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theoniprince · 1 month
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Hikone, 19.08.24
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I started Ieyasu's Act 2. Toramatsu is Naomasa now!
I wish they let us meet Naotora(assuming she is alive and wouldn't have a very early death that she doesn't deserve) in an ES or something. I'd love to see MC's reaction to a female daimyou.
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ironhatesyou · 10 months
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Tenkaichi fan fights! Ii Naomasa “The Red Devil” vs Ishida Mitsunari “The Sword Hunter” and Kato Kiyomasa “The Tiger Slayer” vs Sakai Tadatsugu “The Inokiri”
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itsmarjudgelove · 2 months
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THE FAMOUS TALE OF HONDA TADAKATSU
Honda Tadakatsu (本多 忠勝) was a Japanese samurai, general, and daimyo during the late Sengoku and early Edo eras, serving Tokugawa Ieyasu. Known for his exceptional skill in battle and unwavering loyalty to Tokugawa, Honda Tadakatsu was often referred to as the "Warrior who surpassed Death" due to his numerous victories on the battlefield. His iconic helmet, adorned with deer antlers, became a symbol of his fearsome reputation and military prowess. Honda Tadakatsu was a member of the Tokugawa Four Heavenly Kings (Shitennō), with Ii Naomasa, Sakakibara Yasumasa, and Sakai Tadatsugu. Despite participating in 57 combat campaigns during his lifetime, he was said to have never received a single wound. His reputation as an undefeated warrior and his legendary status in Japanese history solidified his legacy as one of the greatest samurai of the Tokugawa era. His dedication to Tokugawa Ieyasu and his remarkable military achievements continue to be celebrated in Japanese culture and folklore.
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kowaindar0u · 2 months
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Sengo watches in silence as Ookurikara lays the flowers down upon the spot.
For once, this is a silence he's sharing-- not one he feels the need to fill with awkward chatter just so it doesn't hang.
As he gazes at the flowers, he finds himself revisiting their time with the Tokugawa in his mind-- they had been through so much, so many years-- so many decades-- and upon returning home it seemed as if hardly any time had passed.
Sometimes he wished the lives of Honda Tadakatsu and Ii Naomasa had been much, much shorter.
Thinking of Nobuyasu, and now looking upon where Gohei's grave once was, he can't help but feel the seething prick of hate for one Tokugawa Ieyasu. Because of him, these two young men needlessly lost their lives. He would have gladly made good on the Muramasa reputation of being enemy to the Tokugawa should the need have arisen.
But... Nobuyasu (nor Gohei) wouldn't have wanted that, and Sengo... doesn't really understand. That boy had grown up to be far kinder and sweeter than Sengo feels he has the capacity to be. He--
He pulls himself out of those thoughts, just in time to blink clear his misty eyes.
"Ookurikara..." he says finally, as he takes a seat, kneeling there where he'd stood.
"Has Tsurumaru ever spoken to you about what happened, after you all had departed?"
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List of accepted characters:
This will be updated as I review submissions.
Lord El Melloi II/Waver Velvet from the Fate series
Ranpo Edogawa from Bungo Stray Dogs
Atsushi Nakajima from Bungo Stray Dogs
Osamu Dazai from Bungo Stray Dogs
Doppo Kunikida from Bungo Stray Dogs
Kenji Miyazawa from Bungo Stray Dogs
Junichiro Tanizaki from Bungo Stray Dogs
Kyoka Izumi from Bungo Stray Dogs
Akiko Yosano from Bungo Stray Dogs
Yukito Ayatsuji from Bungo Stray Dogs: Another Story
Ryuu Amakusa from Tantei Gakuen Q
Kyuu Renjo from Tantei Gakuen Q
Megumi Minami from Tantei Gakuen Q
Kintarou Tooyama from Tantei Gakuen Q
Kazuma Narusawa from Tantei Gakuen Q
Lady Love Dies from Paradise Killer
Shinichi Kudo/Conan Edogawa from Detective Conan
Shenanigan Swift from The Swifts: A Dictionary of Scoundrels
Phenomena Swift from The Swifts: A Dictionary of Scoundrels
Erf from The Swifts: A Dictionary of Scoundrels
Tsukauchi Naomasa from Boku no Hero Academia
Carlton Lassiter from Psych
Juliet O'Hara from Psych
Damien Darkblood from Invincible (The TV adaptation)
Shawn Spencer from Psych
Nick Valentine from Fallout 4
Will Graham from Hannibal
Goro Akechi from Persona 5
Neal Caffrey from White Collar
Erin Lindsay from Chicago PD
Aniq Adjaye from The Afterparty
Detective Danner from The Afterparty
Hank Voight from Chicago PD
Antonio Dawson from Chicago PD
Bruce Wayne/Batman from DC Comics
Tim Drake from DC Comics
Julia Argent from Carmen Sandiego
Alvin Olinsky from Chicago PD
Chase Devineaux from Carmen Sandiego
Shikanoin Heizou from Genshin Impact
Beverly Katz from Hannibal
Sam Vimes from Discworld
Herlock Sholmes from The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles
Columbo from Columbo
Hercule Poirot from the Hercule Poirot series
Dick Gumshoe from Ace Attorney
Jay Halstead from Chicago PD
Kim Burgess from Chicago PD
Kevin Atwater from Chicago PD
Adam Ruzek from Chicago PD
Jean-Baptiste Adamsberg from the Commissaire Adamsberg series
Sean Roman from Chicago PD
Llewellyn Watts from Murdoch Mysteries
Sheldon Jin from Chicago PD
Parker Pyne from Parker Pyne Investigates
Karen Vick from Psych
Keith Mars from Veronica Mars
Harley Quin from The Mysterious Mr. Quinn
Ariadne Oliver from the works of Agatha Christie
Burton Guster from Psych
James Gordon from DC Comics
Veronica Mars from Veronica Mars
Nancy Drew from Nancy Drew
Henry Spencer from Psych
Vinnie Van Lowe from Veronica Mars
Chloe Decker from Lucifer
Dan Espinoza from Lucifer
Peter Burke from White Collar
Clinton Jones from White Collar
Reese Hughes from White Collar
Verges from Much Ado About Nothing
Auguste Dupin from the Dark Tales series
Blue from Blue’s Clues
Françoise Dupont from Fantômette
Renee Montoya from DC Comics
Kostas Charitos from the Kostas Charitos Series
Gertrude Loveday from the Ryder and Loveday series
Phryne Fisher from Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries
Raquel Murillo from Money Heist
Miss Jane Marple from the works of Agatha Christie
Javert from Les Misérables
Inspector Gadget from Inspector Gadget
Patrick Jane from Mentalist
Daisy Day from Anansi Boys
Joss Carter from Person of Interest
Arthur Lester from Malevolent
Sherlock Holmes from Sherlock Holmes
Juno Steel from the Penumbral Podcast
Lilly Rush from Cold Case
Sherlock Holmes from the Beekeeper’s Picnic
Koichi Zenigata from Lupin III
Loki from Mythical Detective Loki Ragnarok
Hildibrand Manderville from Final Fantasy XIV
Shotaro Hidari from Kamen Rider W
Terezi Pyrope from Homestuck
Hershel Layton from the Professor Layton series
Shuichi Saihara from Danganronpa
Miles "Tails" Prower from The Murder of Sonic the Hedgehog
Kyoko Kirigiri from Danganronpa
Adrian Monk from Monk
Nightbeat from Transformers
L from Death Note
Dale Vandermeer from the Rusty Lake series
Yuma Kokohead from Master Detective Archives: Raincode
Vivia Twilight from Master Detective Archives: Raincode
Saguru Hakuba from Magic Kaito
Benoit Blanc from the Knives Out series
Inspector Cabanela from Ghost Trick: Phantom Detective
Phoenix Wright from Ace Attorney
Nagito Komaeda from Danganronpa
Looker from Pokemon
Kaname Date from AI: The Somnium Files
Makoto Naegi from Danganronpa
Heiji Hattori from Detective Conan
Masumi Sera from Detective Conan
Little Red Riding Hood from Once Upon a Crime
Enola Holmes from Enola Holmes
Detective Pikachu from Detective Pikachu
Tom Barnaby from Midsomer Murders
Riz Gukgak from Fantasy High
Seiji Nanatsuki from Special 7: Special Crime Investigation Unit
Shiori Ichinose from Special 7: Special Crime Investigation Unit
Makoto Date from Yakuza
Richard Castle from Castle
Nick Burkhardt from Grimm
Dr Temperance Brennan from Bones
Catherine Chandler from Beauty and the Beast
Sokka from Avatar: the Last Airbender
Yagami Takayuki from Judgement
Workaholic Detective from Process of Elimination
Stone from City of Angels
Angus McDonald from The Adventure Zone
Gina Lestrade from The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles
Bobby Bronson from Roar
Cellbit from QSMP
Hunch Curios from Mentopolis
Hazel Wong from Murder Most Unladylike
Frog Detective from the Frog Detective Series
Victorique de Blois from Gosick
Gabriel Utterson from The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
Sherlock Holmes from BBC Sherlock
Jacques Clouseau from Pink Panther
Olivia Dunham from Fringe
Joseph Rouletabille from the Rouletabille series
Daisy Wells from Murder Most Unladylike
Pippa Fitz-Amobi from A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder series
Lisbeth Salander from the Millennium series
Wato Hojo from Process of Elimination
Ideal Detective from Process of Elimination
Renegade Detective from Process of Elimination
Techie Detective from Process of Elimination
Bookworm Detective from Process of Elimination
Posh Detective from Process of Elimination
Doleful Detective from Process of Elimination
Gourmet Detective from Process of Elimination
Rowdy Detective from Process of Elimination
Mystic Detective from Process of Elimination
Downtown Detective from Process of Elimination
Armor Detective from Process of Elimination
Halara Nightmare from Master Detective Archives: Raincode
Mashita Satoru from Spirit Hunter: Death Mark
Dogberry from Much Ado About Nothing
Shi Qiang from The Three Body Problem
Azuma Tsuyuri from Clock Over Orquesta
Cherry Ames from the Cherry Ames series
Leroy "Encyclopedia" Brown from the Encyclopedia Brown series
Lobster Cop from the Frog Detective Series
Sandra the Fairytale Detective from Sandra the Fairytale Detective
Geronimo Stilton from the Geronimo Stilton series
Paul Prospero from The Vanishing of Ethan Carter
Elijah Baley from the Robot series
Dirk Gently from Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency
Suiri from Pop'n Music Lapistoria
Joan Watson from Elementary
Roquier from Puyo Puyo Quest
Holly Short from Artemis Fowl
Jo Martinez from Forever
Alex Parrish from Quantico
Cristóbal Cuevas from Cable Girls
Oskar Rheinhart from Vienna Blood
Emily Prentiss from Criminal Minds
Jane Doe from Blindspot
Dick Grayson from DC Comics
Ziva David from NCIS
Nell Jones from NCIS: Los Angeles
Lou Ransone from 9-1-1
Megan Hunt from Body of Proof
Cal Lightman from Lie to Me
Carrie Wells from Unforgettable
Spy Rise from Skylanders: SWAP Force
Flavia de Luce from the Flavia de Luce series
Camille Bordey from Death in Paradise
Florence Cassel from Death in Paradise
Jessica Jones from Jessica Jones
Charlie Eppes from Numb3rs
Elizabeth Keen from The Blacklist
James Hathaway from Lewis
Vern Loomis from Why Women Kill
Erika Furudo from Umineko
Sissel from Ghost Trick: Phantom Detective
Lafcadio Boone from The Sexy Brutale
Lynne from Ghost Trick: Phantom Detective
Mabel Mora from Only Murders in the Building
Oliver Putnam from Only Murders in the Building
Charles Haden Savage from Only Murders in the Building
Jowd from Ghost Trick: Phantom Detective
Scooby Doo from Scooby Doo
Daphne from Scooby Doo
Fred from Scooby Doo
Velma from Scooby Doo
Shaggy from Scooby Doo
Naoto Shirogane from Persona 4
Fenton Hardy from the Hardy Boys
Ema Skye from Ace Attorney
Natsuko Aki from Re: Cutie Honey
Naomi Misora from Death Note
Sakurako Kujou from Beautiful Bones -Sakurako's Investigation-
MaoMao from the Apothecary Diaries
Vic Sage/The Question from DC Comics
Detective Chimp from DC Comics
Madame Vastra from Doctor Who
Terry from Rune Factory 5
Cecil from Rune Factory 5
Chromedome from Transformers
Xie Lian from Heaven Official’s Blessing
Phosphophyllite from Houseki no Kuni
Sam Spud from Between the Lions
Dana Scully from the X-Files
Fox Mulder from the X-Files
Sherlock Holmes from Elementary
Barbie from the Detective Barbie series
Bill Stork from Hoodwinked
Nicky Flippers from Hoodwinked
Hercule Poirot from Agatha Christie's Great Detectives Poirot and Marple
Ross Sylibus from Armitage III
Kansuke Yamato from Detective Conan
Kirill Vrubel from Double Decker! Doug & Kirill
Data from Star Trek: The Next Generation
Spencer Reed from Criminal Minds
Harrier Du Bois from Disco Elysium
Mário Fofoca from Elas Por Elas
Roxy Hunter from the Roxy Hunter series
Dr. Thomas Silkstone from the Dr. Thomas Silkstone series
Endeavour Morse from the Endeavor series
Vera Stanhope from Vera
Kristin Sims from the Brokenwood Mysteries
Brenda Johnson from The Closer
Rex from Hudson and Rex
Alec Hardy from Broadchurch
Billie Webber from Unit 42
Hannah Zeiler from Murder by the Lake
Sherlock Holmes from Moriarty the Patriot
Helena Wayne from DC Comics
Angel from Angel: The Series and Buffy the Vampire Slayer
Nick Knight from Forever Knight
Navia from Genshin Impact
Luo Wenzhou from Mo Du
Brother Cadfael from the Brother Cadfael Chronicles
Miss Maud Silver from the Miss Silver series
Fei Du from Mo Du
Mitsuko Hoshino from My Dear Detective: Mitsuko's Case Files
Saku Yoshida from My Dear Detective: Mitsuko's Case Files
Jake Peralta from Brooklyn Nine-Nine
Steven Stone from Pokémon
Anthony Lockwood from Lockwood and Co.
Thea Stilton from the Thea Stilton series
Saito Yakumo from Psychic Detective Yakumo
Dipper Pines from Gravity Falls
Pennington from Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door
Jessica Fletcher from Murder She Wrote
Tetsuo Tsutsumi from Paranormasight: The Seven Mysteries of Honjo
Jun Erio from Paranormasight: The Seven Mysteries of Honjo
Richter Kai from Paranormasight: The Seven Mysteries of Honjo
Abe Lincoln from Who Killed Markiplier?
Steve Carella from the 87th Precinct Series
C. Auguste Dupin from the works of Edgar Allen Poe
Gesicht from Pluto
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yeonchi · 5 months
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Warriors Orochi: The Recollective Redux Part 1: Introduction and Features
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Introduction
In 2015, I created Warriors Orochi: The Recollective (named after the intended localised name of Musou Orochi Z) as a way of sharing my take on a combined remaster of the first two Warriors Orochi games using the characters from Dynasty Warriors 8 Xtreme Legends (and Xun Yu from Empires) and Samurai Warriors 4-II. Over the next 8 years to 2023, Warriors Orochi 4 came out (to low expectations) and I started playing basically every Warriors game I could get on the gaming PC I built.
While looking back on this series, I realised that I forgot a few characters in some places and I also noticed that some maps I had were duplicated and that it didn’t make sense to essentially have four less stages for Jin with the split route design I had back in 2015. In short, it was time for me to do a refresh of this series and reflect on some of the decisions I made for it in light of Warriors Orochi 4’s release.
The spirit of this project remains – I wanted to give some characters more screentime compared to the original games and I wanted to make the character unlock conditions for some characters easier (most notably the unlock condition for Wu’s Chapter 8-X to unlock Lu Bu).
Without further ado, please enjoy my 2023 remake of Warriors Orochi: The Recollective. Posts will be released every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday.
Abilities/Items/Treasures will not be detailed in this series.
Changes from the original series
I realised that it was easier to leave the maps from the original games instead of adapting them to the maps from newer games. As such, all original stages from Musou Orochi Z retain their original designs from Dynasty Warriors 5, Samurai Warriors 2 and their Xtreme Legends expansions.
Some new stages from the newer Dynasty Warriors and Samurai Warriors games, namely those that haven’t been featured in Warriors Orochi 3 or 4, are used for the original stages in this game.
The Dream Mode adaptation stages from the Orochi and Wei stories (for Sanzang, Benkei, Orochi’s backstory and Orochi X) along with the side stories in the Orochi Story Mode have been removed.
The first four stages of Jin’s upper and lower routes (which have been renamed the Sima Yi and Sima Zhao routes) have been unmerged and the stages divided into either one of the two routes.
Both the Orochi and Jin stories have been reorganised and new stages have been written to fill in the gaps.
Originally, I neglected to feature Jia Xu, Wang Yuanji, Wang Yi and Yu Jin in the A stories and Naomasa Ii and Guo Jia in the B stories. As such, the officers appearing in each battle have been balanced (to the best of my ability) so as to allow all playable officers to appear as allies or enemies at least once.
Side stages where more than one character can be unlocked have been changed with the extra characters being moved to the A stories for Jin.
The unlock stages for Dong Zhuo, Keiji Maeda and Masamune Date have been changed so that Koshōshō‎‎, Lu Lingqi and Gracia are unlocked instead. This is to retain the former three officers’ statuses as staunch officers of the Orochi Army.
Game features
All Story Mode and Dream Mode stages from Musou Orochi Z are adapted into this game, with certain generic officers upgraded to playable officers where applicable.
8 original stages have been added to the Orochi story to bring it in line with the other stories. Those stages will also cover how Himiko, Kiyomori Taira and Sun Wukong joined the Orochi Army.
Two original stories have been created for the Jin kingdom, following Sima Yi and Sima Zhao respectively. This is to allow room for newer characters to be featured (where they wouldn’t fit in the other stories).
Shennong, Diamondback and Hundun are added as bonus characters from Warriors Orochi 3 Ultimate with their own scenarios in Dream Mode (like Sanzang and Benkei).
An additional 40 stages have been added to Dream Mode to accommodate the newer characters (but I won’t be detailing them in this series).
Some unlock conditions for the characters in the Warriors Orochi side story battles have been made easier.
Features in battle
Summoning horses is similar to that of Dynasty Warriors 8: press the up/down button to call your horse and hold the button to automatically mount it.
Dynasty Warriors characters have two EX attacks. All characters use their weapons from DW8XL (except for Xun Yu whose weapon is from DW8E).
Samurai Warriors characters have the Hyper Attack Moveset (Shinsoku Action). Mighty Strikes (Tate) are unfortunately removed, but they regain the ability to perform a Dash Attack (adapted from the Shadow Dodge follow-on).
Musou attacks:
Dynasty Warriors characters use a ground Musou Attack that takes up a portion of the Musou gauge. The Rage Musou is used as the True Musou Attack (that is, when your health is at red or when you have a weapon with the skill Verity).
Samurai Warriors characters use up the full Musou gauge. They will have the finisher when they use their normal Musou attack. In the True Musou Attack, the Ultimate (Kaiden/Frenzy) Musou is used following the normal Musou attack in the style of Samurai Warriors 3/Warriors Orochi 3.
Character types and combat systems are the same as in Warriors Orochi 3 Ultimate, save for the True Triple Attack, True Musou Burst and changing battle styles (all 3 characters on the battlefield). Musou Chains (WOZ)/Musou Switch Combos (WO4) are not used.
When the character’s life is in the red or if you have a weapon with the skill Teamwork, a Triple Attack can be used like in Warriors Orochi 2.
New Characters
All older characters will follow their configurations as per Warriors Orochi 3 Ultimate, including Special Attacks and Aerial Special Attacks (Type Actions). However, it should be noted that some Dynasty Warriors characters have changed weapons in either DW7E or DW8. After testing their Special Moves, I can see that most of their Special Moves can be retained, however they can be changed if they are too hard to adapt to their new weapon (ie. Cao Ren and Huang Gai, aerial only for the latter). Newer characters debuting in newer games will require original Special Attacks and Aerial Special Attacks to be created.
Below are lists of predicted character types for the newer characters (and predicted Musou Attacks for the Dynasty Warriors characters). Since Warriors Orochi 4 has come out, I’m going to see how many of these I got right.
New Power Characters
Cao Ren (uses normal Musou, Charging Bull 廬山)
Li Dian (uses R1 Musou, Royal Lightning 雷公)
Han Dang (uses normal Musou, Hostile Action 怒気開放)
Guan Yinping (uses R1 Musou, Sparring Practice 組手)
Xiahou Ba (uses R1 Musou, Castle Crusher 崩城轟雷撃)
Kagekatsu Uesugi
Toyohisa Shimazu
Reflection:
In regards to Musous for DW characters, I matched Li Dian and Han Dang; Guan Yinping uses her normal Musou, Military Training 演武.
When I originally wrote this series, I was unaware that Xiahou Ba had changed weapons and Musous in DW7 Empires. Although he maintains the same character type between WO3 and WO4, he actually uses his normal Musou, Lightning Spear 雷貫槍 in WO4. The same goes for Cao Ren as well; he used his R1 Musou, Cascading Falls 瀑布 in WO3.
In regards to character types, I matched Li Dian, Han Dang, Kagekatsu Uesugi and Toyohisa Shimazu. Guan Yinping and Kojūrō Katakura are Speed type characters in WO4.
New Technique Characters
Lu Su (uses normal Musou, Boulder Wave 岩隆波)
Zhang Bao (uses normal Musou, Rapid Thrust 連刃千撃)
Fa Zheng (uses R1 Musou, Binder 始伏陣)
Takatora Tōdō
Nobuyuki Sanada
Lady Hayakawa
Reflection:
In regards to Musous for DW characters, I matched Zhang Bao and Fa Zheng; Lu Su uses his R1 Musou, Mountain Strike 大山隆落衝.
In regards to character types, I matched Lu Su, Fa Zheng and Lady Hayakawa. Zhang Bao is a Power Type, while Takatora Tōdō and Nobuyuki Sanada are Speed Types in WO4.
New Speed Characters
Yue Jin (uses R1 Musou, Flurried Strike 震身連斬)
Xun Yu (uses R1 Musou, Divine Emperor Formation 天煌翔覇陣)
Zhu Ran (uses normal Musou, Conflagration Arrow 烈火椋穿弾)
Guan Xing (uses normal Musou, Skyslider 天空滑閃)
Jia Chong (uses R1 Musou, Darkness Blade - Destruction 闇刃・滅)
Zhang Chunhua (uses normal Musou, Crazed Web 狂沸糸)
Chen Gong (uses R1 Musou, Puppeteer - Submission 召兵劇・伏)
Naotora Ii
Yoshitsugu Ōtani
Koshōshō
Reflection:
In regards to Musous for DW characters, I matched Yue Jin, Zhu Ran, Guan Xing, Jia Chong and Zhang Chunhua; Xun Yu uses his normal Musou, Comet Formation (流煌陣) with the pillars activated through his C1, while Chen Gong uses his normal Musou, Puppeteer – Horizontal (召兵劇・横).
In regards to character types, I matched all of the DW characters except Guan Xing and Zhang Chunhua; said characters alongside the SW characters are all Technique types.
New Wonder Characters
Yu Jin (uses normal Musou, Cauterisation 灼絶)
Wen Yang (uses R1 Musou, Instant Flash 奥義・逆鱗閃)
Lu Lingqi (uses R1 Musou, Zero Point 零鋒覇)
Munenori Yagyū
Hisahide Matsunaga
Naomasa Ii
Reflection:
In regards to Musous for DW characters, I did not match any of them; Yu Jin uses his R1 Musou, Hell Blade 獄刃, Wen Yang uses his normal Musou, Raging Billows 八十一鱗, and Lu Lingqi uses her normal Musou, Angel Blade 天翔刃.
In regards to character types, the Wonder type is removed and incorporated into the Technique type in WO4. If we take this assumption into this series, only Munenori Yagyū, being a Technique type, would have matched my prediction. With the exception of Naomasa Ii who is a Speed type character, other listed characters are Power types in WO4.
Unlock conditions for other characters:
Orochi/Da Ji (Orochi story): Clear Chapter 8 for the Shu, Wei, Wu and SW stories.
Zuo Ci: Clear Chapter 8 for the Shu, Wei, Wu and SW stories.
Dodomeki: Obtain 10 treasures.
Gyūki: Obtain 20 treasures.
Sanzang: Clear Chapter 16 for Wei.
Benkei: Clear Chapter 16 for Wu.
Orochi Z: Clear Chapter 16 for all stories.
Shennong: Clear Chapter 16 for SW.
Diamondback: Obtain 25 treasures.
Hundun: Unlock all other characters.
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merpmonde · 6 months
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Hikone Sawayama: summit & castle
It's not about what is there today, as much as it's about what was there. Sawayama was the original location of Hikone Castle, and it is quite possibly the most important castle in Japan to have been completely lost, as it was the castle of Ishida Mitsunari, the leader of the Western Army which lost the battle to unite Japan following the death of Toyotomi Hideyoshi. There are so few traces of the castle, no obvious tell-tale structures... This small altar may trace its roots back to the days of the castle, or maybe not, but this is just about it.
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Sawayama Castle was thoroughly dismanted after 1600 following the defeat of Ishida, as the new lord of the area, Ii Naomasa, appointed by the victorious Tokugawa clan, relocated the castle to a smaller hill closer to Lake Biwa. Hikone Castle, which still stands today, basically recycled the materials from Sawayama, and the view of the "new" castle complex and the lake is the main draw for hikers today.
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The summit offers good views of the mountains on the other side too, with the industrial complexes near Maibara, most noticeably Fujitec and their 170 m-tall elevator test tower, in the foreground.
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theblindninja · 2 years
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This is a statue of Ii Naomasa which stands in front of Hikone station. Ii Naomasa (1561-1602) was a samurai warlord of the Sengoku period (or Warring States period from mid-15th to early 17th century). He is one of the "Four Heavenly Kings of the Tokugawa" - Tokugawa Ieyasu's four top generals. Naomasa's achievements in battle earned him the position of first lord of Hikone domain. - Samurai Style
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Ryu Number: The Sengoku Period/Romance of the Three Kingdoms characters of Warriors Orochi 4 Ultimate, Chapter 1
Sorted by level. As Oda Nobunaga has a Ryu Number of 1, all of the following characters have, at most, a Ryu Number of 2. Note that this series of lists is only noting individuals related to the Sengoku Period/Three Kingdoms Period. Errors are likely, because history is confusing and I am, frankly, below amateur-level here, so don't shout too loud.
Also you may notice some formatting is messed up. This is because sometimes when you enter-key-enter-key in the middle of a bullet list tumblr moves all the following formatting one character forward. This site is held together with toothpicks and chewing gum, I swear.
Chapter 1
Entering a Strange World
Honda Tadakatsu: (本多 忠勝) Born 1548. Daimyo (feudal lord) who was a vassal to the Tokugawa clan. One of Ieyasu Tokugawa’s Sixteen Heavenly Generals (but the adjective is really more like “godly”); one of his Four Heavenly Kings. Lived through the establishment of the Tokugawa shogunate that ruled Japan and died 1610.
Ii Naomasa: (井伊 直政) Born 1561. Daimyo. Led the Ii clan after Ii Naotora’s death and continued to serve the Tokugawa clan. One of Ieyasu Tokugawa’s Four Heavenly Kings. Lived through the establishment of the Tokugawa shogunate. Died 1602.
Ii Naotora: (井伊 直虎) Daimyo. Became head of the Ii clan on account of all the other choices being Not Very Good at rebelling against the Imagawa clan (who they were vassals of) and then dying because of it. What with all of that, she ended up adopting her second cousin, Ii Naomasa. After the Imagawa clan started losing power, she allied with the Tokugawa clan. She died in 1582 and was succeeded by Ii Naomasa.
Chen Gong: (陳宮, Chin Kyuu) Advisor to Lü Bu (a warlord of the Eastern Han Dynasty). Originally served Cao Cao (another warlord, whose work laid the foundation of the later state of Wei/Cao Wei) against Dong Zhuo (another warlord who essentially ruled Han behind a puppet emperor), but defected to Lü Bu in 194. During the Battle of Xiapi (Year 198ish—wherein warlord Liu Bei and warlord Cao Cao teamed up to defeat Lü Bu), Gao Shun and Chen Gong were betrayed by other generals of Lü Bu who handed them over to Cao Cao. Apparently Chen Gong’s post-capture pre-execution behavior had an impressive level of honor to it to the point that Cao Cao non-euphemistically took care of Chen Gong’s family after Chen Gong’s execution? In fiction (i.e. in Romance of the Three Kingdoms) his defection stems from Chen Gong’s high level of moral righteousness in contrast to Cao Cao’s lack of scruples after an incident where Cao Cao kills his uncle figure essentially Just To Be On The Safe Side.
Gao Shun: (高順, Kou Jun) A general of Lü Bu, known as his most able commander. Served loyally. Was betrayed by other generals of Lü Bu during the Battle of Xiapi along with Chen Gong and was subsequently executed.
Hao Meng: (郝萌, Kaku Bou). Served Lü Bu, but rebelled and led an assassination on Lü Bu’s HQ in 196. Gao Shun repelled the attack, and in the ensuing mess Hao Meng’s subordinate, Cao Xing, disarmed Hao Meng, by which I mean Cao Xing cut off Hao Meng’s arm. And then Gao Shun disheaded Hao Meng. In ficton (i.e. in Romance of the Three Kingdoms), none of that happens; he stays loyal and is captured by Zhang Fei (a general serving under Liu Bei) while off to request reinforcements from Yuan Shu (another warlord—look, there are a lot of warlords here) and is executed by Cao Cao.
Lü Lingqi: (呂玲綺, Ryo Reki). Not a historical or literary character—invented by Koei for Dynasty Warriors. Lü Bu did have a daughter, who he was gonna marry to warlord Yuan Shu (then he decided not to, then he decided he would after all but it was a bit too late to manage what with him under seige), but her name and fate have been lost to history.
Lü Bu: (呂布, Ryo Fu). Warlord. Served warlord Ding Yuan. Betrayed and killed Ding Yuan. Served warlord Dong Zhuo. Betrayed and killed warlord Dong Zhuo. Run off by Dong Zhuo’s followers. Served warlord Yuan Shu. Left warlord Yuan Shu. Served warlord Yuan Shao. Bit Yuan Shao’s feeding hand. Fled Yuan Shao’s assassins. Served warlords Zhang Yang and Zhang Miao. Took over Cao Cao’s Yan Province. Lost Yan Province back to Cao Cao. Fled Cao Cao’s army. Served Liu Bei. Betrayed Liu Bei (with Yuan Shu). Allied with Yuan Shu. Unallied with Yuan Shu. Allied with Cao Cao against Yuan Shu. Allied with Yuan Shu against Cao Cao. Captured by Cao Cao. Offered to serve Cao Cao. Cao Cao, having been blessed with the divine power of Pattern Recognition, executed Lü Bu instead, putting an end to that mess.
Wei Xu: (魏續, 魏続, Gi Zoku, Gi Shoku). An officer of Lü Bu. One of the officers who betrayed Gao Shun and Chen Gong. Subsequently served Cao Cao (i.e. the state of Wei/Cao Wei). In fiction (i.e. in Romance of the Three Kingdoms), he ends up fighting Yan Liang (a general under warlord Yuan Shao) to avenge the death of Song Xian (one of Wei Xu’s betrayal buddies), but also gets killed.
Zang Ba: (臧霸, 臧覇, Zou Ha). After the Yellow Turban Rebellion broke out in about 184, he served Tao Qian (The Inspector and later Governor of Xu Province), but later became a bandit leader at Mount Tai that sort of had his own autonomous rule. Allied with Lü Bu. After Lü Bu died, Zang Ba served under Cao Cao, then under Cao Cao’s successor Cao Pi, then under his successor Cao Rui.
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Ding Feng: (丁奉, Tei Hou). Military General of the state of Wu/Eastern Wu (a vassal state nominally under Cao Wei that later proclaimed independence) under Sun Quan (the independence proclaimer) and his successor, Sun Liang. After regent Sun Chen deposed Sun Liang and replaced him with Sun Xiu (Sun Quan’s sixth son), Sun Xiu had Ding Feng’s help in assassinating Sun Chen because Sun Chen was getting all grabby with the state power. Sun Xiu was followed by Sun Hao, who was a jerk, and also Ding Feng also became a jerk, and Ding Feng died in 271. Ding Feng had a younger brother who was also named Ding Feng, but with “Feng” spelled with a different kanji and pronounced with a different pitch so I don’t see how you could possibly be confused. Oh, you’re reading this in English? Without diacritics? Why?
[Bu] Lianshi: ([步]練師, [歩]練師, [Ho] Renshi). Concubine of Sun Quan, posthumously honored as Empress; would have been Empress preposthumously except that the subjects preferred the other option. Died 238.
Lu Ji: (陸績, Riku Seki). Born 188. A scholar and military general in the state of Wu/Eastern Wu under Sun Quan. It’s said that when he was six, his father took him to visit Yuan Shu, and despite being treated as a guest, stole some of the mandarin oranges he and his father were treated to. When caught, he explained that he wanted to take them home to his mother. For this, he’s been enshrined as one of the Twenty-Four Filial Exemplars. Died 219.
Lu Kang: (陸抗, Riku Kou) Something something Mortal Kombat joke Military general. Born 226. The second son of Lu Xun (the third Imperial Chancellor of Wu). Served under Sun Quan, his successor, Sun Liang, his successor, Sun Xiu, and his successor (and the final Wu Emperor), Sun Hao. Sent Sun Hao missives imploring him to Stop Letting The Government Be Bad. Practiced detente across the Wu-Jin border (the state of Jin was what the state of Cao Wei became after it got couped). Died 274.
Lu Xun: (陸遜, Riku Son). General and politician. Started serving under Sun Quan and rose through the ranks. Scored a decisive victory against the Shu forces of Liu Bei in the Battle of Xiaoting in 222. He was drawn into the power struggle over succession between Sun He, Sun Quan’s third son and crown prince, and Sun Ba, his fourth son, and lost Sun Quan’s favor. Barely managed to hang on to his office but then basically immediately died in 245. Also neither of those two dudes became Emperor, so that’s very shaggy dog.
Shi Kuan: (施寬, 施寛, Shi Kan). A general of Wu. In 253, he was one of the folks sent to arrest Zhuge Rong, because Zhuge Rong wasn’t a very good general but managed to survive by hiding behind his brother, Zhuge Ke, who was the regent of young emperor Sun Liang, but was bad enough at dealing with Cao Wei that Sun Jun, a general distantly related to Sun Liang, decided to kill Zhuge Ke and took over regenting himself. This is confusing.
Sun Jun: (孫峻, Son Jun). Military general. Born 219. Distantly but not directly related to Sun Quan and Sun Liang, Sun Liang being the second Emperor of Wu that he served under. Killed Zhuge Ke and took over regenting Sun Liang. People didn’t like him very much, and also he was apparently a jerk, so he got all the assassination attempts after him. Ended up getting ill and dying 256.
Sun Quan: (孫權, 孫権, Son Ken) Born 182. Took over the Wu regime in 200 after its previous leader, his older brother, Sun Ce, was assassinated. Helped repel the numerically superior forces of Cao Cao at the Battle of Red Cliffs (208ish), putting an end to Cao Cao’s attempted reunification of Now His Territory with Not His Territory But Used To Be Part Of What Is Now His Territory Before It Was His Territory. After Cao Pi named himself Emperor, Sun Quan played vassal for a while, but ended up proclaiming Wu independence in 222 and himself Emperor of Wu in 229. Died 252 and was succeeded by his youngest son, Sun Liang.
Sun Shao: (孫韶, Son Shou, occasionally mistranslated Sun Hu) Born 188. A military general under Wu. Sun Ce (Sun Quan’s older brother, who ran the place before Sun Quan) granted him the name “Sun” but didn’t adopt him or anything. At the 224ish Incident at Guangling, where Cao Pi called off his attack of Wu’s Guangling Commandery right at the line and retreated, Sun Shao ordered his men go after them, but Cao Pi made it out. Died 241. In fiction, there’s more drama at Guangling—Sun Shao feels they ought to confront the enemy and makes such a big stink over it that his superior, Xu Sheng orders him executed, and Sun Quan (though he fully agrees with Xu Sheng) has to order Xu Sheng to call it off. Sun Shao then takes his forces and attacks anyway, but It’s Okay Because He’s Awesome and everybody claps.
Zhu Ran: (朱然, Shu Zen) Military general. Born 182. Childhood friend of Sun Quan, who surprisingly didn’t Do A Nepotism. When Wu general Lü Meng led an invasion into Liu Bei’s Jing Province in 219, Zhu Ran assisted in capturing Guan Yu (if you were gonna make a make a manga about Liu Bui booting up the state of Shu Han, Guan Yu would be part of the primary three-man squad; also Guan Yu is a god now). His crowning moment was in the Battle of Jiangling (223) when he defended the city against Cao Wei forces despite lacking the numbers in comparison. Died 249.
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Naoe Kanetsugu: (直江 兼続) Samurai. Born 1559. Served Uesugi Kenshin (a daimyo who fought against Takeda Shingen and later Nobunaga Oda until his death by cancer; later the Uesugi clan surrendered to the Tokugawa clan). Died 1620.
Uesugi Kenshin: (上杉 謙信) One of the major daimyo of the Sengoku period. Born 1530. Originally named Nagao Kagetora (長尾 景虎). “Kenshin” was the name he took on after becoming a Zen Buddhist, and he was a notable devotee of Bishamonten, god of war. Many of his followers outright thought him to be an avatar of Bishamonten. The “Dragon of Echigo” who fought against his rival, Takeda Shingen, the “Tiger of Kai” (Echigo and Kai being Provinces). Despite being his enemy, Kenshin respected Shingen a great deal, sending him salt when Shingen’s supply had been cut off by another faction, and weeping upon hearing of Shingen’s death. He later broke with and opposed Oda Nobunaga, allying with Takeda Shigen’s heir, but died of cancer in 1578 before he was able to accomplish anything irreversible. There’s a theory that Uesugi Kenshin was actually a woman—it doesn’t really have any serious legs, and it’s not at all considered in academia, but it’s interesting, so I’ve elected to mention it. What I’m saying is that occasionally Fate/Grand Order genderswaps a character for a better reason than just “lol because.”
Hachisuka Koroku: (蜂須賀 小六; also called Hachisuka Masakatsu/蜂須賀 正勝) Born 1526. Originally served daimyo Saitō Dōsan. After the Saitō clan collapsed, he served under various Oda figures before ending up under Nobunaga. After Nobunaga died, he served Toyotomi Hideyoshi, Nobunaga’s successor. Died 1586.
Itō Nagahisa (伊東 長久) Born 1533. Served Oda Nobunaga, then Toyotomi Hideyoshi. Died 1585.
Kiso Yoshimasa: (木曾 義昌) Head of the Kiso clan. Born 1540. He originally served the Takeda clan, but once the Takeda clan began to decline, he turned to Oda Nobunaga. After Oda Nobunaga’s death, he served Tokugawa Ieyasu, and the Kiso clan fell under Tokugawa Ieyasu’s control. Thought to have died in 1595 or 1596.
Kuki Yoshitaka: (九鬼嘉隆) Leader of the Kuki clan. Born 1542. Served as a naval commander under Oda Nobunaga, and was instrumental in the naval battles against the Mōri clan. After Nobunaga’s death, Yoshitaka served under the Toyotomi clan. When the power struggles commenced between the factions siding with Toyotomi Hideyoshi’s intended heir, Toyotomi Hideyori, and Tokugawa Ieyasu, and Ishida Mitsunari led his 1600 uprising on the side the Toyotomi factions in the Battle of Sekigahara, Kuki Yoshitaka fell in with the Ishida Mitsunari’s Western Army, while Yoshitaka’s son sided with the opposing Eastern Army. The Eastern Army won. Yoshitaka’s son begged Ieyasu to spare Yoshitaka’s life on the basis of his previous services, and Ieyasu agreed, but Yoshitaka committed suicide before this news was able to reach him.
Nō: (濃, Nou, possibly No, often suffixed with -hime i.e. Lady) Wife of Oda Nobunaga (the guy known for kickstarting the unification of Japan). Daughter of daimyo Saitō Dōsan. Born 1535. Her marriage was political after Saitō Dōsan defeated Oda Nobunaga’s father. Little is actually known about her, not even her name; “Lady Nō” was just a title following the style at the time to reference that she was from Mino Province, which was also called Nō Province (she may have been called “Kichō” or “Kochō”). She disappears from historical record entirely a little after Saitō Dōsan’s death in 1556; we don’t even know when or how she died. Or if, for that matter.
Takenaka Shigenori: (竹中重矩) Born 1546. Initially a vassal of the Saitō clan; after they fell he followed the Oda clan. After the death of Oda Nobunaga in 1582, he was killed the same year fighting a small revolt.
Amano Kagetsura: (天野 景貫) Head of the Amano clan. Served the Imagawa clan; after their decline, he joined the Tokugawa clan, but then switched over to the Takeda clan. Once they fell, he went to the Hōjō clan. It’s unclear, but he may have been the same person as Amano Fujihide (天野 藤秀), rather than that person’s son.
Anbe Motozane (安部 元真; some sources use the characters 安倍 元真 and/or the pronunciation “Abe Motozane.”) Born 1513. Vassal of the Imagawa clan; after their fall he served Tokugawa Ieyasu. Died 1587.
Asahina Nobuoki: (朝比奈 信置) Born 1528. Vassal of the Imagawa clan, but later served the Takeda clan. After Takeda Katsuyori (Takeda Shingen’s heir) was eliminated, he was ordered to commit suicide by Oda Nobunaga in 1582.
Imagawa Yoshimoto: (今川 義元) Major daimyo of the Sengoku period. Born 1519. He was allied to the Takeda and Hōjō clans. En route to fight the capital of Tokugawa Ieyasu (who wasn’t called “Tokugawa Ieyasu” yet, but the last thing we need is for this to become more complicated than it already is), he was killed in 1560 in a surprise attack by Oda Nobunaga at the Battle of Okehazama.
Dong Min: (董旻, Tou Bin) Dong Zhuo’s younger brother (Dong Zhuo was the one who took over the capital and put a puppet emperor on the throne to rule behind him, remember). Got the benefits of nepotism. After Dong Zhuo was killed in 192, Dong Min was executed.
Dong Zhuo: (董卓, Tou Taku) Once upon a time there was an amazingly corrupt gang of eunuchs who collected state power behind the emperor’s back, and sometimes in front of him. When that emperor died, one of the new emperor’s regents decided it was time to clean house, which he did with the help of bunches of warlords and officials, including Dong Zhuo. The eunuchs objected by assassinating the regent. Loyal parties (and the warlords) objected back. This got Dong Zhuo into the picture, at which point he decided to try his own hand at the experience but without the being-a-eunuch part, replacing the new emperor with his own puppet emperor (Emperor Xian). Unfortunately he was a real big mean jerk, which pushed a lot of powers in the area to form a coalition against him. Eventually he fell out with his bodyguard, Lü Bu, who assassinated him in 192.
Guo Si: (郭汜, Kaku Shi) Born 146. Served under Dong Zhuo. After Dong Zhuo was killed, he and Li Jue (another dude under Dong Zhuo) managed to keep control of the capital and puppet Emperor Xian hostage, nominally as regents. Eventually the two of them couldn’t stand each other. He died in 197 when one of his subordinates, Wu Xi, assassinated him and went over to Li Jue’s side, so I guess Li Jue “won.”
Li Jue: (李傕, Ri Kaku) Served under Dong Zhuo. After Dong Zhuo was killed, he and Guo Si managed to take over Dong Zhuo’s affairs and all that other stuff I mentioned in Guo Si’s entry, but he wasn’t good at politics and it all became a big mess. Eventually killed in 198 by one of his subordinates, Duan Wei, to curry favor with Cao Cao.
Li Ru: (李儒, Ri Ju) Served under Dong Zhuo, then Li Jue. In Romance of the Three Kingdoms, he’s also Dong Zhuo’s son-in-law and advises him, and is executed after Dong Zhuo is killed.
Fa Zheng: (法正, Hou Sei Do you know the way to San Fa Zheng? I’ve been away so long, I may go wrong and lose my way) Advisor to warlord Liu Bei. Born 176. Originally a subordinate of the Liu Zhang, the governor of Yi Province, he defected to Liu Bui and was instrumental in Liu Bui’s takeover of Yi Province. His last major campaign was the 217-219 Hanzhong Campaign, which ended with Liu Bui taking control of Hanzhong Commandery from Cao Cao (in fiction, it’s Zhuge Liang who leads that). He died of illness in 220.
Guan Yinping (關銀屏, 関銀屏, Kan Ginhei). Guan Yu of Shu Han had a daughter. Sun Quan of Wu wanted to arranged a marriage between her and his son, Sun Deng, but Guan Yu refused. This is the extent of confirmed historicality when it comes to Guan Yu’s daughter; even the name “Yinping” comes afterward from historical folklore and whatnot.
Liu Bei: (劉備, Ryuu Bi) Born 161. Warlord who become the first Emperor of Shu Han. Did a lot of allying and betraying before he was able to hang on tight to his own territory. It was after helping defeat Cao Cao at the Battle of Red Cliffs in 208 that he was able to control Jing Province and later Yi Province (the latter was where he met Fa Zheng). After this, Lü Meng under Sun Quan invaded Jing Province, resulting in its loss to Liu Bei and the death of Guan Yu; Liu Bei then named himself Emperor of Shu Han and sought revenge, he was never able to see success and was forced to give up. His heir was Liu Shan.
Ma Chao (馬超, Ba Chou) Born 176. First son of Ma Teng, a warlord of Liang Province. Rebelled along with a bunch of other warlords against the Han central government (and Cao Cao). It went poorly. Eventually he fell in under warlord Liu Bei. Died 222. Romance of the Three Kingdoms polishes up his image considerably: In fiction, he rebelled as revenge for his family being executed by Cao Cao, while historically his family was executed because of the rebellion; he gets Cool Fight Scenes that never actually happened; he’s one of the Five Tiger Generals of Shu, etc.
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