Hana Chi

Hana Senju (花千住, Senju Hana (nee Chi (チー, Chi), was a kunoichi and former head of the Chi Clan as well as a member of the Senju Clan during Warring States Era.

Background
Hana Chi was born as the only child to an unnamed couple during the Warring States Era. While still in her mother's womb, Hana was named as head of the clan due to the previous leader, her aunt, was killed in a battle against the Uchiha.

The Chi Clan flourished under her rule but at the age of sixteen, her people were ambushed during a treaty meeting by the Senju and Hana was kidnapped by Butsuma Senju. After waking up now a political hostage, Hana revealed herself as a head of the esteemed clan and was since treated as a princess by her captors. She would eventually get a handmaiden by the name of Manami Senju - the future wife of Butsuma and mother to the First and Second Hokage.

Hana eventually settled into life as a civilian of new people and ended up marrying Haru Senju and had with him two children - Kayo and Emiko.

She died in childbirth with her youngest child and due to the effects of her kekkei genkai.

Personality
Kayo noted that while Hana was alive, she was a strict and unforgiving woman with a backbone of pure diamond that had made her unpopular with many people during her life. She was said to have been cruel and a merciless kunoichi who would rid the battlefield of her enemies and never stopped unless everyone of them were no longer among the living.

Having been named as leader since before her birth, Hana was thrust with the responsibility of her clan and clansmen from the moment she took her first breath and was raised to believe that she had to do anything for the sake of her people.

Even when it came to her children, Hana did not believe that they should be treated any differently than those around her. Her expectations of her eldest - Kayo - was so unrealistic that it ended with Kayo resenting her mother from the moment that Hana taken control of her training.

Her one remedying factor was that when she discovered she was expecting her second daughter and was dying to the strain of the premature birth, was that she had decided to pursue natural labor instead of selective reduction.

Appearance
Hana was described as having jet black hair that was neatly braided into a crown on her head with the rest being drawn back into a low ponytail which was then also intricately braided in separate pieces. Her eyes were said to have a ruby red color and she had a hard lined mouth which gave off the impression of her hard standing nature.

In terms of attire, Hana wore a crimson kimono with a white yukata hidden underneath and a black choker resting neatly on her slender throat along with rose earrings.