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'''Fukushima Mosaku''' (died 1585) was a [[Japan]]ese [[samurai]] and one of the captains who served under [[Japanese Rite of the Templar Order|Japanese Templar]] and [[Kimura Yukari]]'s enforcer [[Imagawa Tomeji]] in [[Awaji]] during the late [[Sengoku period]].
'''Fukushima Mosaku''' (died 1585) was a [[Japan]]ese [[samurai]] and a captain who served under the [[Japanese Rite of the Templar Order|Japanese Templar]] [[Kimura Yukari]]'s enforcer [[Imagawa Tomeji]] in [[Awaji]] during the late [[Sengoku period]].


==Biography==
==Biography==
In 1585, Fukushima Mosaku was a cruel and violent warrior who specialized his brutality with his ''[[Arquebus|teppō]]''. However, he was devoted to his wife and his three children. With his fellow captains, he patrolled the island and harassed the locals into submission.<ref name="Dismantling One by One">''[[Assassin's Creed: Shadows]] [[Claws of Awaji]]'' – [[Dismantling One by One]]</ref>
In 1585, Fukushima Mosaku was a cruel and violent warrior who specialized his brutality with his ''[[Arquebus|teppō]]'', yet was almost paradoxically very devoted to his wife and three children. With his fellow captains, he patrolled the island and harassed the locals into submission. After the [[Master Assassin]] [[Fujibayashi Tsuyu]] told her daughter [[Fujibayashi Naoe|Naoe]] and [[Yasuke]] about Mosaku, the two [[Japanese Brotherhood of Assassins|Kakushiba ''ikki'']] members found him during a patrol, killed him, and acquired the ''teppō'' [[The Legislator]] from his personal effects.<ref name="Dismantling One by One">''[[Assassin's Creed: Shadows]] – [[Claws of Awaji]]'' – [[Dismantling One by One]]</ref>
 
Mosaku was later discovered on his patrol by the [[Japanese Brotherhood of Assassins|Kakushiba ''ikki'']] members [[Fujibayashi Naoe]] and [[Yasuke]], with assistance from Naoe's mother and [[Master Assassin]] [[Fujibayashi Tsuyu|Tsuyu]]. Attacking Mosaku, the pair assassinated the captain and acquired the ''teppō'' [[The Legislator]] from his personal effects.<ref name="Dismantling One by One"/>


==Appearances==
==Appearances==

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Fukushima Mosaku (died 1585) was a Japanese samurai and a captain who served under the Japanese Templar Kimura Yukari's enforcer Imagawa Tomeji in Awaji during the late Sengoku period.

Biography

In 1585, Fukushima Mosaku was a cruel and violent warrior who specialized his brutality with his teppō, yet was almost paradoxically very devoted to his wife and three children. With his fellow captains, he patrolled the island and harassed the locals into submission. After the Master Assassin Fujibayashi Tsuyu told her daughter Naoe and Yasuke about Mosaku, the two Kakushiba ikki members found him during a patrol, killed him, and acquired the teppō The Legislator from his personal effects.[1]

Appearances

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