
Using the Arm and its Prosthetic Tools, Sekiro sets off towards Ashina Castle to find and retrieve his master, killing all and any who might stand in his way.The Sculptor, or Busshi of Aretera, a mysterious hermit monk with an obsession for carving Buddhist statues, rescues Sekiro and outfits him with a special mechanical Prosthetic Arm.Sekiro faces off with Genichiro Ashina in a duel and is defeated, losing his left arm in the process.The Ashina clan faces a hopeless challenge, and decides to abduct the Divine Heir in a bid to use his ancestral power.who is the last descendant of a legendary bloodline, and said to house special power within his blood. All shinobi are the subjects of their lords, and Sekiro is the protector of Kuro, the Divine Heir.A young Sekiro, referred to as the "Starving Wolf", is taken from a battlefield by a man known as " The Owl", who becomes his father and mentor.See the Story & Lore page for contextual information on the Sengoku period and the overall story of the game. “The Lord is absolute, protect with your life” is the principle by which shinobi live. At the start of this story, he is defeated by Ashina’s commander, Genichiro, losing both the Divine Heir and his left arm, which is later replaced by the Shinobi Prosthetic. Along with excellent vision and hearing, he is able to sneak around and perform effective Deathblows on Enemies. He is highly skilled, with many combat arts and abilities at his disposal, and mastery of blocking, deflecting and attacking. Sekiro InformationĪ shinobi who serves Kuro, the Divine Heir. Unlike in other FromSoftware titles such as Dark Souls and Bloodborne, players cannot customize the player character as freely, being instead set on a course to experience Sengoku Japan as the "One-Armed Wolf" shinobi, Sekiro. Sekiro (隻狼), commonly known as "Wolf" (狼, Ōkami), is the protagonist of Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice.
