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Ken Uchiha, Year 49.

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The following is a passage from the field journal of Ken Uchiha during the Great War. 
 

“I will not see my younger children again. I’ve resigned to that fact. They come at night while the men rest and send the camp guards to the next life in horrifying ways. This morning it was Gōrō. How do you continue to lead your battalion when you’ve lead your own brother to his death? Surely I’m going to burn in the afterlife for this. They hung him from the tree with the thinnest of wires. This wasn’t the doing of any Hyuuga. But we are too far north for Sarutobi patrols. Who is doing this? Is it not bad enough that we butcher each other in the bushes and among the trees? Who can see the carnage on our beaches and still desire to inflict this kind of pain? I will be withdrawing our men back to the north. This damn shrine isn’t worth holding anymore.”

Edited by Sammy

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