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Akechi Mitsuhide (明智光秀 Akechi Mitsuhide) is a samurai and general under Daimyō Oda Nobunaga during the Sengoku period of Japan. He incidentally found that true identity of Nobunaga and thus turn against Nobunaga to prevent Japan falls into Devil's hand. He then meet Momotaros from the future and team up with him. Mitsuhide turn against Nobunaga is a reference to the Honnō-ji incident in the real world.

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  • Akechi Mitsuhide (明智光秀 Akechi Mitsuhide) is a samurai and general under Daimyō Oda Nobunaga during the Sengoku period of Japan. He incidentally found that true identity of Nobunaga and thus turn against Nobunaga to prevent Japan falls into Devil's hand. He then meet Momotaros from the future and team up with him. Mitsuhide turn against Nobunaga is a reference to the Honnō-ji incident in the real world.
  • Mitsuhide was a general under daimyo Oda Nobunaga, although he became famous for his slaughter in 1582, which led to Nobunaga's death at Honno-ji.
  • Akechi is, for the most part, uncaring and uninteresting in everything. His use of language and the tone in his voice makes him sound like he is looking down on everyone. He is calm or rather, emotionless and doesn't like sweets. Despite his calm demeanor, he has quite a short temper and likes to toy and sweet talk his Oni into submission.
  • One of the more well-known names in the history of Japanese Warring States. For good or bad, you decide. Akechi Mitsuhide is one of the most trusted vassals of Oda Nobunaga, having served other lords before coming to Nobunaga's services. He's talented in arts, excelling in warfare and pretty much has the makings of a really wonderful man. Too bad for him Nobunaga is a Bad Boss, so he gets insulted here and there, starting from getting yelled at in front of guests, or being called 'kumquat head'. Mitsuhide tries to endure, bless him, but then he finally snaps during one certain incident wherein his mother is killed by his hostages' angry retainers because Nobunaga killed the hostage leader, not even knowing that Mitsuhide's mother was there. The insults, combined with his mother's death bec
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  • Akechi Mitsuhide
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  • Samurai
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  • 明智 光秀
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  • Gate 7 Manga: Chapter 3
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  • Akechi Mitsuhide (明智光秀 Akechi Mitsuhide) is a samurai and general under Daimyō Oda Nobunaga during the Sengoku period of Japan. He incidentally found that true identity of Nobunaga and thus turn against Nobunaga to prevent Japan falls into Devil's hand. He then meet Momotaros from the future and team up with him. Mitsuhide turn against Nobunaga is a reference to the Honnō-ji incident in the real world.
  • Mitsuhide was a general under daimyo Oda Nobunaga, although he became famous for his slaughter in 1582, which led to Nobunaga's death at Honno-ji.
  • Akechi is, for the most part, uncaring and uninteresting in everything. His use of language and the tone in his voice makes him sound like he is looking down on everyone. He is calm or rather, emotionless and doesn't like sweets. Despite his calm demeanor, he has quite a short temper and likes to toy and sweet talk his Oni into submission.
  • One of the more well-known names in the history of Japanese Warring States. For good or bad, you decide. Akechi Mitsuhide is one of the most trusted vassals of Oda Nobunaga, having served other lords before coming to Nobunaga's services. He's talented in arts, excelling in warfare and pretty much has the makings of a really wonderful man. Too bad for him Nobunaga is a Bad Boss, so he gets insulted here and there, starting from getting yelled at in front of guests, or being called 'kumquat head'. Mitsuhide tries to endure, bless him, but then he finally snaps during one certain incident wherein his mother is killed by his hostages' angry retainers because Nobunaga killed the hostage leader, not even knowing that Mitsuhide's mother was there. The insults, combined with his mother's death becomes too much for him. At one point, Mitsuhide is told to reinforce Hashiba Hideyoshi who's trying to take down the Mouri clan. Mitsuhide complies... then suddenly makes a turn and instead strikes a resting Nobunaga at Honnoji Temple (immortalized by the oft-quoted "The enemy is inside Honnoji!") This attack surprises Nobunaga since he's at minimum forces. In the end, Mitsuhide seizes power from Nobunaga and the latter is Driven to Suicide. Mitsuhide tries to appeal to the other lords, but no clans will support him, since they dislike and mistrust him for his betrayal, not even the Hosokawa clan who are linked through marriage with his daughter Tamako (later known as Hosokawa Gracia). Within 13 days of his rule, Toyotomi Hideyoshi decides to take revenge and confronts him and beats the tar out of him in the Battle of Yamazaki. Mitsuhide retreats... then gets killed by peasants with bamboo spears. Although there were rumors that Mitsuhide didn't die, but instead retired, and later resurfaced as a monk named (Nankobo) Tenkai. Opinions to this day vary about Mitsuhide, and probably split into two main camps. One camp see Mitsuhide as being justified in his betrayal, or they like giving Nobunaga a Historical Villain Upgrade, so in turn they promote Mitsuhide to the Lovable Traitor. The other camp think he's a disgrace to the Samurai name and prolonged the war by halting Nobunaga's unification of the country; he's essentially the Judas Iscariot of the Sengoku era (though Nobunaga himself isn't Jesus Christ material anyway...) Maybe he's not a very prominent daimyo, but Mitsuhide remains a popular figure in the Sengoku era, if only because he took down the primary juggernaut of the time.
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