This is the tale, of The Ghost Of Tsushima Jin Sakai, nephew to Lord Shimura, was once a great, and powerful samurai. When the Mongols invaded, he was among the 80 samurai who aimed to slow the mongol army's takeover. While attempting to help his uncle he was gravely wounded after a great explosion of the Mongols fire weapons. Some say Sakai died on the beach that day, and that where his body lay, next to the fabled Sakai Katana, the spirit of his father imbued Jins fallen body with spirit of a demon, a vengeful ghost, fuled by the rage and fear of the island of tsushima itself. Legends say that The Ghost Of Tsushima could dissapear into a cloud of mist. That his claws could be thrown into the throats of his mongol victims. The Ghost is said to have the ability to cast curses and spells, causing his foes to die a slow painful death, or influencing them to fight their allies like crazed rats. He could even light the fabled Sakai katana aflame at will. He could create noises in the night to lure his victims to their death, cause large explosions not unlike that which wounded him at komoda, and fire a bow more accurately than Tadayori himself. His sword arm equally deadly, The Ghost was the last living practitioner of Shiganori's heavenly strike, The Dance of Wrath, and he was so skilled, amd so deadly, that he he created the fabled Ghost stance, a sword technique where the practitioner channels all their rage and pain into their blade, which was so powerful it could kill a man with a single slash, terrifying all who would come to wittnes it. As word spread of this terrifying spirit of vengeance, The Ghost single handedly managed to eradicate the mongol presence from tsushima, able to silently take the lives of every mongol in enormous encampments in mere minutes, freeing the captives the Mongols took prisoner as he went. Whether Jin Sakai truly died that day on the beach, will forever remain a mystery, but one thing is for certain, on that day, the Ghost of Tsushima, slayer of Khotun Kahn himself, hero of the people of tsushima, embodiment of rage and fear incarnate Was born. And he was angry
Yarikawa siege is the most epic scene ever made in this story. The background music is also epic like you would imagine you are also uniting with Jin and Yarikawa clan against Mongolians. Hands to the creator of this beautiful musical score.
I hope they have this theme when they do the scene in the movie. If they don't have the Yarikawa defense, let alone this theme, that's gonna be pretty upsetting. It's a huge plot moment for Jin.
@TheNewFlutist Oh they simply have to. The Yarikawa - Yuna's Tale story arcs are when he truly became the Ghost. You're right, they simply can't cut that out.
I don’t know if I’m weird, but when I play games I’m a bit too attached to it, throughout the entire game I felt like I was Jin Sakai, every choice I made and every action I did was what a perfect Jin Sakai in my view would do. This particular moment in the game I was extremely into the game and I felt the anger that Jin Sakai would have felt if he were to be real. I wonder if anyone else has this too or if I’m alone
I felt like a true samurai when I walked out of that fort with Yuna and Taka with the villagers begging for the Ghost to save them. Then making it too the gate as the mongols begin to break it down.
I may be late though but hearing this song, I'd imagine a boss fight against the Ghost of Jin Sakai to prove who would be worthy of carrying the title of the Ghost. His 1st Phase the music goes from 0:00 to 2:07. His 2nd Phase is where he transforms into a Vengeful Ghost Samurai while at the same time forming his iconic Ghost Stance. The music goes from 2:08 to onwards.
Jogo games desde que tinha 5 anos. Hoje tenho 30 anos. Esse foi o melhor jogo que joguei na minha vida. Impactado com toda a mecânica e história do jogo.
This game came out around the same time the pandemic. It changed a lot of people. I worked at amazon. Met people who were cool. But then came the vaccines, i am a pure blood. And they didn’t like that. So I blocked and deleted them. But it was them who treated me wrong first. So yeah. This game gave me a purpose and reason to keep fighting. Even though i lost many cool people irl ☝️