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Shamoke
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Shamoke (died 222) was the king of the tribal people of the five valleys in Wuling during the late Eastern Han Dynasty and Three Kingdoms period of Chinese history. During the Battle of Xiaoting between the warlords Liu Bei and Sun Quan, Shamoke led his troops to support Liu and was granted an official post by Liu. Shamoke was later killed in action when Sun Quan's forces, led by Lu Xun, defeated Liu's armies in a fire attack. Shamoke (onyomi: Shamaka) was the king to a race in China –never specified as to which particular community he ruled– who allied himself with Liu Bei in 222. He faced Wu and, while suffering a crushing defeat from their fire attack, was decapitated. He is given an expanded role in the games and the novel.
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Warrior Large warrior
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Polearm Club Great sword
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Shamoke
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Sangokushi 12~13 portrait
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Shāmókē
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n/a 沙摩柯
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Shamoke (onyomi: Shamaka) was the king to a race in China –never specified as to which particular community he ruled– who allied himself with Liu Bei in 222. He faced Wu and, while suffering a crushing defeat from their fire attack, was decapitated. He is given an expanded role in the games and the novel. Shamoke (died 222) was the king of the tribal people of the five valleys in Wuling during the late Eastern Han Dynasty and Three Kingdoms period of Chinese history. During the Battle of Xiaoting between the warlords Liu Bei and Sun Quan, Shamoke led his troops to support Liu and was granted an official post by Liu. Shamoke was later killed in action when Sun Quan's forces, led by Lu Xun, defeated Liu's armies in a fire attack.