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A historical fiction about Japan's first African Samurai. Yasuke, born in colonial Mozambique, grew up seeing horrific things. His people were tormented daily, and nothing was set in stone. Every day was a constant struggle to stay ahead and out of trouble's gaze until one fateful day. Alessandro Valignano, an Italian missionary, found Yasuke walking along a trail one day and stopped him. He was impressed by his size and the look in his eyes. Valignano knew that Yasuke (known as Isaque at that time) would be the perfect servant on his journey overseas. Without much of a choice, Yasuke left his home and his family, now in servitude to a man whose morals were not fully aligned. He traveled to different countries, escorting Valignano and protecting him and his assets. After some years, he and Valignano set foot on Japanese soil, prepared to travel the country and spread God's word to its people. However, Japan was war-torn during the Sengoku era, and its people felt a similar fear to Yasuke's people. His desire to protect those who could not protect themselves piqued the interest of the well-known and very powerful warlord, Oda Nobunaga. Eventually, he and Nobunaga would cross paths, and that was the true beginning of this story. Yasuke's honorable nature and indomitable spirit paved the way for many victories under Nobunaga's tutelage, but losses were sure to come. Lessons must be learned to call oneself truly wise. And to learn lessons, one must make mistakes. Through Yasuke's successes and failures, he was able to become one of the most influential names in Japanese society. This is the story of Yasuke.

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This is a Historical fiction. While names and references to historical figures are used in this literary work, it should by no means be used as an educational text as the story is wholly fictional.

© 2024 Asher Kahiya

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Names: Kahiya, Asher, author, Boyd, Hutchinson, co-author, illustrator, editor

Title: The Untold Tales of Africa Presents: Yasuke

Description: New York: Black Maverick Comics LLC, [2024]

| Includes bibliographical references and index.

Identifiers: ISBN 978-1-7378988-5-6 (eBook)

Genre: Historical Fiction

Printed in The United States of America

Book design by Hutchinson Boyd

Book Illustrations by Hutchinson Boyd

The Untold Tales of Africa

Presents

Yasuke

Asher Kahiya

Chapter 1:

Arrival

Alessandro Valignano, an Italian missionary, embarked on a mission to spread Christianity to faraway lands. His travels led him to Mozambique, a thriving port city on Africa's southeastern coast. Valignano employed his diplomatic skills and leverage as an Italian missionary to encourage the Mozambican people to adopt Christian teachings. This journey would ultimately alter the course of history.

Amidst his endeavors in Mozambique, Valignano encountered a young man carrying large mounds of wood and hay to his village. He motioned to one of his men to grab the man’s attention. They did, and he spoke to the young man, a translator speaking to him as well to ensure understanding. “Young man, what is your name?” The young man responded, “Isaque, Father.” Valignano smiled. “What a specimen you are. Tell me, do you believe in the one true God, Jesus Christ, and his teachings?” Isaque nodded suspiciously, unsure of why he was being questioned. “Good, then you know all too well that when the lord calls upon you to do his righteous work, you must answer. You are precisely the man I need by my side to complete my mission. Tall and sturdy, and the ferocity in your eyes tells me that you have experienced terror and faced it head-on. You have seen the devil and did not allow yourself to look away in fear. Am I correct, young man? Have you seen the devil?” Valignano’s questioning perturbed Isaque, but he did not show it. Instead, he stood tall, looked Valignano in the eyes, and said, “I have faced the devil many times, Father.” Valignano slightly grinned and asked, “And what did he tempt you with?” Isaque paused and looked off into the distance.

Impressed by Isaque's humble demeanor and resilience, Valignano offered him an opportunity to serve as his valet, accompanying him on his mission across Japan. This invitation presented Isaque with a chance to not only escape the confines of slavery but also to delve deeper into the intricacies of Japanese society and its interactions with the Western world.

Isaque, a humble young man from Mozambique, lived a simple life in a small village. Born into a world touched by the colonial pressures of Portugal, he knew the harsh realities of life under foreign rule. As a teenager of seventeen years, Isaque's peaceful existence was shattered when Portuguese settlers laid their greedy hands upon his homeland, tearing families apart and snuffing out the flames of hope.

He was the single child of his parents, his mother being a pillar of strength and his father a beacon of wisdom. Their peaceful existence was shattered when their village came under attack by marauders seeking to exploit the land and its people.

During this violent onslaught, Isaque's father met his untimely demise, defending his family and their way of life. In the chaos and devastation, Isaque witnessed his father's valiant struggle and heard his final words, spoken with a mixture of pain and love. His father's dying breath carried a promise, a solemn vow that Isaque would never allow injustice to stand and that he would always follow his moral compass and do what was right for the betterment of his people. His father died hoping that Isaque would be able to stand up for those who could not stand up for themselves one day.

Now, Isaque stood before a man who claimed to be just, but Isaque knew better. He knew that the offer he was given was not an offer but a demand, finely decorated but just as deadly if he were to resist. When Isaque returned home to say his goodbyes, Isaque's mother, with tears streaming down her face, embraced her son and whispered words of encouragement amidst their shared grief. She urged him to embark on his journey, to seek a better life and find the strength to overcome the hardships that had befallen them. Isaque was only in his twenties, had recently fallen in love, and wanted to marry and start a family. He looked upon his fiancé as she held him tightly, her eyes filled with longing and hope, as they shared a heartfelt farewell. At that moment, Isaque promised to return one day a stronger man, able to do more for his family and his people. But today, he was not strong enough to resist the demands of the Jesuit missionary.

He vowed to his family that he would return, no matter the distance or the obstacles that lay before him. Isaque's promise was etched into his very being, constantly reminding him of the love and strength that anchored him to his homeland. He carried their memories within his heart, their faces imprinted in his mind, and their hopes and dreams became his driving force.

Within the week, Valignano prepared Isaque and brought him aboard the Jesuit’s vessel. Initially, Isaque was taken as an enslaved person, a common practice during that era. However, Valignano saw beyond the chains that bound him, recognizing the unique qualities within Isaque. He realized that Isaque’s spirit was indomitable and that Isaque had the potential to move mountains with his strength. This sparked his decision to give Isaque a more critical role as a valet and bodyguard, someone who would always stay close to Valignano and protect him from the many dangers in the foreign lands they would tour.

With Isaque now in his entourage, Valignano set sail for foreign lands. As they traversed the vast expanse of the ocean, Isaque's mind was filled with anticipation and curiosity. He anticipated what the other countries would be like. For the first time in his life, he was leaving his home. He was nervous and, in some ways, anxious, but he had faith that he would one day see his mother and his beloved once again.

On his journey, Isaque faced ridicule from other passengers and crew. Unlike the other enslaved people on the ship, he held his head high. He was honorable, had faith in God, and believed he would one day see his home and family again. However, the journey across the vast ocean was treacherous, filled with uncertainties and moments of despair. Yet, through the hardships and turbulent waves, the flame of his determination burned brighter, fueled by the love and faith his family had bestowed upon him.

For the next few years, Isaque was a valet and bodyguard for Valignano. They traversed different Asian countries, most notably India, before beginning their next voyage to Japan. During their time in India, Isaque learned martial arts and sculpted his body into a fighting machine. There was never a dull day on their travels. Bandits would frequently attempt to steal their wares, and non-believers who desired to hold onto their religious traditions would try to run Valignano and his group away. Isaque learned to become vigilant and focused in the face of danger, and by the time Valignano decided it was time for them to move on to new lands, Isaque was a changed man. In his early thirties, he was tall, muscular, and full of scars, each telling a story of his shortcomings. Each scar was a lesson and a promise never to make the same error twice.

One night, on his voyage to Japan, tensions were high on the ship. The crew was particularly abusive to the enslaved people that night, and many of the enslaved people were considering rebellion. They spoke among themselves and proposed a plan to attack the crew when they came below deck to the slave quarters. They would overpower the oppressors and then reach the top deck. Once there, they would spread out, attack the crew, and overtake the ship. Isaque sat to the side, outside of the group. He decided that he did not want to partake in the ambush. He knew that he would feel compelled to join in if it were meant for him to join in. Instead, he felt forced to stay out of the brewing conflict. He wished to traverse Japan’s landscape and assist Valignano in spreading God’s word. He decided he would see his journey through.

The enslaved people had enough and were ready to revolt. Isaque stood up and walked to the leader of the revolt. He punched the man so hard that he fell to his knees, gasping for air. Isaque looked at the other enslaved people who were now preparing to fight him and said, “Do any of you know how to sail a ship?” They stood quietly and looked at each other, waiting for someone to step forward. “Do you know how to read the stars and let them guide you across the seas?” The men shook their heads. Some grabbed their faces and wiped the sweat from their cheeks. The leader attempted to stand. His legs still shaky, he said. We do not belong in chains, Isaque. He responded, “This is the path God laid before us. It will not last forever unless you lose faith in his greater plan. I, for one, will not ruin the journey before it begins by drowning at sea. So, stay patient. See this through, and we will see our families again when the opportunity arises.” The men relaxed and sat back down slowly, holding their wrists, rubbing the red, raised skin caused by the constant friction of the chains. They took deep breaths and eventually went to sleep.

During the long and arduous voyage, Isaque often found himself gazing out at the endless expanse of water, contemplating the life he had left behind. He yearned for his mother's embrace, the warmth of his fiancé’s hand in his, and the simple joys of his village. Memories of their laughter flooded his dreams, and the compassion they had shown him became his sanctuary amid the isolation and uncertainty.

As the ship approached the shores of Japan, Isaque's heart quickened with anticipation and a tinge of nervousness. He knew that his arrival in this foreign land marked the beginning of a new chapter in his life, one filled with both challenges and possibilities. The promise he had made to his loved ones fueled his determination to persevere, no matter the obstacles that lay ahead.

Stepping foot on Japanese soil, Isaque took a deep breath, inhaling the scent of unfamiliar spices and the essence of a culture so different from his own. He knew he was entering a realm where his color and foreign origins would draw attention and curiosity. But Isaque refused to be defined solely by his appearance; he would let his actions and character speak for themselves.

As he made his way through bustling streets and observed the traditions of this land, Isaque felt a mixture of awe and uncertainty. The language, the attire, and the social dynamics vastly differed from what he had known in Mozambique and even India. Yet, he was determined to immerse himself in the culture, to learn and adapt, and to find his place in this complex tapestry of Japanese society. When he was not working under Valignano’s direction, he spent time with the natives, learning their language and ways of life. As Isaque delved deeper into the intricate tapestry of Japanese society, he encountered curiosity and prejudice due to his unique background. Some viewed him with awe, marveling at his dark color, while others regarded him with suspicion, wary of an outsider encroaching upon their traditions. His physical strength led him to spend most of his time with martial artists in the areas where he resided. He would engage in combat with them and learn new things on his trek through Japan. At first, he experienced discrimination because of his appearance, but that quickly changed when he showcased his strength and determination to win against better-trained opponents.

While Isaque had traveled a good portion of Japan and learned their language and culture for about a year, his journey there had only begun. He sensed that something more was to come. He was unaware that his initial arrival in Japan would initiate a chain of events that would significantly impact his future.

He sought opportunities to learn the language, immersing himself in the local customs and etiquette. Isaque's humility and openness endeared him to those who recognized his genuine efforts to embrace their culture. He studied diligently, honing his understanding of the Japanese way of life. His stoic nature made him a perfect candidate for what was to come.

Over time, Isaque's reputation as a steadfast and loyal individual began to spread. Tales of his relentless determination and persistence reached the ears of influential figures, including the renowned Oda Nobunaga. The feudal lord, known for his keen intellect and appreciation for foreign knowledge, became intrigued by the accounts of a black man who had arrived on Japanese shores.

The paths of Isaque and Oda Nobunaga would soon intertwine, setting in motion a series of events that would shape their destinies. But for now, as Isaque navigated the complexities of this unfamiliar land, his promise remained his guiding light. In moments of doubt or weariness, he recalled their loving embrace, faith in him, and shared dreams.

Isaque pressed onward, his skills and abilities catching the attention of those around him. His physical strength and agility, honed through years of hardship, became a testament to his determination and resilience. As he trained rigorously, immersing himself in the art of combat, he sought to become a formidable warrior who would uphold the ideals of loyalty and honor.

Deep within his heart, Isaque carried the weight of his promise. He would ponder how his family was doing and whether they believed he was alive. Whether they thought he would return home. Japan was not his first stop. He had traveled to India as well. It had been years since he saw their faces. He yearned to fulfill his vow, to bring honor to his family and return to the land that had shaped him. However, the road ahead was treacherous and uncertain. Nonetheless, Isaque's unwavering spirit blazed like a beacon in the darkness, guiding him toward his ultimate destiny.

In the land of the rising sun, Isaque would face formidable challenges, forge unlikely alliances, and carve his name into the annals of history. The journey that had begun with a promise would soon lead him to meet with the enigmatic Oda Nobunaga, forever altering the course of his life and the fate of Japan.

As Isaque continued his journey through Japan, he noticed the palpable conflicts and civil unrest that gripped the nation. The country was in constant turmoil, with various factions vying for power and control. Daimyos, feudal lords of different regions, waged war against each other, seeking to expand their territories and establish dominance.

The unification of Japan seemed like an elusive dream, as rival warlords clashed on battlefields and in political maneuverings. The land was divided, with different factions pledging their allegiance to other leaders, each with their own ambitions and strategies. It was a time of shifting alliances, betrayals, and the constant struggle for supremacy.

Isaque, as an outsider, observed these conflicts with a mixture of awe and apprehension. He witnessed the devastation left in the wake of battles, the suffering of the ordinary people caught in the crossfire, and the widespread chaos that permeated every corner of the land. The civil unrest was a constant reminder of the fragile state of the nation and the immense challenges ahead.

Within this backdrop of conflict, Isaque's journey took on a more profound significance. He realized that his presence in Japan was not merely a personal quest but also intertwined with the nation's fate. As he navigated the treacherous waters of political intrigue and societal divisions, he understood that his actions could shape history.

Isaque's experiences as an enslaved person in Mozambique instilled in him resilience and an understanding of the harsh realities of life. His encounters with violence and loss had desensitized him to the brutality of war. He recognized that Japan, much like his homeland, was a land where power dictated the lives of its people, and survival often depended on one's ability to adapt and seize opportunities.

In this tumultuous era, Isaque's arrival as a black man from a distant land added another layer of complexity to the already intricate dynamics of Japanese society. Prejudices and misconceptions were rife, with some viewing him as an exotic curiosity and others perceiving him as a threat to their cultural norms. He faced admiration and hostility, his presence challenging the status quo and forcing people to confront their biases.

Yet, amidst the conflicts and civil unrest, Isaque found moments of connection and camaraderie. He encountered individuals who saw beyond the color of his skin, recognizing the strength of his character and the value of his contributions. These alliances, forged amidst the chaos, would prove crucial in shaping his journey and the impact he would have on the events unfolding around him.

With each passing day, Isaque's understanding of Japan deepened. The conflicts and civil unrest that permeated the land fueled his resolve to play a part in the unification of Japan, to bring stability and peace to a nation torn apart by strife. He found himself in a completely different land from his homeland, Mozambique. The sights, sounds, and customs of this foreign land of Japan baffled him, yet he remained determined to venture into this unfamiliar territory.