GHOST OF TSUSHIMA 003 / 23 - CHARACTERS - TAKA - (2023) (2023) Schilderij door Leszek Gaczkowski

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Gouache on paper. Taka and his older sister Yuna were born as peasants in Yarikawa. Their mother was an abusive drunk, and Yuna constantly filled the role of Taka's protector from both physical and psychological harm. The breaking point came when Taka was six: after their mother broke his arm, Yuna took Taka and ran away. Things[...]
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Taka and his older sister Yuna were born as peasants in Yarikawa. Their mother was an abusive drunk, and Yuna constantly filled the role of Taka's protector from both physical and psychological harm. The breaking point came when Taka was six: after their mother broke his arm, Yuna took Taka and ran away.

Things turn even more bitter however, after Yuna naively accepts the help of a figure known as Black Wolf, who in reality is a slave trader and even a sexual abuser who preys on children; Yuna and Taka are drugged, taken advantage of, and later sold to the cruel Mamushi brothers who mistreats them further until they managed to escape with the help of another survivor named Ichi. Unfortunately, Ichi failed to make it out with the two, making her forever resentful towards Yuna who both promised their freedom and had a chance of fighting back her captors. Yuna and Taka presumably lived a nomadic life around Tsushima since then until the Mongol invaders came.

Sometime after the Battle of Komoda Beach, Taka is captured by the Mongols and taken to Azamo Bay, where he is forced to work as a blacksmith for the invaders. His work comes to an end when another blacksmith claims Taka's work is low-quality. Since they won't feed two blacksmiths, the slaver in charge of the camp decides to kill Taka. The slaver is killed by Yuna, who had recruited samurai Jin Sakai and her old friend Kenji to help her sneak inside the port. After reuniting with his sister, Taka escapes the port with the others. Jin asks Taka to forge a special grapple hook that can help him infiltrate Castle Kaneda, where his uncle, Lord Shimura, is being held captive. Eager to repay Jin for saving him, Taka and Yuna temporarily separate from Jin as they head to Komatsu Forge to start working on the grapple hook. When Jin later catches us up to them, they discover the town is under Mongol control. leading Yuna and Jin to drive off the Mongol forces. After the battle, Taka remarks he'd never seen any samurai fight the way Jin has before, with Yuna making up a legend to the people based on Jin, calling him the Ghost.

Following the Battle of Castle Kaneda, Shimura is freed from Mongol custody, leading Jin to ask his permission for Taka and Yuna to leave the island. However, Shimura remarks on Yuna's usefulness as an ally and instead, has her stay on the island to continue assisting the war effort, much to her disappointment and irritation with the Samurai. Jin later meets with Taka and Yuna outside of Yarikawa Stronghold, where the Mongols have the Yarikawa clan surrounded in a siege. Wanting to recruit Shimura's old enemies against the Mongols, Taka, and Yuna sneak inside the town with Jin through an old passageway the siblings used when they were children. The trio managed to get inside but failed to persuade the Yaraikawa leader Ujimasa, who believed the Mongols would move on from his clan, that they could not outlast a siege.

Yuna and Jin decide to try and help repel the Mongols by finding and bringing Yarikawa's best archers to the stronghold, and Taka, who wishes to become more involved in fighting the Mongols despite being inept at combat, asks to come with them. While Yuna is concerned by her brother's growing fearlessness, she and Jin reluctantly allow it. After reminiscing about their childhood and having to save Taka from a bear ambush, the trio locate the archers and set an ambush for the arriving Mongols, during which Taka directly aids in the fighting, to Yuna's concern. The following night, the Mongols attacked Yarikawa. In the ensuing battle, the Yaraikawa clan is victorious after Jin kills one of Khotun's best generals, Temuge, and the Mongols are successfully routed. Yuna, Jin, and Taka convince the Yarikawa clan to stand together and aid Shimura in the fight against the Mongols.

Eventually, once Shimura has built up enough forces to siege Castle Shimura, he finally gives permission for Yuna and Taka to leave Tsushima and begin their new lives. Informed by Shimura that the Mongols under Straw Hat traitor Ryuzo are preparing to flank their forces from behind, Jin asks Yuna and Taka to join him to Fort Koyasan to kill Ryuzo. While Taka is eager to help, Yuna refuses to let him and wants simply to leave the island with her brother. Jin reluctantly agrees, bidding farewell to Taka and Yuna.

Unfortunately, later that night, Taka, wishing to help Jin, leaves a note to Yuna, informing her of his desire to help, and runs off to assist Jin. He finds Jin scouting out the Fort atop a nearby cliff and recalls how Jin said in Yarikawa that to save their home against the Mongols, they must work together. Jin allows Taka to act as a distraction to the Mongols, driving some of them away as Jin sneaks inside the fort before riding back to camp. However, when Jin does not return, Taka realizes something has gone wrong. He heads back to the Fort in an attempt to help him but is captured and tied to a pole next to Jin.

As Taka and Jin struggle to get free, Khotun Khan, the leader of the Mongol forces, approaches them. He offers Jin amnesty if he surrenders and convinces his people to join the Mongols, but Jin refuses. Angered, Khotun unties Taka and hands him a katana, ordering him to kill Jin in exchange for his freedom. Despite Jin urging him to try and run, Taka instead attempts to strike at the Khan, but Khotun easily subdues the blacksmith. Taka asks Jin to "Tell Yuna-" before Khotun beheads him mid-sentence, much to the anger and horror of Jin.

The next morning, Jin manages to escape from the Mongols with a grief-stricken Yuna. After retrieving Taka's body, they honor Taka's legacy with a grave built for him with his headband atop it. Yuna admits to Jin that she now has nothing to live for, as she spent her entire life trying to protect her brother and failing, except to help him fight the Mongols and exact revenge for Taka. Taka's death inspires Jin and Yuna to defeat the Mongols, with Jin eventually avenging Taka's death by beheading Khotun Khan in a final battle.

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      Leszek Gaczkowski  was born and live's in Silesia, Poland. He received a technical education even though from an early age he exhibited a strong interest in music and arts. He also plays guitars.[...]

      Leszek Gaczkowski  was born and live's in Silesia, Poland. He received a technical education even though from an early age he exhibited a strong interest in music and arts. He also plays guitars. However he gave up his passion to pursue a different path, and now he's returning to it. He believes that painting or any other form of art is an illustration of his ideas. It expresses his feelings, his natural abilities, and the effort often associated with the joy of creating. His artworks including paintings are owned not only by his natural abilities, for which he is hugely grateful but are also the effect of self-study self-improvement, and most of all hard work! His favorite techniques are pastels, oil paints, and watercolors, but he does not stray from charcoal, sepia, and sanguine as well. Pastels are very delicate tools perfect express elusive details such as facial expressions which have lately become one of his favorite pursuits. He focused on capturing feelings and emotions producing his own original style. Among his artworks, we can find both iconic, well-known faces of those known to everyone and those who belong to anonymous people he has met on his way and who have inspired him. Although he has devoted himself to the art of portraits he has never limited himself to this branch area. As a versatile artist, he was always looking for new challenges and inspirations. That let him discover his great passion to paint landscapes and made him very adept in hard and demanding but careful watercolor techniques. Within his own unique style, many of his artworks tie to those of great impressionists he creates his own, paintings but also reinterprets already existing paintings. He displays his artwork in the best-known art galleries which are associated with many artists in Poland. Some of his paintings are also on procurement. They are now decorated, in houses of private collectors in countries such as England, France, Spain, Germany, Czech Republic, Belgium, Italy, Portugal, Taiwan, the Netherlands, Switzerland, Bahrain, and Poland. This passion for active paintings dates back to 2010. He is very open to suggestions and inspiration and shares his experiences with others willingly.  

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