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神父長谷部とシスター歌仙
*aggressively chewing your food while you try not to stare at the pretty nun*
Another point of his design is the wound on his nose when he’s injured. This references the wound Tadaoki got after murdering his brother in law, Isshiki Yoshisada. Following Oda’s assassination, Tadaoki followed Hideyoshi while Isshiki followed Akechi. 30/?
So this is Kasen Kanesada (歌仙兼定), and as the jokes are circulating in J-Twitter, “Kasen” means “immortal poets,” for the list of famous poets in Japanese history, mostly compiled during the Heian and Kamakura era. There are 36 of them. (2/?)
His former master was Honda Tadakatsu, a general who belonged to Tokugawa Ieyasu’s posse (The Four Heavenly Kings wow guys not subtle). He’s also known as “Honda the Undefeated” for how he would come out of battles unscathed. You’ve seen him in Sengoku Basara 3/?