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Yamamura the Wanderer
Yamamura the Wanderer
Information
Appears In Bloodborne
Gender Male
Race Human
Affiliation The League
Health  
Level
Drops  
Status Deceased (consciousness trapped in the Hunter's Nightmare)
Location Underground Cell
English Voice  
Japanese Voice  
Brazilian Voice  
"Beasts are a curse, and the curse is a shackle."
— Yamamura the Wanderer

Yamamura the Wanderer is a Co-Operator in Bloodborne's The Old Hunters DLC.

Description[]

An Old Hunter imprisoned in the Hunter's Nightmare, Yamamura is the only voice heard from the Underground Cell as one passes through.

He was a warrior of a distant Eastern land and pursued a beast "for honourable revenge". Once the beast was slain, he became a member of The League and was gifted his hat and a League Staff.

Before the time of the player, he lost his mind after staring straight into impurity. His consciousness was then sent to the Hunter's Nightmare and locked up in a cell. Players can find him in the cell, madly smashing his head against the wall while reciting a sort of poem.

He cannot be interacted with. The only thing players can do is end his misery with death.

He dons a unique attire, the Yamamura Set, and wields a Chikage and Piercing Rifle, when summoned to battle.

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Summon Locations[]

As a member of The League, Yamamura can be summoned ONLY while the Impurity rune is equipped.

Dialogue[]

Yamamura appears to recite himself a poem, or mantra, repeating it over and over again.

"Shrouded by night but with steady stride.

Colored by blood, but always clear of mind.

Proud hunter of the Church

Beasts are a curse, and the curse is a shackle.

Only ye are the true blades of the Church."

Notes[]

Trivia[]

  • Yamamura's title as "the Wanderer" is owed to the fact that he came from a far off land, a land that is quite obviously inspired in Japan, as both his weapon and attire, as well as even his name.
  • Yamamura's name is likely the mix of two Japanese words: "Yama", meaning "Mountain" and "Mura" meaning "Village", or more curiously, "Hamlet".

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