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|death= 1585<br>[[Awaji]], [[Japan]] | |death= 1585<br>[[Awaji]], [[Japan]] | ||
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'''Honda Mosuke''' (died 1585) was a [[Japan]]ese [[samurai]] | '''Honda Mosuke''' (died 1585) was a [[Japan]]ese [[samurai]] of the {{Wiki|Honda clan}}. He served as a captain under [[Imagawa Tomeji]], the enforcer of the [[Japanese Rite of the Templar Order|Japanese Templar]] [[Kimura Yukari]], in [[Awaji]] during the late [[Sengoku period]]. | ||
==Biography== | ==Biography== | ||
By 1585, Honda Mosuke had departed his clan's domain in [[Mikawa]] and became a samurai under the [[Templars]] Imagawa Tomeji and Kimura Yukari. A skilled fighter, he [[Dual-wielding|dual-wielded]] two ''[[katana]]s'' and set them aflame to intimidate any opponent. However, his constitution faltered when he ate rice, which induced vomiting. Serving Tomeji, he patrolled Awaji and harassed the locals into submission to expand Yukari's control.<ref name="Dismantling One by One">''[[Assassin's Creed: Shadows]] – [[Claws of Awaji]]'' – [[Dismantling One by One]]</ref> | |||
After the [[Master Assassin]] [[Fujibayashi Tsuyu]] informed her daughter [[Fujibayashi Naoe|Naoe]] and [[Yasuke]] of Mosuke's location, the two [[Japanese Brotherhood of Assassins|Kakushiba ''ikki'']] members found him during a patrol, killed him, and recovered the spare ''[[ōdachi]]'' [[Rageheart]] from his personal effects.<ref name="Dismantling One by One"/> | |||
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Honda Mosuke (died 1585) was a Japanese samurai of the Honda clan. He served as a captain under Imagawa Tomeji, the enforcer of the Japanese Templar Kimura Yukari, in Awaji during the late Sengoku period.
Biography[edit | edit source]
By 1585, Honda Mosuke had departed his clan's domain in Mikawa and became a samurai under the Templars Imagawa Tomeji and Kimura Yukari. A skilled fighter, he dual-wielded two katanas and set them aflame to intimidate any opponent. However, his constitution faltered when he ate rice, which induced vomiting. Serving Tomeji, he patrolled Awaji and harassed the locals into submission to expand Yukari's control.[1]
After the Master Assassin Fujibayashi Tsuyu informed her daughter Naoe and Yasuke of Mosuke's location, the two Kakushiba ikki members found him during a patrol, killed him, and recovered the spare ōdachi Rageheart from his personal effects.[1]
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