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The Wakasa Temple

The Wakasa Temple was a Seismic Temple that was located in southern Wakasa, Japan during the Sengoku period.

History

At some point in her life, the mercenary Kassandra ventured to Japan on her mission and left some valuables inside the cave, meanwhile hiding the true entrance of the temple.[1]

In 1582, former ashigaru Kane and Kinu came across the keystone and some riddle scrolls pertaining to the temple's doorway. At one point, they came across Igan shinobi Fujibayashi Naoe and samurai Yasuke, who asked them about their door. During their conversation, Kane and Kinu agreed to give their scrolls and keystone in exchange to be part of their Kakushiba ikki, to which Naoe and Yasuke reluctantly agreed. Using the scrolls, they found the glyphs across Japan and opened the door. Inside, they initially found treasures left behind by Kassandra but saw nothing further.[1]

After some time, Yasuke unfortunately lost hold of the beacon when the Black Crosses Eamon Hathaway and Nirmala stole it from him and left him for dead. Eamon and Nirmala later headed to the temple, after garnering information earlier from Kane and Kinu, who unwittingly gave them the scrolls and knowledge of Yasuke holding the keystone.[2] Upon entering the temple, Eamon and Nirmala inspected the temple, only for Nirmala to see nothing. However, Eamon looked closer, destroyed the statue of Kassandra, found the secret entrance by using the keystone, and entered further into the temple along with Nirmala.[3]

While the Black Crosses traversed through the temple, Nirmala noticed that Naoe and her fellow ally Rufino were following them and engaged with them. Meanwhile, Eamon headed further to confirm if they found their true objective: The Observatory. Unfortunately, Eamon came across a familiar artifact and concluded it was another temple, not the Observatory. Angered, he soon came across Nirmala losing her fight against Naoe and joined her. Besting the shinobi, Eamon nearly executed her until Yasuke came and saved her, surprising them all. Nirmala almost finished off Naoe but Rufino managed to shoot her, allowing Naoe to assassinate Nirmala swiftly.[3]

Filled with anguish, Eamon held Nirmala in her final moments before donning his helm and fighting against Naoe and Yasuke. Ultimately, he lost his fight and then berated the pair for not knowing about what war they stepped into before succumbing to his wounds. After looking at the artifact, Yasuke stated that they should leave it. Leaving the temple, Naoe, Yasuke and Rufino saw Kane and Kinu having taken out most of the treasures out. Before leaving, Yasuke broke the keystone and threw inside the cave, ultimately locking the temple, especially from the Templars.[3]

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