Tintoretto Bin Josato, born in the vibrant yet challenging landscapes of Malaysia, carries the weight of a life marked by trials and transformations. Abandoned at birth due to his vitiligo, which was superstitiously considered a curse from a demon, Tintoretto's early years were steeped in solitude. This isolation led him to the Josato clan, where he learned the art of ninjutsu under the tutelage of the clan leader. His mastery over ninjutsu was profound, yet the strict rules and traditions of the clan began to chafe against his growing sense of self and morality as he matured.

At the age of sixteen, a brutal attack by a rival clan shattered his world. Amidst the chaos, he was labeled a 'monster' or 'hantu' due to his vitiligo, and in a desperate escape, he lost his arm to a rival's blade. Cast off a cliff into the sea, Tintoretto's survival seemed improbable. Yet, fortune smiled upon him as he managed to stop the bleeding with supplies from abandoned cargo and used driftwood to float to safety, eventually landing on the shores of South Africa.

Adopted by a local tribe, Tintoretto immersed himself in their culture, learning their traditions and the art of Nguni fighting. By seventeen, he had become one with the tribe, yet a restless spirit drove him to seek a new path. At nineteen, he found himself in New York City, where he met the Hamato brothers. His skills and shared sense of justice led him to assist them on various missions.

It was during one such mission against the Foot Clan that Tintoretto's life took another turn. Donnie, empathizing with his lost limb, utilized technology seized from the enemy to craft a prosthetic arm. On Tintoretto's twentieth birthday, Donnie presented him with this gift, symbolizing not just a physical restoration but a new beginning.

Now, Tintoretto stands as a testament to resilience and adaptation, his vitiligo and prosthetic arm marking him as unique yet unyielding. His journey from abandonment to acceptance has forged in him a deep understanding of the world's cruelty and kindness, driving him to protect those who are similarly marginalized.