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Revision as of 12:49, 14 August 2025
This page(will) contain portraits, back stories, vehicle descriptions, and the mon of the given warlord. All information is taken from Visco's original Vasara 2 site.
Shibata Katsuie's Army
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Age: 59
He was the chief retainer of the Oda clan, and his wife was Nobunaga's younger sister, Oichi.
He is currently entrusted by Nobunaga with the management of the Hokuriku region, and from his base in Echizen Kitanosho, he has pacified Kaga and Noto, and is confronting the Uesugi clan.
In the past, he had assisted Nobunaga's younger brother, Nobuyuki, in his rebellion, but since being pardoned by Nobunaga, he has been loyal and faithful.
He always served as the vanguard when Nobunaga went into battle, and achieved many military feats, earning him many nicknames such as "Kakere Shibata," "Demon Shibata," and "Binwari Shibata.
" However, he was not only a brave warrior, but also a kind-hearted and excellent civil administrator, and was a "good boss" who was respected and trusted by many of the Oda clan's retainers. He
was confused by Mitsuhide's uprising, but his responsibility as chief retainer drove him to the battlefield...
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46 years old
He has served Oda Nobunaga since his father's time, and became a member of the Kuromo-shu (Black Robe Squad), currently serving as its leader.
As a hereditary retainer of the Oda clan, he has a strong sense of elitism, but he is straightforward and easily moved to tears.
He is not taciturn, and lacks eloquence, so his actions stand out more than his words, and he is often seen as impulsive, but he is by no means short-tempered or rude (as he appears to be).
He hates Hashiba Hideyoshi, who always flaunts his eloquence and makes fun of others, and they are at odds with each other at every opportunity, but he is on good terms with Maeda Toshiie, and is angry that Toshiie is on good terms with Hideyoshi.
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58 years old
He was a retainer of Shibata Katsuie, known as the Echizen-shu, along with Maeda Toshiie and Fuwa Mitsuharu, in the Akamoshi-shu (Nobunaga's personal guard). He
was often assigned to separate units on the battlefield, and was a military commander who demonstrated his skills in guerrilla warfare. His
original name was Kakin, but Nobunaga bestowed the character "cho" on him in recognition of his outstanding military achievements, leading him to idolize and worship Nobunaga.
However, having been awakened to the tea ceremony through Akechi Mitsuhide, he was surprised and confused when Mitsuhide, whom he had always respected, raised an army.
He also did not get along well with Sasa Narimasa of the Kuromoshi-shu...
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21 years old
He is the son of Jimyoji Junkuni, adopted by Tsutsui Junkei, and the successor to the Tsutsui family.
Having married Nobunaga's daughter Hideko, he is known for his selfishness and self-centeredness in everything he does, and is not well-liked within the family. He
loves alcohol and often goes on drinking sprees, but thanks to his capable vassals, he has never made a fatal mistake.
In this battle, he aims to expand his power as Nobunaga's son-in-law, and succeeds in sending his adoptive father Junkei to the battlefield.
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33 years old
A highly cultured military commander who excelled in Noh plays and the tea ceremony.
After being driven from his castle by Matsunaga Hisahide, he spent his days fighting, but with the help of Akechi Mitsuhide, he approached Oda Nobunaga.
After defeating Hisahide, Nobunaga appointed him as the Yamato Shugoshoku (Provincial Governor) and he became a deputy for Akechi Mitsuhide.
In this battle, he rejected the opinion of his elder retainer Shima Sakon and decided to wait and see rather than side with Mitsuhide, but reluctantly marched out after pressure from Katsuie and persuasion from Sadatsugu.
However, since his family had just been safely restored and he had recently become related to the Oda clan, he disliked risky gambling battles.
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38 years old
His name was Katsutake. At the time, he was a senior retainer of the Tsutsui clan, and along with Matsukura Ukon Shigenobu, he was known as one of the "Ukon Sakon" of the Tsutsui clan.
During the campaign to subjugate Araki Murashige, Akechi Mitsuhide, who was in command, praised him as "a brave general who could deceive even demons and gods," which led to Yamato being entrusted to the Tsutsui clan.
When Mitsuhide raised his army this time, Sakon, who valued "righteousness," urged Yukiyoshi to "side with Akechi," but his advice was not accepted, and he ended up marching on the enemy side... What was going through his mind as he rushed to the battlefield?
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