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== Background ==
 
== Background ==
 
He was killed by his chief adviser, [[Mōsō]]. His daughter, [[Toki]], would later succeed him disguised as her [[Sagi|brother]]. It was believed that he came back as the [[Cursed Warrior]].
 
He was killed by his chief adviser, [[Mōsō]]. His daughter, [[Toki]], would later succeed him disguised as her [[Sagi|brother]]. It was believed that he came back as the [[Cursed Warrior]].
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== Appearance ==
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Ōwashi had short spiky brown hair that ran down as sideburns into a beard. He also had a moustache. He had black eyes and wore a small green hat on his head.
   
 
== Personality ==
 
== Personality ==
He was very trusting which turned out to be his downfall. He loved the Land of Birds and all in it.
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He was very trusting which turned out to be his downfall. He loved the Land of Birds and all in it. He would sometimes even travel where the daimyō were not allowed to be just to watch over his citizens.
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== Trivia ==
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* His name, like those of his children, is a reference to a bird, the [[wikipedia:Steller's Sea Eagle|Steller's Sea Eagle]].
   
 
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Owashi
オオワシ Ōwashi
Debut
Anime Naruto Episode #166
Appears in Anime
Personal
Sex Gender Male Male
Status Deceased
Classification
Affiliation
Family

Ōwashi (オオワシ) was the daimyō of the Land of Birds.

Background

He was killed by his chief adviser, Mōsō. His daughter, Toki, would later succeed him disguised as her brother. It was believed that he came back as the Cursed Warrior.

Appearance

Ōwashi had short spiky brown hair that ran down as sideburns into a beard. He also had a moustache. He had black eyes and wore a small green hat on his head.

Personality

He was very trusting which turned out to be his downfall. He loved the Land of Birds and all in it. He would sometimes even travel where the daimyō were not allowed to be just to watch over his citizens.

Trivia