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While Matsu prepared her famous ''{{Wiki|miso soup|misoshiru}}'' and Naoe retrieved Yoshiharu's lanterns from his former residence, Yoshiharu spent more time with Matsu and felt content with her company. When dinner was set, all four began to eat before Murasaki abruptly pleaded for her grandfather to stay, as she had not seen him smile in a long time. With Naoe and Matsu's insistence, Yoshiharu ultimately agreed to stay for a season. Matsu then promised to train Murasaki as a ''shinobi'' while she and Yoshiharu helped Matsu out at her new home.<ref name="Shadows and Lights"/>
While Matsu prepared her famous ''{{Wiki|miso soup|misoshiru}}'' and Naoe retrieved Yoshiharu's lanterns from his former residence, Yoshiharu spent more time with Matsu and felt content with her company. When dinner was set, all four began to eat before Murasaki abruptly pleaded for her grandfather to stay, as she had not seen him smile in a long time. With Naoe and Matsu's insistence, Yoshiharu ultimately agreed to stay for a season. Matsu then promised to train Murasaki as a ''shinobi'' while she and Yoshiharu helped Matsu out at her new home.<ref name="Shadows and Lights"/>
==Behind the scenes==
Yoshiharu is a fictional character in ''[[Assassin's Creed: Shadows]]'', who happens to be


==Appearances==
==Appearances==

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Yoshiharu was a Japanese man from Iga during the late Sengoku period.[1] He was a brother to the yamabushi Genpaku[2] and the grandfather of Murasaki.

Biography[edit | edit source]

After the Tenshō Iga War in 1581, Yoshiharu lost nearly his entire family except for his granddaughter Murasaki. As a result, Oda troops occupied their home while he and Murasaki wandered the province in search of a new home.[3]

In 1582, they found an abandoned cabin and rested there only for a stranger to promptly attack them. Fortunately, their fellow Igan shinobi Fujibayashi Naoe was nearby and rescued them, fighting and killing their attacker.[4][2]

Naoe checked on Yoshiharu and Murasaki as the elderly man told her that his granddaughter was severely hurt. Naoe left to look for help, bringing her "auntie" Matsu to treat the girl's injuries[4] while Naoe went to fetch maggots. However, it was all for naught, as Murasaki only pretended to be injured so she and her grandfather would not have to leave the cabin.[5]

While Matsu prepared her famous misoshiru and Naoe retrieved Yoshiharu's lanterns from his former residence, Yoshiharu spent more time with Matsu and felt content with her company. When dinner was set, all four began to eat before Murasaki abruptly pleaded for her grandfather to stay, as she had not seen him smile in a long time. With Naoe and Matsu's insistence, Yoshiharu ultimately agreed to stay for a season. Matsu then promised to train Murasaki as a shinobi while she and Yoshiharu helped Matsu out at her new home.[1]

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