Assassins Creed Shadows: Get to Know Its Hero, the African Samurai
Yasuke's Journey Unveiled
From Africa to Japan
Assassin's Creed Shadows introduces us to Yasuke, a captivating character whose journey took him from the shores of Africa to the heart of Japan's feudal era. Notably, Yasuke held the position of "kosho," meaning bodyguard, to the legendary warlord Oda Nobunaga, solidifying his status as a samurai within the warrior culture of Japan.
Nobunaga's appreciation for Yasuke's skills and loyalty led to his appointment as a vassal, entrusting him with important tasks. However, Yasuke's service to Nobunaga was cut short during the infamous Honnouji incident, where he valiantly fought alongside his master.
Assassin's Creed Shadows delves into the historical figure of Yasuke, offering insights into his role as Nobunaga's "kosho," a term denoting a young man serving a senior warrior or "busho." Yasuke's historical significance as a retainer of the powerful daimyō Oda Nobunaga is well-documented, further adding to the intrigue surrounding this remarkable individual.
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