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[[File:ACM Chiyome.PNG|thumb|250px|Mochizuki Chiyome]]
[[File:ACM Chiyome.PNG|thumb|250px|Mochizuki Chiyome]]
'''Mochizuki Chiyome''' (c. 1540 1580 or 1582) was a noblewoman who lived during [[Japan]]'s [[Sengoku period]]. She was credited with creating an all-female group of ninja, named kunoichi, for her uncle-in-law, {{Wiki|Takeda Shingen}}. Numbering over a hundred, Chiyome's girls were used as spies and assassins; by posing as couriers, servants and even [[Courtesans|prostitutes]], they created the illusion they were everywere. Despite its legendary status, her kunoichi organization was unable to prevent Hanzō and [[Honda Tadakatsu]] from infiltrating Shingen's camp in 1573, after which Shingen was killed.
'''Mochizuki Chiyome''' (unknown 1590s) was a noblewoman who lived during [[Japan]]'s [[Sengoku period]]. She was credited with creating an all-female group of ninja, named kunoichi, for her uncle-in-law, {{Wiki|Takeda Shingen}}. Numbering over a hundred, Chiyome's girls were used as spies and assassins; by posing as couriers, servants and even [[Courtesans|prostitutes]], they created the illusion they were everywere. Despite its legendary status, her kunoichi organization was unable to prevent Hanzō and [[Honda Tadakatsu]] from infiltrating Shingen's camp in 1573, after which Shingen was killed.


Chiyome was eventually recruited by the [[Templars]], who had attempted to expand their influence in Japan but found themselves hindered by the constant wars between clans, as well as their hostility toward outsiders. Through Chiyome, the Templar philosophy spread throughout the island, which made her a target for the [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Hattori Hanzō]]. Sometime in the early 1580s, he proved successful in assassinating her.
Chiyome was eventually recruited by the [[Templars]], who had attempted to expand their influence in Japan but found themselves hindered by the constant wars between clans, as well as their hostility toward outsiders. Through Chiyome, the Templar philosophy spread throughout the island, which made her a target for the [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Hattori Hanzō]]. Sometime in the early 1580s, he proved successful in assassinating her.
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*''[[Assassin's Creed: Memories]]''
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Revision as of 21:51, 6 September 2014


"While the husband was out playing war, the wife was at home raising an army of her own."
―Hattori Hanzō regarding Chiyome.[src]
File:ACM Chiyome.PNG
Mochizuki Chiyome

Mochizuki Chiyome (unknown – 1590s) was a noblewoman who lived during Japan's Sengoku period. She was credited with creating an all-female group of ninja, named kunoichi, for her uncle-in-law, Takeda Shingen. Numbering over a hundred, Chiyome's girls were used as spies and assassins; by posing as couriers, servants and even prostitutes, they created the illusion they were everywere. Despite its legendary status, her kunoichi organization was unable to prevent Hanzō and Honda Tadakatsu from infiltrating Shingen's camp in 1573, after which Shingen was killed.

Chiyome was eventually recruited by the Templars, who had attempted to expand their influence in Japan but found themselves hindered by the constant wars between clans, as well as their hostility toward outsiders. Through Chiyome, the Templar philosophy spread throughout the island, which made her a target for the Assassin Hattori Hanzō. Sometime in the early 1580s, he proved successful in assassinating her.

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