When you've found the area, you also need to pinpoint the Executioner's location in Assassin's Creed Shadows because, it may come as no surprise, you need to assassinate them to complete this quest.
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The Assassin's Creed Shadows kill the executioner objective, part of The Killing Field quest, sees you infiltrating a camp west of Amagasaki to assassinate this key figure. Given how early the ...
The Executioner can be found in Nanatsumatsu, which is west of Amagasaki, in the Izumi Settsu region. This is one of those moments where the clues are a little ambiguous, and you will need to use ...
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