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{{Character Infobox | {{Character Infobox | ||
|name = Wang Dechen | |name = Wang Dechen | ||
|image = Wiki noimage.jpg | |image = Wiki noimage.jpg | ||
|birth = 1222 | |birth = 1222 | ||
|death = 1259<br>[[Diaoyu Castle]], [[Song dynasty]] | |death = August 1259<br>[[Diaoyu Castle]], [[Song dynasty]] | ||
|species = [[Human]] | |species = [[Human]] | ||
|affiliates = [[Mongol Empire]] | |affiliates = [[Mongol Empire]] | ||
}} | }} | ||
'''Wang Dechen''' (1222 – 1259) was the most trusted general of [[Möngke Khan]]. | '''Wang Dechen''' (1222 – 1259) was the most trusted general of [[Möngke Khan]]. In 1259, he served as the commander of the [[Siege of Diaoyu Castle]], during the [[Mongol conquest of the Song dynasty]].<ref name="Tomb of the Khan">''[[Assassin's Creed: Last Descendants – Tomb of the Khan]]''</ref> | ||
==Biography== | ==Biography== | ||
During the siege, after a failed assault on the Xin Dong Gates, Wang Dechen called upon any able-bodied Mongol, including [[Bayan]], to join him in a second beleaguer at the Hu Guo Gates under the cover of darkness. Looking to add a new stealth approach to their siege, Dechen hoped that a night [[raid]] would catch the Song forces off-guard and lead to their defeat.<ref name="Tomb of the Khan" /> | |||
When the Horde arrived, Dechen silently led the way through the terrain, until they reached the fortress' walls. He ordered the throwers to toss their hooks and lines on the top of the walls to climb it while the rest were ordered to stay alert for any Song watchmen. Bayan's unit climbed up first, but it was interrupted by a hail of [[arrow]]s that were being shot from within the darkness of the forest. Dechen commanded Bayan to use his troops to drive back the Song archers and give the Mongols time to climb up the wall. Bayan obeyed, leading to his confrontation with a [[Zhang Zhi's father|veteran Song commander]], but in the middle of the raid, Dechen was fatally wounded by an explosion from the Song forces' [[cannon]] fire, forcing the Mongols to retreat with their fallen general.<ref name="Tomb of the Khan" /> | |||
Dechen was taken back to their encampment southeast of the fortress, where a shaman attended to his wounds, until Möngke Khan appeared and ordered his men to take him to a temple at Jin Yun. The general succumbed to his wounds shortly after.<ref name="Tomb of the Khan" /> | |||
==Appearances== | ==Appearances== | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
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Revision as of 17:39, 2 June 2025
Wang Dechen (1222 – 1259) was the most trusted general of Möngke Khan. In 1259, he served as the commander of the Siege of Diaoyu Castle, during the Mongol conquest of the Song dynasty.[1]
Biography
During the siege, after a failed assault on the Xin Dong Gates, Wang Dechen called upon any able-bodied Mongol, including Bayan, to join him in a second beleaguer at the Hu Guo Gates under the cover of darkness. Looking to add a new stealth approach to their siege, Dechen hoped that a night raid would catch the Song forces off-guard and lead to their defeat.[1]
When the Horde arrived, Dechen silently led the way through the terrain, until they reached the fortress' walls. He ordered the throwers to toss their hooks and lines on the top of the walls to climb it while the rest were ordered to stay alert for any Song watchmen. Bayan's unit climbed up first, but it was interrupted by a hail of arrows that were being shot from within the darkness of the forest. Dechen commanded Bayan to use his troops to drive back the Song archers and give the Mongols time to climb up the wall. Bayan obeyed, leading to his confrontation with a veteran Song commander, but in the middle of the raid, Dechen was fatally wounded by an explosion from the Song forces' cannon fire, forcing the Mongols to retreat with their fallen general.[1]
Dechen was taken back to their encampment southeast of the fortress, where a shaman attended to his wounds, until Möngke Khan appeared and ordered his men to take him to a temple at Jin Yun. The general succumbed to his wounds shortly after.[1]
Appearances
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