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Yasumasa earned the trust of his lord when he fought some members of his extended family for him, including Toyotomi Hideyoshi, during the difficult Sengoku period. When his master was approached by the [[Assassins]] with a plan to retrieve a [[Swords of Eden|Sword of Eden]], Yasumasa was the most suspicious of the Assassins, though he was still impressed by their aptitude. | Yasumasa earned the trust of his lord when he fought some members of his extended family for him, including Toyotomi Hideyoshi, during the difficult Sengoku period. When his master was approached by the [[Assassins]] with a plan to retrieve a [[Swords of Eden|Sword of Eden]], Yasumasa was the most suspicious of the Assassins, though he was still impressed by their aptitude. | ||
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Revision as of 13:48, 4 September 2014
- "Allocation of fiefs is the opposite of war: giving land, not taking it."
- ―Sakakibara Yasumasa.[src]
Sakakibara Yasumasa (1548 – 19 June 1606) was a Japanese samurai, serving as one of Tokugawa Ieyasu's four generals, the "Four Guardians", along with Ii Naomasa, Honda Tadakatsu and Sakai Tadatsugu.
Yasumasa earned the trust of his lord when he fought some members of his extended family for him, including Toyotomi Hideyoshi, during the difficult Sengoku period. When his master was approached by the Assassins with a plan to retrieve a Sword of Eden, Yasumasa was the most suspicious of the Assassins, though he was still impressed by their aptitude.