Akuhyō

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is the noble son of the or more formally known as Shuten Dōji. He currently resides in Gōzanze Myō-ōgakure which is located within the heart of the Land of Demons. Unbeknownst the denizens of the Land of Demons, by heir, is the head priest of the land and is a individual whom takes the position with a form of unscrupulous contempt. As you see, Akuhyō suffers from an ineffable sensation of irritability for the position of head priest. His life is constantly under surveillance or more so under the watchful eye of his father and he yearns to lulled by dreamy musings of freedom and enlightenment. He is a monk that embellishes the concept of universal neutrality which is a stark contrast from his father's beliefs. As the only child of Shuten Dōji, Akuhyō often faces prejudice amongst his peers due to his father's reputation but maintains resilience in honor of his father's wishes.  http://vignette1.wikia.nocookie.net/narutofanon/images/5/58/Akuhyo_Logo.png/revision/latest?cb=20170304091420

At birth, Akuhyō was born into the world without sight and this caused his loving mother to become merged in a sentiment of unutterable sadness and compassion. His father, Shuten Dōji always remained in the shadows and was a father figure overshadowed by imperious arrogance. You could almost say that Shuten Dōji was a mockery of that loving and caring father. Regardless of his blindness, his mother Rinne could sense that peace brooded over all over him. For his mother and father, raising a bind child seemed like an endless journey under the seclusion being unprepared. As he grew older, Shuten Dōji would have him attend the same monastery in order to discover and expand upon the current teachings that the ninja monks within the village were required to learn. Even within his first year as a ninja monk, Akuhyō displayed a prodigious boldness and energy of intellect which only increased his arrogance which implanted a new belief which was to purge the soul of nonsense. It was during this time when an unnamed monk piqued the curiosity of Akuhyō which prompted him to learn the ancient The Path Gold Alignment techniques. As to say, these techniques increased his abilities on a prodigious scale that are on a peerless level. No matter the circumstance, his upbringing as a ninja monk has prepared him for unprecedented situations.

Karma is a name for the force of all a person’s acts regardless of their intent in all past incarnations shaping their destiny for their next physical reincarnation. In a sense karma serves as a guideline for those walking along the Six States of Existence. Though he shows disdain for his position as the head priest, his title as the is where Akuhyō displays promise. All sentient beings passes through the cycle of suffering, the cycle of life and death until they achieve enlightenment. Within each of the realms, a Jizō, a guardian whom aids passerby's within the karmic cycle eases he suffering of the unenlightened. At the lowest realm of Six Directions of Reincarnation, the souls of those in complete anguish and aggressions are tortured beyond reason. This illustrious title Kongōgan Jizō is a representation of the guardian who guards Jigoku. Akuhyō gained this title from his father which warranted a deeper understanding for the souls who pass through the six realms of reincarnation. This is a fact known only to Shuten Dōji himself and one he wishes to hide from Sargon and the rest of the world.

Personality
Imperceptible, inexpressible accents of wrath and unruffled quieten is what can be referred to when mentioning Akuhyō. No matter the extreme degrees between the two terms, Akuhyō manages to employ them in equity. These are the two principals upon which the universe is built. All that was, all that is, and all that shall be are dictated by the flow of both balance and chaos. One cannot exist without the other, for without discord, there is no order. There is no understanding of peace, without first experiencing war. Nor can one understand the darkness, until they have seen the light. These are principles so basic that they become complex, the hidden truths within the world that guide the flow of the universe. Those that can truly understand these principals are endowed with limitless power, but those that use this power for selfish gain, without and understanding of maintaining the divide between balance and chaos, are torn apart as they fall into entropy.

Akuhyō believes that there is a primordial flow in the universe, that it is the unyielding for force behind natural order and that this has existed trans-flight beyond the reach of human magnanimity. Yin and Yang must have a division between the two that does not exceed the threshold of the two combined. A level of energy that is complete independent of either light or darkness, good or evil and even life and death. It is what the manifestation of Akuhyō truly is, a being without carnal desire. This is the concept of Nirvana, which is a state of pure energy without implying the concepts desire or need. Akuhyō believes that only himself can achieve such a titular position within the shinobi world. This is not arrogance but he perceives it as a universal truth. Akuhyō believes that humans lack the general understanding of the concepts of good and evil. This generalization has been proven factual on a multitude of occasions and seen throughout the annals of history.

This level of understanding did not only stem from his teachings at the monastery located within his place of birth, it also stems from his parent's. From what he could infer from his deceased mother, Akuhyō understands that she forcefully changed her ideals in order to be with his father. To be so eager to changes your beliefs for love is a circumstance that is in itself a labyrinth of perplexities. With his father, the teachings of The Way of the Evil Path was a pivotal moment of enlightenment that you do not have to decide one over the other in life. Originally, he show disquietude and disdain for his father's perverted teachings and even so, the teachings actually stem from his grandfather. However, after delving into esoteric studies concerning that of duality, Akuhyō believes that the forbearers of The Way of the Evil Path had some sort of basis in their beliefs. Aside from his ideals, Akuhyō speaks ina language of excessive flattery and adulation. He speaks in such alluring tone that his voice cannot help to be anything but soothing to the ears and minds of the unconvinced. Akuhyō is not necessarily friendly in a sense, but he does treat all humans as equals regardless of their upbringing and gives everyone a fair chance to extend their knowledge of the universe. In short, Akuhyō's main personality can be described as having no nature of it's own and is on a level untouched by the influence of his human self.

Benevolence
The three primary precepts of the three sacred treasures are compassion, moderation, and humility. This is where Akuhyō's personality gains it's complexity branches off into duality. The first of the three is, which literally translates to "compassion, tenderness, love, mercy, kindness, gentleness, benevolence". The second is which means "frugality, moderation, economy, restraint, be sparing". The third is which translates to "not dare to be first in the world", or in other words teaches humility. Each of these traits must be expounded from in moderation which why Akuhyō often travels not only within the Land of Demons but also across the vast shinobi world. These teachings assist in the rehabilitation of main and not the degradation of him. Because of this they deeply believe in destiny, and this can effect the way they act and not act in many situations. Though benign in nature, this side of Akuhyō can be described as a perpetual presence of spontaneity. Becoming separate from the unnatural influences of artificiality. Excess benevolences takes more effort than malevolence due to the reward factor. In the human experience, corrupt measures are often more fruitful than doing tasks and ventures "the right way".