Indra Ōtsutsuki

was the elder son of Hagoromo Ōtsutsuki and the ancestor of the Uchiha clan.

Background
Indra was the first son of Hagoromo, inhering his father's eyes, powerful chakra and spiritual energy. From a young age, he demonstrated great talent towards ninshū and anything he applied his mind to. Ultimately, he came to believe that he needed no help and chose a solitary life. When Hagoromo was on his deathbed, he selected Indra's younger brother, Ashura, to carry on his dream of establishing peace throughout the world. Angry and jealous that his father had not chosen him, Indra fought against Ashura to claim what he felt was rightfully his. The elder brother's descendants, who would become the Uchiha clan, would continue this fight with the younger brother's descendants, the Senju clan.

Personality
Recognising his own talents, Indra became proud and independent, determined to walk his own path unaided. He believed that force and strength were the ultimate key to peace, and though he loved his father greatly, he challenged his decision to let his younger brother carry on his will.

Appearance
Indra appears to be wearing a type of robe, and his eyebrows seemed to be clipped short, a sign of nobility in ancient Japan. He had long black hair with two locks wrapped in bandages framing either side of his face and his eyes were turned up at the corners, with markings under them. When he was first depicted, Indra's eyes contained a spiral-like pattern which originated at his pupils and covered his irides.

Abilities
From a young age, Indra was recognized as a prodigy even in his legendary father's eyes. Having inherited his father's powerful chakra and spiritual energy, Indra possessed a weaker version of his father's dōjutsu, which became the Sharingan, as well as its enhanced form, the Mangekyō Sharingan. With it, he became the first wielder of Susanoo, which he could manifest in its stabilised form. Indra also wielded a sword in battle.

Trivia

 * "Indra" literally means 'King of Gods' in Sanskrit.
 * Indra's deep hatred toward his brother, a result of his father choosing the latter as the successor of ninshū, may have transcended down throughout his lineage and become part of what is known as the "Curse of Hatred".
 * Like his father, he wielded a sword in battle. His choice of weapon could represent his lust for power while his brother's choice of a shakujō could symbolise his desire for love and peace.