
Over the course of ten years, I have consumed divine power and have become a god that cannot be killed no matter what is done. Through the divine power gathered by him, I can see hell. At this rate, the world will be destroyed!
But the world won’t perish.
The Tokugawa shogunate lasted only 300 years, but Japan remains.
>>1
Isn’t the Tokugawa family amazing?
>>3
You are the true deity.
The Tsuchigumo of Suwa is on a different level!
I wonder how large in scale the world’s destruction would be.
>>2
World (Japan)
It must be a rephrasing of Japan’s downfall.
In the world these days, from a Japanese perspective, there is only China at most.
Considering that it has not even been 100 years since the end of the war, even in Japan under the current Constitution…
It hasn’t even been half the time since the establishment of the Tokugawa Shogunate…
If it’s the whole Earth, then at this level of monster, it could definitely occur…
The world didn’t end, but the Muromachi shogunate became chaotic.
>>9
It feels like a Muromachi Apocalypse meets a Sengoku Era Post-Apocalypse.
A post-apocalyptic, end-of-the-world kind of era is going to come, you know…
It feels like Wakaga is forcing a justification to go kill Toshiyuki because the world is going to end!
>>12
Takanori is synonymous with rebellion, right?
>>12
I’ve been breaking the stage with divine power for a while now.
If it gets bigger in scale, it’s going to be serious, right?
>>12
And the fact that, despite being warned by my father-in-law, I played around for nearly ten years without consulting the members of the Southern Morning faction I belong to.
>>61
Is this really something the main character should be doing, even without considering historical facts…?
>>64
I love how this is such a classic troll template.
>>61
The one protected by the barrier of historical facts is actually Tokiyuki, isn’t it?
If I did something like this originally, I would be brutally criticized.
Rather, the Muromachi period lasted quite a long time…
>>13
The second generation endured under Yoshinori.
Yoshimitsu was born with a bang in the third generation.
>>15
If Yoshitsune were truly a monster
These two who returned to the human shogunate are too great…
Speaking of which, Soushou Akki Muramasa was set during the Nanboku-chou period and had a storyline about the collapse of Japan… I just remembered.
After Yoshimitsu, it seems like everything has collapsed.
It’s just that everyone was trying their best to prolong his life because it would be extremely troublesome if Ashikaga died.
>>16
I only know from the anime Ikkyu-san, but why does it seem so peaceful during the era of Shogun Yoshimitsu?
Since there’s no strong image of Sonshi having such outrageous tyranny, is that why…?
>>17
In order to give legitimacy to that one-hit comedian called Hojo Tokiyuki, it’s necessary to depict Ashikaga Takauji thoroughly as a worthless villain, so it can’t be helped.
Because it is a historical fact that you continued to cling to Takauji, insisting that you will kill you, who killed Suwa Yorinaga, rather than your enemies, Nitta and Godaigo, for the Hojo family!
>>17
At that time, they were committing outrageous tyranny.
They build or discard the court as it suits them when it is inconvenient for themselves.
Disrespecting the imperial throne and violating the brocade banner.
Repeatedly giving the same territory to two people.
I feel it’s not an exaggeration to say that this person’s actions are almost entirely responsible for the chaos of the Muromachi shogunate, all because they did what Yoshimitsu needed.
At this point, despite the internal division causing chaos, the “Yoshimitsu magic” erupts and somehow things stabilize.
The extent of the real power held by the Muromachi shogunate as a political entity is quite subtle.
The Ashikaga clan does not have an army that can be mobilized at their own discretion, so they must always borrow the military forces of powerful guardians.
In the end, without military power and without cooperation from the surroundings, you cannot become the main subject.
Well, I guess I should be thankful that the Ashikaga family, which regularly produces mentally unstable generals, doesn’t have its own distinct army…
Creating a situation where Takanori has to be killed is difficult without deviating significantly from what is being done in the story.
I need to make them do about six times more craziness.
Isn’t it amazing that it lasted as long as the Han Dynasty or the Tokugawa Shogunate?
There is authority, but having no military power will continue to the very end.
>>25
Yoshimitsu had perfectly controlled that area to the point of pulling back a little, but of course, after the fourth generation, there was no one who could do such magical things.
“Of course! There are guys who have made huge mistakes.”
In the story, the portrayal of Sonshi being too reliant on divine power is too strong.
If we don’t defeat the evil Yoshitsune, that would be one thing, but if we leave it as it is, the world will perish! That’s a bit excessive, isn’t it?
>>28
The Emperor (the deity) is the main culprit who has produced the lingering problems that remain to this day…
>>28
It’s getting better responses in surveys by making it more like a shonen manga rather than relying on historical accuracy and criticism from old men.
>>40
Even if manga set in the Sengoku period messes up historical facts, nobody seems to care.
Even though “Escape Young” has a supervising editor, it’s pretty much the same thing once the divine power or whatnot comes into play.
Yoshitake had a certain type of competence, but…
>>33
Yoshitoyo, in an effort to not be looked down upon, became so tense that he was feared and dreaded by everyone.
The reason for being underestimated is that the thread image exchanged for divine power.
It’s because I gave away all the ancestral lands.
>>33
The ducklings at Akamatsu are cute! Come and see! As a result of being rolled around.
Neither my son Yoshimasa nor Yoshimitsu, nor even the Horikawa shogun, can assert themselves strongly against the powerful shugo.
The situation has turned into one where the chaos won’t stop…
If a samurai leader is rolled over by their subordinates, that’s definitely not good.
Although Takauji has no charm, it’s still boring because he’s protected by the barrier of official history.
>>34
The way of drawing is bad.
A country that managed to recover with the genius of three people: Nobunaga, Hideyoshi, and Ieyasu.
Do your best to create a system that benefits everyone somewhat.
Kamakura shikken, Muromachi shogun, Tokugawa shogun
First Generation: Great
Second generation, plain.
Three generations of talent
Gundai and renowned
Yatsushiro Yuuno
The mystery of being etched to the rhythm.
The fact that Yoshimitsu is considered bad aside, it does seem like the young side is justified… so when they’re portrayed as absolute evil, the phrase “manipulation of perception” comes to mind.
>>41
Do it with the feeling of watching a period drama.
It’s common for the same character to be portrayed as a wise ruler in one perspective and a tyrant in another, depending on the circumstances of the story.
The trouble began after the fourth generation died from a burst hemorrhoid.
“It’s true because it’s written in the Taiheiki!”
It’s too much to say that Yoshimitsu is famous and Yoshimasa is capable…
Thinking in terms of justice or evil is already off track.
It’s just that Takauji is a really bad guy.
I knew the lottery was crap!
The main force of the army to suppress Yoshimitsu has usually gone crazy and is doing something outrageous.
There is a level of criticism regarding Nobunaga’s Chef that says, “There are no records of such a capable chef being associated with Nobunaga! This feels too out of place!”
Well, it’s been decades of crime rates like those of the end of the century, so it’s like the world has ended.
At that time, the world probably felt like a rather small place.
In other words, since we can see the future of modern times, we know that Japan itself will not perish.
It seems to mean that the current society is doomed to fall apart.
Well, it’s fine if you think Waka is righteous and Yoshimitsu is evil, but…
The depiction of evil is a bit small-scale, so I can’t really get into it.
I think the reason why the young lord continues the war and attempts to take Kamakura to kill Yoshisada is weak unless they unleash even more tyranny.
If it’s really that serious that the world is about to end, then why did they leave it alone instead of disclosing the divine power information to the Southern Dynasty?
In historical fact, it might be due to resentment, but it’s been a crazy move targeting Yoshitsune all along.
I thought it was quite difficult to give a jump a grand justification there.
“Why the hell isn’t this guy dead yet!? People like that have popped up throughout various eras and countries in history.”
In this world, it seems that people like young warriors handle it every time.
In terms of historical facts, there really isn’t a connection that could be said to be stalking.
The only connections between Takauji and the young one are getting beaten in the Nakasendai Rebellion and getting beaten in the Battle of Musashino…
When I followed Kengaku’s army, I ended up getting beaten by Shichin, and there was no presence of the young one in the first place…
It’s too disgusting that there’s not even any blood…
We can’t let a big battle happen while there are no records.
Well, it just goes back to the question of why they made Tokiyuki the protagonist…
If saying “Let’s go to the big battle to defeat the general!” suddenly brings forth supplies and people, then no one would have any troubles, right?