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'''Hasegawa Magobei''' (died 1585) was a [[Japan]]ese [[samurai]] | '''Hasegawa Magobei''' (died 1585) was a [[Japan]]ese [[samurai]] who 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]]. | ||
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In 1585, Magobei was a known practitioner of [[dual-wielding]] ''[[katana]]s''. Despite being allergic to {{Wiki|areca nut}}s, he developed a habit of {{Wiki|Betel nut chewing|chewing}} on them to stay alert<ref name="Dismantling One by One">''[[Assassin's Creed: Shadows]] – [[Claws of Awaji]]'' – [[Dismantling One by One]]</ref> because the nuts contained the {{Wiki|alkaloid}} stimulant {{Wiki|arecoline}}.<ref>{{WP|Areca nut}}</ref> Serving Tomeji, he prowled the island and violently kept the people in line to expand Yukari's control over Awaji. After the [[Master Assassin]] [[Fujibayashi Tsuyu]] informed her daughter [[Fujibayashi Naoe|Naoe]] and [[Yasuke]] of Magobei's location, the two [[Japanese Brotherhood of Assassins|Kakushiba ''ikki'']] members found him during a patrol, killed him, and recovered the spare ''katana'' [[Loyalty Unbound]] from his personal effects.<ref name="Dismantling One by One"/> | In 1585, Magobei was a known practitioner of [[dual-wielding]] ''[[katana]]s''. Despite being allergic to {{Wiki|areca nut}}s, he developed a habit of {{Wiki|Betel nut chewing|chewing}} on them to stay alert<ref name="Dismantling One by One">''[[Assassin's Creed: Shadows]] – [[Claws of Awaji]]'' – [[Dismantling One by One]]</ref> because the nuts contained the {{Wiki|alkaloid}} stimulant {{Wiki|arecoline}}.<ref>{{WP|Areca nut}}</ref> Serving Tomeji, he prowled the island and violently kept the people in line to expand Yukari's control over Awaji.<ref name="Dismantling One by One"/> | ||
After the [[Master Assassin]] [[Fujibayashi Tsuyu]] informed her daughter [[Fujibayashi Naoe|Naoe]] and [[Yasuke]] of Magobei's location, the two [[Japanese Brotherhood of Assassins|Kakushiba ''ikki'']] members found him during a patrol, killed him, and recovered the spare ''katana'' [[Loyalty Unbound]] from his personal effects.<ref name="Dismantling One by One"/> | |||
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Hasegawa Magobei (died 1585) was a Japanese samurai who served as a captain under Imagawa Tomeji, the enforcer of the Japanese Templar Kimura Yukari, in Awaji during the late Sengoku period.
Biography
In 1585, Magobei was a known practitioner of dual-wielding katanas. Despite being allergic to areca nuts, he developed a habit of chewing on them to stay alert[1] because the nuts contained the alkaloid stimulant arecoline.[2] Serving Tomeji, he prowled the island and violently kept the people in line to expand Yukari's control over Awaji.[1]
After the Master Assassin Fujibayashi Tsuyu informed her daughter Naoe and Yasuke of Magobei's location, the two Kakushiba ikki members found him during a patrol, killed him, and recovered the spare katana Loyalty Unbound from his personal effects.[1]
Appearances
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Assassin's Creed: Shadows – Claws of Awaji – Dismantling One by One
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Areca nut on Wikipedia
