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Left - FGO
Right - Wooden Statue of him commissioned in 1651 in Hotokuzen-ji
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Miyamoto Musashi - FGO CPR loop 人工呼吸 心肺蘇生
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Female samurai Miyamoto Musashi tries to challenge kendo master Yagyū Munenori but is defeated. After taking a good look at her face and body, the old samurai felt regret, so he try to make her heart beating again.
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getoswhore · 1 year
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tenkaichi — yagyū munenori : the peerless swords men.
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Warriors Orochi: The Recollective Redux Part 7.1: Jin - Sima Yi Story A
Because Warriors Orochi and Warriors Orochi 2 were released with characters from Dynasty Warriors 5 and Samurai Warriors 2 (Xtreme Legends), this story does not appear in the actual game. Therefore, this is an original story exclusive to Warriors Orochi: The Recollective.
The Jin story is split into two stories focusing on Sima Yi and Sima Zhao. The Jin Sima Yi story starts with the Orochi Army’s subjugation of various Resistance armies before going on to a reverse point of view of some stages in the game. For example, if you play a stage that has Sima Yi (or Masamune) as an enemy, then in this story, you play from their point of view. This is basically an extension of the Orochi story.
Initial Characters: Sima Yi, Sima Shi, Zhang Chunhua
Chapter 1: Battle of Luoyang 洛陽の戦い (uses DW8 map)
Orochi Army and Chen Gong Army vs. Resistance Army Allied characters: Sima Yi, Sima Shi, Sima Zhao, Zhang Chunhua Third-party characters: Chen Gong, Jia Xu, Yu Jin Enemy characters: Cao Shuang, Cao Fang, Cao Mao, Zhang Rang, Duan Gui
Unlocked characters: Chen Gong, Jia Xu, Yu Jin
Following their defeat in Shangyong, Sima Yi surrendered to the Orochi Army. A number of his officers were taken hostage as security for Sima Yi’s cooperation in Orochi’s army. For his first independent mission in Orochi’s army, Sima Yi was assigned the task of subjugating the Wei imperial family and the Ten Eunuchs in Luoyang.
The Orochi Army will be joined by Chen Gong in this battle. The Cao family will be standing their ground in Luoyang. They will have pyrocannons, ballistae and arblests ready to attack. Defeating the commanding officer will deactivate those devices so that they can be destroyed. When Cao Shuang, Cao Fang and Cao Mao are defeated, Zhang Rang and the Ten Eunuchs will arrive, setting fire to Luoyang. Defeat the main leaders, Zhang Rang and Duan Gui to win the battle.
In the aftermath, Chen Gong, Jia Xu and Yu Jin will join Sima Yi’s army.
Chapter 2: Battle of Rokujō 六条の戦い (uses SW4 map)
Orochi Army and Zhong Hui Army vs. Resistance Army Allied characters: Sima Shi, Sima Zhao, Chen Gong Third-party characters: Zhong Hui, Hisahide Matsunaga, Munenori Yagyū Enemy characters: Yoshiaki Ashikage, Yoshimoto Imagawa, Takatora Tōdō, Fujitaka Hosokawa
Unlocked characters: Zhong Hui, Hisahide Matsunaga, Munenori Yagyū
Sima Shi and Sima Zhao are sent to Kyōto to defeat the shogun Yoshiaki Ashikage. He will be defended inside the southwestern area by Yoshimoto Imagawa. His army will be all over the battlefield. They are reinforced by Takatora Tōdō and Fujitaka Hosokawa.
Zhong Hui, Hisahide Matsunaga and Munenori Yagyū will join you in the battle. They will head to the northwest while you head to the south. Make your way to the southwestern castle, defeating the enemy officers on the way. Takatora will confront you once on the southern path. Defeat him and continue on.
When you have cleared the central area, Zhong Hui will be ambushed by Takatora and some other officers. Sima Shi will send Sima Zhao up to assist while he continues on. Help Sima Zhao out and defeat Takatora once again along with the other enemy officers.
Finally, when Zhong Hui and Sima Shi have surrounded the gates, they will break them open and charge towards Yoshiaki. Takatora will appear one more time to confront Sima Shi and the others. Defeat Yoshiaki, Yoshimoto and Takatora to win the battle.
In the aftermath, Takatora will escape, while Zhong Hui and others will join Sima Shi under orders from Orochi.
Chapter 3: Conquest of Nanzhong 南中平定戦 (uses DW5 map)
Orochi Army and Xu Huang Army vs. Resistance Army Allied characters: Sima Yi, Zhang Chunhua,Jia Chong, Sima Zhao, Wang Yuanji, Wen Yang, Zhu Ran, Takatora Tōdō Third-party characters: Xu Huang, Zhang Liao, Diamondback, Kojirō Sasaki Enemy characters: Meng Huo, Zhurong, Yukimura Sanada, Ginchiyo Tachibana, Toyohisa Shimazu, Yueying, Bao Sanniang, Guan Yinping
Unlocked characters: Deng Ai, Kojirō Sasaki
Meng Huo and the people of Nanzhong managed to protect their lands from Orochi’s subjugation, which was becoming a pain for Da Ji. As such, Da Ji sent Sima Yi to Nanzhong and ordered him to find a way to end their resistance once and for all. He sent his son, Sima Zhao, to act as a vanguard, but they fell into a trap and were driven to the verge of defeat by Meng Huo and his army.
Starting from the southeast, your main objective is to rescue your allies from Meng Huo’s army and bring them to the southwestern area. Meng Huo will have more men in reserve, but Wei reinforcements from Xu Huang will arrive, allowing you to turn the tide. Kojirō Sasaki will appear in the northern area to assist you as you fight Meng Huo and Zhurong.
After defeating Meng Huo and Zhurong, another Resistance frontline led by Yukimura Sanada will arrive from the northwest and northeast. Defeat Yukimura to win the battle.
In the aftermath, Deng Ai will be released into Sima Yi’s army and Kojirō will also join you as well.
Chapter 4: Subjugation at Hulao Gate 虎牢関討伐戦
Orochi Army and Mōri Army vs. Resistance Army Allied characters: Sima Yi, Zhang Chunhua, Deng Ai, Zhong Hui, Yu Jin Third-party characters: Motonari Mōri, Takakage Kobayakawa, Cao Ren, Diaochan Enemy characters: Sun Ce, Zhou Yu, Lu Su, Han Dang, Ranmaru Mori, Naotora Ii, Naomasa Ii, Zhao Yun, Wei Yan, Magoichi Saika, Yoshihiro Shimazu, Nobuyuki Sanada
Unlocked characters: Motonari Mōri, Takakage Kobayakawa, Zhuge Dan
Thanks to intelligence, Sima Yi learnt that Sun Ce turned on the Orochi Army in an attempt to save his father and decided to take care of him before word got out to Orochi or Sun Quan.
Motonari Mōri and his army will assist you in his battle. Defeat Sun Ce’s forces in the west and centre before fighting Sun Ce in the northeast. As your army approaches Sun Ce, Zhao Yun will arrive in the southeast with reinforcements. Defeat Sun Ce and Zhao Yun to win the battle, but despite this they will escape anyway.
In the aftermath, Da Ji will assign Motonari and his son, Takakage Kobayakawa, to Sima Yi’s army. Zhuge Dan will also be released as well.
Chapter 5: Showdown at Xiangping 襄平決戦 (uses DW8 Yan Province map)
Orochi Army and Da Ji Army vs. Resistance Army Allied characters: Sima Yi, Sima Shi, Hisahide Matsunaga, Munenori Yagyū, Motonari Mōri, Takakage Kobayakawa Third-party characters: Da Ji, Dong Zhuo, Keiji Maeda, Masamune Date, Kojūrō Katakura, Diamondback Enemy characters: Sima Zhao, Wang Yuanji, Jia Chong, Wen Yang, Zhu Ran, Ma Dai, Motochika Chōsokabe, Takatora Tōdō, Masanori Fukushima, Kiyomasa Katō
Unlocked characters: Dong Zhuo, Keiji Maeda, Masamune Date, Kojūrō Katakura
Sima Yi’s son, Sima Zhao, became increasingly discontented with his father’s servitude of Orochi and decided to defect from the Orochi Army. When Orochi heard of this, he sent Sima Yi to pursue them. Sima Zhao was pursued to Xiangyang, where he was determined to fight his father…
Sima Yi will advance his army on the east and west, where they will be ambushed by Sima Zhao’s forces. Ma Dai and Zhu Ran attempt to launch a fire attack on the two areas, but if you defeat them and counter it, Hisahide Matsunaga and Takakage Kobayakawa will turn the fire attack back on Sima Zhao.
Da Ji will arrive during the battle with reinforcements from Orochi.
Defeat Sima Zhao to win the battle. In the aftermath, Sima Yi and Sima Zhao will part ways. Sima Yi is impressed that his son has found his own path. Da Ji’s reinforcements will join Sima Yi’s army.
Chapter 6: Standoff at Komaki-Nagakute 小牧長久手対決戦
Orochi Army vs. Wu Army Allied characters: Da Ji, Sima Yi, Dong Zhuo, Sima Shi, Zhang Chunhua, Zhuge Dan, Jia Xu Enemy characters: Sun Jian, Sun Ce, Sun Quan, Sun Shangxiang, Lianshi, Han Dang, Lu Su, Ieyasu Tokugawa, Ina, Naotora Ii, Naomasa Ii, Hanzō Hattori, Zhou Tai, Zhou Yu, Taishi Ci, Lu Meng, Ding Feng, Ranmaru Mori
Sun Ce was an officer of the Orochi Army along with the rest of Wu. However, Sun Ce gradually led the Wu Army out of Orochi’s servitude. This greatly reduced the power of Orochi’s army. However, they still had one trump card up their sleeve; Sun Jian and Sun Quan were still hostages in Orochi’s Army, to be executed at Komaki-Nagakute. Just as the executions were about to start, the Wu Army arrived on the battlefield…
Sun Jian, Sun Quan and Lianshi will be guarded in the southwestern garrison. Some Wu officers under Orochi will begin attacking the Tokugawa officers in the south, assisted by Zhang Chunhua and other Orochian officers. You will be with Sima Shi and Zhuge Dan in the centre, attacking Han Dang and Cheng Pu, while Sima Yi and Jia Xu will attack Lu Su and Jiang Qin in the northeast.
Once the first wave of officers has been defeated, Sima Yi suspects that something is wrong, since there weren’t any Wu reinforcements assisting them. Suddenly, Hanzō and Zhou Tai attack the southwestern garrison, killing the guard before releasing Sun Jian and Sun Quan. At this point, the Wu officers in the southeast defect to the Wu Army as their main unit also arrives.
Assist your allies in the southeast before defeating the Sun family to win the battle.
In the aftermath, the Wu Army escape the battlefield to prepare for their showdown with Orochi.
Chapter 7: Defence of Yamazaki 山崎防衛戦
Orochi Army vs. Wei Army Allied characters: Dong Zhuo, Zhuge Liang, Sima Yi, Da Ji, Motonari Mōri, Keiji Maeda Enemy characters: Cao Pi, Mitsunari Ishida, Li Dian, Yue Jin, Xiahou Ba, Guo Huai, Yoshitsugu Ōtani, Cao Cao, Dian Wei, Xun Yu, Guo Jia
Like Sun Ce, Cao Pi was a member of the Orochi Army, but he decided to defect from them and build up his army in anticipation of the final battle against Orochi. He attacked an Orochi Army outpost at Yamazaki in order to pave his way towards Koshi Castle. Da Ji, Dong Zhuo and Sima Yi quickly went to assist the struggling forces there…
First, you need to secure Mt. Tennō and guide Zhuge Liang there so that he can activate the cannons. Next, you need to defeat the enemies attacking both Mt. Tennō and the main camp.
Cao Cao will then arrive, to the surprise of the Wei Army. Defeat him and Cao Pi to win the battle.
Chapter 8: Escape from Yong Province 雍州逃亡戦 (uses DW8 Xiahou Ba’s Journey map)
Orochi Army vs. Coalition Army Allied characters: Kiyomori Taira, Himiko, Sun Wukong, Sima Yi, Deng Ai, Zhong Hui, Masamune Date, Kojirō Sasaki, Kojūrō Katakura Enemy characters: Zhu Ran, Ma Dai, Wen Yang, Takatora Tōdō, Motochika Chōsokabe, Muneshige Tachibana, Ujiyasu Hōjō, Lady Hayakawa, Kai, Sima Zhao, Wang Yuanji, Jia Chong, Masanori Fukushima, Kiyomasa Katō
Despite repeated attempts to repel the Resistance, they eventually got through to Orochi’s camp at Koshi Castle. Sima Yi was requested to send reinforcements and Kiyomori Taira was sent to assist, however Sima Zhao managed to engage them in battle, buying the Resistance time to defeat Orochi. Once news of Orochi’s defeat reached Sima Yi and Kiyomori, they decided to retreat through Yong Province…
The Orochi Army will start at the bottom and escape to the top of the battlefield on three fronts. Sima Yi will escape through the west, Masamune will escape through the east and Kiyomori will escape through the centre. Zhu Ran, Ujiyasu Hōjō and Takatora Tōdō will confront the three armies with ambush tactics including firearrows, cavalry and ninja units, though Sima Yi, Masamune and Kiyomori will counter with pyrocannons, riflemen and sorcery.
Once all units reach the top of the battlefield, Sima Zhao and Wang Yuanji will arrive with reinforcements. Defeat them to win the battle.
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showcasemains · 2 years
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Troga sword of truth
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Remix of Go Rin No Sho, Heiho Kaden Sho, Fudochi Shinmo Roku & Taia Ki Tekst dotyczy buddyjskich korzeni kenjutsu, a jego wartość polega na bezpośrednim odwołaniu się do klasyków myśli samurajskiej – MUSASHI MIYAMOTY, TAKUANA SOHO, MUNENORI YAGYUīy Miyamoto Mushashi, Yagyu Munenori & Takuan Soho Mam przyjemność przedstawić ciekawy tekst opracowany przez Autora posługującego się pseudonimem : VIN AL KEN. KEN ZEN ICHI / MIECZ I ZEN TO JEDNOŚĆ – na podstawie klasyków myśli samurajskiej Takuan's book (one of most important work of " Kenjutsu -Ryu" Library) He has also been credited with the invention of the yellow pickled Daikon radish that carries the same name, "Takuan." His influence still permeates the work of many present-day exponents of Zen Buddhism and martial arts. His collected writings total 6 volumes and over 100 published poems, including his best known treatise, The Unfettered Mind. Known for his ascerbic wit and integrity of character, Takuan exerted himself to bring the spirit of Zen Buddhism to many and diverse aspects of Japanese culture, such as Japanese swordsmanship, gardening, Sumi-e, Shodo, and Tchado. With regards to his character, Takuan remained largely unaffected by his popularity and famed reputation. Yagyū Munenori (Daimyo and kenjutsu master, head of Yagyū Shinkage-ryū style of swordsmanship) - Takuan's writings to kenjutsu master, Lord Yagyū Munenori, are commonly studied by contemporary martial artists. It is stated that Takuan advised and befriended many persons, from all social strata of life. His tomb is located in the Shinagawa area of Tokyo at Oyama Cemetery of Tokaiji Temple. At the moment before his death, Takuan painted the Chinese character 夢 ("dream"), laid down his brush and died. Takuan Sōhō died in Edo (present-day Tokyo) in December of 1645. Later, Takuan was invited by Tokugawa Iemitsu (1604–51) to become the first abbot of Tokai-ji Temple in Edo, which was constructed especially for the Tokugawa family. By 1632, there was a general amnesty after the death of Hidetada Tokugawa and Takuan’s period of banishment came at an end. In 1629, Takuan was banished to northern Japan by the Shogunate of Hidetada Tokugawa due to his protest of political interference in Buddhist temple matters pertaining to ecclesiastical appointments. Throughout his journeys, Takuan raised and collected funds for the renovation of Daitoku-ji Temple and other Zen temples. Unfortunately, Takuan's appointment was shortened as he left for a prolonged period of traveling. By the age of 14 in 1587, Takuan started studying the Rinzai school of Zen Buddhism under the tutelage of his sensei Shun-oku Soen.īy age 36 in 1608, Takuan was made abbot of the Daitoku-ji Temple in Kyoto, Japan. At the age of 8 in 1581 young Takuan began his religious studies and 2 years later he entered a Buddhist monastery. Takuan Sōhō was born into a family of farmers in the town of Izushi, located in what was at that time called Tajima province (present-day Hyōgo Prefecture). Takuan Sōhō (沢庵 宗彭, 1573–1645) was a major figure in the Rinzai school of Zen Buddhism. To umysł przenikający przez całe ciało i jaźń." "Czysty umysł nie jest skoncentrowany w żadnym miejscu, nie pochłania go zadna myśl. Takuan Soho - Buddhist Monk, Intellectual and Spiritual Mentor of MUNENORI YAGYU
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when I took part in the White Day event, I was so surprised to see this that I couldn't help making this illustration (with a small mistake in English, sorry *cough*)
There might be more if affinity huhu
a little Yagyu x Arthur
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rabisquis · 4 years
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柳生但馬守宗矩
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sengokujidai · 4 years
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“Everyone is still together!”
this is an in-character or ‘ic’ tag dump
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Day 60
“Shuten can be counted on to act when others would stand idly by, paralyzed by indecision and discretion. That is a valuable trait.”
- Yagyū Tajima-no-Kami Munenori
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Yagyū Sekishusai Munetoshi inherited the Shinkage-ryū style from Kamiizumi Ise-no-Kami Nobutsuna. His fifth son, Tajima-no-Kami Munenori, became the sword master (and political advisor) of the Shogun’s family, and Munenori's own son, the famous Jubei Mitsuyoshi, retained the title after him. Their lineage retained the position as official sword teachers to the Shogun for roughly 250 years, generation after generation, until the end of the Tokugawa reign (1869).
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charredasperity · 5 years
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FGO be like: Here's Jack the ripper, most infamous serial killer of the 19th century, she's your daughter.
Here's Elizabeth Bathory, the most famous female murderer, she's a pop idol.
Here's Hans Christian Anderson, famous author. He's a depressed child who calls you a bitch.
Here's Blackbeard, most famous and terrifying pirate of all time. He's an incel.
Here's Astolfo, a minor knight of Charlemagne who defeated a giant. You want to kiss him.
Here's famous warlord and military strategist Oda Nobunaga. They have one brain cell.
Here’s famous Inventor (and con man) Thomas Edison. He’s a lion.
Here’s ruthless destroyer of civilizations Attila The Hun. She’s a flying Rainbow Alien.
Here’s the grandfather of computation machines Charles Babbage. He’s a fucking robot.
Here’s swordsman of the Tokugawa Shogunate Yagyū Munenori. He’s...actually the same as his historical counterpart, surprisingly.
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teatitty · 4 years
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Amen to Fate confirming that Yagyū Munenori took one look at Diarmuid and went “that’s a whole son right there” and then adopted him on the spot
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Warriors Orochi: The Recollective Redux Part 6.2: Orochi Story B
Chapter 9: Battle of Dingtao 定陶の戦い (uses DW8XL map)
Orochi Army vs. Wu Army Allied characters: Sima Yi, Sima Shi, Sima Zhao, Deng Ai, Zhong Hui, Wang Yuanji Enemy characters: Sun Quan, Sun Shangxiang, Lu Meng, Lu Su, Lu Xun, Xiaoqiao, Zhu Ran, Taishi Ci, Huang Gai, Ding Feng, Zhou Tai, Lianshi
Unlocked characters: Sun Quan, Sun Shangxiang, Zhou Tai, Lianshi
Upon hearing that the Orochi Army would attack Hefei, Sun Quan escaped Wu with a number of officers and made camp in Dingtao. However, they were confronted by Sima Yi, who had forseen this and asked Orochi to allow him to deal with them.
Beginning from the southeast, Sima Yi leads his army towards Dingtao Castle with the intention of occupying Dingtao, Juye and Linqiu (廩丘, aka Lu Bu’s main camp in DW8XL) Castles. As they approach Dingtao Castle, Zhu Ran will attack the Orochi Army with firearrows; his defeat will allow the Orochi Army to continue advancing.
Taishi Ci, Huang Gai and Xiaoqiao will be defending the three castles. Sima Yi will suspect something amiss with the Wu Army; there are three fire attack units that the player needs to defeat in order to foil Lu Xun’s strategy. Lu Meng is on the path that is adjacent to the centre path out of Dingtao (turn left and then turn right just as you enter the corridor to Linqiu), Lu Su is on the path behind Linqiu Castle, and Ding Feng is on the path behind Juye Castle. Occupying all three castles before defeating the respective fire attack units will cause them to be set on fire.
In any case, Sima Yi’s army will continue north towards the Wu main camp, but as they approach the exit doors, the area is set on fire as ambush units appear and attack them; Lu Xun had anticipated this and focused his efforts on this attack using the fire attacks on the three castles as a feint. Defeat Lu Meng, Lu Su and Ding Feng (again) to continue.
Lu Xun will unleash a rockslide as you head up the northern path. Defeat him to stop the rockslide.
Sun Shangxiang and Lianshi will be the final obstacles to the main camp before you confront Sun Quan and Zhou Tai. Defeat Sun Quan to win the battle.
Sun Quan and Sun Shangxiang are informed of their father and brother’s surrender at Hefei, leaving them with no choice but to surrender to the Orochi Army.
Chapter 10: Battle of Edo Castle 江戸城の戦い
Orochi Army vs. Tokugawa Army Allied characters: Orochi, Sun Ce, Daqiao, Sun Shangxiang Enemy characters: Ieyasu Tokugawa, Hanzō Hattori, Ina, Masamune Date, Kojūrō Katakura, Naotora Ii, Naomasa Ii, Yoshishige Satake, Yoshiaki Mogami, Yoshihiro Ashina
Unlocked characters: Ieyasu Tokugawa, Hanzō Hattori, Ina, Naotora Ii, Masamune Date, Kojūrō Katakura, Naomasa Ii
Sun Ce is one of the officers sent to Edo Castle to defeat the Tokugawa. The Orochi Army attacks the castle on four sides.
Daqiao starts on the east side of Edo Castle alongside Sun Ce while Sun Shangxiang starts from the south side. Naotora Ii will appear with Ina’s sneak attack unit alongside Naomasa Ii.
After Ieyasu and Hanzō are defeated inside Edo Castle, Masamune will reappear again for a third time with more reinforcements. Defeat Masamune to win the battle.
Chapter 11: Battle of Hiketa 引田の戦い (uses SW4 map)
Orochi Army vs. Chōsokabe-Mōri Army Allied characters: Masamune Date, Keiji Maeda, Matsunaga Hisahide, Munenori Yagyū, Kojurō Katakura, Sun Wukong Enemy characters: Motochika Chōsokabe, Motonari Mōri, Koshōshō, Gracia, Takakage Kobayakawa, Magoichi Saika,Okuni, Goemon Ishikawa
Unlocked characters: Motonari Mōri, Takakage Kobayakawa
With most of Japan’s armies subjugated or driven off by the Orochi Army, the remaining clans of western Japan banded together to form a resistance against Orochi. Masamune Date is sent to quell one of those resistance armies, facing off against the Chōsokabe and Mōri clans in Hiketa, supported by the Saika Renegades.
The Orochi Army arrives on two ships from the east and northeast. The enemy officers will begin advancing from the northwest and from Sogō and Hiketa Castles. As you defeat the enemy officers, they will reappear after a little while and even worse, some allied officers will be entranced by some sort of spell. Kojurō works out what is happening and decides to put a plan into action. Assist him as he heads to the northwestern garrison, where he will act entranced in order to lure Koshōshō into opening the gates. Defeat Koshōshō, allowing your allies to return to normal and the enemy officers to be defeated.
Noticing the front gates to Toramaru Castle not opening, Kojurō suggests that they ambush the castle from behind. As the Orochi Army heads into the western garrison to fight the Mōri officer there, Okuni and Goemon appear to reinforce the garrison before retreating upon their defeats.
Upon entering Toramaru Castle, Motochika and Motonari along with Gracia and Takakage have disappeared; as their officers attack them, Motochika and Motonari appear on the Orochi Army’s ships in an attempt to attack them from behind. Hisahide orders his troops to detonate the explosives on the ships which will slow their advance. At the same time, Sun Wukong arrives with reinforcements on a ship in the southeast and Okuni and Goemon will appear again in Hiketa Castle. Defeat Motochika and Motonari to win the battle.
Motochika, Okuni and Goemon manage to escape. Motonari concedes his loss and peacefully surrenders to the Orochi Army in the hopes of maintaining the stability of the Mōri while also hoping to meet all the different heroes of China and Japan.
Chapter 12: Battle of Yanagawa 柳川の戦い (uses SW4 map)
Orochi Army vs. Toyotomi Army Allied characters: Zhuge Liang, Sima Yi, Lu Su, Guan Xing, Sima Shi, Daqiao Enemy characters: Mitsunari Ishida, Yoshitsugu Ōtani, Takatora Tōdō, Ginchiyo Tachibana, Muneshige Tachibana, Yoshihiro Shimazu, Toyohisa Shimazu, Musashi Miyamoto, Kojirō Sasaki, Sakon Shima
Unlocked characters: Mitsunari Ishida, Yoshitsugu Ōtani, Kojirō Sasaki
With the Chōsokabe-Mōri resistance quashed by the Orochi Army, the only remaining pocket of resistance in Western Japan was the Shimazu and Tachibana along with remanants of the Toyotomi Army led by Mitsunari Ishida. Zhuge Liang, Sima Yi and Lu Su are sent to deal with them.
The Orochi Army splits into three groups to attack the Toyotomi Army at Yanagawa. The Shu forces head to attack the Tachibana forces in the northwest, the Jin forces attack the Shimazu forces in the northeast, and the Wu forces attack the Toyotomi forces in the southeast. However, they are met with resistance from the three armies, requiring Zhuge Liang to formulate a pincer attack strategy.
The key to Zhuge Liang’s strategy is to occupy the Sakemi and Yadome garrisons in the north and east. Though the Yadome Garrison is easily occupied, they are unable to access the northern area as the gates are tightly shut. Sima Yi sends out rams to break down the two gates to the northern area, allowing the Orochi Army to attack the Sakemi Garrison.
Musashi Miyamoto and Kojirō Sasaki appear from the western stronghold near the Orochi Army main camp, having heard the commotion during their duel, and will charge at the main camp. Upon their defeats, Musashi will escape while Kojirō will defect to the Orochi Army, entranced by the deaths brought about by them.
With the Sakemi and Yadome garrisons occupied, the Orochi Army defeat the Shimazu and Tachibana armies. Mitsunari is unwilling to open the gates to his main camp, leading to Lu Su setting his camp on fire in order to drive him out. It is then that Sakon appears from the southwestern stronghold with reinforcements. Defeat Mitsunari and Sakon to win the battle.
Though the majority of the Toyotomi Army escape the battle, Mitsunari and Yoshitsugu are captured and forced to serve Orochi.
Chapter 13: Battle of Yiling 夷陵の戦い
Orochi Army vs. Wei Army Allied characters: Orochi, Sun Quan, Lianshi, Ding Feng, Dodomeki, Gyūki, Diamondback Enemy characters: Cao Cao, Xiahou Dun, Dian Wei, Xiahou Yuan, Xu Zhu, Zhang Liao, Yue Jin, Li Dian, Guo Jia, Yu Jin, Xun Yu, Xiahou Ba, Guo Huai, Wang Yi, Cao Pi, Cao Ren, Zhenji, Zhang He, Xu Huang, Cai Wenji
Unlocked characters: Cao Pi, Cao Ren, Zhenji, Yu Jin
Orochi sets out with Sun Quan in search of the Hero of Chaos, Cao Cao. His army is spotted at Yiling and so, the Orochi Army engages them in battle.
At the start of the battle, there are more Wei officers and the Orochi Army’s starting positions are mostly confined to their main camp in the northeast. Sun Quan will order the Orochi Army to occupy key positions where they will set up their cannons; Xiahou Ba and Guo Huai in the northwest; Zhang Liao and Wang Yi in the central island; and Yue Jin and Li Dian in the southeast. Once the key positions are occupied and the cannons begin firing, the battle continues as normal.
After the sorcerers in the Stone Sentinel Maze are defeated and Cao Cao appears at his main camp with ambush troops, Cao Pi will arrive with reinforcements. Defeat Cao Cao and Cao Pi to win the battle.
In the end, a crying Dian Wei takes his “deceased” lord away from the battlefield. Cao Pi, who was captured in the battle, surrenders Wei to the Orochi Army despite numerous Wei officers managing to escape capture.
Chapter 14: Battle of Mikatagahara 三方ヶ原の戦い
Orochi Army vs. Oda Army Allied characters: Orochi, Da Ji, Ieyasu Tokugawa, Ina, Naomasa Ii, Naotora Ii Enemy characters: Nobunaga Oda, Nō, Mitsuhide Akechi, Ranmaru Mori, Katsuie Shibata, Toshiie Maeda, Nagamasa Azai, Oichi, Yoshikage Asakura
Ieyasu finds the Oda Army’s camp at Mikatagahara and the Orochi Army decide to head there.
Each of the garrisons around the battlefield, along with ambush units and reinforcement groups, will have at least three officers. Katsuie Shibata will be in the southeastern garrison, Toshiie Maeda is in the central garrison, and Nagamasa Azai and Oichi will appear alongside the Asakura in the north and northwest.
During the strategy where the player guides the sorcerers to the storehouse, the sorcerers’ tendency to attack every enemy that gets near them is removed, though the Oda ambush units will be stronger to counter it.
Chapter 15: Siege of Chang’an 長安の戦い (uses DW8 map)
Orochi Army vs. Resistance Army Allied characters: Dong Zhuo, Motonari Mōri, Lu Lingqi, Jia Xu, Yu Jin, Kojirō Sasaki, Sun Shangxiang, Lianshi, Sima Zhao, Wang Yuanji Enemy characters: Tadakatsu Honda, Yoshimoto Imagawa, Yuan Shao, Nō, Kunoichi, Nene, Ma Chao, Ma Dai, Pang De, Xingcai, Jiang Wei, Lu Xun, Zhu Ran, Ujiyasu Hōjō, Kai, Lady Hayakawa, Cai Wenji, Xu Zhu, Xiahou Ba, Guo Huai
Throughout Orochi’s conquest of the land, various forces have either fallen into Orochi’s army or suffed annihilation. Larger kingdoms had enough strength to fight Orochi’s army, but smaller kingdoms couldn’t and so, they formed alliances with other kingdoms.
At the Battle of Edo Castle, an officer was absent from the Tokugawa Army – Tadakatsu Honda. Tadakatsu had been sent to survey the terrain of the land, but when the Orochi Army invaded, his army went into hiding. He eventually arrived at Edo Castle, but he was too late – it had already been occupied by the Orochi Army. Believing his lord to have died, Tadakatsu sets out on his conquest to defeat the Orochi Army at all costs. He makes refuge in Chang’an, a gateway between the worlds of China and Japan and sends a call to arms to anyone who has been displaced by the Orochi Army. Hearing of this, Orochi sends out Dong Zhuo and some others to test Tadakatsu’s strength.
Starting at Mingguang Palace in the northeast, the Orochi Army attacks in two directions. However, Ma Chao and the Xiliang Cavalry are barricading them in the north while Kunoichi and Nene launch a pincer attack in the square outside Changle Palace. Motonari suggests that they occupy the armory in the east and release the pyrocannons. Once the armory is occupied, Jia Xu suggests that they occupy Gui Palace and launch a pincer attack on the Xiliang Cavalry. Defeat Yuan Shao in Gui Palace, then defeat Ma Chao and his forces.
Lu Xun and Zhu Ran appear in the corridors around Gui Palace and set fire to it and Mingguang Palace. At the same time, remnant Wei and Hōjō forces arrive as reinforcements. Defeat Lu Xun and Zhu Ran to extinguish the flames, then defeat Yoshimoto Imagawa and conquer Weiyang Palace.
Tadakatsu Honda will be the final enemy in the southern garrison outside the rear doors of Weiyang Palace. When he is defeated, Tadakatsu will comment to the Orochi Army that they will meet again before he escapes.
Chapter 16: Battle of Hinokawa 火河の戦い
Orochi Army vs. Mystic Army Allied characters: Orochi, Da Ji, Kiyomori Taira, Himiko, Sun Wukong Enemy characters: Fu Xi, Nu Wa, Taigong Wang, Zhang Jiao, Zuo Ci, Zhang Lu
Kiyomori, Himiko and Sun Wukong replace generic officers Leaflitter, Sheetweaver and Hammerjaw in this battle.
More generic officers from the Yellow Turbans and the Five Bushels Sect will appear around the battlefield.
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master-apology · 5 years
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I’ve had it up to HERE with FGO fans falsely identifying characters as DILFs or MILFs, so I’ve made a handy list of every Servant in the game who had kids and what their parenting role was, so hopefully we can get this whole business sorted out. This list goes by Servant ID.
Take note, I WILL be identifying genderbent female characters whose historical male counterparts had kids as DILFs, because the game doesn’t give any indication that their spouses in its universe were men, and I am of the opinion that Fate has proven that being a Dad or a Mom are not necessarily gendered roles. Also note, this will be mainly going off of their historical/legendary/mythological/literary depictions, as the game doesn’t always give information about their progeny. It’s also entirely possible that there are characters who aren’t on this list that should be, but we don’t have any records of them having had children (or I didn’t find it on wikipedia). Also, many of these characters are summoned at a younger age than they where when they had kids.
I will also only be counting characters with multiple versions ONCE, otherwise this list would be longer than it already is. Additionally, I WILL NOT be counting Pseudo/Demi Servants.
DILFs: Artoria Pendragon Nero Claudius Siegfried Gaius Julius Caesar Attila Gilgamesh Robin Hood (in some stories) Cú Chulainn Leonidas I Ushiwakamaru Alexander/Iskander William Shakespeare Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Hassan of the Cursed Arm Charles-Henri Sanson Heracles Lancelot Lu Bu Fengxian Vlad III Caligula Darius III Eric Bloodaxe David Hector Oda Nobunaga Diarmuid Ua Duibhne Fergus mac Róich Charles Babbage Solomon Arjuna Karna Fionn mac Cumhaill Rama Thomas Edison Geronimo Ozymandias Gawain Tawara Tōta Bedivere James Moriarty (via adopting Fran) Christopher Columbus Yagyū Munenori Katsushika Hokusai (hard to place, given he and Ōi’s shared Spirit Origin. we know that Ōi was married, but not if she had any kids. placing them here for now) Antonio Salieri Ivan the Terrible Achilles Chiron (lots of foster kids) Sakamoto Ryōma (similar thing with Hokusai, given he and Oryou are a package deal, although they adopted his older sister’s son) Napoléon Sigurd Lanling Wang (this dude lived almost 1500 years ago, but we only learned this as recently as 1999) Shi Huang Di (difficult to say with our Glorious Overlord, given that they’re non-binary and might not have had kids in their timeline, but our QSHD did)   William Tell Asclepius Jason
MILFs: Elizabeth Báthory/Carmilla Medusa (in the stories where she was not always a monster) Boudica Marie Antoinette Medea Mata Hari Tamamo no Mae Anne Bonny Mary Read (probably died while pregnant, so honorary mention) Scáthach Brynhildr (in some stories) Ryōgi Shiki Medb Irisviel/Dress of Heaven (she’s technically from a timeline where she and Kiritsugu never met, but she has the memories from the one where they did) Minamoto no Raikō (would normally be a DILF as per stated genderbend rules, but she identifies as a mother) Cleopatra Chacha Scheherazade Wu Zetian Tomoe Gozen Katō Danzō (like Raikō, she’s here because she’s identified as a mom) Circe Semiramis (both her legend and her actual historical counterpart, Shammuramat) Scáthach-Skaði (I know I said no alt repeats, but it’s worth mentioning Skaði had kids too) Qin Liangyu Murasaki Shikibu Lakshmibai Nagao Kagetora (had two adopted sons. would normally be a DILF, but there are a few historians that think Kagetora really was a woman, so I felt like putting her here) Calamity Jane (this version might not have had any, but real life Martha Jane Canary had two)
Final DILF Count: 55 Final MILF Count: 28
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tlaquetzqui · 4 years
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Apparently people think “violence is always an indication of failure” means “never do violence”? Surgery is always an indication of an internal ailment, that doesn’t mean you never do surgery. And some motherfuckers need to be excised, to paraphrase Yagyū Munenori.
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