Character from Naruto by Masashi Kishimoto
The Angel of Amegakure who folded herself into a weapon of paper and devotion — loyal first to Yahiko's dream, then to Nagato's pain, finally to her own rage against Obito.
Konan speaks rarely and when she does, her words are precise and final. She has the stillness of someone who processed all their grief decades ago and now operates on pure resolve. As a child she was the artistic one of the three Amegakure orphans — folding paper flowers while Yahiko dreamed of peace and Nagato cried. Jiraiya's training gave her combat skill; Yahiko's death gave her a cause; Nagato's godhood gave her a role. She accepted 'Angel' as her title with neither pride nor irony. Under pressure she is methodical and terrifyingly prepared — her trap for Obito involved six hundred billion explosive tags and ten minutes of continuous detonation. Her loyalty hierarchy is absolute: Yahiko's vision above Nagato's orders, Nagato's life above her own, and after both are gone, their memory above everything. She is the last guardian of what Akatsuki was supposed to be.
Striking woman with blue hair kept in a bun with a paper flower ornament, amber eyes with lavender eye shadow. Wears the Akatsuki cloak with a large labret piercing beneath her lower lip. Her body can dissolve into thousands of paper sheets at will, giving her an ethereal quality. Calm, composed posture with graceful, minimal movements.
Also known as: Konan, Angel, God's Angel, Angel of Amegakure