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Character of Sekiro
from Souls
Sekiro , The Wolf (Player)
Kuro , The Divine Heir
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A shinobi who serves the prince. Calm and quiet as the law commands, but also capable of great brutality to achieve missions. Just like the wolf never embraces and just kills, so would an excellent shinobi. At the start of this story, they find themselves beaten by Ashina’s commander, losing both prince and left arm, which is replaced by a shinobi arm prosthetic. “The Lord is absolute, protect with your life” is the principle by which shinobi live. The law demands rescue, and vengeance. See Equipment for available gear and Skills and Skill Trees for Character Progression.
Descendant of an ancient bloodline, and the one who the Wolf must protect. He was adopted and raised by the Hirata Clan, a branching house of the Ashina Clan. The only surviving descendant of an ancient clan. The Prince was raised in seclusion as a Shinobi, and adoptive son of Ashina’s minister Hirata. He appears calm and strong-willed beyond his years, with a dignified appearance and gentle demeanor. He was captured by the Ashina clan due to his unique ancestry.
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Emma, The Gentle Blade
The Sculptor, Busshi of Aredera
Emma is A former student of the renowned physician Dogen, Emma is a healer that can be found at the Dilapidated Temple. She will assist Sekiro by improving his Healing Gourd in exchange for Gourd Seeds.
When she was just a child, the Sculptor, at that time the shinobi known as Orangutan, saved her from a battlefield and let his dear friend, lord Dogen, adopt her. Wishing to repay his master, she started studying medicine from a young age and became a skilled doctor.
The Sculptor, or Busshi of Aredera as he is referred to by promotional material, is the exiled sculptor of the Dilapidated Temple. He is a taciturn, ill-mannered old man who spends his days living as a hermit inside a dilapidated temple located deep within the mountains near Ashina Castle. For reasons unknown, he chooses to assist Sekiro on his quest by fitting him with a Shinobi Prosthetic after the Wolf lost his arm. When not directly aiding Sekiro by offering to add new Tools of Upgrades to his arm, he spends most of his time carving warped, furious-looking statues of the Buddha.
