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==Biography==
==Biography==
Okudaira Toshizo held the position of the ''daikan'' of his territory in Ōmizo. Yet, Toshizo abused his power by forcibly taking more of the resources from his people, mainly farmers, neglecting their public concerns, and focusing on paying for his own indulgences. He, along with other ''daikans'', later worked with the [[Shinbakufu]] to financially aid their plans in exchange for protection.<ref name="Corrupt Daikan">''[[Assassin's Creed: Shadows]]'' – [[The Corrupt Daikan]]</ref>
Okudaira Toshizo held the position of the ''daikan'' of his territory in Ōmizo. Yet, Toshizo abused his power by forcibly taking more than the necessary amount of resources from his people, mainly farmers, neglecting their public concerns and focusing on paying for his own indulgences. He, along with other ''daikans'', later allied with the [[Shinbakufu]] to financially aid their plans in exchange for protection.<ref name="Corrupt Daikan">''[[Assassin's Creed: Shadows]]'' – [[The Corrupt Daikan]]</ref>


In 1582, [[Kuma]], a bodyguard to Lady [[Oichi]], talked with the [[Japanese Brotherhood of Assassins|Kakushiba ''ikki'']] members [[Fujibayashi Naoe]] and [[Yasuke]] about dealing with a group of corrupt ''daikans''. They agreed and went to track down these officials. Traveling to the [[Outer Farmlands]] in Ōmizo, they heard a party at his estate and later saw Toshizo being carressed by a female servant. Breaking into his estate, they assassinated Toshizo, ending his ignorant and selfish rule.<ref name="Corrupt Daikan"/>
In 1582, [[Kuma]], a bodyguard to Lady [[Oichi]], talked with the [[Japanese Brotherhood of Assassins|Kakushiba ''ikki'']] members [[Fujibayashi Naoe]] and [[Yasuke]] about dealing with a group of corrupt ''daikans''. They agreed and went to track down these officials. Traveling to the [[Outer Farmlands]] in Ōmizo, they heard a party at his estate and later saw Toshizo being caressed by a female servant. Breaking into his estate, they assassinated Toshizo, ending his ignorant and selfish rule.<ref name="Corrupt Daikan"/>


==Personality and traits==
==Personality and traits==

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Okudaira Toshizo (died 1582), also known as The Hedonist, was a Japanese daikan who governed over Ōmizo, Ōmi.

Biography

Okudaira Toshizo held the position of the daikan of his territory in Ōmizo. Yet, Toshizo abused his power by forcibly taking more than the necessary amount of resources from his people, mainly farmers, neglecting their public concerns and focusing on paying for his own indulgences. He, along with other daikans, later allied with the Shinbakufu to financially aid their plans in exchange for protection.[1]

In 1582, Kuma, a bodyguard to Lady Oichi, talked with the Kakushiba ikki members Fujibayashi Naoe and Yasuke about dealing with a group of corrupt daikans. They agreed and went to track down these officials. Traveling to the Outer Farmlands in Ōmizo, they heard a party at his estate and later saw Toshizo being caressed by a female servant. Breaking into his estate, they assassinated Toshizo, ending his ignorant and selfish rule.[1]

Personality and traits

Okudaira Toshizo wielded a katana as his main weapon.[2]

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