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Sekiro's final encounter with Isshin is finding the old master's dead body, prone on the floor of the Upper Tower, with Emma sitting vigil beside him. She claims that he "succumbed to his illness and passed away." His sword was drawn though, the scabbard cast aside on the ground beside him.
 
Sekiro's final encounter with Isshin is finding the old master's dead body, prone on the floor of the Upper Tower, with Emma sitting vigil beside him. She claims that he "succumbed to his illness and passed away." His sword was drawn though, the scabbard cast aside on the ground beside him.
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==Interactions==
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If given different drinks, he will reminisce about what each drink reminds him of:
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* [[Monkey Booze]] {{MissingInfo}}
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* [[Unrefined Sake]] {{MissingInfo}}
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* [[Dragonspring Sake]] {{MissingInfo}}
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* [[Water of the Palace]] {{MissingInfo}}
   
 
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Revision as of 18:10, 20 April 2019

Isshin Ashina The Tengu of Ashina Isshin Ashina (Shura) Isshin, the Sword Saint

Overview

Ashina Isshin was a legendary swordsman, attaining the title "Kensei" (Kensei, 剣聖, sword saint), and the founder of the Ashina Clan on lands conquered by his hand.

When young, Isshin fought desperately time and time again, polishing his technique in the blood of his enemies. He consolidated his learnings under the "Ashina Style" name for the sake of his clan's dominance.

He appears to have fought in the Warring States period, and participated in the Battle of Sekigahara. For his deeds, he was named the Hero of the Northern Country.

After defeating Genichiro Ashina atop the castle, to defend the young prince, Kuro, the Wolf is instructed to seek out Isshin. Kuro tells him that Isshin is not the castle citadel, but recuperating in a nearby watchtower.

Sekiro finds a note that Isshin left for Emma, which reads: "The Ashina Castle Gate has grown loud with the sound of scurrying. The Tengu will see to the rats, worry not." This is the Wolf's first clue that the mysterious tengu warrior is in fact Isshin himself.

Sekiro's final encounter with Isshin is finding the old master's dead body, prone on the floor of the Upper Tower, with Emma sitting vigil beside him. She claims that he "succumbed to his illness and passed away." His sword was drawn though, the scabbard cast aside on the ground beside him.

Interactions

If given different drinks, he will reminisce about what each drink reminds him of:

Dialogue
Given Dragonspring Sake Wolf: Here.

Isshin: Well Well! If it isn't Dragonspring!
You've really done it this time, Sekiro!
Buhaah! That hit the spot!
Whenever I used to get my hands on Dragonspring...
Bunch of fools would start coming to me, demanding drinks.
Wolf: Fools...?
Isshin: Fools who wouldn't let go of their cross-spears while they drank...
Fools who would steal sake using illusion techniques...
Fools tinkering with half-finished prosthetics, sake cup in hand.
And even...
The cunning owl, who despite his size would turn bright red after the first drop!
Wolf: That's...
Isshin: Yes, your father was a fool too.
To the fools...
Yes...