![]() To begin with, find the musician Yamato in Komatsu, his approximate location should be marked on your map with a Blue Diamond icon. This will likely be the first Mythic Tale quest you take on, and as such it’s quite quick and easy compared to the others. ![]() These lore-clad hikes across the plains, mountains and valleys of Tsushima will take a good bit of detective work and patience to solve, but fear not for we have the solutions for you right here! Act 1 Mythic Tales The Heavenly Strike Sucker Punch’s fantastic Samurai epic, Ghost of Tsushima, features many interesting questlines both in the main campaign and in the Side Quests found throughout Tsushima Island, but the real stand-out side-quests come in the form of Mythic Tales. This guide is a sub-guide of our main Ghost of Tsushima Trophy Guide. ― Jin's journal entry after starting the Tale.Where to Find and How to Complete the Mythic Tales in Ghost of Tsushima. I need to find this murderous warrior-and stop him. I found a musician surrounded by bodies-the victims of a warrior seeking to learn Shigenori's Heavenly Strike, a katana technique that would be disastrous in the wrong hands… if it even exists. ― Jin's journal entry before starting the Tale, if he hears of the musician from a peasant. I thought that katana technique was a myth… but maybe I should hear him out. There's a musician in Komatsu telling the tale of Shigenori's Heavenly Strike. ― Jin's journal entry before starting the Tale, if he encounters the musician with no prior knowledge. Was that I musician I heard? He could be in trouble. Upon his arrival, Yasuhira explains revenge has been his only goal for the 15 years since the rebellion – that he has dreamed of cutting Lord Shimura "to the bone." Jin and Yasuhira enter a duel, and in using the Heavenly Strike against Jin, he actually teaches the technique to Jin, who turns it back upon his opponent. In turn, this leads Jin to survey Shigenori's Rest below, where Shigenori is buried near an old dueling ring. Jin comes across his lodgings at a watchtower and discovers Yasuhira has been collecting documents about Shigenori that lead Jin to find a white-leafed tree next to Plum Blossom Shrine at Shigenori's Peak. He had left Tsushima but returned after the invasion and was working with the Mongols. After their rebellion was crushed, the clan was dissolved and the retainers dismissed. Jin tracks down the murderer, a man named Yasuhira, who was a retainer for Clan Yarikawa. When a storm approaches, a sword is placed at Shigenori's Rest by a student who knows of its location to ward off attacks from the beasts of nature. Few students found him, and only the bravest and most skilled proved worthy of learning the Heavenly Strike. As the final beast fell, the storm cleared and Tsushima was safe again. ![]() Shigenori's Heavenly Strike cut through them faster than they could move. Their clash turned the sand to ash and bleached the leaves of trees white. Shigenori lured the creatures to a desolate beach in Komatsu, where the sand would slow their movement. With years of practice, he had created the Heavenly Strike, an attack that struck quicker than the eye could follow. The people knew only one man who could possibly stand against the lightning beasts – Shigenori, the fastest swordsman in all of Tsushima. These violent creatures tore through villages, causing death and destruction. Wherever lightning struck, beasts of lightning appeared. When Tsushima was first settled, a strange and terrible thunderstorm swept across our island. Jin asks Yamato to tell him the tale, so he knows what this warrior is seeking: When Jin meets up with Yamato, the bard is surrounded by dead bodies, saying a fearsome warrior demanded to know the tale and killed innocent bystanders when Yamato didn't give him the answers he sought. Jin encounters a peasant who tells him that the musician, Yamato, told him a tale at Komatsu Forge about the myth of the Heavenly Strike. ![]()
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