
A thread established by Wu.
Isn’t it strange that the son of the governor of Changsha looks down on Jingzhou, which is above Changsha?
Shoku if may be plain, but it will change quite a bit in the future, right?
I have a pretty scary memory of Musou Zhou Yu seriously trying to crush Shu in the “if” scenario.
>>4
Well, it seems that historical Zhou Yu also intended to destroy Shu.
>>4
There was an “if” scenario where Zhou Yu survived until Yiling (or rather, the actual Zhu Ran scenario).
I can’t wait to turn all those guys from Shu into ashes!
It had become a group of madness that felt like that.
Són Quan is also trying to recruit by saying, “Aren’t you coming after capturing Yun Chang?”
If I obtain Yizhou, I will return it.
Why do we need to return the land that is necessary for my older brother?
Sun Quan was relatively kind in his treatment of Yu Jin, but if that was the case, did he want to keep him?
>>10
Although he tarnished his later years, he is capable as a general.
I don’t really understand, but I think it would be better for this man to enter Wei.
>>11
Mengde…
I don’t think it’s something they should be deciding in the first place.
If you see Zhou Yu with an image of a cool, handsome young man, it can be quite surprising.
The Battle of Fan City feels like Wu is siding with Wei against Shu.
Zhou Yu can’t trust those guys from Shu… I mean, especially that Kongming!
That has been consistent throughout the series.
>>20
From the perspective of Wu, it’s that Liu Bei and his group can’t be trusted at all…
They were basically a thorn in the side, only managing to get by thanks to Lu Su’s skill.
At the military council, Kong Ming silently passes the baton to you, Guan Yu.
When you say you don’t understand and ask back, are you saying you don’t get it either!? I’m the one asking the question! It’s like how Zhang Fei would mock or snap back.
That’s the kind of place that scores high points.
>>21
The quirks of my personality are too strong…
Sun Quan’s stance towards Shu is always ambiguous.
>>22
It feels like I’m not willing to give in on the issue of Jingzhou, but I’m also not actively looking to attack elsewhere, right?
In Musou 7, there are so many members of the Guan Yu family that it makes me feel like, if there are that many of them, can’t we do something about it…?
>>23
In an if scenario, both Xu Shu and Zhang Jiao would come, and just in case, Lu Su is also surprisingly included in the survival if.
Well, it’s a fact that Shu calmly responds to Zhou Yu in that way…
Zhou Yu, who wants to approach the decisive battle after dividing the world in two.
Lu Su, who wants to stabilize the world by dividing it into three parts.
The General’s policy changes quite a lot, doesn’t it, over at Son’s place?
>>26
I think it’s amazing how the relay team, under the big commander, consistently does thorough handovers and is able to do it with satisfaction every time.
The situation where Yukikoshi-hime is always in an awkward position after Cloud Long is defeated is tough.
>>28
In the movie of Musou 6, when Guan Yu died and Liu Bei was getting all tense, I was trembling next to him.
The unbearable feeling of Sun Shangxiang, who kneels upon hearing the news of Zhang Fei’s death, is intense.
>>28
According to historical facts, since she returned to Wu around the time of the attack on Yizhou, it makes even more sense…
>>38
Is that so!?
Even if you don’t understand, you can’t just honestly say you don’t get the image, can you…?
>>30
Faintly… we have begun to see what we are lacking.
>>32
Stop making a different kind of appeal.
When the thread image was alive, Wei, Wu, and Shu had not yet been established.
It’s a bit strange that he is like a face of the Three Kingdoms.
The establishment of the Three Kingdoms happened after Cao Cao’s death.
After Shu was established, my older brother soon passed away.
Roku Shuku was initially part of the faction that sought to divide the world in two, but when Liu Bei appeared, he cunningly decided to use them.
The actions of Guan Yu and Zhang Fei cannot be defended, but there are disparities in status and class that complicate things in their time…
>>36
Well, I understand that, but it’s also true that it was a problematic personality even back then…
I often think that having a relationship with Guan Yu before doing the Peach Garden on the Shu route is a big advantage for you.
>>40
Even that caused Zhang Fei to take a dislike to you and confront you…
>>47
The fact that she falls so quickly shows her talent as a heroine, doesn’t it, Lord Zhang Fei? So cute…
>>40
It’s quite a strong story when I think about everything that has happened since that day we met in Qizhou, whether as allies or adversaries…
I mean, when Zhou Yu was alive, it seemed possible to divide the world into two because Shu was filled with fools, but by the time of Lu Su, Liu Bei’s army had already taken Shu, so it’s not realistic for Wu to take Shu…
In the next game’s Wu route, it seems there will be a scenario where I bring Yumi Koshihime back.
It’s surprising how many big figures vanished all at once after Guan Yu died.
I thought, “Is it okay to die a lot within a few years after reading Sōten Kōro?”
The speed of the news about the deaths of Guan Yu, Liu Bei, and Cao Cao is amazing, isn’t it?
When I have my final duel with Yun Chang at Fancheng.
You’re definitely someone who will talk to me about the memories of the Yellow Turban era…
>>45
And I suppose there’s a movie where I carefully manage Guan Yu’s head.
Zhang Fei’s personality is probably just who he is, but I can’t help but think that what happened before Guan Yu’s death was somewhat like what we would now call menopause-related issues.
From the perspective of the scenario writer of Origins
The development of severing ties with former friends and connections is probably the flow that inspires me the most…
I think it’s amazing that they were able to restore diplomatic relations in Fan City and Yiling, but it must largely be due to the abilities of Zhuge Liang and Lu Xun.
>>53
Well, first of all, Sun Quan himself is not very proactive about attacking Shu.
The Jingzhou issue is certainly a different matter.
If the world were divided in two, would the Natsuki Rido have been released?
>>54
You are the true Nicoku…? Unmatched…
There are a lot of tough things, but let’s strive for a peaceful world!
It seems that the flow will definitely have some inconsistencies, Origins 2.
Dark – I’m going to become you.
When you think about it, Liu Bei isn’t actually a person of justice…?
>>56
They have a unique charisma.
I have no idea how to interpret Ma Chao to make him a character of righteousness and justice.
>>58
It’s a clever trick that turns the timing of the rebellion and the execution of Matoi upside down.
Still can’t follow? Yeah.
>>58
I stood up because my family was killed! What a noble-hearted man he is…
…I would like you not to pry too deeply.
Origin 2 is good for increasing the characters, but I wonder what they will do about the story being too dark and heavy compared to this work.
I wonder if it’s lively because of that “if”… Can Seiran-kun even continue in the first place?
I want you to experience the late Three Kingdoms period, the Eight Kings, the Five Barbarians and Sixteen Kingdoms, and the Northern and Southern Dynasties.
>>60
I hope it just ends with falling into darkness…
>>64
Because I might end up becoming like that small white one and turning into a hermit…
>>60
Let me retire during the late period of the Three Kingdoms.
The damage from the Battle of Yiling, where many of Shu’s excellent talents, already suffering from a lack of personnel, died, is immeasurable.
Nevertheless, how grateful we are for the stability of Zhao Yun in everything.
Even though Ma Chao is a character based on the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, it feels strange for him to be portrayed as a righteous character…
Hearing about the incident where someone was attacked and killed for not returning something they had borrowed and displaying a haughty attitude reminded me of the handsome bearded lord.
Kure is the justice after all…!
Due to the weak political foundation of the Cao family, the overwhelmingly powerful Wei was hindered in terms of national strength.
It’s ironic how quickly it can be usurped and become a different country.
>>73
After all, it’s the stupid sons of Sōma that are to blame…
The biggest reason is that it has become almost impossible to attack Wei from that direction without passing through Hefei.
It was Liu Something and Zhang Liao who made Hefei so rigid.
In a way, it’s also correct that the hermit does not involve himself with the mundane world…
In the past, the unbeatable medical strategy was a game where you quickly killed the mob character Shusen to crush the fire plan.
It’s bad that someone with a personality like trash, who seems like they wouldn’t die even if Cao Pi killed them, ends up dying young.
Cao Rui will die soon too, what the hell is this?
Even after the end of the Five Barbarians and Sixteen Kingdoms, the Southern and Northern Dynasties are too harsh.
>>83
There are about 400 years from the Yellow Turban Rebellion to the Sui dynasty…
The highest difficulty level of Musou 2 at Yiling is great, isn’t it?
My ally generals are dying in seconds…
>>84
The one who dies the fastest is Yuan Shao in the Hefei Yuan Shao army scenario, so I recommend it.
>>92
When I looked it up, the whole thing gets wiped out so quickly that I’m doing a time attack on Yuan Shao’s retreat.
A high time of 23 seconds came out, and it’s funny.
>>84
If Liu Bei doesn’t withdraw, it will be dangerous in the opposite way.
Even if I play ORIGINS2, there’s a lot to do with Shu and Wei, but it feels like Wu is always attacking Hefei and getting repelled.
>>85
Korea is also being attacked by Wei and has fought back.
In the first place, the Cao Ruler’s regime consists of both the emperor and powerful figures from the Cao family (not from the Cao family)….
Speaking of the late Wei, was Cao Shuang actually incompetent, having been ridiculed every time since 6?
>>87
I don’t understand.
The reason is that by this time, it becomes a struggle for power between the court factions that want to grasp power and people like Sima Yi, so this person is nothing more than a mere figurehead.
I just placed Xu Chu, Ma Chao, and Wen Ping at the border, but I still can’t get past Wu-kun…
>>88
Even with an overwhelming army attacking Wu, there are instances where Wei-kun has been routed!
Since the Later Han dynasty, there have been too many early-death emperors.
Even if you live a long life, you’ll just become A-Dou or Sun Quan.
I wonder why they die so young.
I wonder if it’s a lifestyle-related disease.
Since it is an important value to respect and cherish one’s parents, Ma Chao…
>>94
Because I have gained a new father named Kan Sui.
>>101
The idea is on the same level as Lu Bu!
>>101
Does it mean that Han Sui will fall into hell with Ma Chao?
>>94
Did you badmouth the Wei Wu for attacking Xu Zhou when your parents are still alive, and as a result, your parents ended up getting killed?
>>94
But Mr. Kong Rong and Mr. Ni Heng said, “People say parents are great because they give birth to children, but isn’t it just because they couldn’t control their sexual desires? Why is there a need to respect them?”
By the way, it’s already the middle of March!
Is the update not out yet!
>>96
I processed the pun people, didn’t I?
In Hefei, I get beaten up badly.
When Cao Pi attacked, he was completely beaten, which helped to create the perception that Cao Pi was bad at warfare and had a terrible character.
In that regard, Cao Cao is indeed impressive.
Don’t you think?
>>99
That’s true, but…
Even Yuan Shao stirred up a rebellion and had annoying relatives killed by the enemy…
As it’s called the Three Kingdoms period, there were victories and defeats.
>>105
It seems like winning and losing, but the side that attacks keeps losing, and that is the Three Kingdoms period.
On the Wu side, attach Zhang Liao, and on the Shu side, place Zhang He.
It’s a perfect setup.
That big-eared thief is the most untrustworthy, isn’t he?
I feel that Cao Cao’s evaluation as an extraordinary person and a remarkable figure of the era cannot be denied.
Cao Pi is being called a jerk from all directions, and it makes me feel a little sorry for him.
>>113
But poetry is good, that guy.
My favorite among the three.
I haven’t heard anything about Han Sui since the story of Tongguan; did he die after being defeated by Ma Chao?
Isn’t it strange that Ma Chao has a different value system from other ethnic groups? Is that okay?
>>117
It wasn’t okay, was it?
In that era, if you had your arm cut off, it would seem like there would be no chance of survival, but what do you think?