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However, Edward ultimately went back on his deal with Sukuna and rather than kill Saito, he formed an alliance with her, believing he needed her skills to find Angkor.<ref name="EP 34" /> Edward and Saito subsequently fought against both Sukuna's ninja and members of the [[Chinese Brotherhood of Assassins]] in order to secure Hendrik's sea log.<ref name="EP 37" /> The Chinese Brotherhood's [[Mentor]] [[Xiao Han]] was the one to ultimately claim victory, as he secured the sea log after killing Sun,<ref name="EP 38">''[[Assassin's Creed: Forgotten Temple]]'' – [[Assassin's Creed: Forgotten Temple Episode 38|Episode 38]]</ref> though he later decided to seek an alliance with Madam Lee, who agreed to work together to find Angkor.<ref name="EP 40">''[[Assassin's Creed: Forgotten Temple]]'' – [[Assassin's Creed: Forgotten Temple Episode 40|Episode 40]]</ref>
However, Edward ultimately went back on his deal with Sukuna and rather than kill Saito, he formed an alliance with her, believing he needed her skills to find Angkor.<ref name="EP 34" /> Edward and Saito subsequently fought against both Sukuna's ninja and members of the [[Chinese Brotherhood of Assassins]] in order to secure Hendrik's sea log.<ref name="EP 37" /> The Chinese Brotherhood's [[Mentor]] [[Xiao Han]] was the one to ultimately claim victory, as he secured the sea log after killing Sun,<ref name="EP 38">''[[Assassin's Creed: Forgotten Temple]]'' – [[Assassin's Creed: Forgotten Temple Episode 38|Episode 38]]</ref> though he later decided to seek an alliance with Madam Lee, who agreed to work together to find Angkor.<ref name="EP 40">''[[Assassin's Creed: Forgotten Temple]]'' – [[Assassin's Creed: Forgotten Temple Episode 40|Episode 40]]</ref>


Meanwhile, with all of her subordinates dead, Saito sought revenge on Sukuna and the Japanese members of the clan and joined Edward's organization, the [[Zhang Wei Union]].<ref name="EP 40" /> She helped them in their search for Angkor and travelled alongside them to the [[Philippines]] to follow up on a lead they had found.<ref name="EP 41">''[[Assassin's Creed: Forgotten Temple]]'' – Episode 41</ref>
Meanwhile, with all of her subordinates dead, Saito sought revenge on Sukuna and the Japanese members of the clan and joined Edward's organization, the [[Zhang Wei Union]].<ref name="EP 40" /> She helped them in their search for Angkor and travelled alongside them to the [[Philippines]] to follow up on a lead they had found.<ref name="EP 41">''[[Assassin's Creed: Forgotten Temple]]'' – [[Assassin's Creed: Forgotten Temple Episode 41|Episode 41]]</ref>


===Modern times===
===Modern times===

Revision as of 16:31, 29 January 2024

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"Those Who Came Before left a legacy upon this Earth. Our calling is to use their divine power to restore peace and order to the world."
―A Shimazu clan member talking about the clan's mission, 1725.[src]-[m]

The Shimazu clan (Japanese: 島津氏) is a Japanese noble house which originated during the Kamakura period in the 12th century.

From at least since the time of the Tokugawa shogunate, the clan has been working alongside the Templars for generations, enabling it to accumulate a large amount of wealth and remain prosperous.[3]

History

Feudal Japan

At some point following Francis Xavier's arrival in Japan in the 16th century, he came into contact with the Shimazu clan and enlisted their help with his mission to spread Christianity and the Templar ideology across the country. Since then, the clan has been working alongside the Templars for generations, sharing their goal of finding Isu artifacts and using them to restore peace and order to the world.[1]

Edo period

In the early 18th century, the head of the clan passed away without leaving a legitimate heir. The closest claimant to his legacy was an illegitimate daughter born overseas, who had grown up unaware of her true heritage. The young girl was subsequently brought to Japan, where she was given a new name, Shimazu Saito, and a new purpose: to bring honor to her family.[1]

Clan members at Saito's induction into the Templar Order

After years of training alongside her friends, who had accompanied her to Japan, Saito became an efficient assassin for the clan and was inducted into the Templar Order before being tasked to search for the lost Khmer city of Angkor, an alleged Isu site, and retrieve its treasure. Saito was accompanied on her mission by her friends and subordinates, all of whom were of mixed heritage and, thus, looked down upon by the clan's Japanese members. Believing this mission to be an opportunity to finally prove their worth to the clan and be recognized as full-fledged members, Saito and her companions embarked on a journey to Portuguese Macau to search for leads to Angkor's location.[1]

Search for Angkor

Following their arrival in Macau in February 1725, Saito and her men attempted to eliminate everyone connected to Angkor to keep the lost city's existence secret, including the Dutch East India Company navigator John Young, who had bragged about finding it;[4] the Dutch explorer Hendrik, who had actually discovered it; the British Assassin Edward Kenway, who was also on the city's trail and had defended Young;[5] and the merchant Madam Lee, who had acquired Hendrik's sea log containing information on Angkor's location.[6]

Saito and her men with Sun

While the ninja in Saito's service only managed to kill Hendrik, Saito herself successfully stole his sea log from Edward during a confrontation at the Mandarin's House.[7] However, she was later forced to give it to the businessman Sun in exchange for his protection of Saito's subordinates.[8] This, combined with Saito's preferential treatment of her fellow mixed-blood subordinates over the Japanese ninja in her employ, eventually led the latter to desert and form their own faction, branding Saito and her men as traitors of the Shimazu clan.[9]

Shimazu civil war

Main article: Shimazu clan civil war

In time, the conflict between the Japanese ninja, led by Fuma Sukuna, and Saito's faction escalated into a civil war, with members from both groups frequently clashing with each other on the streets of Macau.[10] After Sukuna managed to secure an alliance with Madam Lee,[11] he enlisted the help of Edward Kenway to eliminate Saito, who was serving as Sun's bodyguard aboard his floating gambling hall.[12] Sukuna and his men also infiltrated the ship, having been tasked by Lee to assassinate Sun and recover Hendrik's sea log, and in the process killed all of Saito's subordinates.[13]

Saito facing Sukuna and his men

However, Edward ultimately went back on his deal with Sukuna and rather than kill Saito, he formed an alliance with her, believing he needed her skills to find Angkor.[8] Edward and Saito subsequently fought against both Sukuna's ninja and members of the Chinese Brotherhood of Assassins in order to secure Hendrik's sea log.[1] The Chinese Brotherhood's Mentor Xiao Han was the one to ultimately claim victory, as he secured the sea log after killing Sun,[14] though he later decided to seek an alliance with Madam Lee, who agreed to work together to find Angkor.[15]

Meanwhile, with all of her subordinates dead, Saito sought revenge on Sukuna and the Japanese members of the clan and joined Edward's organization, the Zhang Wei Union.[15] She helped them in their search for Angkor and travelled alongside them to the Philippines to follow up on a lead they had found.[16]

Modern times

The Shimazu clan remained a prominent noble family well into the 20th century, when Saito's descendant Shimazu Sei was born. As a member of both the clan and the Templar Order, Sei enjoyed a wealthy upbringing, though she was always encouraged to focus on her education and later her career, as to not bring dishonor to her family.[17]

By the 2020s, Sei had become a respected doctor for the Templars' front company, Abstergo Industries, and was placed in charge of locating a Piece of Eden found by Edward Kenway during his travels in Southeast Asia. To this end, she had one of Edward's descendants, the Korean-American student Noa Kim, abducted and placed in the Animus in order to relive Edward's memories.[18]

Gallery

Behind the scenes

While never mentioned in Assassin's Creed: Fragments – The Blade of Aizu, historically the Shimazu clan were rulers of the Satsuma domain who sided with Emperor Meiji in the Boshin War. In the novel the Templars also sided with the Emperor.

Appearances

References

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