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'''Tsubasa''' was a [[Japan|Japanese]] [[Assassin]] of the [[Kakushiba ikki]] during the mid 16th century.
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*[[Japanese Brotherhood of Assassins|Kakushiba ''ikki'']]
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'''Tsubasa''' was a [[Japanese Brotherhood of Assassins|Japanese Assassin]] active during the mid-16th century.


==Biography==
==Biography==
Tsubasa was introduced the league on the recommendation of [[Momochi Sandayu]], who vouched for his skills. Some time after joining the Order and swearing to the league's [[The Creed|oath]], Tsubasa was dispatched by the league's leader [[Tsuyu]] to their [[Yamato]] outpost, where he was tasked with recruiting members to expand their group in the province. At one point, Tsubasa was sent a letter by Tsuyu, who expressed her displeasure at his lack of commitment to the recruitment efforts, and also her disapproval at his carelessness in maintaining secrecy while as a member of the group. In the same letter, Tsubasa was provided the opportunity to make up for his mistakes and was invited by Tsuyu to assist her with a construction project at the Sakafuneishi ''{{Wiki|kofun}}''.<ref name="ACSH">''[[Assassin's Creed: Shadows]]'' – [[Yamato Assassin Outpost]]</ref>
Tsubasa was introduced to the [[Assassins]] on the recommendation of [[Momochi Sandayu]], who vouched for his skills. Some time after joining the league and swearing to its [[The Creed|oath]], Tsubasa was dispatched by the league's leader, [[Fujibayashi Tsuyu]], to their outpost in [[Yamato]], where he was tasked with recruiting new members to expand their group in the province.<ref name="ACSH">''[[Assassin's Creed: Shadows]]'' – [[Yamato Assassin Outpost]]</ref>
 
At one point, Tsuyu sent Tsubasa a letter expressing her displeasure at his lack of commitment to the recruitment efforts, and her disapproval at his carelessness in maintaining the Kakushiba ''ikki''{{'}}s secrecy. In the same letter, she provided him the opportunity to make up for his mistakes, inviting him to assist her with a construction project at the [[Sakafuneishi]] ''{{Wiki|kofun}}''.<ref name="ACSH"/>


==Appearances==
==Appearances==
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Shadows]]''
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Shadows]]'' {{Mo}}


==References==
==References==

Latest revision as of 17:07, 24 November 2025

Tsubasa was a Japanese Assassin active during the mid-16th century.

Biography[edit | edit source]

Tsubasa was introduced to the Assassins on the recommendation of Momochi Sandayu, who vouched for his skills. Some time after joining the league and swearing to its oath, Tsubasa was dispatched by the league's leader, Fujibayashi Tsuyu, to their outpost in Yamato, where he was tasked with recruiting new members to expand their group in the province.[1]

At one point, Tsuyu sent Tsubasa a letter expressing her displeasure at his lack of commitment to the recruitment efforts, and her disapproval at his carelessness in maintaining the Kakushiba ikki's secrecy. In the same letter, she provided him the opportunity to make up for his mistakes, inviting him to assist her with a construction project at the Sakafuneishi kofun.[1]

Appearances[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]