The religious Zen’no believe that long ago, in a time of turbulence and war amongst the great shinobi nations, the four great spirits of the heavens; the Azure dragon of the east, the Vermillion bird of the south, the White tiger of the west and the Black turtle of the North, grew weary of watching the humans fight and by combining their powers, breathed life into two of their creations to be born of man as brothers that would bring an end to the conflict among men.
In truth however, these brothers, dubbed Kanjo and Omou were born to a wealthy Landlord and his wife in the land of dunes, Kanjo being the older of the two. Born with the seishin ataeru (translates literally as “an endowed spirit”), the brothers prospered in all their endeavors and soon became the most renowned shinobi in all of the land commanding great respect and reverence. With the most fierce army the desert had ever known, they sought to unify the land and consequently conquer the shinobi world. Great villages and strongholds fell at their feet and lords of the land lost all their power to them, their might was so terrible that this army became known as the Zen’no Osama, the invincible, all-powerful kings. In no time, the Zen’no had full control of the desert, ruling with an iron fist and its people only answered to the brothers and their generals, nobody else. An obstacle to their plans soon presented itself as Kanjo had began to feel for the people of the land, their subjects. A sense of loyalty and patriotism was manifesting in him and he had began wanting the prosperity of his people over the power he once coveted. His younger brother Omou, a man of few words and strong conviction, did not share these feelings with Kanjo and their forces started to split in two in support of either brother. A quarrel soon ensued and Kanjo was killed due to his reluctance to fight his brother and comrades. Omou had killed his own brother in order to preserve the dream they once shared but soon after the death of Kanjo, regret, remorse and the vanity of his own ideals began to dawn on Omou. In a deep state of depression, Omou became obsessed with the his brother’s dying beliefs, passing them down to his and Kanjo’s children and then committing suicide in atonement for his sins. In honor of the two brothers a monument was erected and the Zen’no under the direction of their children, dedicated their lives and service to the people of the desert. After the war, through the combined efforts of the Zen’no and Kitsune families, now known as the Sabaku Kuchikomi, the village hidden in the dust was established.
Till date, the monument of the brothers stands tall in the village and their ideals form the basis of the Zen’no’s culture.
As a house descended from the brothers of the seishin ataeru, the Zen’no are immensely powerful as shinobi and politicians, commanding great respect and becoming renowned as the protectors of the village hidden in the dust. They are hailed as the founders of the Dust Village, making them extremely respected and sacred. All members are very well known and respected throughout the village. They are considered as a ‘noble family’ of Hokorigakure, and are regarded as one of the most powerful groups in the village making up majority of its military force. They are quite wealthy, and a pretty large house.
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