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Aino is a palace attendant from the Land of Ancestors who lives a thousand years before Naruto's era. Assigned to wait on Kaguya Otsutsuki after the pale visitor arrives on Earth, she grows unusually close to her mistress and ultimately gives her own life to shield Kaguya and her unborn twins.

Era: about one millennium before the main story
Status: Deceased
Occupation: imperial attendant
Affiliation: Land of Ancestors
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Appearance

Aino gathers her long black hair into a bun and looks out through brown eyes. Her clothing is the standard attendant's garb worn by women of that ancient period, finished with a pink bandana.

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Personality

Dutiful and warm-hearted, Aino cares about Kaguya's contentment as much as her safety. She is quietly delighted to watch Kaguya and the emperor grow closer, and she never wavers when the moment comes to trade her life for the children Kaguya carries. Her final words are a plea for those infants to be born strong and healthy.

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History

A full millennium before the main story, Aino serves Tenji, emperor of the Land of Ancestors. When Kaguya arrives on Earth and is taken as his concubine, the emperor orders Aino to become her personal attendant. The two women share more openness with each other than Kaguya shows anyone else, even trading knowledge about the God Tree.

Trouble comes when the neighbouring Land of That begins pressing the Land of Ancestors and demands that Kaguya be handed over. Aino spirits her into hiding, but their pursuers catch up, and it is Kaguya who ends up shielding Aino as the pair flee toward the God Tree. Realising Kaguya has entered the earliest days of pregnancy and grown weak, Aino throws herself into danger without a second thought. Her death stuns the normally impassive Kaguya, one of the rare moments the woman shows open grief.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who is Aino in Naruto?

Aino is a palace attendant from the Land of Ancestors who lives a thousand years before Naruto's era. She is assigned to serve Kaguya Otsutsuki after the pale visitor arrives on Earth, and she ultimately gives her own life to protect Kaguya and her unborn twins.

Did Kaguya care for Aino?

Yes, Kaguya shares more openness with Aino than she shows anyone else, even trading knowledge about the God Tree with her. Aino's death stuns the normally impassive Kaguya, marking one of the rare moments she shows open grief.

Is Aino a girl?

Yes, Aino is a woman who serves as a palace attendant in the Land of Ancestors, wearing her long black hair in a bun and the standard attendant's garb of that era.

How does Aino die in Naruto?

Aino dies shielding Kaguya Otsutsuki, who has entered the earliest days of pregnancy and grown weak, as the two flee from soldiers of the Land of That toward the God Tree. Her final words are a plea for Kaguya's unborn twins to be born strong and healthy.

Who does Aino serve in Naruto?

Aino serves Tenji, the emperor of the Land of Ancestors, who orders her to become Kaguya Otsutsuki's personal attendant after Kaguya is taken as his concubine.

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