Kochi Uzumaki

Kochi Uzumaki (渦巻き東風; lit. Spiraling East Wind), is a serial killer once hailing from long ago. She was one of the most dangerous criminal kingpins in Uzushiogakure's criminal underground, and manipulated countless people with just a glance. She knew how to break them mentally and emotionally by telling them exactly what they wanted to hear, and twisting it to her advantage. She'd send them off into suicide attacks, oftentimes having them run into populated villages wrapped head to toe in explosive tags. The death count from Kochi's killing sprees were impossible to count, but some historians estimated them to be in the thousands. She drastically reduced the world population at the time by one percent with the people she killed. Eventually, she got bored and willingly turned herself in. While imprisoned, she made the prison her home, and the guards her servants. They carried out her wishes, including spree attacks in the village the prison occupied. Eventually, she was sent to an isolated holding facility where she would spend the rest of her life, away from any human interaction. Unable to cope with the isolation, Kochi killed herself by strangling herself with the sheets tied to one of the posts of her bed. The village would eventually become shrouded in ice and snow, permanently locked in a Wintery grip, preserving her dead body. Centuries later, her body was found by a group of scientists wishing to perform a scientific experiment; Codenamed Project Ressurection (企図回生 Kitokaisei), the experiment was to attempt to bring back someone whose body had been ravaged by time, a corpse with nearly unrecognizable features. Finding her in the cell she died in, they brought her to their lab, where they began the experiment. With the experiment successful, Kochi found life returning to her, and her form took shape once again to the prime of her youth. Seeing the people who brought her back to life, she systematically tortured them, even forced them to kill their fellow coworkers before killing themselves. Afterward, she set off towards her home, to reclaim what she felt was rightfully hers.