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'''Hattori Masanari''' (1565 – 3 June 1615) was the son of [[Hattori Hanzō]], a vassal for [[Tokugawa Ieyasu]] and a member of the [[Japanese Brotherhood of Assassins|Japanese Brotherhood]] of [[Assassins]]. | '''Hattori Masanari''' (1565 – 3 June 1615) was the son of [[Hattori Hanzō]], a vassal for [[Tokugawa Ieyasu]] and a member of the [[Japanese Brotherhood of Assassins|Japanese Brotherhood]] of [[Assassins]]. | ||
Like his father, Masanari was a gifted warrior, and after Hanzō's death in 1596, Masanari succeeded his father as a retainer of the Tokugawa. His lethal skills in battle eventually saw him appointed the Captain of the Edo Castle guard. | Like his father, Masanari was a gifted warrior, and after Hanzō's death in 1596, Masanari succeeded his father as a retainer of the Tokugawa. His lethal skills in battle eventually saw him appointed the Captain of the {{Wiki|Edo Castle}} guard. | ||
However, Masanari | However, Masanari was not as capable a leader as he was a warrior, and this led to him losing his position as Captain. Determined to salvage his reputation and that of the Hattori clan, Masanari fought valiantly at the [[Siege of Osaka]] in 1615, but did not survive. | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
Revision as of 08:08, 12 July 2020
- "I will serve the Tokugawa as my father did, but in my own way."
- ―Hattori Masanari.[src]
Hattori Masanari (1565 – 3 June 1615) was the son of Hattori Hanzō, a vassal for Tokugawa Ieyasu and a member of the Japanese Brotherhood of Assassins.
Like his father, Masanari was a gifted warrior, and after Hanzō's death in 1596, Masanari succeeded his father as a retainer of the Tokugawa. His lethal skills in battle eventually saw him appointed the Captain of the Edo Castle guard.
However, Masanari was not as capable a leader as he was a warrior, and this led to him losing his position as Captain. Determined to salvage his reputation and that of the Hattori clan, Masanari fought valiantly at the Siege of Osaka in 1615, but did not survive.
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Masanari training under his father's eyes
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Masanari fighting
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