This article contains spoilers for Assassin's Creed Shadows.
The Assassin's Creed The series is known for the inclusion of a huge number of historical portraits, from Benjamin Franklin to Napoleon and among them several righteous. But some of the most dangerous integration of the history of the series are when the main events in the real world are woven all over Assassin's Creed The main story of the game. For example, Assassin's Creed 3 sees players attending Boston Tea Party, AC Odyssey sees players fighting in the battle of themopylae and AC unity They see players escape from the prison of the same name during the Bastille storm. Assassin's Creed Shadows“The story has a lot of similar moments.
Starting in 1581, Assassin's Creed Shadows It is set to the tail end of Sengoku, an era of almost conflict conflict and the civil war between Japanese daimyos and clans. Beginning Assassin's Creed Shadows“The story follows the war of Oda Nobunaga to unify Japan, which is suddenly shortened by an event known as the incident of Hanno-Ji, which players will witness first-hand.
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Hanno-Ji Incident in the real world Assassin's Creed Shadows'
Determination of the stage for betrayal
After just decimating the clan Takeda, Oda Nobunaga became the strongest single Daimyo in Japan until 1582. In an effort to entertain control of Japan in its entirety, she sent her highest generals to attack each of the key provinces in the Wednesday of Japan, which were already weakened by their own different internal conflicts and war with other economic conflicts.
Nobunaga believed that his final goal of Japan's unification was finally within reach, returning to Kyoto. When Nobunaga heard that the Mori clan had a higher number than first thought, he sent akechi mitsuhide to strengthen his forces in the Chogok area. Nobunaga planned to join them, but first rested in Hanno-ji, near the Buddhist temple.
The death of Oda Nobunaga
Oda Nobunaga had little protection in his own capital with the vast majority of his armies and generals fighting in distant regions. Akechi mitsuhide did not waste time discussing this temporary weakness. Mitsuhide marched his 13,000 strong army to the Hanno-Ji temple and the minimal defense of Nobunaga was not a match.
Within just two hours, the siege of the Hanno-Jihota temple was completed. The walls surrounding the temple were decimated and the temple itself was burned to the ground. The body of the Oda Nobunaga lay inside, lifeless, and betrayed Daimyo, who committed a seppuku.
Assassin's Creed Shadows' Interpretation of Incident Hanno-Ji
For several hours to Assassin's Creed ShadowsThe Naoe player is convened for a meeting with Mitsuhide at his castle. Here it is said that Oda Nobunaga is the head of Shinbakuf, which killed her father, and agrees that Mitsuhide will help end Nobunag's government.
With ease, Nobunaga crawls with ease with the defense of Oda in Hanno-ji and confronted Daimyo while Mitsuide's forces are attacking. Nobunaga tells Naoe that she was deceived by Mitsuhide, that he was the one who killed her father, not him. Upset, Naoe leaves the temple as it burns. Oda Nobunaga undertakes to seppuku and Yasuke performs the role of an assistant and reluctantly interrupts his master's spinal cord.
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March 20, 2025
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Mature 17+ // blood and gore, intense violence, tongue