Maki

is a kunoichi from Sunagakure and a member of the Third Division during the Fourth Great Shinobi World War.

Appearance
Maki has bright blue eyes and shoulder length dark hair. Her most notable feature are the markings on her face. She wears the standard attire of a Sunagakure ninja including the turban. She also carries a huge roll of cloth to use in her techniques with her.

Abilities
Maki is an elite Suna kunoichi. She has the ability to manipulate cloth using her Cloth Binding Technique, which she can use to completely immobilize an opponent. To make sure that her opponents won't get away, she can add seals on the cloth that will prevent them from being summoned by others, as long as the seals remain intact.

Kazekage Rescue Arc
Maki is one of the Suna shinobi that were selected to assist Team Kakashi and Chiyo in their mission to rescue the Kazekage, after Team Kakashi had already left. She and other Suna shinobi made their way towards the Land of Rivers.

In the anime, Maki is one of the Suna shinobi that, along with Temari, would accompany Team Kakashi during their mission to the Akatsuki hideout at the Land of Rivers, but were ordered to do border patrol, in case of an enemy attack during the absence of the Kazekage. Chiyo accompanied Team Kakashi instead.

Shinobi World War Arc
Maki is incorporated as a main part of Kakashi Hatake's plan to stop the resurrected shinobi starting with Zabuza in order to life the mist shrouding the battlefield. Because of Haku's interference, Zabuza managed to injure Kakashi, concerning Maki, though Kakashi made her stay alert for his signal. After Ensui paralyzes Haku and Zabuza through Kakashi's shadow, Kakashi gives Maki the signal. She then uses her Cloth Binding Technique to completely immobilize Zabuza and Haku even as they regenerate. As an added precaution, she places seals on top of the bound bodies, to prevent them from being re-summoned.

Trivia

 * means a roll of cloth.
 * In Chapter 523 Maki's name is also written as.
 * In the anime, Maki is given drastically different colours, despite first appearing in a coloured image.