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'''Kacho''' (died 1582) was a [[Japan]]ese criminal and a leader of a child-abduction ring located in [[Osaka]].
'''Kacho''' (died 1582) was a [[Japan]]ese criminal and the leader of a child-abduction ring located in [[Osaka]].


==Biography==
==Biography==
A disturbed woman, Kacho had kidnapped a local [[Gamemaker|baby girl]] and raised her as her own, despite the girl never becoming close to her. Meanwhile, she led her fellow kidnappers [[Richo (Japanese)|Richo]], [[Shucho]] and [[Mucho]] to abduct children from wealthy businesspeople in order to seize control of their trades. Her "adopted" daughter saw an opportunity, however, to be free from Kacho's criminal ways.<ref name="Butterfly Collector">''[[Assassin's Creed: Shadows]]'' – [[The Butterfly Collector]]</ref>
A disturbed woman, Kacho had kidnapped a local [[Gamemaker|baby girl]] and raised her as her own, despite the girl never becoming close to her. Meanwhile, she led her fellow kidnappers [[Richo (Japanese)|Richo]], [[Shucho]], and [[Mucho]] to abduct children from wealthy businesspeople in order to seize control of their trades. Her "adopted" daughter, however, saw an opportunity to be free from Kacho's criminal ways and attempted to expose her operations.<ref name="Butterfly Collector">''[[Assassin's Creed: Shadows]]'' – [[The Butterfly Collector]]</ref>


In 1582, the ''[[Ninja|kunoichi]]'' [[Fujibayashi Naoe]] found notes during a game of collecting paper butterflies tasked by a [[Gamemaker|local woman]]. The notes illuminated the locations of Kacho's plan and her co-conspirators, whom died by Naoe's hand. From her investigation, Naoe determined the paper used for butterflies was bought by a wealthy woman and the location of Kacho being at [[Nishinomaru Garden]], west of [[Osaka Castle]].<ref name="Butterfly Collector"/>
In 1582, the ''[[Ninja|kunoichi]]'' [[Fujibayashi Naoe]] found notes during a game of collecting paper butterflies. The notes illuminated Kacho's plan and the locations of her co-conspirators, resulting in their deaths at Naoe's hands. From her investigation, Naoe determined that the paper used for butterflies had been bought by a wealthy woman, leading her to the [[Nishinomaru Garden]], west of [[Osaka Castle]].<ref name="Butterfly Collector"/>


Traveling there, Naoe confronted Kacho, who blamed her daughter for being too weak to follow her orders. Kacho ultimately died by Naoe's hand but not before revealing that local woman who sent Naoe was part of her criminal enterprise.<ref name="Butterfly Collector"/>
At the garden, Naoe confronted Kacho, who blamed her daughter for being too weak to follow her orders. Kacho ultimately died by the ''kunoichi''{{'}}s hand but not before revealing that the woman who had sent Naoe was part of her criminal enterprise.<ref name="Butterfly Collector"/>


==Personality and traits==
==Behind the scenes==
Kacho wielded dual ''tantōs'' as her main weapons.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Shadows]]''</ref>
After completing "[[The Butterfly Collector]]", if the player chose to let the Gamemaker live with her new name, the player can return and see Kacho covered in paper butterflies and a note from the Gamemaker leaving her past life behind.<ref name="Butterfly Collector"/>
 
==Gallery==
<gallery captionalign="center" position="center" widths="180">
ACSH Kacho 1.png|Kacho
</gallery>


==Appearances==
==Appearances==

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Kacho (died 1582) was a Japanese criminal and the leader of a child-abduction ring located in Osaka.

Biography[edit | edit source]

A disturbed woman, Kacho had kidnapped a local baby girl and raised her as her own, despite the girl never becoming close to her. Meanwhile, she led her fellow kidnappers Richo, Shucho, and Mucho to abduct children from wealthy businesspeople in order to seize control of their trades. Her "adopted" daughter, however, saw an opportunity to be free from Kacho's criminal ways and attempted to expose her operations.[1]

In 1582, the kunoichi Fujibayashi Naoe found notes during a game of collecting paper butterflies. The notes illuminated Kacho's plan and the locations of her co-conspirators, resulting in their deaths at Naoe's hands. From her investigation, Naoe determined that the paper used for butterflies had been bought by a wealthy woman, leading her to the Nishinomaru Garden, west of Osaka Castle.[1]

At the garden, Naoe confronted Kacho, who blamed her daughter for being too weak to follow her orders. Kacho ultimately died by the kunoichi's hand but not before revealing that the woman who had sent Naoe was part of her criminal enterprise.[1]

Behind the scenes[edit | edit source]

After completing "The Butterfly Collector", if the player chose to let the Gamemaker live with her new name, the player can return and see Kacho covered in paper butterflies and a note from the Gamemaker leaving her past life behind.[1]

Gallery[edit | edit source]

Appearances[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]