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Revision as of 06:33, 10 March 2019
- "Yes, you have your ideals. But I will have a nation."
- ―Oda Nobunaga.[src]
Oda Nobunaga (1534 – 1582) was a powerful daimyō in Japan during the late 16th century who initiated the unification of Japan near the end of the Sengoku period.
When the Assassins made contact with Oda, he was sympathetic to their cause and promised an alliance once he had unified his country. However, after he came into possession of a Sword of Eden, the possibility of an alliance was compromised.
He was subsequently killed by the Assassin Yamauchi Taka on 21 June 1582, when Nobunaga was betrayed and attacked by his vassal Akechi Mitsuhide at Honnō-ji in Kyoto. Taka retrieved the Sword and brought it to Liu Yan, who transported it to China.
After Oda's death, his vassal Toyotomi Hideyoshi took over the mantle of conquering the land.
Trivia
- Despite the Assassins' role in Nobunaga's death being depicted in Memories, the promotional website Who's In Your Blood? for the Assassin's Creed film does not acknowledge these events.
Gallery
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Nobunaga training in the woods
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Nobunaga in full armor
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Nobunaga using a bow
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Oda Nobunaga in Who's In Your Blood?
Appearances
References