Mori Nagayoshi | 森 長可

“義を守り、忠を尽くす。”

— Protect righteousness and fulfill loyalty.

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Lead
統率
Valor
武勇
Intel
知略
Pol
政治
70 75 70 65
Name (JP) 森 長可
Title Daimyo
Clan / Force Mori Clan
Era 1533 – 1569
Origin Mino
Key Battles
Arts Martial Arts
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About Mori Nagayoshi

Mori Nagayoshi was born in 1533 in Mino Province, as part of the Mori clan that traced its lineage back to the Shugo class of samurai.

From a young age, he was exposed to the martial culture of the samurai and the political intrigues of the era.

His family had been retainers to the Oda clan, which would shape his destiny in the tumultuous landscape of the Sengoku period.

Nagayoshis early military career was marked by his loyalty to Oda Nobunaga, a rising power during the late 16th century.

As Nobunaga sought to consolidate his control over central Japan, Nagayoshi proved himself as an capable strategist and a fierce warrior.

He participated in various campaigns that expanded the influence of the Oda clan, gaining victories that would elevate his status among his peers.

Nagayoshi fought valiantly in several key, including the pivotal against the Takeda and the Imagawa clans.

His skills in battle were matched by his dedication to his men, often leading by example and displaying remarkable courage under fire.

He is known for his tactical prowess, although not reaching the heights of legendary commanders, he earned respect as a solid general in his own right.

Despite his successes, Mori Nagayoshi’s life was cut short in 1569, but his contributions to the Oda clans campaigns during his lifetime left a lasting impression in the annals of Japanese history.

He is remembered as a loyal retainer whose actions helped shape the future of the region, and his motto of Protecting righteousness and fulfilling loyalty resonates with the ideals of the samurai spirit.

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