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The Aftermath of Sickness.
https://3speak.tv/watch?v=naeemulnepun/c11b3f7a The contest themes of @gamingphoto helps us seeing things in a video game that we normally ignore. After assisting the healer with a poisoned well crisis, I reflected on the necessity of violence for protection. Following the somber night in the village, I discovered a grim Mongol execution site before engaging a patrol in a high-stakes standoff. I successfully defeated the group and rescued a peasant who provided vital intelligence. Gaming Photography Weekly Contest. I found the healer harvesting some tubers from around that lake. When he said he could help but wondered if Jin enjoyed the violence, Jin replied he kill only to protect their people from the invaders. It was a heavy conversation that highlighted the moral weight Jin carries. Then I continued following the healer towards the camp to heal those who need it most after the recent attacks. And after getting there, we found a lady really sick and struggling to breathe while her family looked on in despair. A peasant said they didn't have any food left, just water from the well that they had been drinking for several days. So both Jin and the healer understood the Mongols poisoned the well water, which was killing the villagers slowly. The mission came to an end after the healer suggested the best care he could provide with the limited resources he had available. The healer disappeared after the quest came to an end, and it became nighttime across the island. It was a haunting sight as some of them had died already from the contamination. The silence of the camp was heavy. I was riding around and I found this grim site where the Mongols hanged two dead bodies to a tree. I wish I could give them a proper burial, but the game doesn't allow me do such action. I was wandering around the open fields under the moonlight and suddenly I noticed a Mongol group patrolling the tall grass. So I challenged their leader for a standoff. The Mongol leader had a cunning eagle that tried to distract me by diving low as I waited for the perfect moment to strike. But I really did it perfectly, took down both the Mongol leader and the eagle in one fluid motion. After taking down the Mongol leader, I noticed his soldiers were running towards me with their weapons drawn and fury in their eyes. So I also started running towards them to bring the fight to them, refusing to stay on the defensive. The first thing I did was a jump kick on one of the Mongols, knocking him back and breaking his guard instantly. Then I started slaying them down one by one, moving through my stances to counter their different weapon types. After attacking this Mongol for a moment and breaking his stance, I slit his throat when there was the last one of them running towards me. I didn't hesitate, letting the body fall as I turned to face the final threat. I didn't give the last one a chance to attack me as I struck fast with a combination of high and low slashes. I pierced my katana through his chest as the ending blow, keeping the beautiful moon witness of my brutality against the invaders. Then I found this peasant whom the Mongols had been guarding during the fight. He gave me information about the Mongols' invasion at Azamo's eastern coast, at the crossroads where the fishermen used to sell the day's catch. If you like the post, feel free to like, comment & share. I will soon come with another post.
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Broken Silence.
https://3speak.tv/watch?v=naeemulnepun/e30415f8 While following the healer, Jin assisted a mother whose son had been poisoned by wild mushrooms. After gathering river moss and fending off wild boars to provide a cure, I encountered a Mongol group, where I attempted stealth but was forced into a complex melee battle. I continued following the healer after the last encounter, but when we were passing a quiet homestead, there came a lady running toward us, seeing the healer. She looked desperate and terrified as she waved her arms to catch our attention. The lady said her son was sick and she thinks he ate something poisonous as they don't have anything to eat. And though we were delayed, the healer decided to check on the patient, which should've take only a moment as he mentioned. The patient was not in a condition to tell them what he ate, so Jin decided to check around the exterior of the house. And after searching for the cause of the sickness around the yard, I found wild mushrooms that was half-eaten. After getting back to the healer, Jin told him about the half-eaten mushrooms, and the healer just understood what made the man sick. He assured the mother that the patient can be cured if treated quickly. But he would need river moss to make an antidote. Jin decided to get the river moss, but when I was on my way towards the water, some wild boar attacked me. I noticed they already took down a lady. I tried to attack the wild boars back, but they were too fast and escaped after attacking me. I decided not to waste time chasing them, as the boy's life was on the line. So I went for the moss instead. I went back to the healer taking the river moss just in time. He suggested the lady what she should have to do to save her son before we finally prepared to leave the place. We started riding again, but on our way, I noticed there was a big group of Mongols occupying the road ahead. And after leaving the healer back in a safe position, I went ahead and took cover in the Pampas grasses. I decided to check if I could assassinate them one by one to thin their ranks without a full-scale confrontation. So after I waited for a moment, I went for one of the Mongols who was lagging behind the others. Even though I took care of that Mongol quietly who was fall behind, the rest of the group noticed me doing it when his body hit the ground. So I had to engage in a high-stake melee battle right there in the middle of the open field. There were archers, swordsmen, and also shield breakers, which made the battle a little harder for me to manage all at once. But I still had patience, switching between the stances to break their defenses. I took care of them one by one with the required stances and took them all down. If you like the post, feel free to like, comment & share. I will soon come with another post.
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A Healer's Touch.
https://3speak.tv/watch?v=naeemulnepun/aa7fe916 While seeking undiscovered quests, I defeated a bear that had just slain a Mongol. Guided by a golden bird, I met a healer and began the quest "A Healer's Touch." After fending off more bandits robbing peasants, I learned of a curse plaguing their camp. This time I decided to discover some undiscovered side quests, ignoring bandits or Mongols on the way to stay focused on exploration. However, I couldn't help but taking down a group of bandits on the way on my way. I was heading towards a question mark on the map, which was an undiscovered location, and suddenly I noticed a Mongol was fighting a wild bear in the woods. I stopped for a moment, watching the primal struggle between man and beast. After the Mongol got killed by the bear, I went for the beast myself without hesitation. I still had a rage against a bear who took me down last time during my travels, and I wasn't about to let this one escape. I dodged its heavy paws and struck back with my katana, finally putting the creature down. After taking down the bear, I noticed there was this golden bird who was trying to get my attention by circling low. I started following it knowing these birds often lead to secret shrines or people in need. It chirped loudly, guiding me deeper into a part of the forest I had never visited before. The bird took me to this undiscovered location where a healer asked for my help to escort him to a remote camp. He explained the camp was occupied by people who are seriously ill and in desperate need of his medicine. The side quest titled "A Healer's Touch" began there, marking the map with a new objective for me to follow. I had to simply follow the healer on my horse while the healer spoke of the suffering he had seen, while Jin listened with a somber expression. We rode slowly along the open paths. Suddenly, we saw a group of bandits was robbing some peasants ahead on the main road. The healer stopped there in fear, so I marched forward alone to teach them a good lesson. I drew my blade as they shouted threats, my presence catching them by surprise as I closed the distance between us in a matter of seconds. While the weak peasants stood there being scared, I started slaying down the bandits who had already taken down the horse of the travelers. I moved with a cold precision, making sure none of the thieves could escape back into the woods. After taking down the bandit group, I talked to the peasants, who said their home is cursed and full of death. They explained that they were traveling away to find safety, but they sounded like they were from the same camp where we are currently heading. 🔗 Apps which I recommend built by sagarkothari88 hReplierhPollshStats --------- hSnapshFestFactshCurators --------- 🎗️ Support & 🤙 Contact sagarkothari88 TransparencyVote as witnessSupport via DiscordKnow more about us If you like the post, feel free to like, comment & share. I will soon come with another post.
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A Final Showdown.
https://3speak.tv/watch?v=naeemulnepun/6bf95fc7 After the war general accidentally fell from the high ground, I defeated his heavy guard before engaging the general in a final duel. Following a failed attempt to use fire and smoke bombs, I finally took him down in open combat. I completed the location by exploding a supply cart. The war general somehow fell off the high ground during the chaos, which gave me a rare chance to fight the heavy guard alone without being double-teamed. It got a lot easier, to be honest, because I could focus entirely on breaking the armored guard's defense without worrying about a sword in my back. When I was killing down the heavy guard, the war general was still away, struggling to find his way back. At last, he was coming towards me just as I was done taking care of his last bodyguard in the center of the camp. I let the war general attack me at the beginning of our duel as I planned to dodge his attacks and learn his pattern. When he finally got tired and his guard dropped, I struck him with some quick slashes. I lured him towards this campfire during the middle of the fight and tried to burn him alive to end the duel quickly. I pushed him back toward the flames, but the game didn't give me the option to burn him alive, sadly. Then I used a smoke bomb around me to confuse him and create a thick cloud that obscured his vision. I got a chance to assassinate him, but I missed the window to trigger the killing blow. I had to fight him again in a standard duel, and I fought him well until I finally shed his last drop of blood. I stood by him for a moment, catching my breath as the silence returned to replace the sounds of clashing metal. I was done taking care of all the objectives of this location, but I had to ignite and explode this supply cart at last to fully complete the mission. After the cart got exploded in a massive shower of sparks and wood, Jin was seen staring at the place while the location's objective was officially marked as completed. And then Jin spent a peaceful night with his horse in the quiet place just outside the ruined camp. It was a rare moment of rest for the Ghost, sitting by his loyal companion and preparing for the long road that still lay ahead of them. 🔗 Apps which I recommend built by sagarkothari88 hReplierhPollshStats --------- hSnapshFestFactshCurators --------- 🎗️ Support & 🤙 Contact sagarkothari88 TransparencyVote as witnessSupport via DiscordKnow more about us If you like the post, feel free to like, comment & share. I will soon come with another post.
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Thinning the Mongol Patrol.
https://3speak.tv/watch?v=naeemulnepun/8d40fbf5 The contest themes of @gamingphoto helps us seeing things in a video game that we normally ignore. After a failed standoff against an armored guard, I fought a brutal melee to secure the final Shashimono banner from a watchtower. I eliminated an archer and engaged the ground patrol, but the noise drew the war camp general and another heavy guard into a difficult confrontation. Gaming Photography Weekly Contest. I still had to recover one last Shashimono banner and eliminate the war camp general to fully liberate the area. I found a heavy guard with massive armor standing watch close to where the general was positioned. I decided to challenge him to a standoff to end it quickly, but I failed my timing as he moved with unexpected speed. That guard was really fast for his size and somehow dodged my standoff attack before I could land the strike. I had to take care of him next in a brutal melee fight, where I used my heavy stance to break through his defenses. After fighting for a moment and dodging his massive swings, I finally took him down. I found the last Shashimono banner on a tall tower near the center of the camp. While I was climbing up to claim it, I noticed there were several Mongol guards below patrolling the area in tight circles. They were unaware of my presence for the moment, allowing me to plan my next move from a position of height. An archer from a nearby tower somehow noticed me while I was reaching for the banner. He started shooting me with arrows while I was in cover, forcing me to pull out my own bow to retaliate. I took him down later, and surprisingly, when the guards on the ground below didn't have any idea about this arrow war. After shooting down one of the guards below with arrows to thin the group, I jumped down to finish the rest. I tried to assassinate the next target, but I failed to get the drop on him and had to engage in a messy melee attack. There came two more Mongol guards to look around as they found the dead body of their comrade I had just left behind. I stayed hidden above them. Once the opportunity felt right, I tried an aerial assassination on one of them, dropping like a stone to end him. I noticed the war camp general was running towards me as he heard the noise and the screams around his post. I was still in the process of taking down that Mongol guard when the general appeared around the corner. Right when the war camp general reached me to begin our duel, there came another heavy guard with thick armor from the opposite side. This reinforcement made the situation even harder for me to take care of as I was now trapped between two powerful enemies. I had to think fast to survive this sudden and deadly escalation. If you like the post, feel free to like, comment & share. I will soon come with another post.
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Battling the Camp Guards.
https://3speak.tv/watch?v=naeemulnepun/0527c957 After a stealthy approach was compromised, I fought through several Mongols and silenced another archer. I successfully reclaimed the final stash of stolen iron and recovered a hidden Sashimono banner. By clearing guards at campfires and training areas, I finished securing another part of the base. After taking some time to do the stealth perfectly, I moved toward my next target to keep the infiltration quiet. I went for this Mongol who somehow understood my appearance at the last second and the stealth got messed up. After I took down that Mongol in a quick battle, an archer on the close-by tower started shooting me with arrows. I had to fight more Mongols on the ground level who rushed toward the noise of the struggle. I found a moment of breathing room and pulled out my bow to deal with the threat from above. I shot that archer with arrows from the ground level, landing a clean headshot. I found the last stolen iron on that cart. Reclaiming this final resource completed one of the mission's primary objectives. I checked the area one more time for any remaining threats before moving toward the next search area. Then I started looking around for more banners that the invaders had taken from the local shrines. After taking a risky jump across a gap in the camp structures, I found one more hidden inside a tent. I recovered the banner carefully. There was this Mongol laid out just outside a tent. I circled around the side and managed to get inside the tent through a separate opening. From there, I moved toward the entrance and assassinated him from behind, ensuring no one else in the camp would hear him fall. Then I moved to another part of the camp where I found a Mongol who was getting warmed up by a campfire. I assassinated him quietly and then immediately went for the other one who was getting trained by the fence nearby. Then I found two more Mongols on my way toward the back of the base. After taking some time to study their patterns, I went for one of them and assassinated him while his partner was looking the other direction. The other Mongol was on the move, walking a long patrol route between the supplies and the outer wall. I had to wait for the perfect timing to strike without being seen. When I knew it was time, I went for him and I took him down with a final, swift strike to finish the job. If you like the post, feel free to like, comment & share. I will soon come with another post.
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Infiltrating the Mongol Base.
https://3speak.tv/watch?v=naeemulnepun/6ba083f0 The contest themes of @gamingphoto helps us seeing things in a video game that we normally ignore. After clearing the towers of archers, I moved through the Mongol camp using different stances to defeat swordsmen, shieldmen, and spearmen. I reclaimed stolen iron and found a Sashimono banner before scouting a new section of the base. Gaming Photography Weekly Contest. After climbing up on the tower where I took down the last archer, I looked across the camp to ensure the high ground was secured. I noticed there was another archer stationed on a different tower. I shot him down with arrows real fast, ensuring no one could spot me from above as I moved through the camp. Then I went to another side of the camp, staying low to avoid the light of the central fires. I found a Mongol who was busy cooking something near the fence and wasn't paying attention to his surroundings. While I was assassinating that Mongol, I noticed there was another one just passing by. I had to take care of him next as he noticed me slicing his buddies throat. However, there was a third one who saw me from afar and shouted a warning. The third one was a swordsman who rushed toward me with his swords raised high. I took him down easily by using the correct stance for him, parrying his initial strike and counter-attacking with a flurry of blows. Right after the swordsman fell, there came a fourth one, which was a shieldman who looked much more defensive. I had change my stance to take him down easily, shifting my weight to deliver heavy kicks that would break his guard. Then another enemy joined the fray who was a spearman, and I had to change the stance again to handle his long reach. I timed my dodges perfectly, sliding under his thrusts to get inside his guard. And yeah, I took care of him real good. Once the immediate area was quiet, I found some stolen metal, which was iron that I had to reclaim for the people. This was a key part of the base's objective. I searched the nearby area and found a Sashimono banner hidden inside a tent. I recovered it and tucked it away, noting that there were still two more to go before I had collected everything in this camp. These banners are important symbols, and I was determined to find every last one of them before I left this place. I went ahead and climbed up on a height from where I noticed another part of the base was being guarded by some Mongols. The view from the top gave me a perfect tactical advantage, allowing me to count the enemies and see their patrol routes. I went close to them and took cover to stay out of sight. From there, I decided to assassinate them one by one to keep the alarm from sounding. I noticed this Mongol was relaxing there in a cool way, completely unaware of my presence, right before I planned to strike him from the shadows. If you like the post, feel free to like, comment & share. I will soon come with another post.
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Burn Down Logging Base.
https://3speak.tv/watch?v=naeemulnepun/f8635664 I discovered a Mongol Territory named Burn Down Logging Base while riding through the forest and decided to take it over. After scouting from a rock, I completed a perfect standoff to fulfill an objective. Though I tried to stay quiet by crawling over sheds, a loud guard alerted a part of the camp, forcing me to fight multiple enemies and an archer. I was riding through the forest after taking down two bandit groups earlier in the day. Suddenly, I noticed there was this Mongol territory right ahead of me on the path. It was a Bur Down Logging Base that looked very dark and quiet against the green trees of the surrounding forest. I was really not looking forward to taking over this logging base so soon, but as I was close-by, I decided to go for it anyway. I rowed my horse and began to approach the perimeter with a plan to take over the base. After getting close to the territory, I climbed up on a large rock to check around the area. I wanted to see how many guards were patrolling the inner sections of the base. I noticed there was a small hole in the fence that I could use to squeeze through into the base. However, there was a Mongol guard relaxing right there, making a stealthy entrance very difficult. I watched him for a moment to see if he would move, but he stayed firmly in his spot. I returned and climbed back on the stone from where I started checking around for an easy target. I had an optional objective where I had to kill one of the enemies in a standoff. I scanned the group until I found a warrior standing near the main entrance. I found the target and I went for a standoff, calling out to the enemy with confidence. I nailed the timing perfectly and cut him down without alerting anyone else in the immediate area. It was a clean and honorable start to the liberation of this logging base. Then I went for that Mongol guard who was sitting near the fence hole. I squeezed through the narrow gap and took him down with quick melee attacks. I was looking forward to assassinating him quietly, but I messed it up which forced me to use my blade more aggressively than planned. I started walking over a shed like a ninja to stay quiet and keep out of their line of sight. From this height, I could see the layout of the remaining enemies around. But one of the Mongols around noticed my movement and started chasing me. I stopped after going back a little distance to find a better fighting spot. I took him down quickly, hoping no one else would follow his path towards me. But more Mongols followed as the one I took down earlier screamed for help before he followed me. The silence was broken, and I had to take them down as well in a flurry of sword strikes. Then came even more enemies, and the worst thing was that an archer noticed me as well. He started shooting me with arrows while I was busy taking care of the enemies on the ground level. I had to keep moving to avoid being hit by the arrows. After dodging some arrows of the archer, I drew my own bow and shot him down. It was a perfect headshot that dropped him from his perch instantly. Taking him down ended the initial threat as no other Mongol got the hint about my presence there. If you like the post, feel free to like, comment & share. I will soon come with another post.
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The Bandit Slaughter.
https://3speak.tv/watch?v=naeemulnepun/ca1e6a0e I traveled through a dark, rainy forest and encountered two groups of bandits. I used standoffs and fast combat to eliminate swordsmen and archers who were terrorizing local people. After clearing the first group and seeing their victims, I continued ahead to take down more bandits with aggressive strikes. I was walking through the forest in the dark while it was heavily raining. The weather made it very hard to see far ahead, but suddenly I noticed there was a group of bandits up the trail. They were busy slaughtering something in the middle of the path, and they did not see me approaching through the thick trees. I stepped out of the shadows and challenged one of them for a standoff. I waited for the perfect moment to strike and I took him down mercilessly. The other bandits just stood there and stared in shock. They looked very scared as they realized they were no longer the only killers in the woods that night. I noticed the other bandits were favoring to march towards me together. When they were running towards me, I decided to finish the other one off who was still clinging to life on the ground. This move scared the rest of them even more as they saw how determined I was to end their threat. While the archers stayed at a distance, I attacked the only swordsman left in their group. He tried to block my path, but I took him down quickly. Both archers started shooting at me with arrows at almost the same time. I had to move fast and I tried some perfect dodges to stay alive. I went for one of those archers while the other one kept trying to pin me down with more shots. He even managed to hit me with an arrow as I was rushing his partner. As this was the last archer left there, I went for him with everything I had. I took him down mercilessly and watched him fall into the wet grass. The fight was over, and the sounds of the rain were the only things I could hear once the bandits were all defeated. I walked over to the poor people who had died in the area. They had met horrible deaths at the hands of those bandits before I could arrive to save them. It was a very sad sight, and it made me even more determined to clear the rest of the forest of these criminals. I continued my journey through the forest and I saw another group of bandits not so far ahead. I did not hesitate and took one of them down in another standoff. I ran forward and jump kicked one of the bandits who was an archer. The force of the hit knocked him back, and the other bandit nearby got very confused by the sudden attack. I used that moment of confusion to draw my blade and prepare for the final part of the fight. I started attacking the remaining bandit with a lot of energy. Without giving him much chance to attack me back, I took him down with pleasure. The forest felt a little bit safer once the last of them was gone. If you like the post, feel free to like, comment & share. I will soon come with another post.
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A Night Walk in Nature.
https://3speak.tv/watch?v=naeemulnepun/d76bdca3 The contest themes of @gamingphoto helps us seeing things in a video game that we normally ignore. After taking over the Mongol territory near Kuta River Bridge, I enjoyed a peaceful night walk through pampas grass while playing my flute. I rode my horse across the bridge and past burning zones, ignoring nearby Mongols. Finally, I reached a beach to watch a beautiful sunrise by the ocean. Gaming Photography Weekly Contest. After taking over the Mongol territory beside the Kuta River Bridge, I decided to try a quiet night walk in nature. The air was cool and the battle was finally over, so it felt like the perfect time to explore the land without any fighting. I started walking through the beautiful path close to the territory that had tall pampas grasses on both sides. The white grass swayed gently in the wind, making the whole world look very soft and peaceful. I moved slowly so I could see every detail around me. Then I decided to walk through the vast field of pampas grasses and head toward the beautiful moon. I noticed Jin was touching the tops of the grasses while he walked through the field. It was a very calm moment that showed how much he respected the natural beauty of the island. I was not running at all during this time. I was just walking around while enjoying the beautiful night view and trying to feel the background natural noise. The sounds of the wind and the insects made the night feel alive, and I felt very relaxed as I moved through the grasses. When I was tired of walking on my own feet, I called my horse over. I decided to walk him slowly instead of galloping, and it felt like the moon started following us as we moved. We walked together through the dark, sharing a quiet bond under the bright light in the sky. While I was walking the horse through the pampas grasses, I put out my flute and started playing it. We shared a beautiful and somber vibe in that moment as the music drifted through the air. The sound of the flute fit perfectly with the quiet night and the tall grass. Then I reached the camp beside the bridge again. I was walking through the camp to get to the bridge while I kept playing the flute. The music made the war-torn camp feel a little more peaceful for a short time. This time I was walking my horse on the Kuta River bridge. I was still playing the flute while I focused on the beautiful atmosphere through the photo mode. After going to the other side of the bridge, I noticed there were some threats around in the distance. However, I decided not to engage with anyone because I wanted to stay peaceful. I kept moving ahead while playing my flute, letting the music be my only guide. On my way, I found a burning zone that was still on fire from a previous battle. I was still playing the flute when I noticed a group of Mongols nearby. I just ignored them and continued my horse walk, choosing to focus on my music instead of the enemy. When it was time for sunrise, I got off the horse and walked toward the ocean. I wanted to enjoy the beautiful colors of the morning while I kept playing the flute. I climbed down the mountain and reached the side of the beach. I found a small boat there that added a beautiful vibe to the scene while the sun started rising over the waves. The water looked very calm as the light touched the sand. While I was walking toward a stone in the ocean, I passed an Inari temple. I finally reached the last part of the land where I enjoyed the beautiful sunrise view. I kept playing the flute to complete my peaceful journey. If you like the post, feel free to like, comment & share. I will soon come with another post.
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The Legendary Armor.
https://3speak.tv/watch?v=naeemulnepun/5ae0f039 I killed the Mongols and saved Yamato before finding Tadayori's armor. I had to protect Yamato from more enemies and fire arrows before the mission ended. Later, I was ambushed by bandits at a crossroads, but I killed them all and played my flute in the quiet forest. I took down the Mongols and rescued Yamato from the enemy side. He told me his version of the story and what had happened to him while he was a prisoner. I then found Tadayori's special armor hidden safely beneath a structure there. I was happy to have the legendary gear in my hands. Right after I got the armor, more enemies appeared and started shooting fire arrows at us. I knew the archers were the biggest threat, so I decided to go for them first. After the archers were gone, I had to focus on the Mongols who were moving toward Yamato. They wanted to slay him while I was busy, so I stepped in and used my sword to stop their fast attacks. When Yamato was safe, I looked for the other Mongols who were a bit far away. I knew they would come for him next, so I ran toward them to keep the danger away from the musician. I wanted the area to be completely clear of any enemies in the woods. There was one last Mongol archer who was shooting from a high hill. I climbed up and kicked him off the edge, and then I jumped on him to finish him off. I finished all the Mongols and said goodbye to Yamato. The mission ended and I left him alone in the quiet area. He started playing some music on his instrument as I walked away from the site. The song sounded very sad and beautiful in the cold forest wind. I was riding my horse when I was ambushed by bandits at the tangled crossroads. I went for a standoff and killed the first bandit quickly. The others got very scared when they saw how fast I was with my sword. They knew they had made a mistake by stopping my path. I went for the next bandit while an archer watched from behind a tree. He did not have a clear shot at me because I used a tree as cover. I moved carefully to stay safe from the arrows. I kept my eyes on him at all times. The archer was still looking for a window to shoot me. I noticed his plan and took cover behind a big tree. I stayed there and waited for the right moment to strike back at the hidden enemy. I could hear him pulling his bow string in the distance. I decided to use my bow instead of my sword. I shot the archer with two arrows, he fell over the roots and was gone before he could fire a single shot at me. It was a very safe way to finish the long fight. When all the bandits were gone, I stopped in the middle of the dark forest. Everything was quiet and I pulled out my flute to play a song. It was a nice way to relax after the fight. The forest felt much better now that the bandits were gone. If you like the post, feel free to like, comment & share. I will soon come with another post.
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The Search for Legend.
https://3speak.tv/watch?v=naeemulnepun/6f454edb I saw bandits and Mongols fighting on my way to Azamo Bay and I killed them all. I went up a hill to find the armor and saw Mongols holding Yamato hostage. I jumped on a guard and fought the rest to save the man before finishing the last archers. I continued my journey toward Azamo Bay and I saw some bandits fighting a group of Mongols. I stopped my horse there because I wanted to finish all of them at once. I started fighting them one by one while the two groups kept hitting each other. At last, I took all of them down and the road was finally clear for me. Right when I thought of going on with my journey, I noticed one of the Mongols was still clinging to life. I decided to end his suffering with my blade. I rode to Azamo Bay and went inside the village, but I realized the legendary armor was actually on top of a nearby hill. I had to get out of the village to find it. After I reached the top of the hill, I noticed a group of Mongols holding Yamato hostage. I snuck up there to look for a way to kill them and save the hostage. There was a Mongol right beneath me and I jumped on him to end his life. All the other Mongols saw me immediately and they started to move toward me to fight. One of the Mongols was about to kill the hostage, so I rushed to him fast. I saved the man from being beheaded just in time before the blade could hit him. After I killed all the swordsmen around me, there were two archers left who kept shooting at me. I dodged their arrows and I took one of them down with my katana. I went for the last archer and I stabbed my katana through his chest to finish him. The fight was over, but I still had one more thing to do before moving on. I noticed the last archer did not die yet and he was still clinging to life on the ground. I ended his suffering quickly before I went to look for the legendary items. If you like the post, feel free to like, comment & share. I will soon come with another post.
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The Road to Azamo.
https://3speak.tv/watch?v=naeemulnepun/f29f4c1e My journey to Azamo Bay for Tadayori's armor was interrupted by a fierce bear that unfortunately overpowered me. After returning to the path, I took down a skilled Mongol patrol and intercepted a group of bandits. Despite my victory over the outlaws, I arrived too late to save their initial innocent targets. I was riding toward Azamo Bay, where the legendary archer's armor is said to be hidden. Along the way, I spotted a massive wild bear in the open who could be fatal for people in the future. I stopped to deal with the animal. After dodging its initial attacks, my first move was a heavy kick to its back, trying to create some distance and throw it off balance. The bear took the hit personally and started attacking with renewed ferocity. I had to stay light on my feet, dodging its heavy paws repeatedly just to stay alive in the middle of the trail. I thought I had a moment to catch my breath and heal up since I had enough supplies, but the bear suddenly overpowered me, taking me down before I could recover. After getting back on the trail, I didn't see the bear again. Instead, I ran into a Mongol patrol that was heavily armed and seemingly waiting for something. I challenged the group's captain to a standoff. My timing was perfect, and I took him down with a single, clean strike before the rest of his men could react. The remaining Mongols were surprisingly well-trained, with most of them wielding dual swords. Their aggressive style made them much harder to manage than the standard soldiers I've faced before. Once the patrol was cleared, I searched their nearby wagon. I found a cache of supplies and guessed they might have been in the middle of a trade or a supply run. I continued my ride toward Azamo Bay but was suddenly ambushed by a group of bandits who just butchered some peasats. They clearly weren't expecting a samurai to be the one coming down the road. I went for the swordsman first to clear the immediate threat. All the while, the archers in the back were desperately trying to pin me down with arrows from a distance. Screenshot (19).png Once the melee fighter was down, I closed the gap on the archers. I took them out one by one with some particularly brutal actions, making sure they wouldn't be ambushing anyone else. After the dust settled, I found the bodies of several peasants that had been the bandits' initial targets. I really wish I could have arrived a few moments sooner to save them from such a pointless end. If you like the post, feel free to like, comment & share. I will soon come with another post.
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Duel at Tadayori's Rest.
https://3speak.tv/watch?v=naeemulnepun/be271498 The contest themes of @gamingphoto helps us seeing things in a video game that we normally ignore. I reached Tadayori's Rest, after discovering dead Mongols and evidence of another protector. Then Jin was confronted by Kaede, who challenged his identity as a Sakai. After a fierce duel where Jin initially held back, she recognized his skill and shared a riddle pointing toward Azamo Bay before departing. Gaming Photography Weekly Contest. After following the map to the entrance of Tadayori's Rest, I found myself having to crawl through a narrow hole to enter. Jin noted that there might have been an alternative way, but this path led directly into the sacred grounds. As I moved deeper into the site, I found the bodies of a Mongol patrol. Nearby, I found a map identical to the one from the Violet Crown, suggesting they were also hunting for the legendary armor before someone stopped them. I ran through the stunning field of violet flowers toward the heart of the rest. While walking through the blossoms, I couldn't help but wonder who had been skilled enough to take down those Mongols before I arrived. Upon reaching the cemetery area, I began investigating the surroundings. I found various riddles and fresh incense that matched the flowers from the Violet Crown, confirming the site's spiritual importance. Suddenly, a lady samurai named Kaede appeared and demanded to know my business. Even though Jin insisted he wasn't there for a fight, she ordered him to leave the sacred ground immediately. Jin introduced himself as Jin Sakai, nephew of Lord Shimura, but Kaede called him a liar and a thief. She refused to believe it was Jin Sakai and challenged him to a duel. As they drew their katanas, I hoped for a peaceful resolution, but we were forced into a fierce battle. Kaede was remarkably skilled, moving with the precision of a trained guardian. Jin kept asking her to stop, as he had no desire to kill her. I spent much of the early fight simply dodging her strikes, trying to avoid harming a woman who was clearly just defending her heritage. Kaede didn't let up and managed to land a few hits, draining my health. Realizing she wouldn't stop until she saw my true strength, I began returning the favor, dodging her attacks and countering with focused strikes. Once she realized she couldn't win, or perhaps recognized the Sakai style in my movements, Kaede called off the attack and asked for forgiveness. She revealed that the armor was no longer there, giving Jin a final hint: "Tadayori watches over Azamo Bay for eternity." If you like the post, feel free to like, comment & share. I will soon come with another post.
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The Trail of Violet Flowers.
https://3speak.tv/watch?v=naeemulnepun/85799f41 After defeating the bandits, I followed a trail of beautiful violet flowers to the Violet Crown. I recovered a map to Tadayori's rest and navigated treacherous cliffs and wild boars to reach a massive floral field. Despite a brutal fight with a Mongol patrol, I successfully reached the entrance of the legendary archer's final resting place. After successfully taking down the bandits, I had to follow the trail of flowers leading to the Violet Crown. These flowers are absolutely beautiful, creating a vibrant purple path through the landscape. I walked through the blossoms until I reached the Violet Crown itself. There, I found a container holding the map to Tadayori's rest, which I had to carefully crack open to see our next destination. After studying the map to understand the direction, I started jumping down the hillside to reach the bottom. It was a bit risky; I almost fell during one of the larger jumps, but I managed to keep my footing. On my way, I was detected by some wild boars that charged at me from the undergrowth. I didn't have any time to waste on animals, so I ignored them and kept riding toward the objective. I was initially confused about whether I was heading the right way until I crested a hill and saw a vast field of violet flowers. Seeing that purple horizon confirmed I was exactly where I needed to be. Suddenly, I ran into a group of Mongols blocking the path. I tried to charge one on horseback, but I failed my timing; he attacked first, so I fell off my horse. I quickly recovered and ran for the enemy. I managed to take down my initial target just as the rest of the squad started rushing toward me to close the gap. A shield bearer stepped up to stop me, but I took him down brutally. Two regular Mongols were right behind him, and for a second, I could see the genuine fear in their eyes as their leader fell. Even though they were clearly scared, they were bound to their duty and didn't run. They kept fighting, so I took them down mercilessly to clear the field. I continued following the map, and at last, I reached the location. I realized I had actually been holding the map upside down or looking at it the wrong way, but in the end, I reached the correct spot, and that's all that matters. If you like the post, feel free to like, comment & share. I will soon come with another post.
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The Legend of Tadayori.
https://3speak.tv/watch?v=naeemulnepun/13c83152 After enjoying a peaceful sunrise, I learned of the legendary armor of Tadayori Nagao from a peasant. I traveled to find the musician Yamato, who spoke of Tadayori's peaceful death and his vanished armor. Following clues about a "violet crown," I fought through bandits in northern Azamo to begin searching for the legendary gear. I found a small group of peasants living by the beachside after taking a moment to enjoy a beautiful sunrise. It looked like they were gathered to start working for the day, so I approached to see if they had any news. One of the peasants spoke of the tale of Tadayori, a legendary archer whose armor was said to grant incredible power. Jin expressed interest in the story, and the peasant suggested I seek out a musician named Yamato for the full legend. The peasant told me Yamato could be found near the river that separates the region from Tsutsu. I wasted no time and started riding toward the spot, eager to track down this piece of history. I rode for a long time, choosing to ignore the various Mongol patrols and bandits scattered along the road. I eventually found the musician telling his stories to some peasants. I spoke to Yamato, and he recounted the legend of Tadayori Nagao. He described how the hero saved Tsushima from a pirate invasion and mentioned that his famous armor simply vanished after he passed away peacefully at home. Yamato mentioned the few surviving writings about Tadayori refer to a "violet crown" in northern Azamo where he used to meditate. With this clue in mind, the Legend of Tadayori officially began, and I started traveling north. On my way, I ran into some groups of Mongol. I wasn't looking for a distraction, so I pushed my horse to the limit to escape them as they tried to charge me for a fight. Once I reached the search area in northern Azamo, I was forced into a fight with a group of bandits. They were guarding the fields of violet flowers I needed to investigate, so I had to clear them out first. When only the last bandit remained, I decided to test out my new smoke bomb. I threw it at his feet and moved in for a cool-looking assassination while he was blinded by the smoke. If you like the post, feel free to like, comment & share. I will soon come with another post.
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Kuta River Bridge.
https://3speak.tv/watch?v=naeemulnepun/104292e7 The contest themes of @gamingphoto helps us seeing things in a video game that we normally ignore. While riding toward Hiyoshi Pass, I rescued a peasant from bandits in the Golden Forest ang got a tip. After scouting the Kuta Grasslands, I cleared a Mongol-held bridge using stealth and archery. Despite a failed standoff, I defeated the leader and made the territory safe for everyone. Gaming Photography Weekly Contest. I was riding toward the Hiyoshi Pass bridge, intending to ignore side activities, but I couldn't pass by when I saw some Mongols torturing a defenseless man in the Golden Forest. After clearing out most of the Mongols, only a single heavy soldier remained. I fought him one on one and took him down with a final, satisfying strike. I freed the peasant, who warned me that traveling north from Azamo was dangerous because Mongols were watching the coasts. I decided to head that way to clear the path for other travelers. I noticed the heavy Mongol from earlier hadn't died yet and was still suffering on the ground. I went over to deliver a quick end to his pain before moving on. I handled the incident at the Hiyoshi Pass in the meantime, then continued my journey across the bridge toward the Kuta Grasslands. The ride through the Kuta Grasslands was beautiful, but I soon reached the Kuta River bridge, which was being blocked by the Mongol territory, preventing anyone from passing safely. I started my sabotage of the camp by picking off an archer stationed high on a watchtower. A perfect headshot ensured he didn't have time to alert the others. I stayed low in the tall grass and repositioned to find another archer on a different tower. I took him down with another well placed arrow from the shadows. After observing the Mongol leader, I decided to challenge him to a standoff. Unfortunately, I messed up the timing, which left me vulnerable as the fight began. Since the standoff failed, I had to engage the leader and his soldiers in a frantic melee. It was a tough duel, but I managed to cut through them despite the initial mistake. Another archer started peppering me with arrows from a nearby tower. I climbed up and dealt with him immediately to stop the constant pressure from above. Several Mongols tried to climb the tower to knock me off. I fought them right there on the platform and took them down, with ending suffering of a Mongol clinging to life. I climbed down and found only one archer left. Since he was trying to engage me in an archery duel, I decided to finish him with a single arrow of my own. With the area cleared and the road safe, I unlocked a new smoke bomb. I tested it out immediately to see the effect, and the thick cloud looked absolutely dope. If you like the post, feel free to like, comment & share. I will soon come with another post.
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