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1. Chosokabe clan
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Right now, you’re probably wondering what clan you’ll pick in Total War: Shogun 2. In this, the first of Shogun 2′s clan features, we focus on the Chosokabe clan. Pull up a chair and find out more…
Chosokabe
The Chosokabe clan claim descent from the Chinese Emperor Qin Shi Huang. Despite their long history, the Chosokabe clan has had mixed fortunes, and has been under the protection of the Ichijo, who helped them to recapture their castle at Oko. Chosokabe Kunichika, the daimyo, is certainly bold and brave enough to have imperial blood in his veins: he once jumped off an Ichijo castle wall for a dare! He has now broken with the Ichijo, rebuilt Chosokabe influence, and vowed revenge on his enemies.
Kunichika can take advantages of the Chosokabe’s traditional strengths: they are phenomenal farmers, and gain extra income from their lands; they produce superb archers and cheap archer units too. With their strength concentrated in Tosa province, the Chosokabe are already at war with the Kono clan of Iyo to the northwest.
Now they have to make an interesting strategic decision: deal with their immediate enemies in Iyo, crush the Ichijo clan at home in Tosa, or attack the Miyoshi clan of Awa province. This last might seem like madness, but Awa is blessed with plentiful warhorses, a valuable resource for anyone planning to expand their clan army. The other nearby resource that will be incredibly useful is the good building stone in Sanuki to the north east. Once these immediate opportunities and problems are resolved, then who is to say the next shogun will not be a Chosokabe lord?
Major clan > the Chosokabe clan: north Tosa province
Minor clan > the Miyoshi clan: Awa province
the Ichijo clan: south Tosa province
the Kono clan: Iyo province
2. Date Clan
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We’re on the cusp of a great moment – the revelation of another of Total War: Shogun 2′s clans. If you fancy yourself embroiled in political intrigue, why not pick the Date clan?
Date
Date warriors have a fierce and unforgiving nature. Their foes learn this on the battlefield, shortly before they die. All Date units have a charge bonus, and their fearsome no-dachi samurai, with two-handed swords, are cheap to recruit and maintain. The Date can also recruit superior no-dachi units as well: attack is a Date watchword!
Seen from their home province of Iwate, there are many rivals worth attacking. Date Harumune, their daimyo, is already at war with rebels at his own door, not to mention the Mogami clan of Ugo and Usen to the west. An attack there could put holy shrines under Date control. To the southwest, matters are a little more settled: the Hatakeyama clan in Miyagi is currently at peace with the Date, but who knows if such a situation will last? The forests of Miyagi represent a useful resource too.
The clan was founded by Isa Tomomune when he was given control of the Date district by the shogun Minamoto Yoritomo at the end of the 12th Century. The clan steadily gained influence until recently, when fighting broke out within the clan over the issue of a marriage alliance with the Uesugi. Date Harumune quarrelled violently with his own father, Tanemune, over plans to marry off his younger brother: a large number of the Date retainers and warriors agreed with Harumune and the old man was removed. Now, Harumune needs a new challenge, perhaps the shogunate?
Major clan > the Date clan: South Rikuchu province
Minor clan > the Mogami clan: Ugo province and Usen province
the Hatakeyama clan : Miyagi ( Rikuzen province )
3. Uesugi Clan
So, we’ve had the Chosokabe clan and we’ve had the Date clan, leading you guys to frantically speculate as to which clan may be being revealed next. Those who guessed correctly, well done – it’s the Uesugi!
Uesugi
The Uesugi are proud of their Buddhist faith. They can recruit and maintain warrior monks far more cheaply than any other clan. They can also recruit much better fighting monks and more effective monk agents than any other clan. Despite this religious solidarity, the history of the Uesugi is not tranquil. The current Uesugi leaders were originally the Nagao clan of Echigo, and were vassals to the Yamanouchi faction of the Uesugi clan. The Nagao fought alongside their masters against the Ogigayatsu, another part of the Uesugi clan, in a bitter dispute.
The Yamanouchi, weakened by a war with the Hojo, were forced to seek help from the Nagao lord, Kagetora. His “help” included adopting the name of Uesugi, and taking control of the whole Uesugi clan! Just to make matters even more complicated, Uesugi Kagetora (as he now called himself) changed his name again to Uesugi Kenshin. He was an adherent of Bishamonten, the war god and took Buddhist vows. He then stepped down in favour of his brother, who proved to be staggeringly divisive and unpopular. Kenshin returned to power and now contemplates the future. There is much struggle yet to come if the clan is to be secure and an Uesugi is ever to be shogun!
There are Uesugi rebels in Echigo itself, and to the south there is unfinished business is the shape of the Yamanouchi clan of Kozuke province. Luckily, there are peaceful relations with the Ashina clan of Fukushima, and the Mogami clan of Uzen province, but both of these areas have resources, wood and stone respectively, which could be of considerable use. In keeping with the religious bent of the Uesugi, Kozuke province has a tradition of philosophical scholarship that could be harnessed to the Kenshin’s purposes. A navy might also prove useful, as Sado, off the coast of Echigo, has plentiful gold deposits.
Major clan > the Uesugi(Nagao) clan: Echigo province
Minor clan > the Yamanouchi-Uesugi Norimasa clan: Kozuke province
the Ashina clan : Fukushima ( Iwase province and Iwaki province )
the Mogami clan : Uzen provice and Ugo province
4. Mori Clan
Hi all,
Yes, it’s that time again – time for clan number 4 to be revealed here on the Total War blog. In this installment, the covers come off the Mori clan – a faction with a great seafaring tradition.
Mori
The Mori have a long history of seafaring and are sea masters without equal. They can read the waves and move their fleets further than other clans, and their shipbuilding skills make the construction and maintenance of ships cheaper too. They can also build some rather superior vessels as well.
The Mori came to prominence as jito, or stewards, of the Aki province after the Jokyu War in 1221. Despite owing their position to the Kamakura shogunate, they distanced themselves from their sponsors, and were in league with Ashikaga Takauji when he overthrew the old order. They got caught up in the struggles between the Amako and Ouchi clans, and only survived by combining military might with astute diplomacy.
Under Mori Motonari, their daimyo, the clan is still at war with the Amako and, indeed, their home in Aki is threatened by an invasion from the north by the Amako. They are still allied with the Ouchi clan of Suo and Nagati to the west, and have peaceful relations with the Kikkawa and Kono in Bingo province and Iyo province respectively. The war with the Amako is not without opportunity, though: the Amako’s home province of Iwami has deposits of precious metals. Access to other valuable resources would require the removal of the Kikkawa and Kono. But with the sea-going skills of the Mori and the wealth of Iwami, an ambitious daimyo could go far, perhaps as far as the shogun’s palace?
Major clan > the Mori clan: Aki province
Minor clan > the Amako clan: Iwami province
the Ouchi clan: Suo province and Nagati province
the Kikkawa clan : Bingo province
the Kono clan : Iyo provine
5. Shimazu Clan
It’s a blowout Friday. On top of the studio tour you guys requested (and we brought you), we’re also bringing you TWO new clan features, back to back!
So read on below for everything you need to know about the Shimazu and Tokugawa clans:
Shimazu
The Shimazu are a proud clan, with a long history worthy of their pride. To the Shimazu, loyalty is everything, and their generals are less likely to develop ambitions of their own. Shimazu katana samurai are cheaper to recruit and maintain in the field than those of other clans; they can also recruit superior katana-armed samurai.
The clan can trace its ancestry back to Minamoto Yoritomo, the founder and first shogun of the Kamakura shogunate. In 1187, Yoritomo appointed his son, Tadahisa, as military governor of southern Kyushu. The young man took the name of Shimazu in Hyuga province, his seat of government, as his own. Thanks to a well-organised army and administration, abundant local resources, and a certain distance between Kyushu and the Kamakura court, the Shimazu clan became rich and powerful. They did not, however, become hidebound: when their vassals in Tanegashima met a strange, shipwrecked people from the other side of the world, the Shimazu were quick to see that trade with these “nanban” Europeans might be worthwhile.
Now, under the daimyo Shimazu Takahisa, the clan has a chance for true greatness. Their home province of Satsuma is secure, and they are at peace with the Sagara of Higo province to the north. Higo, however, is a tempting target for expansion because of the warhorses to be found there. There is the small matter of a war with the Ito clan in the provinces of Osumi and Hyuga, but once these local difficulties are resolved the distance from Kyushu to the shogun’s palace is not so great after all…
Major clan > the Shimazu clan: Hyuga province
Minor clan > the Ito clan: Osumi province and Hyuga
the Sagara clan : Higo province
6. Tokugawa Clan
Tokugawa
Although the Tokugawa are an ancient family, claiming descent from Minamoto no Yoritomo, the first shogun of the Kamakura shogunate, they have known hard times since those glorious days. They have also changed their clan name, with the permission of the Emperor Matsudaira, to Tokugawa, the place where Yorimoto’s descendent settled.
The Tokugawa have been squeezed between two powerful and ambitious clans: the Imagawa to the east, and the Oda in the west, a most uncomfortable position. By accepting the protection of the Imagawa, the Tokugawa only guaranteed that they were frequently attacked by the Oda. This goes some way to explaining their superior diplomatic skills, their training and use of very good kisho ninja, and the superior metsuke who keep order in their lands. Now, they are at war with the Oda once again. An Oda army has actually invaded the Tokugawa province of Mikawa. In theory, the Tokugawa are vassals of the Imagawa clan to the east in the provinces of Suruga and Totomi. They do not, however, need to worry about the Kiso in Shinano province, as relations with these neighbours are peaceful. That said Shinano has useful stone resources that could prove useful to an ambitious warlord.
Historically, after much struggle, Tokugawa Ieyasu did become the seii taishogun, the “great general who subdues the barbarians” and the ruler of Japan with the emperor as a figurehead. The Tokugawa clan kept control of Japan for over 200 years, shutting the country off from pernicious outside influences. History need not turn out that way: another Tokugawa could quite easily become shogun.
Major clan > the Tokugawa clan: Mikawa province
Minor clan > the Imagawa clan: Suruga province and Totomi province
the Kiso clan : South Shinano province
the Oda clan : Owari province
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대표대명들...
1. 오다(직전신장), 2. 이마가와(금천의원), 3. 모리(모리원취), 4. 다케다(무전신현), 5, 우에스기(상삼겸신), 5, 호조(북조시정?) ,7, 시마즈(도진의구) , 8. 초소카베(장종아부아원친) 9, 다테(이달정종)
도쿠가와가 빠졌다니....마이너라니!! 하긴 초반에 덕천(송평)가는 세력이 약햇으니...
오다 노부가나가 출현하는 시점으로 계산하면 호조는 호조 우지야스 (북조씨강) 일겁니당....시마즈는 아마도 도진귀구 부터 시작할꺼 같네요...의구랑 의홍 등 4형제의 아버지.....초소카베는 장종아부국친->장종아부원친으로 알고 있습니당.... 그리고 이 시점에 다테가는 이달정종이 아니라 이달청종 아니면 이달식종이겠네요......도쿠가와는 이마가와가의 예하장군으로 나온다고 하네요
저는 각 가문중 대표적인 얼굴들의 대명들을 말한겁니다만...그 부분은 오해가 없으시길 바랍니다.
도쿠가와도 처음에 이마가와 사위였으니까요. 나중에 모드나오면 나오겠죠...
장종아부가원친도 게임 대부분에선 원친으로 쓰여지고 있으니 말입니다.
신장의 야망에선 개명 이벤트가 나오겠지만 토탈워는 다르겠죠.
도쿠가와도 처음엔 송평원강 -> 송평가강 -> 덕천가강으로 나중에 개명하니..
그래도 최종승리자인 도쿠가와가 빠지다니;
아~! 신장의 야망 게임을 해 보신 분들이라면 익숙한 이름이네요. ㅋ
잇코이키는..ㅋㅋㅋ아사이 ,아사쿠라 가문도 메이져가문이라하면그렇지만 빠지니깐 아쉽다 ㅋㅋ
아사이 보다는 차라리 오토모 가문이 메이져가 되야는거 아닌가. ㄷㄷ;
12년전에는 정말 재미있게 했었지만 과연 어떻게 나올지...
오잉? 이 글이 어디서 쓰여진건가요? ㅋㅋㅋㅋ 제 글이 링크로 걸려있군요 ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ
신장의 야망 한때 엄청 재미나게했죠.. 그냥 쇼군2는 제작하지말고 신장의 야망이나 밀어주고 로마토탈2나 빅토리아토탈워나 만들어 주지 뭔민지.. 엠토나 나폴 모드툴 끝까지 공개안한결과,,결국 모드로는 망했고.,. 유저들은 미디2나 로마에 거이 존재할뿐.. 안타까울뿐..