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The man who single-handedly saved Kong Rong and his soldiers from an entire army. For example, Taishi Ci is kinda bland in the Wu campaign right? In real life: The man who made delivering his boss’s mail an epic quest. You should really reconsider that point of view, often times the real life version of events/characters is more interesting/better than the DW version. Have you done any of the other missions yet? Also wait till you play the Jin missions, you'll love them. If we talk about the smaller factions there are some which arguably did nothing wrong, like the Date for example. So there is much point in talking about good guys vs bad guys. In the end you could look at Ieyasu like a crafty opportunist and a backstabber. Ieyasu on the other hand promptly did everything he could the ensure the status quo once he won and favored class segregation the segregation of japan itself. He arguably did better for the people too since he was the first to understand that japan needed to modernize his social structure, among other things he was the first to use firearms in a grand scale battle and introduced social policies that allowed dirty paesants to climb the social ladder if they deserved it, Hideyoshi being the lampant example. Nobunaga wasn't crazy for no reason, it was mostly a tactic to ensure his success and it worked damn good since he did like 90% of the work toward unification. If you are versed in the Three Kingdoms you can kinda do a very very loose parallel with Cao Cao and Liu Bei. If we go by the common narrative Nobunaga was the bad guy because he was insane and ruthless and Ieyasu was the good caring guy but it's mostly because he won and demonized everyone else. Ieyasu was waiting for his time to come, you know how his thing is to be a patient man that endured much hardships until he had a chance to take everything over like he eventually did. The Tokugawa didn't have much choice at the time, it was about ensuring their survival. /lgbt/ - Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, & Transgender.