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The Company's captain ordered his men to charge at the crew, expecting an easy victory, but in doing so they fell into a trap set by the Union members. As soon as they set foot on the beach, the soldiers were bombarded with [[cannon]] fire from [[Yun Pyeong-Gyu]]'s five-barreled cannons hidden in the nearby forest, suffering heavy casualties.<ref name="EP 82">''[[Assassin's Creed: Forgotten Temple]]'' – [[Assassin's Creed: Forgotten Temple Episode 82|Episode 82]]</ref>
The Company's captain ordered his men to charge at the crew, expecting an easy victory, but in doing so they fell into a trap set by the Union members. As soon as they set foot on the beach, the soldiers were bombarded with [[cannon]] fire from [[Yun Pyeong-Gyu]]'s five-barreled cannons hidden in the nearby forest, suffering heavy casualties.<ref name="EP 82">''[[Assassin's Creed: Forgotten Temple]]'' – [[Assassin's Creed: Forgotten Temple Episode 82|Episode 82]]</ref>


The surviving soldiers managed to block all incoming gunfire by making a {{Wiki|Testudo formation|turtle formation}} with their shields, and continued advancing towards the ''Fenghuang''. However, the ship managed to sail away, prompting the Company to turn their attention to Yun and the crew members still on the island. As they entered the forest, the soldiers again fell into a trap and were knocked down by several explosive barrels, which were then ignited by a fire [[arrow]].<ref name="EP 82" /> Undeterred, the shieldmen continued pursuing the crew, though as their [[armor]] slowed them down, making them unable to close the distance, they decided to let the Shimazu ninja deal with the enemy instead.<ref name="EP 83">''[[Assassin's Creed: Forgotten Temple]]'' – [[Assassin's Creed: Forgotten Temple Episode 83|Episode 83]]</ref>
The surviving soldiers managed to block all incoming gunfire by making a {{Wiki|Testudo formation|turtle formation}} with their shields, and continued advancing towards the ''Fenghuang''. However, the ship managed to sail away, prompting the Company to turn their attention to Yun and the crew members still on the island. As they entered the forest, the soldiers again fell into a trap and were knocked down by several explosive barrels, which were then ignited by a fire [[arrow]].<ref name="EP 82" /> Undeterred, the shieldmen chased the crew until they ran out of ammunition, at which point the Company retreated and allowed the Shimazu ninja to pursue the crew.<ref name="EP 83">''[[Assassin's Creed: Forgotten Temple]]'' – [[Assassin's Creed: Forgotten Temple Episode 83|Episode 83]]</ref>


==Behind the scenes==
==Behind the scenes==

Revision as of 22:51, 19 November 2024

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"We are honored to fight alongside the Rattan Shield Company of the Great Qing Empire."
―Fuma Sukuna, 1725.[src]-[m]

The Rattan Shield Company was a military force in service of the Qing dynasty of China during the 18th century. They were named after their near-impenetrable rattan shields, which featured an ornate tiger design.

History

In 1725, the Company was deployed to the Philippines on the orders of the affluential businesswoman Lee Huiyin, in order to aid Fuma Sukuna and his Shimazu clan ninja in pursuing the members of the Zhang Wei Union. Meeting with Sukuna on an island near the Sultanate of Sulu, the soldiers decided to ambush the Fenghuang's crew as they loaded supplies onto their ship.[1]

The Company's captain ordered his men to charge at the crew, expecting an easy victory, but in doing so they fell into a trap set by the Union members. As soon as they set foot on the beach, the soldiers were bombarded with cannon fire from Yun Pyeong-Gyu's five-barreled cannons hidden in the nearby forest, suffering heavy casualties.[2]

The surviving soldiers managed to block all incoming gunfire by making a turtle formation with their shields, and continued advancing towards the Fenghuang. However, the ship managed to sail away, prompting the Company to turn their attention to Yun and the crew members still on the island. As they entered the forest, the soldiers again fell into a trap and were knocked down by several explosive barrels, which were then ignited by a fire arrow.[2] Undeterred, the shieldmen chased the crew until they ran out of ammunition, at which point the Company retreated and allowed the Shimazu ninja to pursue the crew.[3]

Behind the scenes

Although fictional, the Rattan Shield Company appears to be loosely based on a type of Qing dynasty special forces troop nicknamed the "Tigers of War" by European missionaries. Renowned for their tiger uniforms and rattan shields, records of these elite troops first appeared in the late 18th century, making their appearance in Assassin's Creed: Forgotten Temple slightly anachronistic.[4]

The rattan shield itself predates the creation of any unique military force trained in its use. The Chinese military was known to utilize this type of shield since at least the time of the Ming dynasty, as recorded in General Qi Jiguang's 16th-century military manual Jixiao Xinshu (紀效新書; "New Treatise on Military Efficiency"), and it continues to be used to this day in various cultural and religious dances, rituals and martial arts.[4]

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