Hakana Osoroshī

 (恐ろしい儚, Osoroshī Hakana) is an odd missing-nin from Iwagakure. Since her birth and childhood remains largely unknown, most people find her divine and mysterious. This fact is supported by her untimely appearances, evoking surprise. The woman's existence is often known as an "urban legend". Even influencing Hakana, she stayed indoors in an isolated mansion, or seldom in the woods, to continue the spreading of beliefs and therefore, she made herself a rather infamous reputation among village people. Although the rumors are false, Hakana classifies herself as a mere goddess, even if the woman knows she is pure human.

Background
Hakana's childhood remains largely unknown but can best be described even as mysterious, akin to her own adulthood. The sole detail of younger years is her exact day of birth. She was always alone in her mansion, located deep in the woods. The far location from Iwagakure's residential area supported the rumors about her existence. Food, however, is bought by Hakana's maids, who even seldom go outside to avoid the affirmation of their master's existence. Although groups of hunter-nin have already seen Hakana's house, they did not get any evidence of Hakana living in the building and therefore was classified as a haunted area. Hakana, however, was truly inside the mansion even if there were trespassers. She hided in an underground room, connected by narrow passageways to the main building. The room is only a hiding place and therefore contains almost polluted air. The mansion was constantly trespassed by people and Hakana underwent difficult circumstances of staying in the nearly airtight covert. At an unknown point in the past, she hid and held her breath for almost three minutes, which is already harmful to the body. Through miraculous means, Hakana managed to evacuate the room without getting seen.

As Hakana received many unexpected "guests", her madness eventually reached its peak and decided to initiate macabre events inside the house. She would stay at the corridor, waiting for someone to enter while bearing a grin on her face. At some point, another group trespassed the house and met their death at the same place. The following group, however, managed to escape after seeing the dead bodies and reported it to the, claiming the house is haunted. It intensified her reputation around Iwagakure, contributing to the urban legend. Despite her current state, Hakana continued her raging and orchestrated the macabre events that occurred inside the mansion. She single-handedly dispatched six groups of hunter-nin, all of whom are deployed by the. Subsequently, Hakana's maids left the mansion due to their master's high malevolence. She stayed indoors albeit alone for a week, sitting beside a large window and staring moodily off into space. Since the window is translucent, some can see the silhouette of Hakana while she basks in the sun. It attracted missing-nin from other villages, much to her dismay. So far, only one missing-nin entered the mysterious mansion, namely Kajū Tsumi (罪家従, Tsumi Kajuu). Hakana spared his life to become her servant and do her bidding, primarily to have connection with the outside world.