced to a large hole in the ground.
Ruins of Konohagakure no Sato, Valley of the End | 0 | 0 | | |
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