Kitani Kuroshi was a driven and ambitious child, with dreams that far surpassed the borders of Kuju. She grew up listening to stories of the legendary Yurami Clan, and knew that she was destined to join their ranks. As soon as she was able, she left the village and began her journey to seek out the clan. Her journey was long and arduous, but Kitani refused to give up. She traveled across treacherous terrain, battled fierce beasts, and endured harsh weather conditions. When she finally reached the Yurami Clan's castle, she was exhausted and battered, but her spirit was unbroken.
The Yurami Clan put her through rigorous trials and tests. She spent several years training and proving herself as a warrior among the Yurami Clan. She underwent grueling physical and mental training, including combat drills, strategy lessons, and spiritual discipline. She quickly showed her natural talent for combat, her quick thinking, and her determination to protect the people she cared for. As she gained experience and recognition, Kitani was eventually appointed to the rank of Captain among the Yurami Samurai. She became responsible for leading a unit of skilled warriors into battle, protecting the interests of the Yurami Clan, and enforcing the laws of the Nagan Empire.
During her time as a Captain, Kitani participated in many battles and campaigns throughout the Region. She fought against bandits, rebels, and foreign invaders, earning a reputation as a fierce and honorable warrior. She was part of the force that reclaimed Tzoka from the invading orcs. Her leadership skills and strategic acumen were also highly respected, and she often served as an advisor to higher-ranking officers. Despite her successes, Kitani remained humble and focused on her duty as a Samurai. She continued to train and hone her skills, always seeking to improve and become a better protector and leader. And even though she had not seen her siblings in a long time, she still held a deep affection for them, wishing them well from afar.
While Kitani is proud of her achievements, she also feels a deep sense of longing for her siblings back in Kuju. She has not seen them in many years, and often wonders what has become of them. Though she is duty-bound to the Yurami Clan, her heart still aches for her family.