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{{Quote|Your old life is over. Train with me, and you will have a new one.|Mochizuki Chiyome recruiting a woman in her organisation.|Assassin's Creed: Memories}} | {{Quote|Your old life is over. Train with me, and you will have a new one.|Mochizuki Chiyome recruiting a woman in her organisation.|Assassin's Creed: Memories}} | ||
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'''Mochizuki Chiyome''' was a noblewoman who lived during [[Japan]]'s [[Sengoku period]]. She was credited with creating an all-female group of ninja, named kunoichi, for her uncle-in-law, {{Wiki|Takeda Shingen}}. Used as spies and assassins, there was hundreds of Chiyome's and were rumored for being everywere, posing as courriers, servants and even as prostitutes. Contrary to it's legend, the kunoichi organization was not infallible and was unable to prevent Honda Tadakashi and the Japanese Assassin [[Hattori Hanzō]] from infiltrating Shingen's camp. | '''Mochizuki Chiyome''' was a noblewoman who lived during [[Japan]]'s [[Sengoku period]]. She was credited with creating an all-female group of ninja, named kunoichi, for her uncle-in-law, {{Wiki|Takeda Shingen}}. Used as spies and assassins, there was hundreds of Chiyome's girls and they were rumored for being everywere, posing as courriers, servants and even as prostitutes. Contrary to it's legend, the kunoichi organization was not infallible and was unable to prevent Honda Tadakashi and the Japanese Assassin [[Hattori Hanzō]] from infiltrating Shingen's camp. | ||
When the Templars arrived in Japan with the Jesuit missionaries in the 16th century, they were hindered in their effort of expanding their influence due to the constant wars between the clans and the hostily toward outsiders. To overcome this problem, the Templars recruited the few native sympathizers they could find, such as Mochizuki Chiyome, letting them spread the Templar philosophy in the island. Chiyome eventually become a target for Hattori Hanzō, a ninja recruited by the Assassins in order to counter the Templars and have their own agents in Japan. | When the Templars arrived in Japan with the Jesuit missionaries in the 16th century, they were hindered in their effort of expanding their influence due to the constant wars between the clans and the hostily toward outsiders. To overcome this problem, the Templars recruited the few native sympathizers they could find, such as Mochizuki Chiyome, letting them spread the Templar philosophy in the island. Chiyome eventually become a target for Hattori Hanzō, a ninja recruited by the Assassins in order to counter the Templars and have their own agents in Japan. | ||
Revision as of 08:18, 26 August 2014
- "Your old life is over. Train with me, and you will have a new one."
- ―Mochizuki Chiyome recruiting a woman in her organisation.[src]
Mochizuki Chiyome was a noblewoman who lived during Japan's Sengoku period. She was credited with creating an all-female group of ninja, named kunoichi, for her uncle-in-law, Takeda Shingen. Used as spies and assassins, there was hundreds of Chiyome's girls and they were rumored for being everywere, posing as courriers, servants and even as prostitutes. Contrary to it's legend, the kunoichi organization was not infallible and was unable to prevent Honda Tadakashi and the Japanese Assassin Hattori Hanzō from infiltrating Shingen's camp.
When the Templars arrived in Japan with the Jesuit missionaries in the 16th century, they were hindered in their effort of expanding their influence due to the constant wars between the clans and the hostily toward outsiders. To overcome this problem, the Templars recruited the few native sympathizers they could find, such as Mochizuki Chiyome, letting them spread the Templar philosophy in the island. Chiyome eventually become a target for Hattori Hanzō, a ninja recruited by the Assassins in order to counter the Templars and have their own agents in Japan.