Board Thread:Fanon Canon 2/@comment-7040990-20140923112619/@comment-7040990-20140924002828

Taken from the answer in question 4: “...the woman passed on her legacy.” Hōjō bore one child in her lifetime, after the ‘death’ of Madara. It was a matter of choice to raise her young child in seclusion and away from the warring world. After all, she wanted to prevent her child to be tainted by the world’s impurity, to fall to the darkness as her former beloved ones. She rose her child away from the civilization until she was sure the child understood her philosophy. Hōjō taught her child about her legacy and the inheritance her child may pass on, for the child never awoke the eyes she possessed. Regardless, her child vowed to pass on mother’s legacy and would treat it as a tradition of their lineage. Generations passed, and only a few would awaken the ocular prowess that had been told in the tale of their ancestor, Hōjō, whose name had been adopted as their surname.

As such, Kokutō’s parents were Hōjō, with his father having acquired a tad of the inheritance. It had been found out by the greedy men that had laid their eyes upon this so-called ocular ability, albeit it may have been due the beauty the Uchiha descendants possess. At this time, the wedded pair weren’t wary of the thoughts of these greedy man that offered them sanctuary. After all, the woman was six months along, and safety is what was primary for her and her husband. Prior, it was assumed that Kokutō’s parents roamed around the borders of However, they were betrayed in the end, the greedy man slaughtered the father off-guard, whilst the mother had been captured until birth. Her end came after Kokutō had been born, and in her weakened state had passed away. In reality, while Kokutō has adopted the name of Uchiha, he is of the Hōjō lineage - a splinter that had been untouched by the Leaf’s corruption.

In all honesty, this has inspired me to create the child of Hōjō and her lineage (Hōjō Clan). Oh, and this is basically what I could write to get Hōjō approved, considering she died ages ago, as did her child.