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1. What is the name of the Uchiha?

Uchiha Yoshida 2. Is your Uchiha related to any Canon Uchiha? And in what way is your Uchiha related to them? (example: Shisui Uchiha, Obito Uchiha, Madara Uchiha, Sasuke Uchiha and Itachi Uchiha) Or is your Uchiha a hybrid with a different clan? No.

3. Konoha Uchiha: How did your Uchiha or their family survive/escape the Uchiha massacre that happened in Konoha seven years later after the Nine-Tails Attack. What happened to him/her after escaping their death? (Skip to question 4, if your Uchiha does not hail from the Uchiha Compound in Konoha)

'''In the Warring States Period, the Uchiha were a very prominent clan. Among the members, there was Yoshida Uchiha. Unlike most of the members of his clan, Yoshida did not have much battle prowess or even a desire to battle. No, he was only interested in the material world of money. He sought money any way he could get it, even by way of drugs. During the fighting between Senju and Uchiha, Yoshida sold his drugs that enhanced a user's capabilities. With this, money came to him as easy, as he could breathe. After years in the drug business, he was questioned by one of his subordinates about a successor. He immediately responded that he would not have a successor and that he would lead the business. He then realized that he was not immortal and will not always have money. Being the greedy, selfish, and materialistic man that he was, Yoshida began devising a plan to make himself "immortal". This plan was imperfect, however; it required taking his DNA and replicating himself through the process of |cloning''. The success rate of the cloning was very low, and as result, worried Yoshida to no end. After seemingly endless failures, the scientists working on cloning Yoshida had finally caught a break and successfully cultivated the first clone of their boss. The cells of Yoshida were placed in a surrogate mother, in this case a cow, when it was clear that the clone would survive. Now, these clones served no other purpose than to keep the original Yoshida alive by them being stripped of their organs when they turn 14 years of age in order to replace the original Yoshida's tired out organs. This process continued on until 5 years before the massacre of the Uchiha.

Yoshida, at the ripe age of 145, had settled down in Konoha with rest of the Uchiha clan. He ignored Madara's rants on how the Senju would suppress the Uchiha as he was too busy focusing on making money off of his drugs, which were still in high demand in Konoha's underground. His most recent clone, Yoshida (Yoshida named all of his clones "Yoshida" out of pure laziness), was lived the first 10 years of his life (Note: He was 10 years old 5 years before the massacre) in a small, rundown house in an isolated area of the Uchiha compound with a servant woman of the original Yoshida. She was very benevolent to the Yoshida clone and was more of a maternal figure rather than a caretaker as she had gone through this process of caring for her boss's clones many times. She watched every one of the clones killed and their organs harvested, so she grew to understand what the clones would go through once her time with them was up. The clone, of course, was not aware of its own fate and went through life as though any child would. He had never made contact with anyone other human other than the maid that cared for him, though, and was as inquisitive as a 10 year old could be. On a seemingly normal day, when the maid went off to perform her duties as a servant, two kids had walked by and noticed a boy inside of a shabby old house. This boy was the Yoshida clone, although this was unknown to the two children. They piqued the clone's interest because, again, he has never seen other humans before. Later that same day, the maid returned and began cooking. While she did so, the Yoshida clone asked to go outside. This made the maid snap with worry, saying that he will never go outside no matter what. The clone then inquired why he isn't allowed to venture outside. The maid told him that oni and Shinigami patrolled the streets, searching for lone children without their parents and seeking to spirit them away. This scared the clone to the core, even though he hadn't the foggiest clue what oni and Shinigami were. The next day, the two children returned and observed the clone through the window. The clone simply observed back, as he had no idea what to say or do. In the midst of the observation, the clone remembered what the maid said about the evil beings that lurked in the streets. He began to panic as the two kids began walking away. The clone scrambled to the window to try and open it. When it didn't know how to do so. Instead of opening, he tried to break the window. He took a heavy pan from the kitchen (Or what was called the kitchen) and swung it with all the might he could muster and shattered the window, setting off a barrier in the process. Having never experienced pain before, the clone didn't know the consequences of jumping barefoot onto glass. Buckling in pain, the clone fell to the ground his back. The two kids ran when they saw him bleeding. Minutes later, the maid returned after getting notification of the tripped barrier that she set. Word of the clone's attempted "escape" had reached the original Yoshida. This devastated the maid and made worry for the clone's safety. Her fears were partly put to rest when the only thing that changed was the clone's and her living quarters.

(See Question 6)

After awakening his Sharingan, the maid had much more distaste for her boss. She began to intentionally keep the clone away from the original Yoshida. She even went as far as to slightly poison the clone with Foxglove in order to prevent the harvest of the clone's organs. The original Yoshida's health had begun to decline and demanded that harvest begin immediately. When discovering that the clone was poisoned, the scientists left to inform their master. In their absence, the maid and the clone fled the compound through one of the many underground tunnels that the original Yoshida had gotten built for his own escape. The only possible way to escape was through Yoshida's DNA that is identified by a special barrier at the end of each tunnel.. Being the clone of the original Yoshida, the clone and maid were able to make it out of Konohagakure without a problem but not without being pursued.'''

4. Madara’s Splinter: If your Uchiha’s lineage descends from Madara’s Splinter group, why did they go with him? And for what reason did they abandon him to start a new life? What effects does this have on your Uchiha? (If this does not address your Uchiha, please skip to question 5)

5. Other survival reason:

6. In short explain the awakening of the Sharingan. What kind of effects had the dōjutsu on the relevant Uchiha? How did the dōjutsu improve the capabilities of the Uchiha combat-wise? (Optional: If you have more to add than what is asked, please do. Skip this question if your Uchiha does not awaken the Sharingan) (Note: Continued from question 4)

'''For the next 3 years, the clone lived closer to his original. He was trained in the signature arts of the Uchiha, such as their mastery of Fire Release Ninjutsu and Shurikenjutsu. Even with all this training (not all physical), the original Yoshida noticed his clone's inability to awaken the Sharingan along with its fondness of his maid. Yoshida devised a plan to fix his clone's disability. Using the maid against her will, she and the clone were put in the middle of 20 ninja that worked under Yoshida. Each one took turns touching the maid inappropriately in front of the clone. After hearing the fear-inducing screams from the maid and the smug laughter of the ninja, the clone finally snapped and awoke his doujutsu, killing all of the ninja in his sight. This satisfied the original Yoshida and made him glad to once more have a clone with the Sharingan.'''

7. What does the Curse of Hatred mean to your Uchiha? What is it symbolizing? And how does it affect him/her? '''Yoshida has no idea what the Curse of Hatred is. He never learned the concept of it except that it was an innate mindset within the Uchiha. The maid explained to Yoshida that he must never fall to this curse. He must never hate other people and treat others with kindness.'''

8. Optional: Additional Information 