Tumgik
#Daqiao
Photo
Tumblr media
✧・゚:*Today’s magical girl of the morning is: Daqiao from CrossMagic!✧・゚:*
21 notes · View notes
leloni-chan-blog · 2 years
Text
Dynasty Warriors Cutest Sisters
youtube
Hey guys Leloni here and I am back with another speed paint done by one of my amazing friends.
Let me tell you guys she is getting more and more awesome with her skills, especially backgrounds, from where she first started.
Even her video editing skills have come a long way and I am just so proud of her.
I know you guys will think that I am completely bias and of course I will be hyping her up because she is my friend but if you don't believe me then check out the video and see for yourselves.
And also while you're over there check out her other videos and you can see for yourself how far she has come.
Well guys that's all from me. Hope you guys enjoy the rest of your day. Until next time
Leloni is out,
Byeeeee!!!!
0 notes
Tumblr media Tumblr media
Got the mini figure of my girl and LMAO SHE HAS TWO OF THE SAME HAND I GOT A MISPRINT LOVE IT
8 notes · View notes
dekarios · 1 month
Text
youtube
she literally shaped my tastes forever .
0 notes
avionvadion · 5 months
Text
Zhou Yu will NOT give up, oh my goodness. 🤣😭 He’s been trying to recruit my girl into Xiahou Dun’s army since I first started this playthrough. This is like the fifth time he’s tried. Like. My good sir, I adore you, but no. Zhu Ran is my emperor- and sworn sibling. Leaving would mean he’d have to abdicate the throne. NOOOO. He still hasn’t had the rivalry battle with Lu Xun’s kingdom!!!
I’m just gonna headcanon he’s pining super hard because they had an A relationship rank before I had my character recruit (and marry) Li Dian and move to Zhu Ran’s kingdom to serve him because the game is mean and won’t let you recruit another person if they’re already serving a ruler unless you have a certain passive action unlocked via your rank. Sigh.
I should have married Li Dian and gotten Zhou Yu up to sworn sibling first before moving kingdoms. Ah, well. Makes for some good headcanon drama, at least.
Freaking hilarious though that Zhu Ran decided to make him and my girl sworn siblings first instead of promoting her to Marshall or Strategist even though I DID THE ESCORT THE RULER QUEST THREE HECKING TIMES. As soon as I decided to serve his kingdom??? Bam, sworn sibling. Where’s my promotion, bro?
Also.
Yue Jin and Li Dian being besties, but Yue Jin is serving Daqiao and Li Dian is married to my character, who is serving Zhu Ran??? More drama!!! Because WOW I have fought this dude in almost every single “quest” I’ve taken so far.
4 notes · View notes
sims-musou · 10 months
Text
Tumblr media
Xiaqiao and Daqiao Outfits Download
3 notes · View notes
joshuasumter · 1 year
Photo
Tumblr media
Disney’s Descendants and the Three Kingdoms
The casts and worlds of DISNEY’S DESCENDANTS and the DYNASTY WARRIORS series collide as the Auradon Kids and Villain Kids find themselves stepping right into the story of the epic struggle of power between the three kingdoms of Wu, Shu, and Wei in ancient China. On another day at Auradon Prep, Lonnie, Jane, and Ally find a mysterious book that follows the stories that contains all that ever happened in the kingdoms of Wei, Wu, Shu, and Jin and their struggle for power and control. But when they opened and turned its pages of this odd tome, however, they were all teleported into the book, along with their friends and the VKs. When they all wake up in the book's world and were completely separated from each other, the AKs and VKs have been somehow dressed as the characters within the narrative... Lonnie is on the Shu kingdom, ruled by Liu Bei and his sworn brothers Guan Yu and Zhang Fe. Jane is on the Wu kingdom, led by the Sun family. Mal and Evie are on the Wei kingdom, led by the Hero of Chaos, Lord Cao Cao, and the Cao family. And Ally...is with the Jin kingdom that ends the era.
Trapped by the book's magic, the VKs and AKs must work with each of the three kingdoms and follow their historical (and hypothetical) events to find their way back home.
Lonnie 蜀 (Shu) Arc follows the story from the perspectives of Lonnie, daughter of Mulan; and Jordan, daughter of Genie, joining forces with the sworn brothers, Liu Bei, Guan Yu, and Zhang Fei; Zhuge Liang, the Sleeping Dragon and the kingdom of Shu for its driving forces are harmony and hope.
Lonnie is paired with Guan Yinping, the daughter of Guan Yu; and later Xingcai, the daughter of Zhang Fei. 
Jordan is paired with Zhuge Liang (i.e., a strategist soul)
Jane 呉 (Wu) Arc follows the story from the perspectives of Jane, daughter of Fairy Godmother; Carlos, son of Cruella de Vil; Jay, son of Jafar; Audrey, daughter of Sleeping Beauty; and Freddie, daughter of Dr. Facilier, joining forces with the kingdom of Wu, led by the Sun family, for its naval strength is known far and wide and it is of talented and fearless warriors.
Jane and Audrey are paired with the Two Qiaos (Jane is paired with Daqiao, wife of Sun Ce, and Audrey is paired with Xiaoqiao, wife of Zhou Yu)
Carlos is paired with Sun Ce and later Ling Tong
Jay is paired with Zhou Yu (i.e., a strategist soul) and later Gan Ning
Freddie is paired with Lu Su, and later Lu Xun (i.e., She's the only one to be paired with strategist souls).
Mal & Evie 魏 (Wei) Arc follows the story from the perspectives of Mal, daughter of Maleficent; Evie, daughter of Evil Queen; Ben, son of Beauty and the Beast; Doug, son of Dopey; Chad, son of Cinderella; and Dizzy, daughter of Drizella Tremaine, joining forces with the Hero of Chaos, Cao Cao and the kingdom of Wei, led by the Cao family, for its magnetism and principles. Elite warriors and cunning strategies are forces to be reckoned with.
Mal is paired with Xun You (i.e., a strategist soul)
Ben is paired with Guo Jia (i.e., a strategist soul)
Evie is paired with Cai Wenji (Evie is paired with an altruistic soul)
Chad is paired with Jia Xu (i.e., a strategist soul)
Doug is paired with Li Dian (i.e., a veteran general soul)
Dizzy is paired with Xu Shu (Dizzy is paired with a pure-hearted fighter)
Ally 晋 (Jin) Arc follows the story from the perspective of Ally, daughter of Alice, joining forces with the Jin kingdom, led by the Sima Clan, for it was the only kingdom that puts an end to the Three Kingdoms era.
Ally is paired with Sima Yi (i.e., a strategist soul) and later Wang Yuanji
5 notes · View notes
vanillaxmochi · 2 years
Photo
Tumblr media
Wow, look at Vivika, getting her default costume AND her Magical Uniform showcased at the same time! I'm so proud of her
Since I've been giving Sabine and Co a fresh new coat of paint, figured it was time her younger sister Vivika got that same treatment. I kept her same signature colors of light green to represent her civilian appearance and orange for her Magic Color. The overalls she wears in her default appearance pay homage to Sabine's overall dress in her default appearance. She is overall meant to have a more casual, sort of tomboyish look to counter Sabine's overt femininity
Now her Magical Uniform was supposed to be inspired by Xun You in his Dynasty Warriors 9 appearance, since he is a relative to Xun Yu, who's DW8 appearance inspired various elements for Sabine's Magical Uniform. However while in the process of making Vivika, I found that she kinda reminds me of Xiaoqiao in a way, so I ran with it. I even changed her hair to more resemble hers! The version I had chosen as the primary inspiration was Xiaoqiao's Dynasty Warriors 7 costume, my personal favorite of her looks. I added in the little hat as a nod to the one Sabine wears, but I'm not sure if I actually like it. It is growing on me the more I look at it, I feel like it with the cape are a little bit to on the nose as to who inspired the costume
Vivika's choice of weapon on the other hand, takes more from the signature weapon Xiaoqiao's older sister Daqiao in Dynasty Warriors 8 and all respective spin-offs: the Pugil Sticks. Daqiao duelweilds her Pugil Sticks, but I haven't decided if Vivika would do the same. Here's a better look at her staff
RENDER CREDITS: Models: TDA, Vanilla Mochi Pose: じぶん MME: ミーフォ茜
VIVIKA BASE: Base: TDA, jjinomu Head: TDA, Joshu0a926--c Hair: Illusion Skin Texture: MijumaruNr1 Eye Texture: meovvsotis SPH: ノゲ, 待つ
DEFAULT OUTFIT: Sweater: YunakiPix Overalls: adrekiyo Shoes: vilecrybaby
MAGIC COSTUME: Top: suminochan, Illusion Cape: RavAndCheese Hat: Ocuuda Shorts: Lhixx Shoes: Paper Games, kittyinhiding, Rain-Break
PUGIL STAFF: Staff: Vanilla Mochi SPH: ノゲ, 待つ
2 notes · View notes
yeonchi · 3 days
Text
Warriors Orochi: The Recollective Redux Part 4.3: Wu Story B
Sun Shangxiang’s gone to join Liu Bei in his own quest against Da Ji. In the meantime, Sun Jian, Sun Ce and Sun Quan are focusing on their defenses after their first victory against Orochi…
Initial characters: Sun Jian, Sun Quan, Huang Gai, Zhou Tai, Ling Tong, Lianshi, Lu Su, Han Dang, Okuni, Ranmaru Mori, Ginchiyo Tachibana, Motochika Chōsokabe
Chapter 9: Battle of Ruxukou 濡須口の戦い
Wu Army and Minamoto Army vs. Lu Bu Army → Orochi Army Allied characters: Ranmaru Mori, Zhou Tai Third-party characters: Yoshitsune Minamoto Enemy characters: Lu Bu (retreats), Chen Gong (retreats), Kotarō Fūma
Unlocked characters: Yoshitsune Minamoto
Lu Bu had raised an army. This news reached the brave warriors of Wu, who had been living in peace since the fall of the Serpent King, Orochi. Lu Bu was determined to use his might to seize power in this strange land. However, Sun Jian did nothing, not wanting Wu to contribute to the destruction of the peace that the land once enjoyed. Sending out Sun Ce, Zhou Yu and Ranmaru Mori as scouts, he preferred to simply keep an eye on things for the time being. In response to Lu Bu’s actions, Dong Zhuo, Masamune Date and Cao Cao have raised armies.
While on their scouting mission, Ranmaru and the others came across a young warrior who refused to back down, even in the face of one as powerful as Lu Bu…
Lu Su is replaced by a generic officer in this battle.
Immediately after the start of the battle, Lu Bu and Chen Gong will retreat. The player will start in front of a garrison. Defeat Gao Shun and head towards the unknown warrior, who is Yoshitsune Minamoto. After this, you will need to assist Yoshitsune’s escape.
In the aftermath, Yoshitsune reveals that he is in search of someone. He joins Wu in order to find a clue to his whereabouts.
Chapter 10: Battle of Kanegasaki 金ヶ崎の戦い
Wu Army and Zhou Yu Army vs. Dong Zhuo Army Allied characters: Ling Tong, Okuni, Lu Su Third-party characters: Zhou Yu, Xiaoqiao, Ding Feng Enemy characters: Goemon Ishikawa, Dong Zhuo
Unlocked characters: Zhou Yu, Xiaoqiao, Ding Feng, Goemon Ishikawa
In Kanegasaki, enemy forces led by Dong Zhuo and Goemon Ishikawa have appeared. Okuni offers to help repel them. Sun Jian sends Ling Tong as well.
The player starts in the northeast of the battlefield. Zhou Yu and Xiaoqiao are there to assist the Wu Army. Ding Feng will appear in Zhou Yu’s army.
In the aftermath, Goemon joins Okuni in the Wu forces. Zhou Yu reveals that he had talks with Meng Huo in the south. He, Xiaoqiao and Ding Feng rejoin the Wu forces.
Chapter 11: Battle of Nanzhong 南中の戦い (uses DW5 Conquest of Nanzhong map)
Wu Army and Meng Huo Army vs. Wei Army Allied characters: Zhou Yu, Ginchiyo Tachibana, Ding Feng Third-party characters: Meng Huo, Zhurong Enemy characters: Cao Pi, Zhenji, Pang Tong, Cao Ren, Xu Shu
Unlocked characters: Meng Huo, Zhurong
Seeing Wu’s defensive stance, Cao Pi takes the opportunity to attack them. Sun Jian sends Zhou Yu to investigate.
Zhou Yu will send a message to Meng Huo, telling him to circle around to the enemy’s rear and start a fire. Meng Huo will automatically advance to the secret passageways and prepare for a fire attack.
Guo Jia is replaced by a generic officer in this battle.
In the aftermath, Meng Huo and Zhurong join the Wu forces. Zhou Yu also finds that Cao Pi’s intent was not to stir unrest, but to spur Wu into action. Suddenly, Sun Quan reports that Lu Bu is returning again with far greater numbers and an unknown general carrying prayer beads. Yoshitsune recognises the person who he is searching and quickly sets off. Sun Jian tells Sun Quan to follow him.
Chapter 12: Battle of Itsukushima 厳島の戦い
Wu Army and Sun Ce Army vs. Taira-Lu Bu Army Allied characters: Sun Quan, Motochika Chōsokabe, Yoshitsune Minamoto, Han Dang, Lianshi Third-party characters: Sun Ce, Daqiao Enemy characters: Kiyomori Taira, Lu Bu, Diaochan
Unlocked characters: Sun Ce, Daqiao
Sun Quan catches up to Yoshitsune, who introduces his enemy, Kiyomori Taira.
There will be waves of enemies attacking the main camp. Motochika finds that the enemy has used the tide to their advantage, but the tides are wrong. Yoshitsune theorises that Kiyomori may have exploited the power of the dragon god of the area and he sets off towards the shrine.
Han Dang appears in place of Chen Wu while Lianshi appears in place of Pan Zhang in this battle.
In the aftermath, Sun Ce reports that Lu Bu’s main camp at Yangping Gate is undermanned. Huang Gai offers to lead the advance.
Chapter 13: Battle of Okehazama 桶狭間の戦い
Wu Army and Xu Zhu Army vs. Date Army Allied characters: Huang Gai, Goemon Ishikawa, Lu Su Third-party characters: Xu Zhu, Pang De Enemy characters: Masamune Date, Sima Yi, Keiji Maeda, Sima Shi, Kojūrō Katakura, Zhong Hui, Deng Ai, Motonari Mōri, Takakage Kobayakawa
Unlocked characters: Xu Zhu, Pang De
After the events at Itsukushima, Sun Jian made his decision. “Wu will stand and fight!” On their way to Yangping Gate, they were confronted by the Date Army at Okehazama…
Sima Shi appears in place of Sima Zhao, Deng Ai appears in place of Zhu Ling, Motonari Mōri appears in place of Guo Huai and Takakage Kobayakawa appears in place of Niu Jin.
In the aftermath, Xu Zhu and Pang De will join the Wu Army. Huang Gai reports to Sun Jian that they are ready to advance on Yangping Gate.
Chapter 14: Battle of Yangping Gate 陽平関の戦い
Wu Army and Ma Chao Army vs. Lu Bu Army Allied characters: Sun Ce, Pang De, Xu Zhu, Han Dang Third-party characters: Ma Chao, Ma Dai Enemy characters: Chen Gong, Lu Lingqi, Diaochan, Lu Bu
Unlocked characters: Ma Chao, Ma Dai
The Wu Army continued towards Yangping Gate. Just as Sun Ce had predicted, Lu Bu’s main force was away and so the gate was ripe for attack.
Xu Zhu will appear in place of Zhuge Ke (Luo) in this battle. Lu Lingqi will appear in the northeast to charge at the main camp once Chen Gong closes the centre gates.
In the aftermath, Ma Chao and Ma Dai, who joined the battle as reinforcements, will join the Wu forces.
Chapter 15: Battle of Yamazaki 山崎の戦い
Wu Army and Lu Bu Army vs. Taira Army Allied characters: Sun Jian, Meng Huo, Ma Chao, Ma Dai, Zhurong, Ding Feng Third-party characters: Lu Bu, Diaochan, Chen Gong, Lu Lingqi (originally enemies, all four defect mid-stage) Enemy characters: Kiyomori Taira, Sun Wukong, Sima Yi, Sima Shi, Zhang Chunhua
Unlocked characters: Lu Bu, Diaochan, Chen Gong, Lu Lingqi
The attack on Yangping Gate was all part of Kiyomori’s plan. By using the weakened defences there to lure them out, Kiyomori could then easily surround and annihilate the Wu Army. The Wu Army are surrounded at Yamazaki by the trio of Kiyomori, Lu Bu and Sima Yi…
Ding Feng will appear in place of Zhuge Jin, Ma Chao will appear in place of Jiang Qin, Ma Dai will appear in place of Dong Tuna and Zhurong will appear in place of Ahui Nan.
Lu Lingqi will appear in place of Gao Shun, turning against Kiyomori alongside her father.
Sima Shi will appear in place of Sima Zhao and Zhang Chunhua will appear in place of Guo Huai.
When Kiyomori is defeated, he will remark that “the wheels are already in motion…” In the aftermath, Yoshitsune speaks to Sun Quan about Kiyomori. Though he was Yoshitsune’s rival, he was a great man, but that was before he sold his soul to Orochi. Being asked what he will do now that Kiyomori has been killed, Yoshitsune says that he will follow Lu Bu, as he is attracted to his power. Zhou Yu also reports that Orochi has been resurrected and his army is assembling at Chibi.
Chapter 16: Battle of Chibi 赤壁の戦い
Wu-Lu Bu Army vs. Orochi Army Allied characters: Sun Jian, Motochika Chōsokabe, Lu Su, Han Dang, Lu Bu, Diaochan, Chen Gong, Lu Lingqi Enemy characters: Orochi X, Dong Zhuo, Keiji Maeda, Hisahide Matsunaga, Motonari Mōri, Takakage Kobayakawa, Diamondback
Some variations have been made for the Chapter 16 battles against Orochi X. In each faction’s version, they will fight four of Orochi’s main generals. In this version of the battle, those generals will be Dong Zhuo, Keiji Maeda, Hisahide Matsunaga and Motonari Mōri.
On their way to Chibi, Lu Bu charges through the soldiers of the Wu Army. He is after one target – Orochi…
Han Dang appears in place of Sun Shao in this battle. Hisahide Matsunaga appears in place of Da Ji while also taking her place in the event that plays at the start of the battle. Dong Zhuo will appear in the northwest of the battlefield while Motonari Mōri and Takakage Kobayakawa will appear in the northeast.
The Lu Bu Army was originally a third-party army, but they are part of the allied army in this version. Diaochan appears in place of Gao Shun and Lu Lingqi appears in place of Wei Xu.
In the aftermath, everyone celebrates their victory against Orochi. Yoshitsune sees an image of Lu Bu, but nothing is there. Sun Jian inadvertently compliments Lu Bu before going back to the celebrations.
That’s it for the Wu story! Up next is the Samurai Warriors story!
0 notes
my3dartblog · 4 months
Link
Daqiao for G8F RebuildGame asset credit dynasty warriors 9 DAZ Content Package includes data\DAZ 3D\Genesis 8\Female\Morphs\DAZ 3D\Base\PBMNipples.dsf\Body\PBMBreastsShape08.dsf\Body\PBMNipplesDepth.dsf\Head\CTRLEyesIrisSize.dsfdata\DAZ 3D\Genesis 8\Female\Morphs\Malimali\Daqiao\XBMDaqiao BODY.dsfdata\DAZ 3D\Genesis 8\Female\Morphs\Malimali\Daqiao\XBMDaqiao HEAD.dsf People\Genesis 8 Female\Characters\Malimali\Daqiao\Daqiao G8F.duf\Daqiao G8F.duf.png\Materials\Daqiao SKIN 1.duf\Materials\Daqiao SKIN 1.duf.png\Materials\Daqiao SKIN 2.duf\Materials\Daqiao SKIN 2.duf.png\Materials\Daqiao SKIN 3.duf\Materials\Daqiao SKIN 3.duf.png\Materials\Daqiao SKIN 3.tip.png\Materials\Daqiao SKIN 4.duf\Materials\Daqiao SKIN 4.duf.png\Materials\Daqiao SKIN 4.tip.png\Outfit\Daqiao Fan.duf\Outfit\Daqiao Fan.duf.png\Outfit\Daqiao flower 2-2.duf\Outfit\Daqiao flower 2-2.duf.png\Outfit\Daqiao haircap.duf\Outfit\Daqiao haircap.duf.png\Outfit\Daqiao headacc.duf\Outfit\Daqiao headacc.duf.png\Outfit\Daqiao Rigged hair back.duf\Outfit\Daqiao Rigged hair back.duf.png\Outfit\Daqiao Rigged hair Front.duf\Outfit\Daqiao Rigged hair Front.duf.png\Outfit\Daqiao Rigged hairwear.duf\Outfit\Daqiao Rigged hairwear.duf.png\Outfit\Daqiao_Outfit.duf\Outfit\Daqiao_Outfit.duf.png\Outfit\Materials\Hair color 1.duf\Outfit\Materials\Hair color 1.duf.png\Outfit\Materials\Hair color 1.tip.png\Outfit\Materials\Hair color 2.duf\Outfit\Materials\Hair color 2.duf.png\Outfit\Materials\Hair color 3.duf\Outfit\Materials\Hair color 3.duf.png\Outfit\Materials\Hair color 3.tip.png\Outfit\Materials\Hair color 4.duf\Outfit\Materials\Hair color 4.duf.png\Outfit\Materials\Hair color 5.duf\Outfit\Materials\Hair color 5.duf.png\Outfit\Materials\Hair color 6.duf\Outfit\Materials\Hair color 6.duf.png\Shaping Preset\!Reset.duf\Shaping Preset\!Reset.duf.png\Shaping Preset\Daqiao + nipples.duf\Shaping Preset\Daqiao + nipples.duf.png\Shaping Preset\Daqiao big breasts.duf\Shaping Preset\Daqiao big breasts.duf.png\Shaping Preset\Daqiao big Eyes iris.duf\Shaping Preset\Daqiao big Eyes iris.duf.png\Shaping Preset\Daqiao BODY.duf\Shaping Preset\Daqiao BODY.duf.png\Shaping Preset\Daqiao HEAD.duf\Shaping Preset\Daqiao HEAD.duf.png Runtime\Support\DAZ_3D_20240106_Daqiao_for_G8F.dsaRuntime\Support\DAZ_3D_20240106_Daqiao_for_G8F.dsxRuntime\Support\DAZ_3D_20240106_Daqiao_for_G8F.png Runtime\Textures\Malimali\Daqiao\Daqiao G8F_FACE_1.png\Daqiao G8F_FACE_2.png\Daqiao G8F_G8F ARM_1_D01.png\Daqiao G8F_G8F LEG_1_D01.png\Daqiao G8F_G8F TOSOR_1_D01.png\Daqiao headwearMaterialMat.1SimTemplate.png\Daqiao_Acc_D.png\Daqiao_Body_D.png\Daqiao_Body_Dirt.png\Daqiao_Body_e.png\Daqiao_Body_e2.png\Daqiao_Body_L.png\Daqiao_Body_M.png\Daqiao_Body_N.png\Daqiao_Body_S.png\Daqiao_Eye_N.png\Daqiao_Eyeshadow_D.png\daqiao_FACE_1.png\daqiao_FACE_2.png\Daqiao_Hair_a.png\Daqiao_Hair_D.png\Daqiao_Hair_N.png\Daqiao_Head_D.png\Daqiao_Head_Dirt.png\Daqiao_Head_L.png\Daqiao_Head_N.png\Daqiao_Head_S.png\Daqiao_Head_SSS.png\daqiao_TOSOR_2.png\DAQIAOLegs_N.jpg\EYE DAQIAO.png\Gen_Eye_Env.png\Gen_Eye_M.png\Gen_Gold_Env.png\Gen_Hair_Env.png\Gen_Hair_N.png\Gen_L.png\Gen_Red_Env.png\Gen_Silver_Env.png\hair_hairfback uv.png\hair_hairfront sim.png\hair_hairfront uv 2.png\N\Daqiao_G8 ARM_1_normal.jpg\N\Daqiao_G8 FACE_2_normal.png\N\Daqiao_G8 LEG_1_normal.jpg\N\Daqiao_G8 TOSOR_1_normal.jpg\N2\DAQIAO Arms_N.jpg\N2\DAQIAO Face_N.jpg\N2\DAQIAO G8F_TOSOR_1_normal.jpg\N2\DAQIAOLegs_N.jpg\weapon\pfan_a.png\weapon\pfan_d.png\weapon\pfan_l.png\weapon\pfan_n.png\weapon\pfan_s.png Thank you for reading Coming soon: https://3d-stuff.net/ #daz3d #dazstudio #3drender #3dart #daz3dstudio #irayrender #3dartwork #blender #blenderrender #blenderart #noaiart #noaiwriting #noai https://3d-stuff.net/
0 notes
kchasm · 8 months
Text
Ryu Number: The Sengoku Period/Romance of the Three Kingdoms characters of Warriors Orochi 4 Ultimate, Chapter 2, Part 2
The Fierce Tiger of Jiangdong
Hōjō Tsunashige
Hōjō Ujiyasu
Inomata Kuninori
Ishimaki Yasumasa
Lady Hayakawa
Ogasawara Yasuhiro
Ueda Norisada
Sanada Yukimura
Gracia
Ii Naotora
Guan Yinping
Sima Yi
Zhang Chunhua
Da Qiao/Daqiao (Historically 大 橋, in Romance of the Three Kingdoms 大 喬, Dai Kyou): One of the famous sisters known as the Two Qiaos of Jiangdong. Her name is historically lost; “Da Qiao” simply means “older Qiao.” In 199, she and her sister were taken captive by Sun Ce’s army; Da Qiao subsequently married Sun Ce. In Romance of the Three Kingdoms, part of what presses Zhou Yu to convince Sun Quan to ally with Liu Bei against Cao Cao is Zhuge Liang convincing him that Cao wants the two sisters for himself.
Ding Feng
Lady Sun (孫 夫, Son-Fujin; her name is unknown, but Chinese opera often gives her the name Sun Shangxiang/孫 尚香/Son Shoukou, as does Warriors Orochi 4): Daughter of Sun Jian. In 209, she was married to Liu Bei as part of an alliance. She was known for her arrogant behavior. When Liu Bei left Jing Province in 211 to attack warlord Liu Zhang, Sun Quan fetched her back to Wu; she attempted to take Liu Bei’s son Liu Shan (who wasn’t even her son) but was stopped. In Romance of the Three Kingdoms, she’s called Sun Ren (孫 仁, Son Jin) and commits suicide when she hears that Lou Bei has been killed at the 221-222 Battle of Xiaoting (which he hasn’t).
Lianshi
Liu Ping (留 平, Ryuu Hei): Served under the third emperor of Wu, Sun Xiu, and the fourth, Sun Hao. Unfortunately, Sun Hao was a real jerk. In 271, he launched an attack against Jin, but also brought his wife, mother, and harem along, which created real work for the army so much that grumblings of defection led Sun Hao to abort the deal. For this, Sun Hao began to bear a grudge against one of the generals there, Liu Ping. He tried to poison Liu Ping, which failed, but Ping ended up dying of stress anyway in 272.
Lü Fan (呂 範, Ryo Han): An official under warlord Yuan Shu who served under Sun Ce, both when Ce was a general under Shu and also afterward, when Ce became an independent warlord. Father of Lü Ju. Requested a low-ranking position so that he could more effectively manage and train troops. Served Sun Quan after Sun Ce’s death. Died of illness 228.
Pan Lin (潘 臨, Han Rin): The Shanyue were a collection of Yue hill tribes (and bandits) known for resisting Sun Ce and Sun Quan; Pan Lin led a group of them. Lu Xun defeated him. Some webpages say that Pan Lin subsequently served Wu, so assuming that’s true, I guess that’s why he’s here?
Sun Ben (孫 賁, Son Hon): Nephew of Sun Jian. After Sun Jian’s death c. 191, Sun Ben served Yuan Shu as Jian had. He broke ties with Yuan Shu after the latter declared himself emperor, and joined Sun Ce. Served in the 208-209 Battle of Red Cliffs, then died of illness.
Sun Ce (孫 策, Son Saku): Born 175. Warlord who laid the foundation of Wu. Oldest son of Sun Jian. Originally worked with Yuan Shu, but broke away from him after he declared himself emperor. He was assassinated in 200 by subordinates of a man he had had executed. In Romance of the Three Kingdoms, his death is a lot more dramatic; after being badly wounded in an attempted assassination, he has a Taoist priest executed (unrelated to the assassination thing), and is subsequently haunted by the man’s specter to the point where basically a combination of the stress and the wound kill him.
Sun Huan (孫 桓, Son Kan): Born 198. Participated in the successful 219 invasion of Jing Province against Guan Yu’s forces. During the 221-222 Battle of Xiaoting, he was besieged by Liu Bei’s forces at Yidao and held out until Bei’s forces were defeated elsewhere and the siege was lifted.
Sun Jian (孫 堅, Son Ken): Born 155. Minor warlord, but influential. Father of Sun Ce and Sun Quan. During the Campaign against Dong Zhuo in 190, Sun Jian joined and became a subordinate of warlord Yuan Shu, accomplishing major success in his operations. In 191, he was sent by Yuan Shu to attack Liu Biao, the governor of Jing Province. His date of death is unclear; one source says he was killed in an ambush by Liu Biao’s men; another source says that he was killed in 193 by a different individual under Liu Biao.
Sun Jing (孫 靜, 孫 静, Son Sei): Youngest brother of Sun Jian. He aided Sun Ce, and his knowledge helped defeat warlord Wang Lang. Afterward, he refused an important position in favor of being assigned to the region of his family home, where he spent the rest of his life. In Romance of the Three Kingdoms he is mistakenly referred to as Sun Quan’s brother.
Sun Kuang (孫 匡, Son Kyou): Born after 184. Fourth and youngest son of Sun Jian. When Sun Ce began to consolidate power between 194 and 199, Cao Cao, who was wary of Ce’s growing influence, sought to arrange marital ties between his and Ce’s families; Cao’s niece (a daughter of Cao Ren) married Sun Kuang. However, Sun Kuang died in his early twenties before he could hold any of the offices he was nominated for. Some sources have him be the one who disastrously almost completely ruined the defense of Wu against Wei in 222, but that was most probably actually Sun Lang.
Sun Lang (孫 朗, Son Rou): Son of Sun Jian and half-brother of Sun Quan. In 222, when Wei attacked Wu, Wu military general Lü Fan prohibited fire attacks on account of unfavorable weather. Sun Lang sprung for one anyway and accidentally set his own camp on fire, and much of Lü Fan’s naval fleet ended up destroyed, which nearly spelled disaster for Wu as a whole, though it was all salvaged in the end. Sun Lang subsequently had his ranks stripped and spent his life under house arrest.
Sun Quan
Sun Tai (孫 泰, Son Tai): Son of Sun Kuang. Killed by an arrow in the 234 Battle of Hefei Xincheng (when Wu attacked the Wei city of Hefei).
Sun Xiu (孫 休, Son Kyuu): Born 235. Son of Sun Quan and third emperor of Wu. When the second emperor, Sun Liang attempted to get state power from his regent Sun Chen, Chen stopped the movement, unemperored Chen, and replaced him with Xiu in 258. Sun Xiu then had Sun Chen killed in 259. With incapable and corrupt subordinates, he was not an effective emperor. He died in 264 have designated his son Sun Wan as his heir; however, his wishes were ignored and the adult Sun Hao was emperored instead of the still-child Wan.
Quan Cong (全 琮, Zen Sou; sometimes mistranslated, as in Warriors Orochi 4, as Quan Zong): In a notable event, he gave away grain for free to hungry people instead of selling it. Began his career under Sun Quan. When Sun Quan ordered his crown prince Sun Deng to lead troops into battle, flouting custom, Quan Cong diplomatically advised him to do otherwise. When he led troops to attack Wei-controlled land in 233 and civilians fled, he refused to use his men to hunt them down. He became embroiled in the succession struggle between Sun Quan’s sons Sun He and Sun Ba, supporting Sun Ba, but died before the drama concluded in 250. He was either born 196 and died 247, or was born 198 and died 249.
Quan Xi (全 熈, 全 煕, Zen Ki): When disastrous Wu regent Zhuge Ke was ousted in 253, Quan Xi was one of the ones ordered to go and arrest Ke’s relative Zhuge Rong. When Wei general Zhuge Dan revolted in 257, Quan Xi was among those sent by Wu as support. At some point his family tried to leave Wu for Wei but the plan was found out and Quan Xi was killed. If this mini-biography is weirdly vague it’s because there is like, one Wikipedia article in Japanese about this guy and I trust machine translation as far as I can toss it.
Taishi Ci
Tang Zi (唐 咨, Tou Shi): In 225, a rebellion broke out in Licheng Commandery, with Tang Zi nominated to became the new leader, but Wei emperor Cao Pi suppressed the revolt and Zi fled to Wu. He was one of the ones sent by Wu to support Zhuge Dan’s rebellion in Wei in 257, but when the rebellion failed Tang Zi was captured by Wei and agreed to serve them.
Wang Dun (王 惇, Ou Ton): In 256, He conspired to kill Sun Chen, the cruel regent of Sun Liang, but the plot was discovered and Wang Dun was killed.
Wu Jing (吳 景, 呉 景, Go Kei): Brother of Sun Jian’s wife. Served Sun Jian, then (after Jian was killed in 191) warlord Yuan Shu, then (after Shu declared himself emperor) Sun Ce. Died 203.
Xiao Qiao/Xiaoqiao (Historically 小 橋, in Romance of the Three Kingdoms 小 喬, Shou Kyou): One of the famous sisters known as the Two Qiaos of Jiangdong. Her name is historically lost; “Xiao Qiao” simply means “younger Qiao.” In 199, she and her sister were taken captive by Sun Ce’s army; Xiao Qiao subsequently married Zhou Yu.
Yu Fan (虞 翻, Gu Hon): Born 164. Originally a served under Wang Lang, the Administrator of Kuaiji Commandery. After Wang Lang was defeated by Sun Ce, Yu Fan ended up working for Ce. After Sun Ce’s death, he served Sun Quan. Though he was accomplished, his straightforward nature and habit of insulting people eventually caused Sun Quan to exile him to Jiao Province. Died 233.
Zhang Cheng (張 承 Chou Shou) This Zhang Cheng had the courtesy name Zhongsi (仲嗣, Chuushi) Born 178. Served under Sun Quan. Said to be a good judge of character, forseeing Zhuge Ke as headed for nothing good. Two of his children were purged in the aftermath of Zhuge Ke’s downfall. Died 244.
Zhang Shao (張 紹, Chou Shou): There was a Zhang Shao with these characters who was the son of Zhang Fei and surrendered to Wei after Shu collapsed, but this is supposed to be a member of the Wu forces, so it shouldn’t be that guy, right? There’s a possibility that this is supposed to be Zhang Zhao (張 昭), whose name uses similar characters and is also pronounced “Chou Shou” in Japanese, but this is speculation. Or of course, perhaps there was an unrelated Zhang Shao who did serve Wu that I’m just not coming across. If this is supposed to be Zhang Zhao, suffice to say: Born 156, became an advisor to Sun Ce, significantly supported Sun Quan after Ce’s death, suggested in 208 that Quan surrender to Cao Cao because he felt Quan wasn’t going to win (Quan totally did), died 236, known for a stern and uncompromising personality.
Zhou Yu (周 瑜, Shuu Yu): Born 175. Strategist who initially served Sun Ce. He accompanied Sun Ce when Sun Ce still operated under Yuan Shu, and continued to follow and assist Sun Ce when Sun Ce broke ties with Yuan Shu after Shu declared himself emperor. After Sun Ce was assassinated in 200, he was succeeded by his younger brother Sun Quan, and Zhou Yu began to assist him. He was influential in convincing Sun Quan to fight back against Cao Cao when Cao Cao began to threaten him in 208, and helped defeat Cao Cao’s numerically superior force at the Battle of Red Cliffs. Died of illness 210.
Zhu En (朱 恩, Shu On): Subordinate of Zhuge Ke; served in Ke’s personal police force. When Zhuge Ke was killed by Sun Jun, Zhu En died in the subsequent purges.
Zhu Ran
Zhu Zhi (朱 治, Shu Chi): Born 156.Served Sun Jian and participated in the campaign against Dong Zhuo, then served Sun Ce, then Sun Quan. Known for his modesty, including politically. Retired to his hometown. Died 224.
Sima Yi
Zhang Chunhua
Protecting the Bracelet
Asano Nagaakira (浅野 長晟): Born 1586. Served Toyotomi Hideyoshi, then, in 1594, began serving Tokugawa Ieyasu, and was allied with him in the 1600 Battle of Sekigahara and the 1614-1615 Siege of Osaka. Died 1632.
Ii Naotora
Ikeda Shigeyasu (池田 重安): He originally served vassals of the Takeda clan, but by the 1600 Battle of Sekigahara, he was under Sanada Nobuyuki (in the Eastern Army). Though Shigeyasu appears as a dot on the map, it’s not really possible to see him before he’s defeated by Nezha and disappears, so this may not count as an appearance.
Naitō Tadaoki (内藤 忠興): Born 1592. Served Tokugawa Ieyasu. Rode out against orders to serve Tokugawa Ieyasu directly during the 1614 Siege of Osaka. Died 1674.
Sakakibara Yasumasa
Yūki Hideyasu (結城 秀康): Born 1574. Second son of Tokugawa Ieyasu, he was adopted first by Toyotomi Hideyoshi and then by Yūki Harumasa. During the 1600 Battle of Sekigahara, he helped prevent the western advance of Uesugi Kagakatsu. Afterward, he returned to his father’s original surname, Matsudaira. Died 1607. Though Hideyasu appears as a dot on the map, it’s not really possible to see him before he’s defeated by Nezha and disappears, so this may not count as an appearance.
Sanada Yukimura
Fūma Kotarō
Akechi Hidemitsu
Akechi Mitsuhide
Gracia
Hachisuka Koroku
Kuki Yoshitaka
Mori Ranmaru
Nakagawa Kiyohide (中川 清秀): Surrendered to Oda Nobunaga in 1571 and began serving him. When Araki Murashige rebelled in 1578, Kiyohide also rebelled, but then surrendered to Oda Nobunaga and went back to serving him. In the Oda succession crisis, Kiyohide sided with Toyotomi Hideyoshi and Oda Nobukatsu; he died in the 1583 Battle of Shizugatake against Shibata Katsuie and Oda Nobutaka forces.
Ogawa Suketada (小川 祐忠): Born 1535. Served Oda Nobunaga, but went to Akechi Mitsuhide’s side after the 1582 Honnō-ji Incident. Afterward, he ended up serving Toyotomi Hideyoshi. He joined the 1600 Battle of Sekigahara on the side of the Western Army, but defected to the Eastern Army. Died 1601.
Oda Nobukatsu
Saitō Toshimitsu
Yamauchi Kazutoyo
Yasuda Kunitsugu (安田 国継): Born 1556. Served Saitō Toshimitsu and Akechi Mitsuhide. Participated on Akechi’s side at the 1582 Honnō-ji Incident; some say that he was the one who killed Oda Nobunaga there. Died 1597 on the same day that Oda Nobunaga died; it’s said he committed suicide due to a boil on his cheek and that he was cursed for killing Nobunaga.
Guan Yinping
Hu Ji ( 胡 濟, 胡 済, Go Sei): General of Shu. He was unable to meet up with Jiang Wei’s forces in a 256 campaign against Wei, leading to Jiang Wei’s defeat.
Liu Bei
Shi Bao (石 苞, Seki Hou): A minor government official who got by by selling weapons. His talents were recognized and he was made into a governor. Helped defeat Zhuge Dan’s rebellion in 257-258. Continued his service when Wei became Jin in 266. Was suspected of Being Treasonous for some time but was cleared. Died 273.
Sima Fu (司馬 孚, Shiba Fu): Born 180. Brother of Sima Yi. Notably loyal to the Wei emperors despite the machinations of his family; when Cao Mao died in 260 trying to seize back power he was one of the few who wept at his funeral. When Sima Yan, his grandnephew, finally made himself emperor of Jin, Sima Fu refused any title of nobility. Died 272.
Sima Jin
Sima Shi (司馬 師, Shiba Shi): Born 208. First son of Sima Yi, who he assisted in removing Cao Shuang from the picture in 249 so that Yi should have all the Wei regency powers for himself (some sources say Sima Shi was the only one Yi planned it with). He became regent after Sima Yi’s death in 251. Nominal emperor Cao Fang sought to get his power back in 254, but Sima Shi got an inkling of discontent and made him step down in favor of Cao Mao. She died after putting down another rebellion, in 255, from complications from an operation that removed a tumor from his eye.
Sima Yi
Sima You (司馬 攸, Shiba Yuu): Born 246. Second son of Sima Zhao. Sima Yan, emperor of Jin, wanted his developmentally disabled son Sim Zhong to be the next emperor, and was concerned that people favored Sima You, so he had You sent away from Politics to his fiefdom in 282. Died in 283 of stress.
Sima Zhao
Wang Yuanji
Xiahou Xuan
Xin Chang
Zhang Chunhua
The Young Dragon Obeys the Goddess
Kunoichi
Sanada Yukimura
Takeda Shingen
Fūma Kotarō
Uesugi Kenshin
Sanada Nobuyuki
Bao Sanniang (鮑 三娘, Hou Sanjou): Fictional wife of the fictional Guan Suo. In folklore, she’s a warrior who Guan Suo hears tell of and challenges to a spar; when he defeats her, she proposes. After her husband dies in battle, she guards Jiameng Pass until her death. Or maybe dies defending it. Or dies of illness there. That’s folklore, my dudes.
Chen Dao (陳 到, Chin Tou): Served Shu. Little is known about him, but he was the leader of one of Liu Bei’s elite units. Active from the 190s to the 230s.
Guan Ping
Guan Suo (關 索, 関 索, Kan Saku): In Romance of the Three Kingdoms, a fictional son of Guan Yu who served Shu. He is often folklorically described as being handsome and having many wives.
Guan Xing (關 興, 関 興, Kan Kou): Son of Guan Yu and younger brother of Guan Ping. When he became an adult, he became an official in Shu, but died some years later. Romance of the Three Kingdoms gives him a larger role and has him in more of a warrior role; he kills Pan Zhang (the Wu general who captured Guan Yu) and kills two former Liu Han whose defections to Sun Quan led to the event.
Guan Yi (關 彝, 関 彝, Kan I): Grandson of Guan Yu and son of Guan Xing. Some sources say he died after Shu’s 263 fall; in Romance of the Three Kingdoms he’s killed by Wei soldiers during Zhong Hui’s attempted rebellion in 264.
Guan Yinping
Liu Bei
Liu Ning (劉 寧, Ryuu Nei): Shu General. In the 221-222 Battle of Xiaoting, Liu Bei’s attempt to take back Jing Province from Wu, Liu Ning was defeated and forced to surrender.
Wu Lan (吳 蘭, 呉 蘭, Go Ran): Served Shu. Killed during the Hanzhong Campaign in 217, either in battle by Cao Hong and Cao Xiu’s forces, or after fleeing by the Di leader Qiangduan (the Di were an ethnic group of western China).
Xingcai (星彩, Seisai):Empress Zhang (張 皇后, Chou Kougou) was the daughter of Zhang Fei, who became an Imperial Consort of Shu emperor Liu Shan. She became empress in 238, after the previous empress, her elder sister, died. After Shu was conquered in 264, she joined Liu Shan in Luoyang. Koei gives her the fictional identity of Xingcai.
Zhang Bao (張 苞, Chou Hou): Son of Zhang Fei who died early. In Romance of the Three Kingdoms, he fights Guan Xing because he wants to lead forces into the 221-222 Battle of Xiaoting and Liu Bei has to break them up. In Zhuge Liang’s Third Northern Expedition (in 229), he dies of injuries from falling into a gully.
Zhao Yun (趙 雲, Chou Un): Served Shu. Originally served warlord Gongsun Zan, and there met Liu Bei, who was sheltering under Zan at the time. Continued his service under Liu Bei’s son Liu Shan and participated in the first of Zhuge Liang’s failed northern expeditions in 228. Died 229. In Romance of the Three Kingdoms he is one of the Five Tiger Generals of Shu. A popular folktale says that he was never scarred in battle, but died of fatal hemorrhage when his wife playfully pricked him with a pin.
Showdown with the Demon King
Sanada Yukimura
Ii Naotora
Sanada Nobuyuki
Akechi Mitsuhide
Gracia
Ishida Mitsunari (石田 三成): Born 1560. Served under Toyotomi Hideyoshi. After Toyotomi Hideyoshi’s death in 1598 he was in a very politically unstable position, not helped by Tokugawa Ieyasu’s willingness to ascend to power himself despite being nominally one of the regents of Hideyoshi’s heir. Mitsunari formed a coalition to stand against Tokugawa Ieyasu, culminating in the 1600 Battle of Sekigahara, with Mitsunari’s Western Army against Tokugawa’s Eastern Army, but Mitsunari’s unpopularity with potential allies saw his loss. He attempted to escape but was captured and killed.
Kuki Yoshitaka
Yamauchi Kazutoyo
Mori Nagayoshi (森長 可): Born 1558. Older brother of Mori Ranmaru. Served Oda Nobunaga, then Toyotomi Hideyoshi. Shot and killed at the 1584 Battle of Komaki and Nagakute.
Mori Ranmaru
Niwa Nagahide
Oda Nobunaga
Saitō Toshimitsu
Shibata Katsuie
Takigawa Kazumasu (滝川 一益; possibly Takigawa Ichimasu): Born 1525. Served Oda Nobunaga. After Nobunaga’s death, he opposed Toyotomi Hideyoshi alongside Shiba Katsuie, siding with Oda Nobutaka, but was defeated and submitted to Hideyoshi in 1583. After performing suboptimally at the 1584 Battle of Komaki and Nagakute, he retired and became a monk, and died 1586.
Toyotomi Hideyoshi (豊臣 秀吉; also “Toyotomi no Hideyoshi”, i.e. Hideyoshi of the Toyotomis): Born 1537. Rose from a peasant background to become one of Nobunaga’s most prominent retainers. Famously built a castle on the edge of enemy territory in a very short amount of time in order to gain an advantage in the 1567 Siege of Inabayama Castle against the Saitō clan. After Nobunaga’s death in 1582, Toyotomi was in a strong position politically. He came into conflict with Shibata Katsuie and Oda Nobutaka when it came time to determine Nobunaga’s heir (being allied with Oda Nobukatsu instead), but prevailed. He completed the unification of Japan under a single rule that had been started by Oda Nobunaga. Later, he attempted a Japanese conquest of China through Korea, but this turned out to be a failure that lost him political strength. When he died in 1598 the invasions were called off. He declared his son Toyotomi Hideyori as his heir and entrusted his care to a Council of Five Elders, but that Didn’t Work Out and Tokugawa Ieyasu (one of the elders) ended up rising to power instead.
Guan Yinping
Liu Bei
Cao Pi (曹 丕, Sou Hi): Second son of Cao Cao and first emperor of the state of Wei. He succeeded his father when Cao Cao died in 220. In the same year, he deposed Emperor Xian, finally making the Cao explicitly emperors. Though Sun Quan was nominally one of his vassals, he broke ties with Wei, declaring independence in 222. Died 226.
Cao Zhen (曹 珍, Sou Chin): Wei general who worked with Zhuge Dan (back when Dan was still not-rebelling). In 255, he was killed in Gaoting in a clash with Wu forces who were receiving the defecting Wen Qin.
Guo Huai
Lady Zhen (甄夫人, Shin-Fujin; referred to in Warriors Orochi 4 as Zhenji/甄 姬/甄 姫/Shin-Ki, which means approximately the same, unless you count that second 姬/姫 character as a forename instead of an affix, which I cheerfully refuse to do because that means I can’t connect this Lady Zhen with other generic non-specific Lady Zhens): Born 183. Well-read and socially adept from a young age. Married Yuan Xi, son of warlord Yuan Shao, though Zhen lived apart from him in the administrative center of Shao’s territory. In 204, after Yuan Shao’s death, Cao Cao’s forces were able to take control of this territory, and Cao Pi met Zhen and married her. She kept the peace among the other wives and encouraged Pi to take more concubines. However, after Cao Cao died in 220 and Cao Pi became emperor, his favor toward other concubines led Zhen to complain; for this or some other unknown offense, Pi responded by forcing her to take her own life in 221. Her son Cao Rui would become the next emperor of Wei.
Wen Hu (文 虎, Bun Ko): Son of Wen Qin and brother of Wen Yang. After Sima Shi deposed Wei emperor Cao Fang and replaced him with Cao Mao in 254, Wen Qin started a rebellion, but this was quickly suppressed and he and his family were forced to defect to Wu. When Wei general Zhuge Dan rebelled against Sima Zhao in 257, the Wen family was among those sent to support him. However, the relationship between Wen Qin and Zhuge Dan deteriorated, and when Zhuge Dan had Wen Qin executed, Wen Hu and Wen Yang fled back and surrendered to Sima Zhao.
Wen Yang (文 鴦, Bun Ou): Born 238. Son of Wen Qin and brother of Wen Hu. After Zhuge Dan’s rebellion was defeated, Wen Yang went back to serving Wei, and after its formation, Jin. However, in 291, he was falsely accused of being involved in a failed rebellion by Sima Yao, Zhuge Dan’s grandson (not the emperor Sima Yao—different hanzi), and was executed along with his family
Yang Xin (楊 欣, You Kin): Served Wei. Assisted Deng Ai in the 263 conquest of Shu. Continued serving Jin. Died in 276 fighting against the nomadic Xianbei people.
Zhuge Dan
1 note · View note
Text
my own personal rankings for dw games ive played (not including any of the empires spinoffs). im sorry i know none of you care but youre gonna hear about it anyways
1: dw6 - literally the best in every way ill die on this hill. only complaint is that its where they took away diaochans maces and gave her a whip and ill never forgive them for that one. they also briefly gave zhenji a whip iirc but they put it back in dw7 and thank god for that
2: dw8: second best writing in the whole series and very enjoyable all around. loved the multiple scenario options you could unlock that were like history changing alterations to route, very tasty, very satisfying. spent Far too much time in the alt gameplay mode.
3: dw5 - a classic, the one i spent the most time playing as a kid. the sound effect that cues a cutscene start is going to be burned into me for life i think. like every single characters designs peaked here
5: orochi warriors 3 - yes it counts yes ive only played the third edition. it slayed tho. fun as hell and fun writing. based around the same era as 8 so its thriving
6: dw9 - has its merits and charm at times but it is not very good objectively. open world was a choice that unfortunately forced a cut of a lot of iconic playable things in older games maps. ive liked a number of things i can do in it but i do not think i would reccomend it to anyone unless they were Very dedicated to seeing a specific scenario of a character. but i DO like being able to fuck around aimlessly in the wilderness when im not in the mood to fight things. photo mode is fun too. :).
7: dw1 - kisses this thing softly. i dont think i remember a single detail about playing it aside from basically only playing as daqiao
1 note · View note
satoles · 2 years
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
。゚․ 𓋜 ִ ۫ 🔮🌞 𓂋 ◌ ❊ 🎧
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
342 notes · View notes
fuyusitos · 3 years
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
💤💤💤
169 notes · View notes
jellyjjilli · 3 years
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
like o rb if you use/save (◕ᴗ◕✿)
184 notes · View notes
cignenoir · 3 years
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
vote for powerful cutie liang jiao!!><
like or rb if save / use !!
138 notes · View notes