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==AC Odyssey==
{{Character Infobox
*[[Order Scribe's Sword]]
|image = DAC Divine Dragon Spear 2.jpg
*[[Six Senses Sword]] - Description
|death = 227 BCE<br>[[Xianyang]], {{Wiki|Qin (state)|State of Qin}}
*[[Forged Staff of the Isu]] - Description
|species = [[Human]]
*[[Arena Champion's Spear]] - Description
}}
*[[Forged Javelin of the Isu]] - Description
'''Jing Ke''' (荊軻; died 227 BCE) was a retainer of {{Wiki|Crown Prince Dan}} who made a failed assassination attempt on King Zheng of the {{Wiki|Qin (state)|Qin state}}, who later became known as [[Qin Shi Huang]]. For his deed, Jing Ke and numerous other individuals were recorded by historian [[Sima Qian]] as one of China's earliest [[Assassins]].<ref name="Dynasty 34">''[[Assassin's Creed: Dynasty]]'' [[The Hidden Ones (Part 2)]]</ref>
*[[Kolossi's Pilum]] - Description
*[[Spear of the Aegean]] - Description
*[[Spear of the Waiting Dead]] - Description
*[[Forged Mace of the Isu]] - Description
*[[Mace of the Rebellion]] - Description
*[[Monger's Dominator]] - Description
*[[Testikles' Nutcracker]] - Description
*[[Axe of Deprivation]] - Description
*[[Klytaimnestra's Battle Axe]] - Description
*[[Forged Dagger of the Isu]] - Description
*[[Heirloom Bow]] - Description
*[[Natakas' Hunting Bow]] - Description
*[[Precursor Reflex Bow]] - Description
*[[Rebellion Bow]] - Description
*[[Far-Sight Hood of the All-Seeing]] - Description
*[[First Civilization Crown]] - Description
*[[Isu Vanguard Helmet]] - Description
*[[Lost Soldier's Helmet]] - Description
*[[Miner's Helmet]] - Description
*[[Poorly-Crafted Helmet]] - Description
*[[Silver Tongue's Shroud]] - Description
*[[Sorrow Shroud]] - Description
*[[Bracers of Whispers]] - Description
*[[Charred Gloves]] - Description
*[[First Civilization Bracers]] - Description
*[[Gauntlets of Hubris]] - Description
*[[Grocer's Gauntlets]] - Description
*[[Isu Myrmidon Vambraces]] - Description
*[[Isu Vanguard Bracers]] - Description
*[[Solar Bracers]] - Description
*[[Stolen Isu Bracers]] - Description
*[[Tinkerer's Gauntlets]] - Description
*[[Ancient Breastplate]] - Description
*[[Breastplate of Kyros]] - Description
*[[First Civilization Breastplate]] - Description
*[[Gratuitous Chest of the Thankful]] - Description
*[[Isu Commander's Armor]] - Description
*[[Isu Myrmidon Breastplate]] - Description
*[[Isu Vanguard Breastplate]]
*[[Pack Alpha Chest Guard]] - Description
*[[Recruiter's Chest Guard]] - Description
*[[Royal Atlantean Breastplate]] - Description
*[[Solar Breastplate]] - Description
*[[Tempered Chestplate of the Keeper]] - Description
*[[Thyia's Embrace]] - Description
*[[Exorbitant Belt of the Broker]] - Description
*[[First Civilization Waistband]] - Description
*[[Isu Myrmidon Pteruges]] - Description
*[[Battlefield Boots]] - Description
*[[Euboea Boots]] - Description
*[[First Civilization Greaves]] - Description
*[[Greaves of Grieving]] - Description
*[[Isu Commander's Boots]] - Description
*[[Isu Myrmidon Boots]] - Description
*[[Isu Vanguard Greaves]] - Description
*[[Isu Warden Treads]] - Description
*[[Lightweight Isu Treads]] - Description


==AC Valhalla==
==Biography==
*[[Drengr's Axe]]
===Early life===
*[[Varin's Axe]]
Details about Jing Ke's early life are sparse, and much of what is known comes from the ''Biographies of Assassins'' chapter in ''Records of the Grand Historian'' by Sima Qian. Jing Ke was believed to be born in the state of Wei during the Warring States period. He was well-educated and known for his intelligence and skill in swordsmanship. He later became a wandering scholar and assassin.<ref name="SimaQian">Sima Qian. (94 BCE). "Biographies of Assassins". In ''Records of the Grand Historian''. ''Chinese Text Project''. Accessed 21 May 2024. https://ctext.org/shiji/ci-ke-lie-zhuan.</ref>
*[[Iron-Storm]]
 
*[[Spinning-Death]]
===Assassination attempt===
*[[Raven Clan Torso]]
In 227 BCE, Jing Ke, acting on behalf of Prince Dan of Yan, set out to assassinate King Zheng of Qin to prevent Qin's aggressive territorial expansion. The plan involved presenting the king with two gifts: a map of the Dukang territory and the head of a defector, General {{Wiki|Huan Yi}}, who had previously fled from Qin to Yan. These gifts were intended to secure an audience with the king. Accompanied by his companion {{Wiki|Qin Wuyang}}, Jing Ke traveled to the Qin court. While Qin Wuyang faltered in fear, Jing Ke remained composed and successfully approached King Zheng.<ref name="SimaQian"/>
*[[Raven Clan Bracers]]
 
*[[Raven Clan Helmet]]
Upon meeting the king, Jing Ke unfurled the map to reveal a concealed dagger and attempted to stab King Zheng. However, due to a momentary hesitation and the king's quick defensive maneuvers, the assassination attempt failed. Jing Ke was overpowered and killed by the king's guards. The incident heightened King Zheng's paranoia, leading to stricter security measures and solidifying his resolve to unify China, which he eventually achieved in 221 BCE, proclaiming himself the first emperor of the Qin dynasty, Qin Shi Huang.<ref name="SimaQian"/>
*[[Raven Clan Pants]]
 
*[[Raven Clan Cloak]]
==Appearances==
*[[Carbon]]
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Dynasty]]'' {{Mo}}
*[[Linden Light Shield]]
 
*[[Dane-Fang]]
==References==
*[[Cordelia of Britain]]
{{Reflist}}
*[[Leiron of Britain]]
{{ACD}}
*[[Goneril]]
*[[Regan]]
*[[The Legend of Beowulf]]
*[[The Way of the Berserker]]
*[[Wedding Horns]]
*[[Skill Tree (Assassin's Creed: Valhalla)]] - update
*[[Bearded Axe (Valhalla)]]
*[[Berserker Set]]
*[[Ursine Guard Light Shield]]
*[[Moonlight]]
*[[Raven-Beak]]
*[[Raspberry]]
*[[Russula]]

Latest revision as of 13:03, 21 May 2024

Jing Ke (荊軻; died 227 BCE) was a retainer of Crown Prince Dan who made a failed assassination attempt on King Zheng of the Qin state, who later became known as Qin Shi Huang. For his deed, Jing Ke and numerous other individuals were recorded by historian Sima Qian as one of China's earliest Assassins.[1]

Biography[edit | edit source]

Early life[edit | edit source]

Details about Jing Ke's early life are sparse, and much of what is known comes from the Biographies of Assassins chapter in Records of the Grand Historian by Sima Qian. Jing Ke was believed to be born in the state of Wei during the Warring States period. He was well-educated and known for his intelligence and skill in swordsmanship. He later became a wandering scholar and assassin.[2]

Assassination attempt[edit | edit source]

In 227 BCE, Jing Ke, acting on behalf of Prince Dan of Yan, set out to assassinate King Zheng of Qin to prevent Qin's aggressive territorial expansion. The plan involved presenting the king with two gifts: a map of the Dukang territory and the head of a defector, General Huan Yi, who had previously fled from Qin to Yan. These gifts were intended to secure an audience with the king. Accompanied by his companion Qin Wuyang, Jing Ke traveled to the Qin court. While Qin Wuyang faltered in fear, Jing Ke remained composed and successfully approached King Zheng.[2]

Upon meeting the king, Jing Ke unfurled the map to reveal a concealed dagger and attempted to stab King Zheng. However, due to a momentary hesitation and the king's quick defensive maneuvers, the assassination attempt failed. Jing Ke was overpowered and killed by the king's guards. The incident heightened King Zheng's paranoia, leading to stricter security measures and solidifying his resolve to unify China, which he eventually achieved in 221 BCE, proclaiming himself the first emperor of the Qin dynasty, Qin Shi Huang.[2]

Appearances[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]

  1. Assassin's Creed: DynastyThe Hidden Ones (Part 2)
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Sima Qian. (94 BCE). "Biographies of Assassins". In Records of the Grand Historian. Chinese Text Project. Accessed 21 May 2024. https://ctext.org/shiji/ci-ke-lie-zhuan.