Kyūta Kirintei

Kyūta Kirintei, sometimes known as the "Genius of the Leaf" or "Bow of the Swift Arrow" in relation to his daughter, Saya was a renowned of  for his unique battle strategies.

History
Kyūta was a renowned ninja of Konohagakure, for his battle strategies that were known for ending wars "the moment they had started". He became less involved in wars when he married young Mizu Kirintei. Soon, Mizu became pregnant and both Kyūta and Mizu were shunned, presumably because of Mizu's young age and the pregnancy. Nevertheless, he was loyal to his wife and eventually came to be forced to raise their daughter, Saya on his own.

During the Nine-Tails attack on Konoha, Kyūta rushed to his fellow comrades' aid and was killed in the aftermath of his decision. He left behind a letter to Saya explaining that he had rushed into battle to join his wife in death.

Personality
Kyūta was an intellectual, pleasant man. Saya described him as being a tranquil, pacifistic individual, despite being a genius in battle strategies, and that he seeked to resolve all problems with kindness and understanding other than violence and anger. Nevertheless, he had an attraction for trouble, according to. He likes passing time with shōgi, since he was able to demonstrate his smarts, although he never beat his daughter.

Appearance
Kyūta was a considerably handsome male, having short dark black hair and lavender-purple pupil-less eyes. He was known for having an angular chin and stated that he had a big nose. He was also known for having been chased after by women several times, during one of this instances in which his nose was broken.

Abilities
Kyūta was renowned as a master battle strategist, capable of ending battles and wars "the moment they'd begun". His IQ was above 200, like.

Trivia

 * Kyūta was originally to be named Kyōya or Kyōta
 * Kyūta believed strongly in the
 * Since Kyūta couldn't beat his daughter at shōgi, even with his IQ over 200, it implies that Saya's IQ is much higher than his

Quotes
(To Saya) "Nothing lasts forever, my dear."