Gindara

"I don't mind being known as an artifact!"

- Gindara

Gindara (銀鱈, Gindara) is a resident of Ikotsugakure. Originally a kunoichi, she now owns a shop that sells ninja tools.

Background
Gindara, now known as the by Ikotsu's younger generation, was a poorly-skilled kunoichi of the village. Her constant failures led her to be mistreated by the rest of the village, forcing her to grow tough skin and not care about the constant insults. Eventually, Gindara would retire from being a kunoichi and open up a small shop that must shinobi purchase their tools from.

Personality
Gindara is known for her sour personality but holds a liking to children, often saying inspirational things to them to persuade them from letting go of their dreams. Besides this, Gindara doesn't mind throwing around curse words at people for, oddly, no reason at all. She can also be a very daring woman who doesn't mind a challenge. This can be seen during her years as a kunoichi, challenging skilled shinobi to fights and losing drastically.

Appearance
Gindara was considered a beautiful woman during her days of being a kunoichi. She had short and pale blonde hair which is now fully grey. She also has sharp hazel eyes and a long nose. Gindara wears a black head piece which covers the majority of her head while also wearing a pair of round, small, glasses. She also wears a large white cloak that reaches down to her ankles and for footwear, regular shinobi sandals.

Abilities
Considered a very poorly-skilled kunoichi, Gindara does not excel in almost any types of techniques. Her most notable skill, however, is her ability to sense chakra. Besides that, she is skilled in using tools to use to her advantage. Most shinobi who have encountered her claim that she is very energetic and never gives up during a battle.

Trivia

 * "Gindara" is the name for "Candlefish" in Japanese.


 * Despite being a poor kunoichi, Gindara is very skilled in chakra sensing

Quotes

 * (To Delta) "I've seen the people of this village come and go. Now, I'm just waiting for my time to finally be up.."


 * (To Young Boy) "I'll give you a sliver of advice. Follow your dreams, even if it doesn't benefit other people. You won't accomplish anything anytime soon if you're constantly worrying about the well being of others!"