Nobunaga Oda
Nobunaga acts cold and indifferent to the suffering of innocent people and of others’ opinion of his methods. Boldly declaring that he is predestined to rule as a part of heaven’s and the land’s design, he therefore sees any resistance to his conquests as useless pursuits. He aims to continuously shock people with his campaigns, forcing them to continuously grow past their dated expectations by destroying the old. He adopts a devil’s advocate motif, often asking others their desires and a way for him to grant them. An ingenious individual with sadistic traits, he also presents poetic barbs for his opponents in a quizzical and superior manner. Nobunaga also enjoys the prospect of facing death, believing that all battles should be fought to conquer one’s fear of dying. Nobunaga speaks in a theatrical tone, refers to himself in third person, and dramatically pauses before speaking the last syllable of his sentences.