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*Tamahagane
*Tamahagane


===Databse entries===
===Database entries===
;Kuji-kiri
;Kuji-kiri
The Kuji-kiri or "nine cuts", also known as the Kuji Goshin-ho ("Nine character defense rite") is the practice of naming a string of nine words from a Chinese poem paired wiht hand positions or cutting motions to call forth protections for the perforemer. It was developed by practicioners of Shugendo and Shingon Buddhism and was then adopted by shinobi.
The Kuji-kiri or "nine cuts", also known as the Kuji Goshin-ho ("Nine character defense rite") is the practice of naming a string of nine words from a Chinese poem paired with hand positions or cutting motions to call forth protections for the performer. It was developed by practitioners of Shugendo and Shingon Buddhism and was then adopted by shinobi.


Naoe learned her symbols from her father to let go of her fear and trauma. She practices Kuji-kiri with her own modified twist to hone her focus, to let go of the world's many distractions, and to reach a state of flow.
Naoe learned her symbols from her father to let go of her fear and trauma. She practices Kuji-kiri with her own modified twist to hone her focus, to let go of the world's many distractions, and to reach a state of flow.


;Kirishitan
;Kirishitan
The Japanese "kirishitan" is a transliteration of the Portuguese "cristao," [''sic''] meaning Christian. Christianity came to Japan in 1549 with the arrival of François Xavier, a Jesuit from Navarre, who preached the ideals of the Catholic Counter-reformation. Initially, Christianity's expansion was associated with Portuguese docking locations. But then some daimyo, particularly those in Kyushu, converted for religious conviction or personal interest.
The Japanese "kirishitan" is a transliteration of the Portuguese "cristao," [''sic''] meaning Christian. Christianity came to Japan in 1549 with the arrival of Francis Xavier, a Jesuit from Navarre, who preached the ideals of the Catholic Counter-reformation. Initially, Christianity's expansion was associated with Portuguese docking locations. But then some daimyo, particularly those in Kyushu, converted for religious conviction or personal interest.


Oda Nobunaga protected the Christian missions as a counterweight to Buddhist monasteries, whose influence he sought to curb. The missionaries founded Catholic seminaries to train Japanese priests and by the 1580s, there were over 150,000 Christians in Japan, and probably twice as many by the early 17th century. In 1582, a group of four young Japanese Christians was sent to Europe ona highly successful mission. They returned in 1590, bringing with them a metal-type printing press, the first of its kind in Japan.
Oda Nobunaga protected the Christian missions as a counterweight to Buddhist monasteries, whose influence he sought to curb. The missionaries founded Catholic seminaries to train Japanese priests and by the 1580s, there were over 150,000 Christians in Japan, and probably twice as many by the early 17th century. In 1582, a group of four young Japanese Christians was sent to Europe on a highly successful mission. They returned in 1590, bringing with them a metal-type printing press, the first of its kind in Japan.


;Honno-ji
;Honno-ji

Revision as of 02:35, 12 March 2025


Shadows Content

Characters

Iga ikki

Hideout Ally
Name Description Active Ability Passive Ability
1 2
Gennojo
Ibuki
Katsuhime
Tomiko
Momochi Sandayu
Nagoya Yagoro This shinobi honors the way of the Assassin. Assassinate
Yagoro kills an enemy with 3 or fewer health chunks.
Chain Assassination
Yagoro kills an extra enemy.
One with Death
Kill enemies with up to 5 health chunks
Oni-Yuri
Yaya Yaya is a strong ally of body, mind, and spirit. Rikishi
Yaya joins the fight and performs pushback attacks.
Oshitaoshi
When joining the fight, Yaya will knockdown an enemy.
Inner Strength
Yaya uses a powerful kick to send enemies flying.

Factions

  • Assassins
  • Templars
  • The Kabuimono
    • Grave Dancer
  • Iron Hand Guild
  • The Onryo
  • The Shinbakufu (The Shinbakufu killed Naoe's father and stole the box. Though each member has their own motivations, they rally behind the principle cause of keeping their prize - and whatever may be inside

Memories

Main

  • Traditions
  • Fight of the Kakushiba Ikki
  • The Onryo Samurai
  • Flames of War
The League
  • Way of the Blacksmith
The Onryo
People of Settsu
  • Shin'nyo
  • The Chaotic Kabukimono
The Kabukimono
  • The Kabukimono
The Shinbakufu

The Noble The Rengakai - Losing Hand - The Scent of War - A Peculiar Guest - Spring and Fall

Unknown
  • A Collection of Crests
  • Tea Bowls of Rikyu
  • The Chaotic Kabukimono
  • A Voice in Anger
  • Corruption Reigns
  • Fight of the Kakushiba Ikki
  • Flames of War
  • Guardian Spirit
  • The Lord's Favor
  • The Onryo Samurai
  • The Seven Samurai
  • Rase a Cup

Collectibles

  • Sumi-E
    • Grey Heron Sumi-e (Wall Decoration)
    • Mother and Child Shika Deer

Regions (Provinces)

  • Harima
  • Iga
  • Kii
  • Omi
  • Settsu (Izumi Settsu)
  • Tamba
  • Wakasa
  • Yamashiro
  • Yamato
Other locations
  • Chugoku (Mentioned only)
  • Okayama

Locations

Harima

  • Aga
    • Aga Hontokuji Temple
    • Port of Aga Kakurega
  • Amagasaki
  • Engyoji
  • Himeji
    • Brewery
    • Himeji Castle
    • Himeji Guild Storage
    • Junisho Shrine
    • Koudera Mansion
    • Saifukuji Temple (Viewpoint)
    • Tokubei's House
  • Itatehyozu Shrine (Shrines)
  • Kagogawa Estuary
  • Kanki Burned Fields
  • Miki
  • Nakayama Peak
  • Senri Hills
  • The Warfields

Iga

  • Aekuni Shrine Town
  • Akame
  • Cradle of Shinobi
  • Katano Castle
  • Mibuno Castle
  • Nagano Pass

Kii

  • Mount Koya
  • Saika Castle

Omi

  • Azuchi Castle
  • Mouth of Seta
  • Seta Bridge

Settsu (Izumi Settsu)

  • Amagasaki
  • Izumi Coast
  • Katano
  • Katano Foothills
  • Kawachi Heights
  • Lost Hills
  • Osaka
    • Osaka Castle
      • Osaka Tenshu (Viewpoint)
  • Sakai
    • Port of Sakai
  • Senri Hills
  • Sumiyoshi Shrine

Tamba

  • Fukuchiyama
    • Fukuchiyama Castle
  • Inuno Mine
  • Kameyama
    • Kameyama Castle
  • The Silver Lands
    • Takeda Castle

Wakasa

  • Mikata Five Lakes
  • Sotomo Arch

Yamashiro

  • Arashiyama
  • Eagle's Nest
  • Hills of Meeting
  • Kinkakuji
  • Kyoto
    • Honpoji Temple
    • Nijo Palace
      • Nijo Tenshu
  • Misuno
  • Ogura Pond
  • Shoryuji
  • Yamazaki

Yamato

  • Asuka Rocks Basin
  • Katsuragi
  • Koriyama
  • Nara Heartlands
  • Takatori
  • Tōdai-ji
  • Yoshino

Weapons

Bow

Name Rarity Weapon DPS Posture DPS Ability Damage Attributes Availability
Funeral Pyre Legendary Retreating Shot pushes enemies back

Instantly charge

Kinetic Bow of Lethality
Last Breath Legendary Special Ammo instantly triggers its affliction on a Headshot

Katana

Name Rarity Weapon DPS Posture DPS Ability Damage Adrenaline Gain Attributes Availability
Ardent Katana of the Monk Common +50% Adrenaline Gain with Combo Ender
Ardent Katana of Malice Common
Divine Katana of Discipline Common
Dragon's Edge Legendary Create an area of effect on hit with Dodge Attacks
Fortified Katana of Honor Rare Gear Vendor
Fortified Katana of Malice Common
Inari's Bounty Common
Kabukimono's Greed Rare +50% Adrenaline Gain with Combo Ender
Loyal Traveler Legendary Sheathed Attacks are Postured and make enemy Vulnerable
Matsu's Katana Common
Ronin's Katana of Discipline Gear Vendor
Ronin's Katana of Service Common
Serene Katana of Malice Common
Silent Katana of the Monk Common
Simple Katana of the Bastion Uncommon + % Critical Damage with consecutive hits
Simple Katana of the Fiend Common
Sturdy Katana of Efficiency Uncommon
Sturdy Katana of the Bastion
Toxic Katana of Truth Common
Toxic Katana of Wounding Common
The Untamable One Rare
Whisper of Muramasa Legendary Counter Attacks make enemies Vulnerable
Yami no Kage Legendary Deal 100% damage to the attacker on Deflect

Kusarigama

Name Rarity Weapon DPS Posture DPS Ability Damage Bleed Buildup Attributes Availability
Ancient Kusarigama of Whispers Uncommon Gear Vendor
Bloodletter Legendary Trigger Bleed on Entanglement
Death Whisperer Legendary +200% damage on enemy collisions
Drilling Kusarigama of Death Common
Eikyo Kusarigama Legendary Press RB or RT after a Dodge to trigger a Quick Strike Helix Store
Floral Kusarigama of Stunning Rare Gear Vendor
Furtive Kusarigama of Wounding Common
Hushing Kusarigama of Shadows Uncommon
Killer's Kusarigama of Dazing Common
Ocean's Grip Legendary +60% damage on enemies over 3 meters away
Snaring Kusarigama of Whispers Uncommon

Naginata

Name Rarity Weapon DPS Posture DPS Ability Damage Vulnerable Damage Attributes Availability
Aquatic Naginata of the Sea Rare
Sage's Reach Legendary +25% damage on next hit after blocking
Sharo Naginata of the Tides Uncommon + % Armor Damaga when hitting multiple enemies
Slash of Sprecher Sprecher x Assassin's Creed Shadows Promotion

Kanabo

Name Rarity Weapon DPS Posture DPS Ability Damage Vulnerable Damage Attributes Availability
Boulder Fall Legendary Attacks cannot be interrupted
Daybreak's Fury Legendary Breaking Armor spreads shrapnel dealing 100% damage

Tanto

Name Rarity Weapon DPS Posture DPS Ability Damage Bleed Buildup Attributes Availability
Bloody Tanto of Harm
Bloody Tanto of Soaring Uncommon Gear Vendor
Clandestine Tanto of Soaring Common
Covert Tanto of Stealth Common
Crimson Tanto of Malice Uncommon Gear Vendor
Crimson Tanto of Stealth Common
Elegant Tanto of Malice Common
Elegant Tanto of the Shadows Uncommon +40% Armor Damage at night
Furtive Tanto of Harm Common
Lateral Tanto of Wounding Common
Lively Tanto of Malice Common
Lively Tanto of Vaulting Common
Shinobi's Fury Legendary Weakpoint attacks make enemies vulnerable. Can't be chained
Warrior's Garden Legendary Shadow Piercer now removes 2 Health Segments on hit

Teppo

Name Rarity Weapon DPS Headshot DPS Ability Damage Attributes Availability
Hatou Teppo Legendary 50% chance that bullets are not consumed Helix Store
Hero's Message Legendary Bullets ricochet to nearby enemies
Repeating Fate Legendary +5% damage per meter of distance

Gear

Headgear

Name Rarity Health Critical Chance Adrenaline Gain Attributes Availability
Agile Samurai Hat Common
Carnage Samurai Helmet Epic +100% Adrenaline Gain when Health is critical
Destroyer Samurai Helment Legendary +10% damage per 10% Health missing
Habu Snake Hood
Helmet of the Samurai Epic
Helment of the Legendary Samurai (Legendary) Heal increase Critical Chance by 15% for 5 seconds
Initate Assassin Hood
Kasa of the Ronin Common
Legendary Onna-musha Headband Legendary Vault over enemies while sprinting
Master Archer Headband Legendary Slow down time on Headshots every 8 seconds
Noh Apprentic Mask Uncommon Gear Vendor
Noh Artist Mask Uncommon Gear Vendor
Onryo Mask Uncommon Gear Vendor
Peasant Hat Legendary +100% of an Adrenaline Chunk upon entering combat
Pirate's Mask Common
Ragged Peasant Hat Epic
Revenge of the Onryo Mask Rare Gear Vendor
Ship Captain's Mask Legendary Reflect projectiles towards enemies on Parry
Shrouded Shinobi Hood
Silent Shinobi Hood Epic
Swift Shinobi Hood Legendary Slow down time when detected
Tools Master Mask Legendary Shuriken no longer break on hard impact
Warrior Onna-musha Headband

Armor

Name Rarity Critical Damage Health Vulnerable Damage Attributes Availability
Agile Samurai Outfit Common
Armor of the Legendary Samurai Legendary Heal over time after 10 seconds, but -50% from rations
Armor of the Samurai Epic
Armor of the Undead Legendary Create a Poison Cloud on Parry Helix Store
Carnage Samurai Armor Epic +% damage with Melee Weapon
Destroyer Samurai Armor Legendary Reduce impact from enemy attacks
Light Samurai Outfit Common
Extravagant Kabukimono Outfit Legendary +100% of an Adrenaline Chunk with Weakpoint Attack
Master Archer Outfit Legendary +200% damage with Ranged Weapons while out of combat
Protector's Armor Legendary
Samurai Daimyo Armor Rare + % Armor Damage when Health is full
Ship Captain's Gear Legendary +50% chance to negate projectiles

Light armor

Name Rarity Critical Damage Health Vulnerable Damage Attributes Availability
Onryo Robe Rare Gear Vendor
Peasant Clothes Legendary Attacks have 3% chance to remove 1 Health Segments on hit
Ragged Peasant Clothes
Shrouded Shinobi Robes
Silent Shinobi Robes Epic
Swift Shinobi Robes Legendary +2 Health Segments removed on Air Assassinate
Tools Apprentice Gear Rare Gear Vendor
Tools Master Gear Legendary Throw a Kunai at the closest enemy after an Assassination
Tools Specialist Gear Uncommon Gear Vendor
Warrior Onna-musha Kosode
Worn Peasant Clothes

Naoe's Trinkets

Name Rarity Health Adrenaline Gain Critical Chance Critical Damage Vulnerable Damage Attributes Availability
Graceful Crane Legendary +150% to Stats with no weapon equipped
Kitsune's Revenge Common
Tengu's Torment Rare Gear Vendor
Wrath of the Oni Common

Mounts

Name Description Availability
Kiri Since Naoe was a child, Kiri has served the Fujibayashi family as companion and gentle steed. So named for his misty appearance, Kiri will go to the ends of the world for Naoe
Kikai Kikai was given a new chance. Its rider can grasp its undaunted spirit through the reins
Kinu This horse has a temperament as soft as its mane, yet carries a will unbending. Ornament Vendor

Loot

  • Hemp Cloth
  • Leather
  • Tamahagane

Database entries

Kuji-kiri

The Kuji-kiri or "nine cuts", also known as the Kuji Goshin-ho ("Nine character defense rite") is the practice of naming a string of nine words from a Chinese poem paired with hand positions or cutting motions to call forth protections for the performer. It was developed by practitioners of Shugendo and Shingon Buddhism and was then adopted by shinobi.

Naoe learned her symbols from her father to let go of her fear and trauma. She practices Kuji-kiri with her own modified twist to hone her focus, to let go of the world's many distractions, and to reach a state of flow.

Kirishitan

The Japanese "kirishitan" is a transliteration of the Portuguese "cristao," [sic] meaning Christian. Christianity came to Japan in 1549 with the arrival of Francis Xavier, a Jesuit from Navarre, who preached the ideals of the Catholic Counter-reformation. Initially, Christianity's expansion was associated with Portuguese docking locations. But then some daimyo, particularly those in Kyushu, converted for religious conviction or personal interest.

Oda Nobunaga protected the Christian missions as a counterweight to Buddhist monasteries, whose influence he sought to curb. The missionaries founded Catholic seminaries to train Japanese priests and by the 1580s, there were over 150,000 Christians in Japan, and probably twice as many by the early 17th century. In 1582, a group of four young Japanese Christians was sent to Europe on a highly successful mission. They returned in 1590, bringing with them a metal-type printing press, the first of its kind in Japan.

Honno-ji

Honno-ji is a temple in Kyoto associated with the Lotus School (Hokke School), which claimed to follow Nichiren Buddhist teachings. Built in the 15th century, it received support from the Ashikaga shoguns and then, in the early 16th century, became one of the main strongholds of the city's bourgeoisie, the machishu. The machishu assumed power in 1532 in the name of the Lotus School. In 1536, the warrior monks of Mount Hiei retaliated. The temple was burned while the followers of the Lotus sect were expelled. In the mid-16th century, the temple was rebuilt.

Famously, Nobunaga was known to stay at the temple when he was in Kyoto, and it was where he was forced to commit suicide in 1582. On the 2nd day of the 6th month (June 21), Nobunaga's vassal, Akechi Mitsuhide, betrayed him. Akechi surrounded the temple and set it on fire. The attack was sudden, and Nobunaga took his own life in the burning temple. His heir, Nobutada, also had to commit suicide at Nijô Palace.

Medieval Daily Markets

At the end of the Middle Ages, markets were typically held six times per month on the outskirts of towns or villages throughout Japan. Markets offered a variety of goods that were not available in stores in the town or village. Market days are, for example, only held on days with 1 and 6 (1st, 6th, 11th, 16th, 21st and 26th), but thanks to the other markets held on other days of the month in the surrounding area, there can be one every day within a certain distance.

Thanks to the Ippen Hijiri-e, a painted scroll from the 14th century, we can understand that each market was equipped with roofs supported by poles, where stalls were set up on market days. At each marketplace, stalls were set up using posts that supported a roof which marked that seller's designated area. Each spot was reserved for traders who traveled regular routes between markets in neighboring towns and villages. As such, it was rather difficult for new sellers to find a good spot to display their stock. They were typically regulated to the fringes where pedestrian traffic was much lower, and