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==Biography==
==Biography==
Daughter of [[Takahashi Inoshichi]], Ichi-Hime and her siblings [[Takahashi Taro|Taro]], [[Takahashi Jiro|Jiro]], [[Takahashi Shiro|Shiro]], and [[Takahashi Saburo|Saburo]] were extensively trained by their father after their mother's passing, with the exception of their brother [[Takahashi Goro|Goro]]. Under her father's orders, her once-respected family oppressed Kyoto and its people.<ref name="Twisted Tree">''[[Assassin's Creed: Shadows]]'' – [[The Twisted Tree (memory)|The Twisted Tree]]</ref>  
Daughter of [[Takahashi Inoshichi]], Ichi-Hime and her siblings [[Takahashi Taro|Taro]], [[Takahashi Jiro|Jiro]], [[Takahashi Shiro|Shiro]], and [[Takahashi Saburo|Saburo]] were extensively trained by their father after their mother's passing, with the exception of their brother [[Takahashi Goro|Goro]]. Under her father's orders, her once-respected family oppressed Kyoto and its people.<ref name="Twisted Tree">''[[Assassin's Creed: Shadows]]'' – [[The Twisted Tree]]</ref>  


By 1582, Ichi-Hime came to realize that her loyalty to her family was costing her honor. Along with Goro, she wished to leave her family and their legacy behind. However, she stayed in Kyoto out of that loyalty, though did not partake in their abuse of power and remained at the [[Umenomiya Taisha Shrine]], praying about the moment she could escape.<ref name="Twisted Tree"/>  
By 1582, Ichi-Hime came to realize that her loyalty to her family was costing her honor. Along with Goro, she wished to leave her family and their legacy behind. However, she stayed in Kyoto out of that loyalty, though did not partake in their abuse of power and remained at the [[Umenomiya Taisha Shrine]], praying about the moment she could escape.<ref name="Twisted Tree"/>  

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Takahashi Ichi-Hime was a Japanese member of the Takahashi clan who lived in Kyoto.

Biography

Daughter of Takahashi Inoshichi, Ichi-Hime and her siblings Taro, Jiro, Shiro, and Saburo were extensively trained by their father after their mother's passing, with the exception of their brother Goro. Under her father's orders, her once-respected family oppressed Kyoto and its people.[1]

By 1582, Ichi-Hime came to realize that her loyalty to her family was costing her honor. Along with Goro, she wished to leave her family and their legacy behind. However, she stayed in Kyoto out of that loyalty, though did not partake in their abuse of power and remained at the Umenomiya Taisha Shrine, praying about the moment she could escape.[1]

Meanwhile, her family's crimes drew the attention of Ujimasa, a friend of former Ise clan leader Ise Sadatame, who met with Sadatame's allies, the Kakushiba ikki members Fujibayashi Naoe and Yasuke, about the Takahashi's grasp over Kyoto.[2] At the shrine, Naoe and Yasuke confronted Ichi-Hime as she was praying and decided her fate.[1]

Behind the scenes

Takahashi Ichi-Hime, alongside Goro, is one of the only two members of her family who can be spared by the player, if her father Inoshichi and other four brothers were killed first and if all relevant clues were collected beforehand. When confronting Ichi-Hime at the Umenomiya Taisha Shrine, Naoe or Yasuke will have the option to either kill or spare her, after determining that she is not like the rest of her family. If spared, Ichi-Hime will plead mercy for Goro before walking away.[1]

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