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|affiliates = [[Assassins]]
|affiliates = [[Assassins]]
*[[Japanese Brotherhood of Assassins|Japanese Brotherhood]]
*[[Chinese Brotherhood of Assassins|Chinese Brotherhood]]
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'''The Sunlight Sword''' was a [[Japan]]ese ''{{Wiki|ronin}}'' and member of the [[Chinese Brotherhood of Assassins]] who lived during the [[Ming dynasty]].
'''The Sunlight Sword''' was a [[Japan]]ese ''{{Wiki|ronin}}'' and member of the [[Chinese Brotherhood of Assassins]] who lived during the [[Ming dynasty]].
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==Biography==
==Biography==
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In 1543, the Chinese Brotherhood sent a group of [[Assassins]] including The Sunlight Sword led by [[Shao Jun]] to the Goto Islands, Japan to intercept the [[priest]] [[João Machado]], a [[Templars|Templar]] and the [[Portuguese Empire|Portuguese]] [[Jesuits|Jesuit]] [[Gaspar Vilela]]'s right-hand man, as he returned to [[China]] aboard one of Wang Zhi's [[pirate]] ships. Ostensibly tasked with taking possession the ship's cargo of [[arquebus]]es, there was also an [[Apple of Eden]] present. As the Assassins boarded the [[ship]] The Sunlight Sword took enemy fire damaging his samurai armor. Throwing caution to the wind, he charged the pirates and Portuguese [[arquebusier]]s allowing for Shao Jun to incapacitate Machado and recover the Apple. However a dying gunman managed to light a store of [[gunpowder]] forcing the survivors to disengage. <ref name="Nanban Trade">''[[Assassin's Creed Roleplaying Game]]'' – The Nanban Trade</ref>
In 1543, the Chinese Brotherhood sent The Sunlight Sword to join an [[Assassins|Assassin]] team led by [[Shao Jun]] to the {{Wiki|Gotō Islands}} outside Japan. Their mission was to intercept the [[priest]] [[João Machado]], a [[Templars|Templar]] and the [[Portuguese Empire|Portuguese]] [[Jesuits|Jesuit]] [[Gaspar Vilela]]'s right-hand man, as he returned to [[China]] aboard one of Wang Zhi's [[Piracy|pirate]] ships. Ostensibly tasked with taking possession the ship's cargo of [[arquebus]]es, there was also an [[Apple of Eden]] present. As the Assassins boarded the [[ship]] The Sunlight Sword took enemy fire damaging his samurai [[armor]]. Throwing caution to the wind, he charged the pirates and Portuguese [[arquebusier]]s allowing for Shao Jun to incapacitate Machado and recover the Apple. However, a dying gunman managed to light a store of [[gunpowder]], forcing the survivors to disengage.<ref name="Nanban Trade">''[[Assassin's Creed Roleplaying Game]]'' – The Nanban Trade</ref>


Having survived the previous engagement The Sunlight Sword once again under the command of Shao Jun crossed paths with João Machado for a second time in 1552 as the Templar now a commander within the Military Order of Aviz ferried a [[Precursor box]] looted from fellow Templar [[Francis Xavier]] to his master, Gaspar Vilela, in [[Nagasaki]], Japan.<ref name="Lost Box">[[Assassin's Creed Roleplaying Game]] – The Lost Box</ref>
Having survived the previous engagement The Sunlight Sword once again under the command of Shao Jun crossed paths with João Machado for a second time in 1552 as the Templar now a commander within the Military Order of Aviz ferried a [[Precursor box]] looted from fellow Templar [[Francis Xavier]] to his master, Gaspar Vilela, in [[Nagasaki]], Japan.<ref name="Lost Box">[[Assassin's Creed Roleplaying Game]] – The Lost Box</ref>
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==Behind the scenes==
==Behind the scenes==
The Sunlight Sword is a character introduced in the ''[[Assassin's Creed Roleplaying Game]]''. Originally he appeared in the promotional material under the name '''Akira''' which can mean in "sunlight" in a slightly different version of The Nanban Trade sequence.
The Sunlight Sword is a character introduced in the ''[[Assassin's Creed Roleplaying Game]]''. Promotional material originally had him appear in a slightly different version of The Nanban Trade sequence under the name '''Akira''', which among its various meanings includes the word "sunlight".<ref>{{WP|Akira (given name)}}</ref>


==Appearances==
==Appearances==
*''[[Assassin's Creed Roleplaying Game]]'' {{1st}}
*''[[Assassin's Creed Roleplaying Game]]''


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 17:33, 17 November 2024

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The Sunlight Sword was a Japanese ronin and member of the Chinese Brotherhood of Assassins who lived during the Ming dynasty.

Biography

The enclosed content is of ambiguous canonicity.

In 1543, the Chinese Brotherhood sent The Sunlight Sword to join an Assassin team led by Shao Jun to the Gotō Islands outside Japan. Their mission was to intercept the priest João Machado, a Templar and the Portuguese Jesuit Gaspar Vilela's right-hand man, as he returned to China aboard one of Wang Zhi's pirate ships. Ostensibly tasked with taking possession the ship's cargo of arquebuses, there was also an Apple of Eden present. As the Assassins boarded the ship The Sunlight Sword took enemy fire damaging his samurai armor. Throwing caution to the wind, he charged the pirates and Portuguese arquebusiers allowing for Shao Jun to incapacitate Machado and recover the Apple. However, a dying gunman managed to light a store of gunpowder, forcing the survivors to disengage.[1]

Having survived the previous engagement The Sunlight Sword once again under the command of Shao Jun crossed paths with João Machado for a second time in 1552 as the Templar now a commander within the Military Order of Aviz ferried a Precursor box looted from fellow Templar Francis Xavier to his master, Gaspar Vilela, in Nagasaki, Japan.[2]

Behind the scenes

The Sunlight Sword is a character introduced in the Assassin's Creed Roleplaying Game. Promotional material originally had him appear in a slightly different version of The Nanban Trade sequence under the name Akira, which among its various meanings includes the word "sunlight".[3]

Appearances

References