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{{Quote|Theft is the most base and cowardly of crimes. No one should steal unless they are prepared to pay with their life.|Satoko to Fujibayashi Naoe during the tea gathering, 1582.|Assassin's Creed: Shadows|The Tea Ceremony}} | {{Quote|Theft is the most base and cowardly of crimes. No one should steal unless they are prepared to pay with their life.|Satoko to Fujibayashi Naoe during the tea gathering, 1582.|Assassin's Creed: Shadows|The Tea Ceremony}} | ||
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|name = Satoko | |||
|image = ACSH Satoko 1.png | |||
|species = [[Human]] | |||
|affiliates = [[Imai Sōkyū]] | |||
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Lady '''Satoko''' was a [[Japan]]ese noblewoman from [[Sakai]] who lived during the 16th century. | Lady '''Satoko''' was a [[Japan]]ese noblewoman from [[Sakai]] who lived during the 16th century. | ||
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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" /> | 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" /> | ||
In late June, Satoko, against her husband's desire and locals' warnings, found herself born again as a [[Christianity|Christian]] and readied herself for her baptism. Reading herself with [[Jesuits|Jesuit]] [[Scholar|priest]] [[Luís Fróis]] at [[Ōtsu]], Satoko was met by the [[Japanese Brotherhood of Assassins|Kakushiba ''ikki'']] members [[Yasuke]] and Naoe, whom she met earlier at the Imai's tea ceremony. While discussing their plans, Satoko and Luis informed Yasuke and Naoe about the rumors of an attack on them. Upon their investigation into the matter, they later confirmed of an attack and informed Luis. However, they planned to go forward with the baptism but Naoe and Yasuke promised to protect them when they leave the [[Otsu Upper District|district]].<ref name="The Baptism">''[[Assassin's Creed: Shadows]] – [[Story Drops]]'' – [[The Baptism]]</ref> | |||
However, Luis left the district with Lady Satoko without Naoe and Yasuke and traveled north. While on the road, they were attacked by a collective of bandits and ''[[rōnin]]''. Fortunately, Naoe and Yasuke came in time to rescue Luis and his entourage and killed the ambushers. After dealing with the attackers, they found both Luis and Satoko safe. Satoko thanked them and God for their help before they left.<ref name="The Threat">''[[Assassin's Creed: Shadows]] – [[Story Drops]]'' – [[The Threat]]</ref> | |||
==Appearances== | ==Appearances== | ||
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Shadows]]'' | *''[[Assassin's Creed: Shadows]]'' | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
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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]
In late June, Satoko, against her husband's desire and locals' warnings, found herself born again as a Christian and readied herself for her baptism. Reading herself with Jesuit priest Luís Fróis at Ōtsu, Satoko was met by the Kakushiba ikki members Yasuke and Naoe, whom she met earlier at the Imai's tea ceremony. While discussing their plans, Satoko and Luis informed Yasuke and Naoe about the rumors of an attack on them. Upon their investigation into the matter, they later confirmed of an attack and informed Luis. However, they planned to go forward with the baptism but Naoe and Yasuke promised to protect them when they leave the district.[2]
However, Luis left the district with Lady Satoko without Naoe and Yasuke and traveled north. While on the road, they were attacked by a collective of bandits and rōnin. Fortunately, Naoe and Yasuke came in time to rescue Luis and his entourage and killed the ambushers. After dealing with the attackers, they found both Luis and Satoko safe. Satoko thanked them and God for their help before they left.[3]
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