Armory Officer Miyazaki Kaneo (Japanese: 宮崎兼雄 Miyazaki Kaneo) was a historical figure in Inazuma who lived roughly 500 years ago. He was part of Mikoshi Nagamasa's entourage at Tatarasuna.
Story[]
Miyazaki was the Vice Armory Officer of Tatarasuna when Mikoshi Nagamasa was its Inspector, and taught Nagamasa about the intricacies of steelwork and bladesmithing.[1] He was mentioned to have discussed bladesmithing with Katsuragi, Nagamasa's yoriki, and was later present when Nagamasa forged the Daitatara Nagamasa — the blade that would later become known as the Katsuragikiri Nagamasa.[2]
Miyazaki penned Rather Aged Notes #6, remarking on his mixed feelings about Nagamasa, who slew Katsuragi and indirectly caused Nozomu's death. In the note, he also indicates that Kinjiro placed the forging blueprint for Katsuragikiri Nagamasa in The Arsenal.
Chararacter Mentions[]
Character Stories
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Trivia[]
- The NPC Miyazaki Saburou is likely a descendant of Miyazaki's, or at least shares the same lineage. This also likely makes Miyazaki a practitioner of the Miyazaki Art, one of the swordsmithing traditions in Tatarasuna and the one which Saburou practices.
Other Languages[]
Language | Official Name |
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English | Miyazaki Kaneo |
Chinese (Simplified) | 宫崎兼雄 Gōngqí Jiānxióng |
Chinese (Traditional) | 宮崎兼雄 Gōngqí Jiānxióng |
Japanese | 宮崎兼雄 Miyazaki Kaneo |
Korean | 미야자키 카네오 Miyajaki Kane'o |
Spanish | Miyazaki Kaneo |
French | Miyazaki Kaneo |
Russian | Миядзаки Канэо Miyadzaki Kaneo |
Thai | Miyazaki Kaneo |
Vietnamese | Miyazaki Kaneo |
German | Miyazaki Kaneo |
Indonesian | Miyazaki Kaneo |
Portuguese | Miyazaki Kaneo |
Turkish | Miyazaki Kaneo |
Italian | Miyazaki Kaneo |
Change History[]
- Miyazaki's full name, Miyazaki Kaneo, was revealed.
- Miyazaki's title was revised in the English localization:
- Old: Armory Officer
New: Vice Armory Officer
- Old: Armory Officer
- Miyazaki was introduced as the Armory Officer of the Mikage Furnace.
References[]
- ↑ Weapon: Katsuragikiri Nagamasa
- ↑ Interactable: Rather Aged Notes