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Lady '''Satoko''' was a [[Japan | Lady '''Satoko''' was a [[Japan]]ese noblewoman from [[Sakai]] who lived during the 16th century. | ||
==Biography== | ==Biography== | ||
{{Dialogue| | {{Dialogue|Satoko|I am Lady Satoko. I was unaware they allowed children at these ceremonies.|Naoe|We are partners in business.|Satoko and Naoe exchanging greetings at the tea ceremony, 1582.|Assassin's Creed: Shadows|The Tea Ceremony}} | ||
Satoko came from a family with a [[Hunter|hunting]] background who | Satoko came from a family with a [[Hunter|hunting]] background and married a man who was involved in the ''[[Arquebus|teppō]]'' trade. When not attending to her duties as a noble lady, she would set out to hunt [[bandit]]s in the country, regarding them as scourges to society.<ref name="The Tea Ceremony">''[[Assassin's Creed: Shadows]]'' – [[The Tea Ceremony]]</ref> | ||
In 1582, Satoko reluctantly attended a tea ceremony hosted by [[Imai Sōkyū]] on her husband's behalf, where she met fellow guests [[Otama]], [[Yaita Wakasa|Wakasa]], and [[Fujibayashi Naoe]], the latter posing as a trader named Sanuki. Before the ceremony, Satoko exchanged greetings with Naoe, expressing her surprise to see someone so young at the event. She then spoke of her reluctance to attend the event, and that she would rather be out hunting bandits in the region, expressing her disgust towards the outlaws. She also spoke of her family having maidservants who were trained in wielding the ''teppō'', making a declaration that she would bring justice to the outlaws.<ref name="The Tea Ceremony" /> | |||
At the end of the | Later on, Satoko and the other guests, including Naoe, attended the tea ceremony with Sōkyū, with Satoko complimenting the taste of the tea. At the end of the ceremony, she presented a painting of wild geese to Sōkyū as a gift.<ref name="The Tea Ceremony" /> | ||
==Appearances== | ==Appearances== | ||
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Lady Satoko was a Japanese noblewoman from Sakai who lived during the 16th century.
Biography
Satoko came from a family with a hunting background and married a man who was involved in the teppō trade. When not attending to her duties as a noble lady, she would set out to hunt bandits in the country, regarding them as scourges to society.[1]
In 1582, Satoko reluctantly attended a tea ceremony hosted by Imai Sōkyū on her husband's behalf, where she met fellow guests Otama, Wakasa, and Fujibayashi Naoe, the latter posing as a trader named Sanuki. Before the ceremony, Satoko exchanged greetings with Naoe, expressing her surprise to see someone so young at the event. She then spoke of her reluctance to attend the event, and that she would rather be out hunting bandits in the region, expressing her disgust towards the outlaws. She also spoke of her family having maidservants who were trained in wielding the teppō, making a declaration that she would bring justice to the outlaws.[1]
Later on, Satoko and the other guests, including Naoe, attended the tea ceremony with Sōkyū, with Satoko complimenting the taste of the tea. At the end of the ceremony, she presented a painting of wild geese to Sōkyū as a gift.[1]
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