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Ise Sadatame (伊勢貞為; 1559 – 1609) was a military commander during the Sengoku period and vassal of the Ashikaga shogunate.[1]

Biography[]

Life in exile[]

"He poisoned me. And when I was sick, he took control of our clan. Now he commands whatever Lord Mitsuhide bids. It has caused us shame, and anger, as you saw."
―Sadatame telling Naoe and Yasuke about Sadaoki's actions, 1582.[src]-[m]

Originally the head of the Ise clan with Yamazaki Castle as its stronghold, Sadatame was poisoned by his ambitious younger brother Ise Sadaoki, who promptly usurped him as the clan's new leader. While he survived the poison, Sadatame was forced to remove himself from clan affairs due to the resulting illness and retired to the Byodoin Temple, where he took up monkhood and was guarded by a servant.[2]

In 1582, after learning that Sadaoki had seemingly joined a group known as the Shinbakufu and was serving under his father-in-law Akechi Mitsuhide, Sadatame wrote a letter to his younger brother to dissuade him. While his letter was able to reach Sadaoki,[2] the younger brother's reply was intercepted and stolen by a thief called Gennojo who held grudges against the Ise clan.[3]

Conflict with Sadaoki[]

Sadaoki: "You come here grovelling like a beggar, bringing a pair of murdering ronin with you!"
Sadatame: "No, brother. They are not my family! You are."
Sadaoki: "You are sentimental and weak. You sicken me."
—Sadatame trying to reason with his brother, 1582.[src]-[m]

In June, Sadatame was visited by the Iga kunoichi Fujibayashi Naoe and the samurai Yasuke, who sought to eliminate Sadaoki due to his part in Oda Nobunaga's death. While Sadatame was willing to assist Naoe and Yasuke with their efforts, he was adamant that he could reason with his younger brother. To help them get into the castle, Sadatame directed them to seek out his friend and ally Ujimasa, a former castle guard who was hiding out at Kiyomizudera Temple. To gain their trust, Sadatame also sent them to meet with his messenger and recover Sadaoki's letter, which had been lost near Arashiyama.[2]

Some time later, Naoe and Yasuke returned after obtaining the castle's inner gate key and the letter backing Sadatame's statement and confirming Sadaoki's membership within the Shinbakufu. Although initially reluctant to go against his brother, Sadatame eventually laid out his plan to enter the castle, which Naoe and Yasuke agreed with. While Naoe sneaked in to open the inner castle gate, Yasuke helped to clear a path before escorting Sadatame inside.[4]

Upon entering the inner courtyard, Sadatame immediately split from the group to confront Sadaoki. Sadatame kneeled down in front of his brother, begging him to leave Mitsuhide's service and rebuild the clan together. Sadaoki refused and berated him, declaring that he would stand beside Mitsuhide when he became the next shōgun and rebuild the clan with his help.[4]

At that moment, the brothers were interrupted by the arrival of Gennojo, who slashed Sadatame and escaped from Sadaoki. A fight soon broke out between Sadaoki and Naoe and Yasuke, culminating in Sadaoki's defeat and death. A wounded Sadatame then told Naoe and Yasuke that he would bury and mourn his brother, while vowing to undo the mistakes he had made.[4]

Behind the scenes[]

Ise Sadatame is a historical figure introduced in Assassin's Creed: Shadows. He is known for having abdicated clan headship to his younger brother, Ise Sadaoki, for health reasons. However, some believe the move might have been politically driven, as Sadatame had been a supporter of shōgun Ashikaga Yoshihide, who died in 1568, with Ashikaga Yoshiaki taking nominal power. There is no evidence to suggest Sadatame being poisoned as the reason for him stepping down as leader of the Ise clan.[1]

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