Peacock
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The Peacock (died 1582) was a Japanese rōnin and participant in kabukimono culture located in Harima.
Biography
As a kabukimono, the Peacock was one of the many rōnin who attacked the communities across the provinces of Izumi Settsu and Harima. Alongside Corrupt Blade and Laughing Man, he was one of three elite kabukimono. However, the priest Shin'nyo of the Nishinomiya Shrine met with and sought the help of the Kakushiba ikki member Fujibayashi Naoe to assassinate the kabukimono.[1]
By 1582, the Peacock was known for his exuberant style and had called for any rōnin to take up his banner. However, he was soon found and assassinated by Naoe, whom took the bow, the Sleight of Hand, from Peacock's personal effects.[1]
Personality and traits
The Peacock wielded a katana as his main weapon.[2]
Behind the scenes
The Peacock is a character in Assassin's Creed: Shadows and serves as one of eight targets in "The Kabukimono". The player is given the choice when posting a reply on a board at Nishinomiya Shrine to the elite kabukimono. This leads the player to either killing Peacock on his patrol in northern Harima or killing him along with Corrupt Blade and Laughing Man at a small outpost in southern Harima.
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