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When Tsunenaga departed, [[Spain|Spanish]] explorer [[Sebastián Vizcaíno]] joined as a part of his crew, but was treated nothing more of a passenger, due to his arrogance and his own personal aims. After some time at sea, many grew aware of Tsunenaga having the blood vial in his possession,<ref name="DiaryPage">''[[Animus Hub]]'' – [[Database: Digitized Diary Page]]</ref> including Vizcaíno.<ref name="RetrievedAudio">''[[Animus Hub]]'' – [[Database: Retrieved Audio]]</ref>
When Tsunenaga departed, [[Spain|Spanish]] explorer [[Sebastián Vizcaíno]] joined as a part of his crew, but was treated nothing more of a passenger, due to his arrogance and his own personal aims. After some time at sea, many grew aware of Tsunenaga having the blood vial in his possession,<ref name="DiaryPage">''[[Animus Hub]]'' – [[Database: Digitized Diary Page]]</ref> including Vizcaíno.<ref name="RetrievedAudio">''[[Animus Hub]]'' – [[Database: Retrieved Audio]]</ref>


In early 1614,<ref name="Wiki"/> upon their arrival in [[Acapulco]], Vizcaíno found himself in a severe combative incident with his Japanese crewmantes, especially Tsunenaga, over the gifts they procured for their regal donors. Ultimately, the Spanish explorer was harshly wounded,<ref name="JournalEntry">''[[Animus Hub]]'' – [[Database: Digitized Journal Entry]]</ref> leaving him to recover in the city while Tsunenaga and his crew left further into Mexico.<ref name="RetrievedAudio"/> With the help of a friar, Tsunenaga sought the help of one of the locals for the location of [[Tulum]], in order to find the [[Observatory (Isu)|Observatory]].<ref name="JournalEntry"/>
In early 1614,<ref name="Wiki"/> upon their arrival in [[Acapulco]], Vizcaíno found himself in a severe combative incident with his Japanese crewmates, especially Tsunenaga, over the gifts they procured for their regal donors. Ultimately, the Spanish explorer was harshly wounded,<ref name="JournalEntry">''[[Animus Hub]]'' – [[Database: Digitized Journal Entry]]</ref> leaving him to recover in the city while Tsunenaga and his crew left further into Mexico.<ref name="RetrievedAudio"/> With the help of a friar, Tsunenaga sought the help of one of the locals for the location of [[Tulum]],<ref name="JournalEntry"/> possibly to reach the [[West Indies Brotherhood of Assassins|West Indies Brotherhood]] which used the location as their headquarters.<ref name="Nothing Is True">''[[Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag]]'' – [[Nothing Is True...]]</ref>


==Appearances==
==Appearances==

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Hasekura Tsunenaga (支倉 六右衛門 常長) (1571-1622) was a kirishitan Japanese samurai and retainer of Date Masamune.[1]

Biography[edit | edit source]

In 1613, Tsunenaga was assigned by his daimyō Date Masumune to sail across the Atlantic Ocean to Mexico as a diplomat for Europe.[1] Before leaving, Tsunenaga met with the Kakushiba ikki Master Assassin Fujibayashi Naoe, who gave him the Blood vial to safeguard from the Templars.[2]

When Tsunenaga departed, Spanish explorer Sebastián Vizcaíno joined as a part of his crew, but was treated nothing more of a passenger, due to his arrogance and his own personal aims. After some time at sea, many grew aware of Tsunenaga having the blood vial in his possession,[3] including Vizcaíno.[4]

In early 1614,[1] upon their arrival in Acapulco, Vizcaíno found himself in a severe combative incident with his Japanese crewmates, especially Tsunenaga, over the gifts they procured for their regal donors. Ultimately, the Spanish explorer was harshly wounded,[5] leaving him to recover in the city while Tsunenaga and his crew left further into Mexico.[4] With the help of a friar, Tsunenaga sought the help of one of the locals for the location of Tulum,[5] possibly to reach the West Indies Brotherhood which used the location as their headquarters.[6]

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