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imported>Soranin Created page with "Close friend and confidante of Ise clan daimyo Lord Sadatame, Aoki Ujimasa is a former samurai in Lord Mitsuhide's guard at Yamazaki Castle. Outrages by Mitsuhide's betrayal of Lord Nobunaga, he left for Kiyomizudera Temple, where he posed as one of the temple monks. Aoki Ujimasa now workds quietly in defense of the vulnerable throughout Yamashiro, while vainly attempting to memorize his spiel for visitors to the temple's famous fountains. Category:Animus EGO database..." |
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Close friend and confidante of Ise clan | Close friend and confidante of Ise clan [[daimyō]] Lord [[Ise Sadatame|Sadatame]], [[Aoki Ujimasa]] is a former [[samurai]] in Lord [[Akechi Mitsuhide|Mitsuhide]]'s guard at [[Yamazaki Castle]]. Outrages by Mitsuhide's [[Honnō-ji incident|betrayal]] of Lord [[Oda Nobunaga|Nobunaga]], he left for [[Kiyomizudera Temple]], where he posed as one of the [[temple]] [[monk]]s. | ||
Aoki Ujimasa now | Aoki Ujimasa now works quietly in defense of the vulnerable throughout [[Yamashiro]], while vainly attempting to memorize his spiel for visitors to the temple's famous fountains. | ||
[[Category:Animus EGO database entries]] | [[Category:Animus EGO database entries]] | ||
[[Category:Database: Supporting Characters]] | [[Category:Database: Supporting Characters]] | ||
{{DEFAULTSORT:Aoki Ujimasa}} | {{DEFAULTSORT:Aoki Ujimasa}} | ||
Revision as of 16:52, 4 August 2025
Close friend and confidante of Ise clan daimyō Lord Sadatame, Aoki Ujimasa is a former samurai in Lord Mitsuhide's guard at Yamazaki Castle. Outrages by Mitsuhide's betrayal of Lord Nobunaga, he left for Kiyomizudera Temple, where he posed as one of the temple monks.
Aoki Ujimasa now works quietly in defense of the vulnerable throughout Yamashiro, while vainly attempting to memorize his spiel for visitors to the temple's famous fountains.