
Ageha is a poor young girl from the Land of Waves, orphaned when Gatō's thugs killed her parents. Despite her hardship she keeps a bright and gentle spirit, remembered for a small moment of kindness from Sakura.
Ageha has tousled brown hair that reaches her cheeks and large blue eyes. She wears a short-sleeved shirt in a deep grape colour, finished with a greenish-blue collar.
For all the poverty she endures, she stays a sweet child who carries a bright and kindly outlook through her days.
Her parents were killed by men working for Gatō, leaving her an orphan on the streets of the Land of Waves. During the shinobi's stay in the region, she tugs at Sakura's clothes to beg for something to eat and is given a handful of candy in return.

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Ageha is a poor young girl from the Land of Waves who was orphaned when men working for Gato killed her parents. Despite her hardship, she keeps a bright and gentle spirit.
Ageha's parents were killed by thugs working for the crime lord Gato, leaving her an orphan on the streets of the Land of Waves.
While the Leaf shinobi were staying in the Land of Waves, Ageha tugged at Sakura's clothes to beg for food, and Sakura gave her a handful of candy in return.
Ageha has tousled brown hair reaching her cheeks and large blue eyes, and she wears a short sleeved shirt in a deep grape color finished with a greenish blue collar.
Despite the poverty she endures, Ageha remains a sweet child with a bright and kindly outlook on life.
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