All officer of "Nobunaga's Ambition : Rise to Power"

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1st Name(Jp)Last Name(Jp) Born yeardead yearentry biography
Given NameFamily Name POLLEAINTCHMVirtueAffinity
VocationReligion Skills  
忠次伊奈 155016101565 Tokugawa retainer. He aided Ieyasu in the development of various infrastructure in Kantō, contributing greatly to the economy of the Edo Shogunate.
Tadatsugu Ina 83111 7145 81
SamuraiIkkō Sect [-][-] [-]
利勝土井 157316441588 Tokugawa retainer, believed to be Ieyasu Tokugawa's illegitimate son. He aided Hidetada and Iemitsu. He helped to bring stability to the newly established Edo Shogunate.
Toshikatsu Doi 781065 7363 81
SamuraiBuddhism [Calm][-] [-]
重政山口 156416351579 Tokugawa retainer. He originally served the Oda. After the Oda's demise, he served Ieyasu. However, he incurred Ieyasu's displeasure and was ordered to confinement in his home.
Shigemasa Yamaguchi 192744 4233 81
KokuninBuddhism [-][-] [-]
義昌木曾 154015951555 From a powerful clan in Shinano. Yoshiyasu's heir. He married Shingen Takeda's daughter. He eventually helped Nobunaga Oda destroy the Takeda.
Yoshimasa Kiso 465454 4933 81
KokuninBuddhism [Block][-] [-]
長職神保 151315721528 From a powerful clan in Etchū, lord of Toyama Castle. The Jinbō clan was the most powerful in Etchū until it was defeated by Kenshin Uesugi. As a result, the Jinbō went into decline.
Nagamoto Jinbō 655549 6040 81
MagistrateBuddhism [Swift][-] [-]
宗矩柳生 157116461586 Tokugawa retainer, Muneyoshi's son. He worked as a trainer, teaching Hidetada the arts of the Yagyū Shinkage-ryū. After Hidetada's death, he served and trained Hidetada's son, Iemitsu.
Munenori Yagyū 633676 6310 81
WarriorBuddhism [Volley 3][Demolish] [-]
親度志賀 153515871550 Ōtomo retainer, lord of Bungo-Oka Castle. Chikamori's son. He later assisted Yoshihisa Shimazu in his invasion of Bungo and was ordered to commit suicide by his son, Chikatsugu.
Chikanori Shiga 261834 4423 81
SamuraiBuddhism [-][-] [-]
親賢田原 154116001556 Ōtomo retainer. He was commander during the battle of Mimigawa but failed to lead the army properly, losing the battle. He died during the battle of Sekigahara in Kyūshū.
Chikakata Tawara 452968 6436 81
MonkBuddhism [Confuse][-] [-]
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