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In 1561, Sena and her children were held captive at [[Imagawa Mansion]] under [[Imagawa Ujizane]]'s care. While she tried reassuring her kids of their safety, Ujizane taunted her, promising to "relieve" them when they no longer proved useful.<ref name="CH12"> ''[[Assassin's Creed: Shadows – Tales of Iga]]'' – [[Assassin's Creed: Shadows – Tales of Iga Chapter 12|Chapter 12]]</ref> | In 1561, Sena and her children were held captive at [[Imagawa Mansion]] under [[Imagawa Ujizane]]'s care. While she tried reassuring her kids of their safety, Ujizane taunted her, promising to "relieve" them when they no longer proved useful.<ref name="CH12"> ''[[Assassin's Creed: Shadows – Tales of Iga]]'' – [[Assassin's Creed: Shadows – Tales of Iga Chapter 12|Chapter 12]]</ref> | ||
The next year, Sena and her kids were taken to [[Kaminogō Castle]] after Ujizane and his fellow [[Templars|Templar]] and [[Jesuits|Jesuit]] [[priest]] [[Paulino Massa]] realized that Takechiyo would send someone to rescue them. While she was the last to be taken to the castle, she saw her husband's retainers [[Hattori Hanzō]] and [[Watanabe Moritsuna]] escaping from the mansion.<ref name="CH23"> ''[[Assassin's Creed: Shadows – Tales of Iga]]'' – [[Assassin's Creed: Shadows – Tales of Iga Chapter 23|Chapter 23]]</ref> Held hostage with her kids, Sena stood defiant against Nagateru's comments and threats. When Hanzō arrived and tried to rescue her, Massa appeared and stopped him. While Nagateru rebuffed his presence, Massa soon shot the [[samurai]] dead and then held Sena and her kids at gunpoint. He later gave Hanzō a choice, the information about the [[Imperial Regalia of Japan|Imperial Regalia]] or their lives.<ref name="CH24"> ''[[Assassin's Creed: Shadows – Tales of Iga]]'' – [[Assassin's Creed: Shadows – Tales of Iga Chapter 24|Chapter 24]]</ref> | |||
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Revision as of 19:29, 20 May 2026
Lady Tsukiyama (築山殿, c. 1539 – 1579), also known as Sena (瀬名), was Tokugawa Ieyasu's first wife and the mother of Matsudaira Nobuyasu and Kamehime.[2]
Biography
In 1561, Sena and her children were held captive at Imagawa Mansion under Imagawa Ujizane's care. While she tried reassuring her kids of their safety, Ujizane taunted her, promising to "relieve" them when they no longer proved useful.[3]
The next year, Sena and her kids were taken to Kaminogō Castle after Ujizane and his fellow Templar and Jesuit priest Paulino Massa realized that Takechiyo would send someone to rescue them. While she was the last to be taken to the castle, she saw her husband's retainers Hattori Hanzō and Watanabe Moritsuna escaping from the mansion.[4] Held hostage with her kids, Sena stood defiant against Nagateru's comments and threats. When Hanzō arrived and tried to rescue her, Massa appeared and stopped him. While Nagateru rebuffed his presence, Massa soon shot the samurai dead and then held Sena and her kids at gunpoint. He later gave Hanzō a choice, the information about the Imperial Regalia or their lives.[5]
Appearances
References
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築山殿 on Wikipedia
- ↑ 2.0 2.1
Lady Tsukiyama on Wikipedia
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Shadows – Tales of Iga – Chapter 12
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Shadows – Tales of Iga – Chapter 23
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Shadows – Tales of Iga – Chapter 24
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