Piecing together shoddy canon and incorporating the anime filler arc that explains Anko's backstory a bit better and more in keeping with the timeline, I've settled on Yamato being...well, anywhere under 3, really. But since they talk about experimenting on 'babies', I'd probably put him somewhere in the 6-12 month range. Although I suppose he could've been a newborn, too. In any case, that means Kabuto was probably stuck with bottle-and-diaper duty, unless they supplied nourishment intravenously, but that still leaves the diaper issue. I imagine, since Orochimaru didn't know he had any survivors from the mokuton experiment, that it couldn't have been too long after starting the experiments that he was forced to abandoned the lab and he village. Which means, thankfully, that Yamato probably doesn't have any conscious memories of that time, but I imagine the trauma surfaces in nightmares periodically. Possibly the timeline could be expanded somewhat if he was subject to other experiments before the mokuton gene-splicing, but I still see the lab being busted by the time he's 18mos at the oldest.
As to the rest of his childhood, it sort of depends. If Orochi left behind enough for them to figure out what he'd been trying to do, and/or if itty-bitty-Yamato was manifesting mokuton abilities even then, I imagine he was probably held in somewhat high regard - Konoha in general seems to have great respect/admiration for Hashirama, and a child who might be considered either a semi-clone or an artificial descendant would likely be treated well. There's also a possible element of making karmic amends for not figuring out sooner what Orochi was up to, taking good care of the one survivor because they were too late for all the ones who died, that kind of thing. Yamato was probably fostered out to a good family (maybe a Sarutobi cousin? Hiruzen has some definite guilt-issues about responsibility for Orochimaru's misdeeds), raised in reasonable comfort, trained early and entered the academy early, the works. I imagine Danzou would have loved to get his hands on him, bring him into Root, and if he'd been in an orphanage Danzou probably would have succeeded, which is why I think he was placed with a family with enough clout to deter Danzou. I'm toying with the idea that he was raised by Hiruzen himself, at least up until he was maybe 12-15 (since the age-of-adulthood seems to be a bit lower than 18 in the shinobi world).
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Date: 2012-05-30 01:44 am (UTC)As to the rest of his childhood, it sort of depends. If Orochi left behind enough for them to figure out what he'd been trying to do, and/or if itty-bitty-Yamato was manifesting mokuton abilities even then, I imagine he was probably held in somewhat high regard - Konoha in general seems to have great respect/admiration for Hashirama, and a child who might be considered either a semi-clone or an artificial descendant would likely be treated well. There's also a possible element of making karmic amends for not figuring out sooner what Orochi was up to, taking good care of the one survivor because they were too late for all the ones who died, that kind of thing. Yamato was probably fostered out to a good family (maybe a Sarutobi cousin? Hiruzen has some definite guilt-issues about responsibility for Orochimaru's misdeeds), raised in reasonable comfort, trained early and entered the academy early, the works. I imagine Danzou would have loved to get his hands on him, bring him into Root, and if he'd been in an orphanage Danzou probably would have succeeded, which is why I think he was placed with a family with enough clout to deter Danzou. I'm toying with the idea that he was raised by Hiruzen himself, at least up until he was maybe 12-15 (since the age-of-adulthood seems to be a bit lower than 18 in the shinobi world).