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|death=1582<br>[[ | |death=1582<br>[[Ōtsu]], [[Ōmi]], [[Japan]] | ||
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'''Isshiki Mansaku''' (died 1582), also known as '''The Soiled Merchant''', was a [[Japan]]ese ''{{Wiki|daikan}}'' who presided over the [[ | '''Isshiki Mansaku''' (一色 万作; died 1582), also known as '''The Soiled Merchant''', was a [[Japan]]ese ''{{Wiki|daikan}}'' who presided over the village of [[Ōtsu]] in [[Ōmi]]. | ||
==Biography== | ==Biography== | ||
In his early life, Isshiki Mansaku mainly worked in taking care of the village's waste management. Feeling inferior, he gradually rose through the ranks and became | In his early life, Isshiki Mansaku mainly worked in taking care of the village's waste management. Feeling inferior, he gradually rose through the ranks and became Ōtsu's ''daikan''. During his rule, Mansaku abused his power by stealing more than the necessary earnings from his people. With his newfound money and power, he lived in a lush home and became a recluse. He, along with other ''daikans'', later allied with the [[Shinbakufu]] to financially aid their endeavours in exchange for protection.<ref name="Corrupt Daikan">''[[Assassin's Creed: Shadows]]'' – [[The Corrupt Daikan]]</ref> | ||
In 1582, [[ | In 1582, Lady [[Oichi]]'s bodyguard [[Tominaga|Kuma]] met with the [[Japanese Brotherhood of Assassins|Kakushiba ''ikki'']] members [[Fujibayashi Naoe]] and [[Yasuke]] to discuss eliminating the group of corrupt ''daikans''. They accepted and started to track down the corrupt officials. Traveling to the [[Otsu Lower District]], they heard the locals in anguish over Mansaku's rules and rumors of the ''daikan'' demanding the tax in human waste. Breaking into his estate, they assassinated Mansaku, ending his influence.<ref name="Corrupt Daikan"/> | ||
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Isshiki Mansaku (一色 万作; died 1582), also known as The Soiled Merchant, was a Japanese daikan who presided over the village of Ōtsu in Ōmi.
Biography[edit | edit source]
In his early life, Isshiki Mansaku mainly worked in taking care of the village's waste management. Feeling inferior, he gradually rose through the ranks and became Ōtsu's daikan. During his rule, Mansaku abused his power by stealing more than the necessary earnings from his people. With his newfound money and power, he lived in a lush home and became a recluse. He, along with other daikans, later allied with the Shinbakufu to financially aid their endeavours in exchange for protection.[1]
In 1582, Lady Oichi's bodyguard Kuma met with the Kakushiba ikki members Fujibayashi Naoe and Yasuke to discuss eliminating the group of corrupt daikans. They accepted and started to track down the corrupt officials. Traveling to the Otsu Lower District, they heard the locals in anguish over Mansaku's rules and rumors of the daikan demanding the tax in human waste. Breaking into his estate, they assassinated Mansaku, ending his influence.[1]
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