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− | ! colspan=10 | Maeda Toshiie's Army | + | ! colspan=10 style="background-color:#400506;" | Maeda Toshiie's Army |
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+ | Age: 45 | ||
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+ | He was the leader of the Oda army's red-robed corps. | ||
+ | He served Nobunaga as a page from a young age and was known as a loyal supporter. On the battlefield, he earned the nickname "Spear-wielding Mataza," and it's said that the mere sight of Toshiie made enemies tremble in fear. | ||
+ | As a young man, he killed a member of Nobunaga's Doboshu and was banished from the Oda clan. However, he adored Shibata Katsuie and the late Mori Kanenari (father of the Mori brothers), who supported him behind the scenes, calling them "Oyaji-dono" (fathers). | ||
+ | He had a deep appreciation for unique talents, and he himself wore a unique style, making him stand out even among the Oda army. | ||
+ | In that sense, he and another talented genius, Hashiba Hideyoshi, were on friendly terms, calling each other "Tōkichirō" and "Inuchiyo," after their childhood names. | ||
+ | Furthermore, Sasaki Narimasa, the leader of the black-robed corps, often criticized Toshiie, but Toshiie himself ignored him. | ||
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+ | || Example | ||
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+ | 25 years old | ||
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+ | His childhood name was Sanshichimaru. Due to the difference in status between his birth mother and his biological mother, Nobuo, born 20 days after Nobutaka, was the second son, while Nobutaka was considered the third. | ||
+ | He became the heir to Kobe Tomomori, a powerful clan in northern Ise, and head of the Kobe family. | ||
+ | From then on, he fought in various places as part of Nobunaga's direct guerrilla army, but he was not as favored as his older brothers, and his ranking within the family was third to Nobutada, Nobuo, and his uncle Nobukane. | ||
+ | Like Nobunaga, he was handsome, intelligent, and skilled in both literature and martial arts, so he developed a complex about being treated inferior to Nobuo in everything, and was constantly conscious of Nobuo. | ||
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+ | || Example | ||
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+ | 40 years old | ||
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+ | Maeda Keijiro Toshihisa. | ||
+ | He was adopted by the Takigawa family to the eldest son of the Maeda family, Toshihisa, and the right to inherit the Maeda family headship should have been Keiji, not the fourth son, Toshiie. | ||
+ | Thanks to the Maeda family tradition and Takigawa blood, Keiji became the most refined man of his time, the most eccentric of the Sengoku period, and a warrior worth a thousand men. He literally "lives to throw his life away," and his purpose in life was to live and die on the battlefield. He | ||
+ | often behaves in a flashy and unconventional way, but deep down he is in love with Toshiie's legal wife, Matsu, and is concerned about the future of the Maeda family. | ||
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+ | || Example | ||
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− | | [[File:maeda_toshinaga_portrait.jpg]] || | + | | [[File:maeda_toshinaga_portrait.jpg]] || style="background-color:#000000;" | [[File:maeda_toshinaga_vehicle.gif|center]] || |
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+ | 22 years old | ||
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+ | He is the eldest son of Maeda Toshiie and the successor to the Maeda family. His legal wife is Nobunaga's daughter. | ||
+ | Although he is somewhat influenced by his father Toshiie's tendency to lean towards others, he is fundamentally a common-sense intellectual like his mother. | ||
+ | Perhaps as a reaction to this, he does not particularly like his uncle Yoshitsugu's one-sided devotion to the military, and is rather more inclined towards the politician-style of his father's colleague, Fuwa Mitsuharu, than his father or uncle. His goal is to become a competent administrator with a good sense of balance. | ||
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+ | || Example | ||
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+ | 25 years old | ||
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+ | He was known as Katsuzo and Musashi no Kami. | ||
+ | During the attack on the Takeda clan in Kai, he wielded a spear known as "humanly rugged" and fought with such fearsome aura that he was nicknamed "Yasha Musashi." | ||
+ | His father, Kanenari, and older brother, Karatsu, who were renowned as brave generals, were killed in battle at Asai and Asakura, so he inherited the Mori family headship at a young age. | ||
+ | He was a good older brother who acted as a father figure to his younger brothers, Ranmaru, Bomaru, Chikaramaru, and Senmaru. He was | ||
+ | married to Senga, the daughter of Ikeda Tsuneoki, who commanded the Ikeda army's women's rifle corps. | ||
+ | He was well-liked by everyone and was loved by many senior generals, including his father-in-law Tsuneoki and Maeda Toshiie. | ||
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+ | || Example | ||
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+ | 56 years old | ||
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+ | He was one of the four former leaders of Western Mino. He was initially a vassal of the Toki | ||
+ | clan, the guardian of Mino, and served under the Saito clan before going on to serve Oda Nobunaga. He was a military commander who was primarily active in diplomacy, including the wedding of Azai Nagamasa and Oichi, but he also served as Nobunaga's horseman, taking part in major battles such as the Battle of Anegawa, the attack on Ise-Nagashima Ikko Ikki, and the battle to destroy the Azai and Asakura | ||
+ | clans. At this time, like Maeda Toshiie, he was an inspector for Shibata Katsuie, and militarily he was Katsuie's yoriki. He | ||
+ | was not the type to persuade with eloquence, but rather a professional negotiator who could overwhelm his opponents with just his presence. | ||
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+ | || Example | ||
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Revision as of 11:10, 15 August 2025
This page(will) contain(s) portraits, back stories, vehicle descriptions, and the mon of the given warlord. All information is taken from Visco's original Vasara 2 site.
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