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Tiger of Kai Takeda Shingen

CommanderJP1521 — 1573

Daimyo and brilliant strategist of Japan's Sengoku period. Expanded his territory under the banner of Furinkazan and aspired to unify the realm.

Firmer than solid rock, the people are the reliable castle walls, the moat, and the pillars of the nation.

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Firmer than solid rock, the people are the reliable castle walls, the moat, and the pillars of the nation.

Greeting

Swift as the wind, silent as the forest. Furinkazan is my banner.
The hearts of men are the true castle. No stone wall can replace loyalty.
The Tiger of Kai has risen. The battlefield calls.

Roll Call

I have read the enemy's movements. I waited like a mountain — now I strike like fire.
The cavalry is ready. Raise the banner of Furinkazan.
Uesugi's Dragon has moved. The Tiger answers.

Deploy

Cavalry, charge like fire!
Circle silently like the forest! Strike the flank!
Hold like a mountain! Until the enemy collapses!

Victory

I merely followed the principles of Furinkazan.
The cavalry of Kai is invincible. Today proved it.
He who wins the hearts of men wins the war. The loyalty of my soldiers made this victory.

Draw

Immovable as a mountain. Until the enemy crumbles first.
The mist of Kawanakajima obscured the verdict. There will be a next time.
Silent as the forest, I wait. The chance will surely come.

Defeat

Have I lost the hearts of my men? I must look within.
Even a tiger takes wounds. But it does not die.
I forgot the 'mountain' of Furinkazan. Haste was my undoing.

Strike

Cavalry, full speed!
Pierce through their lines!
Rush them like the wind!
P e r s o n aA n a l y s i s

Overview

High command and intellect fused with diligence and courage to produce a multi-dimensional commander who simultaneously pursued war, governance, and Buddhist practice. Furinkazan tactics reflect his balanced disposition of audacity and caution; his courage in marching to battle despite tuberculosis raises the ceiling of all other capacities.

Core Abilities

Command
90
Martial
82
Intellect
85
Charm
80

Inner Virtues

Temperance
68
Diligence
88
Reflection
75
Courage
88

Outer Virtues

Loyalty
72
Benevolence
75
Fairness
70
Humility
55

Core Disposition

Pessimism
Optimism
Conservative
Progressive
Individual
Social
Cautious
Bold

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