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The '''Onmoraki-Gumi''' were a faction of {{Wiki|Yakuza}} located in [[Osaka]], [[Japan]]. They were later taken over by the [[Assassins|Assassin Order]].
The '''Onmoraki-Gumi''' were a ''[[yakuza]]'' organization located in [[Osaka]], [[Japan]]. They were later taken over and absorbed into the [[Japanese Brotherhood of Assassins|Japanese Brotherhood]] of [[Assassins]].


==History==
==History==
Sometime in 2013, members of the Onmoraki-Gumi attacked a cell of [[Assassins]] located in Osaka, killing several of them, including their [[Mentor]], [[Kenichi Mochizuki]]. Kenichi's wife, [[Saeko Mochizuki]], took over the Osaka Brotherhood and retaliated against the Onmoraki-Gumi, wiping out their leaders and taking over the organization. Seako and her Assassins then began using the Onmoraki-Gumi to blend into the city, believing that the Assassin Brotherhood and the Yakuza had similar styles of working in the shadows and helping the common people.
[[File:ACi-OsakaHeYoukoso.jpg|thumb|250px|Aftermath of the Onmoraki-Gumi attack on the Osaka Brotherhood]]
Sometime in 2013, members of the Onmoraki-Gumi attacked a cell of [[Assassins]] located in Osaka, killing several of them, including their [[Mentor]], [[Kenichi Mochizuki]]. Kenichi's wife, [[Saeko Mochizuki|Saeko]], took over the Osaka Brotherhood and retaliated against the Onmoraki-Gumi, wiping out their leaders and taking over the organization. Saeko and her Assassins then began using the Onmoraki-Gumi to blend into the city, believing that the Assassin Brotherhood and the yakuza had similar styles of working in the shadows and helping the common people.<ref name="Osaka Brotherhood"/>


On 4 December, the crew of the Assassin vessel ''[[Altair II]]'' arrived in Osaka, and discovered the Osaka cell's original hideout had been destroyed. They began investigating, and suspected that the Onmoraki-Gumi were responsible, and thus began tracking them down. On 12 December, [[Emmanuel Barraza]] tracked a cash deposit to the Onmoraki-Gumi's new base, and [[Assassin leader]] [[Gavin Banks]] went with him there on 17 December to discover the truth. After an initial hostile misunderstanding with [[Kiyoshi Takakura]], Gavin and his cell met with Saeko on 18 December, who explained to them what had happened.
On 4 December, the crew of the Assassin vessel ''[[Altaïr II]]'' arrived in Osaka, and discovered the Osaka cell's original hideout had been destroyed. They began investigating, suspected that the Onmoraki-Gumi were responsible, and began tracking them down.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Initiates]]'' – [[Surveillance#December 2013|Surveillance: "Osaka He Youkoso"]]</ref> On 12 December, [[Emmanuel Barraza]] tracked a cash deposit to the Onmoraki-Gumi's new base,<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Initiates]]'' – [[Surveillance#December 2013|Surveillance: "Osaka's Underworld"]]</ref> and [[Assassin leader]] [[Gavin Banks]] went with him there on 17 December to discover the truth.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Initiates]]'' – [[Surveillance#December 2013|Surveillance: "Rattling Cages"]]</ref> After an initial hostile misunderstanding with [[Kiyoshi Takakura]],<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Initiates]]'' – [[Surveillance#December 2013|Surveillance: "A Horrible Beating"]]</ref> the following day Gavin and his cell met with Saeko, who explained to them what had happened.<ref name="Osaka Brotherhood">''[[Assassin's Creed: Initiates]]'' – [[Surveillance#December 2013|Surveillance: "The Osaka Brotherhood"]]</ref>


==Reference==
==Behind the scenes==
The name Onmoraki-Gumi is made up of two Japanese words ''onmoraki'' (陰摩羅鬼) "a bird-like monster, demon bird" itself made up of the characters ''on'' ([[wikt:陰|陰]]) "yin, darkness", ''mora'' ({{wiki|Mara (demon)|魔羅}}) "Mara a Buddhist demon", and ''ki'' ([[wikt:鬼|鬼]]) "demon". While ''-gumi'' ([[wikt:組|組]]) "class, group, team, set" is a Japanese suffix commonly used for ''yakuza'' families.
 
==Appearances==
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Initiates]]''
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Initiates]]''
==References==
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{{Initiates}}
[[Category:Organizations]]
[[Category:Organizations]]
[[Category:Assassin branches]]
[[Category:Assassin-affiliated groups]]
[[Category:Gangs]]

Latest revision as of 22:55, 15 May 2024

The Onmoraki-Gumi were a yakuza organization located in Osaka, Japan. They were later taken over and absorbed into the Japanese Brotherhood of Assassins.

History[edit | edit source]

Aftermath of the Onmoraki-Gumi attack on the Osaka Brotherhood

Sometime in 2013, members of the Onmoraki-Gumi attacked a cell of Assassins located in Osaka, killing several of them, including their Mentor, Kenichi Mochizuki. Kenichi's wife, Saeko, took over the Osaka Brotherhood and retaliated against the Onmoraki-Gumi, wiping out their leaders and taking over the organization. Saeko and her Assassins then began using the Onmoraki-Gumi to blend into the city, believing that the Assassin Brotherhood and the yakuza had similar styles of working in the shadows and helping the common people.[1]

On 4 December, the crew of the Assassin vessel Altaïr II arrived in Osaka, and discovered the Osaka cell's original hideout had been destroyed. They began investigating, suspected that the Onmoraki-Gumi were responsible, and began tracking them down.[2] On 12 December, Emmanuel Barraza tracked a cash deposit to the Onmoraki-Gumi's new base,[3] and Assassin leader Gavin Banks went with him there on 17 December to discover the truth.[4] After an initial hostile misunderstanding with Kiyoshi Takakura,[5] the following day Gavin and his cell met with Saeko, who explained to them what had happened.[1]

Behind the scenes[edit | edit source]

The name Onmoraki-Gumi is made up of two Japanese words onmoraki (陰摩羅鬼) "a bird-like monster, demon bird" itself made up of the characters on () "yin, darkness", mora (魔羅) "Mara a Buddhist demon", and ki () "demon". While -gumi () "class, group, team, set" is a Japanese suffix commonly used for yakuza families.

Appearances[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]