Forum:Arashi Uzumaki

Questions
1. Please indicate how your character survived the destruction of Uzushiogakure below. Be detailed. This is an extremely important question that we take into consideration.
 * He did not survive the destruction of Uzushiogakure; he was born afterward.

2. Is your character from Konoha? Another village? A missing-nin? Detail below which of these best fits your character. If from another village or a missing ninja, please explain below how this came to be. Again, like the first question, be extremely detailed in this portion. It is very important to our decision.
 * Yes, he is from Konoha. He grows up in the village as the son of the Hokage. This fact is important to his development, as not only does he initially care very little for his father's goal of reviving their clan, but his goal as a ninja is to escape his shadow. It's not easy to make a name for oneself when one is the son of Naruto and the grandson of Minato - two of the greatest ninja who ever lived.

3. Does your character have any familial relation to prominent Uzumaki, such as, , or , besides just being an Uzumaki? If not, simply say "No". If yes, explain the relation and how it came to be.
 * He is the son of Naruto, who had been Hokage for only about a year and a half at the time, and Sakura, whom he marries.

4. Briefly detail what your plans are, at the moment, for your character if he/she is approved. What you do with them? How will you improve or utilize them in a fashion that is unique to them, rather than a rehash of canon character usage or maybe even other fanon characters?
 * Arashi is to be one of the main protagonists in an upcoming story called "Dancing Leaves, Burning Flames," a not-too-distant sequel to "Iron Threads," a story on Fanfiction.net that I helped conceptualize and write. His development will be unique because he is different from his father in many ways, and has no desire to become another Hokage in a line of Hokages, eventually coming to realize that making a name for himself does not have to mean distancing himself from his lineage and its legacy.