The Warrior's Code.
My journey in Ghost of Tsushima continues after the fall. Jin Sakai got separated from Yuna saying he'll look for someone when Yuna will go to look for her brother. After we got separated, I thought it was best find Yuna's brother first as she said her brother could forge me any weapons I needed.
I was still in those pampas grasses and this whole place looked beautiful especially with the wind and the fantastic music in the background and you can see the beautiful nature as well.
Yuna was around 410m away from me in a village so I started riding my horse to get to her and after riding for around 200m, I noticed this Mongol Territory which is Traveler's Rest Inn.
I stopped there to check around and that's when I got surprised to see Jin having two arrows on his back. I really don't know how he got them but he got them and I guess its a glitch.
I decided to fight the Mongols and liberate this place so I left my horse behind and I asked for a stand-off with that enemy. This was the third time when I got the stand-off perfectly.
There came more of them and they kept killing me as I was not dodging enough cause I was kind of blood thirsty and was trying to take them down only.
That's a leader of them who had special armor and weapons with him and I killed him after some try. There were more Mongols that I killed and then I collected any resources that I could from that place.
After riding my horse for a moment, I found Yuna at south of Kelchi fishing village and it looked like she was already done fighting some enemies there.
The Warrior's Code started from there when Yuna said she got news about a blacksmith taking upriver along with some prisoners so we stared our ride to get to the camp as this can be her brother.
When we were near the Mongol camp, I climbed on that rock and looked at Castle Kaneda where I'll have to visit soon to free uncle Shimura and look Jin got another arrow which is in his chest.
Keeping a distance, we made a plan about how we should attack the Mongols. Yuna was suggesting we should kill the Mongols in stealth otherwise they'll kill the prisoners.
They waited till dark and then after getting in the camp, Yuna asked me to kill them in stealth and I did the first stealth kill there.
Then Jin Sakai went into flashback and remembered his training with uncle Shimura where he learned the warrior's code which is about killing enemies not from behind.
There were a lot more Mongols whom I killed in stealth, every one of them and I did it nicely.
Most of the prisoners were executed there but we found only one who was not Yuna's brother and that prisoner told us a blacksmith that sounds like Yuna's brother was taken somewhere else.
Then we got a glimpse of what was happening with uncle Shimura in the prison of Castle Kaneda and it looked like he didn't betray.
The Warrior's Code came to an ending when Yuna left Jin Sakai and went towards the next location where I'll probably go next.
That's all for now. I'll write about more of this story again soon. Be safe till we meet again.
Au revoir/Goodbye.
All the screenshots are my take from my play using the in-game photo mode and I tried canva to edit the thumbnail.
Wow, this game surely has a nice graphic and I liked how you fought those enemies. Cool photos.
It HAS a nice graphic for sure and I like the photo mode the most/ Thanks for your comment.
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