Renga is the eldest of three siblings and the head of the Janin. The mind behind a bloody coup in the Land of Vegetables, he wields a rare ice-manipulating technique and holds a worldview twisted enough that he would betray even his own brothers for a larger share of power.
Renga wears his brown hair long and looks out through pale beige eyes. Three purple fang-shaped marks decorate his face, one on each cheek pointing upward toward his eyes and a third on his forehead angled down toward his nose. His clothing centres on a purple vest edged in red at the collar and sides, worn over a blue T-shirt, with blue coverings wrapped around his lower arms.
Sharing the grasping nature of his brothers Jiga and Ruiga, Renga is driven by greed and self-interest, ready to cut down allies to keep more of the spoils for himself. That ruthlessness extended to his own family, since he openly intended to do away with his siblings once they were no longer useful to him, a plan cut short only because they died before he could act. Among the three, his outlook was the most warped, and he believed most firmly in treating other people as tools.
Like each of his brothers, Renga commands a distinctive technique that seems his alone. In a fashion recalling the Yuki clan's Ice Release, he condenses moisture in the air through his chakra to form thin, see-through disks of ice. These serve many purposes: hurled with crushing force they are hard to spot and dodge, linked together they let him observe distant or hidden areas, and shaped into shields or footing they can defend him or let him float. Formed into a giant lens, the ice lets him drift into the sky and gather sunlight into a searing beam that can melt and blast whatever it targets. Though he favours striking from range, he has also drawn a sword, showing at least a basic command of kenjutsu.
During the escort mission through Renga's territory, he attacked Naruto Uzumaki and Haruna after both of his brothers had fallen. Puzzled by why Naruto would risk everything for Haruna, he pressed his assault until Naruto worked out how to bounce the ice technique off his forehead protector, wounding Renga badly enough to end the fight. Haruna moved to kill him and avenge her father but could not carry it through, and his fate afterward is left unknown.

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Renga is the eldest of three siblings and the leader of the Janin, the mastermind behind a bloody coup in the Land of Vegetables. He wields a rare ice manipulation technique and is willing to betray even his own brothers for a larger share of power.
Renga has long brown hair and pale beige eyes, with three purple fang shaped marks on his face, two on his cheeks and one on his forehead. He wears a purple vest edged in red over a blue T shirt, with blue wrappings on his lower arms.
Renga shares the greedy, self-interested nature of his brothers Jiga and Ruiga but is considered the most warped of the three, believing firmly in treating other people as tools and intending to eliminate his own siblings once they outlived their usefulness.
Renga condenses moisture in the air into thin, transparent disks of ice that he can hurl as projectiles, link together for surveillance, or shape into shields and platforms. He can also form a giant ice lens to drift skyward and focus sunlight into a searing beam.
Renga attacks Naruto Uzumaki and Haruna after his brothers fall, but Naruto figures out how to bounce Renga's ice technique off his forehead protector, wounding him badly enough to end the fight. His fate afterward is left unknown.
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