Guide to the Water Country
Country Background:
The Water country is one of the smaller countries in the series, but it has a
strong ninja force. This coupled with it being an island grants the country a
great defense against outside threats. The greatest threats to the country
seem to come from within, constant wars and strife has caused many
citizens and ninja to turn against themselves and the country leadership.
Village Background:
Hidden Mist is one of the more powerful ninja villages in the world,
allowing its leader to be called a "Kage." As such it is one of the Five Great
Shinobi Countries. It is unknown if any bloodlines remain active in the
service of Hidden Mist.
The Sites
Administration Building:
This is the main Kiri administration building. The Mizukage has offices here.
Hill Overlook:
This hill looks over Hidden Mist Village. From this position, one can see the
whole village.
Village Hidden in the Mist Entrance:
This area marks the entrance to Hidden Mist. A marker for outgoing
travelers also announces the paths to outlying foreign villages.
Country Background:
The Water country is one of the smaller countries in the series, but it has a
strong ninja force. This coupled with it being an island grants the country a
great defense against outside threats. The greatest threats to the country
seem to come from within, constant wars and strife has caused many
citizens and ninja to turn against themselves and the country leadership.
Village Background:
Hidden Mist is one of the more powerful ninja villages in the world,
allowing its leader to be called a "Kage." As such it is one of the Five Great
Shinobi Countries. It is unknown if any bloodlines remain active in the
service of Hidden Mist.
The Sites
Administration Building:
This is the main Kiri administration building. The Mizukage has offices here.
Hill Overlook:
This hill looks over Hidden Mist Village. From this position, one can see the
whole village.
Village Hidden in the Mist Entrance:
This area marks the entrance to Hidden Mist. A marker for outgoing
travelers also announces the paths to outlying foreign villages.
