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Chapter 1 - Battle of Jing Province

Narrator: A mighty demon descended to earth, bringing with him untold confusion. He warped time and space, creating a new world populated by the greatest heroes of Japanese and Chinese history. He then proceeded to amuse himself by challenging and destroying every force that stood against him. But he was not yet finished... he was waiting - waiting for one worthy of challenging him to appear. This demon was named Orochi... Another demon watched all this happen, and decided that it was his role to gather together enough brave warriors to defeat Orochi. This was the man known as the Demon King, Nobunaga Oda...


Aftermath Scene -

First Part -
Guan Ping: I owe you my life, so my life is now in your service. I am Guan Ping, son of Guan Yu.

Nobunaga Oda: Have you got what it takes to stay alive?

Guan Ping: ...Yes, sir! Of course!


Second Part -
Huang Zhong: My name is Huang Zhong, and I am- ... Wait a minute. Are you sure you're not related to Cao Cao?

Nobunaga Oda: Who?

Huang Zhong: You know, the Hero of Chaos? Tall, beard like yours? No? Hmm, you're a dead ringer, though... They say he died... But there are some who claim they saw him at a temple... Honnoji, I think it was called. And he's just the sort of man who would circulate a rumor of his own death if he thought it would give him an advantage.

Nobunaga Oda: If he is really so like myself, then he will not waste time with any such chicanery... Lead me to him, old man. I am curious as to who can control this departed hero.


Chapter 2 - Battle of Honnoji

Narrator: It was reported that in the initial battle against Orochi, Cao Cao, Lord of Wei, had been killed. However, Nobunaga received some very interesting information concerning Cao Cao's whereabouts from Huang Zhong... It seemed that he was not dead, but was living concealed in Honnoji. By the time Nobunaga arrived, however, Honnoji was surrounded by the forces of the Orochi Army...


Prelude Scene -

Nobunaga Oda: Cao Cao seems to have the power to move his men even from beyond the grave... This moment must not be squandered. Encircle, eviscerate and extirpate the odious ophidian!

Random Character Comment:
Zhang Fei: Are you feeling all right? I got a good home remedy for that - take one large meat cleaver, stick out your tongue...
Huang Zhong: ...I just can't keep up with the language of young people these days...
Wei Yan: Hmm...
Xu Zhu: Uhh, ha, ha, yeah... That's funny, yeah...
Dian Wei: Umm, was that some mysterious eastern language?
Gan Ning: What did you just call me? Huh?
Xiao Qiao: Wow... You use some really long words. Is that so no one else understands you?
Lu Bu: Your long-winded explanations give me a headache. Make sure you keep your mouth shut on the battlefield!
Dong Zhuo: Get to the point, you raving madman! You're putting me to sleep!
Yuan Shao: Ah, yes... I agree entirely, of course. I like the cut of your jib, my friend.
Meng Huo: That's a lot of long words there... If you weren't on my side, I'd be smashing you by now...
Goemon Ishikawa: Whazza? I don't understand what you're saying, but I get what you mean! Uh, I think!
Okuni: Are you using all those big words just to impress me...? How adorable!
Magoichi Saika: Y'know, the ladies don't like a guy they can't understand.
Musashi Miyamoto: That is so true. I think.


Aftermath Scene -

Xiahou Dun: You are a dangerous man... But you will never match my lord!

Nobunaga Oda: You waste your time in searching for the dead... You do not see your lord's intentions...

Xiahou Dun: I'd like to stay and teach you a lesson right now... But the "dead" won't find themselves. I'll save the pleasure of finishing your miserable life for later... if you make it...

Random Character Comment:
Zhao Yun: I bring a hostage before you.
Jiang Wei: What should I do with this enemy soldier we have captured?
Guan Ping: My lord, I bring a treacherous officer of the enemy forces before you.
Zhang Liao: I bring one of the enemy scum before you.
Cao Ren: My lord, I bring an enemy officer.
Nagamasa Azai: What shall be done with this hostage?

Nobunaga Oda: So, does the Kingdom of Wu have any fight left in it... Or will you all just descend meekly into hell?

Sun Shang Xiang; What... What are you saying?

Nobunaga Oda: Take a long look at yourself, and you will see what I mean... Release the prisoners!

Random Character Response:
Zhao Yun: You do not want her as a hostage? Then, pray tell, what exactly have we gained from this battle?
Jiang Wei: I am afraid the troops will not be happy with this decision. No hostages, no reinforcements - to what end where they fighting?
Guan Ping: But my lord, with no prisoners, what was this battle for? Did we fight in vain?!
Zhang Liao: But she deserved to die! How can you release her?!
Cao Ren: But, my lord, with no hostages, the battle has been nothing but a waste of resources...
Nagamasa Azai: But then we have fought for nothing. We should at least take prisoners. They may be useful.

Nobunaga Oda: We will see...


Chapter 3 - Battle of Kyushu

Narrator: With Orochi holding control over almost the entire territory of his new world, those forces that remained outside his influence were scattered and factionalized. Chief among these were the six disparate forces led respectively by Zhao Yun, Lu Xun, Xiahou Dun, Shingen Takeda, Kenshin Uesugi, and Nobunaga himself. Each of these officers was attempting to expand and fortify their armies, so that they could prevent Orochi from subjugating or eliminating them. For his part, Nobunaga had identified some independent forces in Kyushu as potential reinforcements for his own army...


Prelude Scene -

Random Character Comment:
Zhao Yun: All across the land, the most valuable and experienced officers of every army are being taken by force, and made to fight for Orochi. We must do something to stop this state of affairs from worsening, put some plan in place!
Guan Ping: I have heard rumor that Orochi has captured talented officers from far and wide to use in his infernal army. His forces grow in number every day. Surely the time has come when we must do something about this!
Zhang Liao: Orochi knows how to build an army. He is selecting the very best to fill his ranks. We must follow suit, and create a worthy force before it is too late.
Sun Quan: Orochi is cunning. He has captured a numbr of worthy officers to use as his slaves. His army far outnumbers ours. We must do something soon, before the moment to strike is past.
Masamune Date: Orochi's going around capturing key officers from all over the land, and making them fight for him. If we don't do something to stop him, we're gonna be in big trouble.
Nagamasa Azai: My lord, Orochi continues to expand his army with new recruits. It is only a matter of time before we are swallowed up. We too must recruit!

Nobunaga Oda: You do not see beyond the surface... I see all.

Random Character Response:
Zhao Yun: Very good, sir. I will endeavor to grasp a wider perspective in time. I just wanted to know that you were aware of the situation.
Guan Ping: ...I am a practical man, my lord, but I know that the enemies and weapons I do see are real enough!
Zhang Liao: This is a test, yes? Then I will find the answer in the next battle.
Sun Quan: ...So you have a plan? Then tell me, how do we deal with the enemy soldiers who face us now?
Masamune Date: Please forgive me, I spoke out of turn. I will make amends for my rudeness on the battlefield.
Nagamasa Azai: It is true that I cannot see what you see. I am concerned, because all I see now is death.


Aftermath Scene -

First Part -
Sakon Shima: I won't admit defeat. I'm just... in an unfortunate situation, is all...

Nobunaga Oda: The situation...? Your situation, is at my feet, is it not?

Sakon Shima: If they'd just let me do things my way...

Nobunaga Oda: Very well. I shall grant you an opportunity to demonstrate your strategical genius...


Second Part -
Okuni: Those eyes... Such depth, such evil... How exciting!

Zhang Jiao: This is a test of my faith... I must accept this humiliation for now.

Xiao Qiao: I give up, I give up. Just don't hurt me anymore, okay?

Nobunaga Oda: Have no fear... Your live are all in my hands...


Third Part -
Random Character Comment:
Guan Ping: I hear from a reliable source that Lord Kenshin too is preparing his forces for battle with Orochi... And that Lord Shingen has a similar plan. My lord, does it not seem prudent to join forces with them?
Zhen Ji: It seems Kanetsugu and his master plan on fighting Orochi too... With his help, and Shingen's, there could be light on the horizon.
Ling Tong: The guy with the crazy helmet, you know, the one who works for Kenshin, he said they're ready to tackle Orochi too. And I heard Shingen's up for it too. Whaddaya reckon, we all team up?
Mitsuhide Akechi: Kenshin also has his men recruiting officers. It seems he too is preparing for war. Might I suggest the option of drawing up an alliance with him and Shingen...
No: Kenshin seems awfully desperate... Recruiting soldiers to fight against Orochi... Shingen seems keen, too. I know it goes against your principles, but you might consider teaming up...
Nagamasa Azai: Kanetsugu is desperately recruiting any he can for his army. They aim to take down Orochi. The Takeda Army is doing the same. We should join hands with these two forces!

Nobunaga Oda: That will not be necessary.

Random Character Response:
Guan Ping: ...I see.
Zhen Ji: That is unfortunate...
Ling Tong: ...Well, excuse me.
Mitsuhide Akechi: Of course.
No: ...I just thought it might be fun, that's all...
Nagamasa Azai: I apologize for my impudence. It was inappropriate.


Chapter 4 - Battle of Tong Gate

Narrator: Wu, one of the Three Kingdoms of ancient China, had had their leader Sun Jian kidnapped by Orochi, and as a result had been forced into serving the Serpent King. Nobunaga decided to send Sakon Shima, whom he had convinced to join his army when they met in Kyushu, to aid Sun Ce, leading Wu in his father's absence. An unaffiliated strategist, Sakon was aware of the secrets of many armies, including the whereabouts of Sun Jian's cell. Nobunaga knew that once Sun Ce had this information, he would defect from Orochi's army, and that this would significantly weaken the Serpent King. As luck would have it, however, the forces of the Orochi Army arrived to attack Nobunaga at just that moment, making Sakon's journey extremely problematic...


Prelude Scene -

Sakon Shima: I believe I know what you're thinking.

Nobunaga Oda: Excellent...

Sakon Shima: And this is a chance for me to flex my strategical muscles, as it were. Let's get going.

Guan Ping: My lord, the enemy approaches! They are vast in number!

Nobunaga Oda: Nothing must stand in Sakon's way. We must pave the path for his egress - with snakeskin, if necessary.


Aftermath Scene -

Sakon Shima: That was an unfortunate delay, but I think it's time to pay the Little Conqueror a visit now.

Nobunaga Oda: Do not disappoint me.


Chapter 5 - Battle of Guan Du

Narrator: Two of the great leaders of the Resistance, Shingen Takeda and Kenshin Uesugi, overcame their personal differences to form a military alliance. Believing that this had only served to gather the enemy soldiers for easier disposal, Orochi gleefully sent his main forces in to wage war with them. The two armies clashed at Nagashino. Shingen and Kenshin were brave and cunning leaders, but the numerical disadvantage doomed them to failure from the very start. When Nobunaga heard what was happening, he decided against sending reinforcements, instead turning his sights upon the fortress of the Orochi Army in Guan Du...


Aftermath Scene -

Huang Zhong: The armies of Shingen and Kenshin have fought bravely, but have been defeated at Nagashino! This is a black day indeed!

Random Character Comment:
Jiang Wei: Those two great warriors could not have done more for us... Without them, victory would never have been possible. And you knew they wished to sacrifice themselves, didn't you, my lord?
Guan Ping: It's almost as if they sacrificed themselves to ensure our victory... Perhaps... Perhaps Lord Nobunaga foresaw this, and that's why he went straight to Guan Du...!
Sun Quan: It's almost as if they were buying time for you, my lord. ...And you attacked Guan Du in such haste so as not to waste their efforts...
Masamune Date: Where those two failed, we have succeeded. This is surely a mortal blow we have dealt to... Wait on! You don't think... They marched upon Guan Du knowing they would be wiped out, just to help us win...?!
Nagamasa Azai: Their battle was always a lost cause. They fought for us. And you saw this, did you not, my lord? That is why you went straight to Guan Du.

Nobunaga Oda: If I had gone to Nagashino, the enemy would simply have overrun Guan Du instead.


Chapter 6 - Battle of Fan Castle

Narrator: The Orochi Army secured victory at Nagashino, eliminating the Takeda-Uesugu Alliance. Unable to simply allow Nobunaga to lay claim to their fortress in Guan Du, however, Orochi was forced to send his troops straight from Nagashino to Guan Du. Stunned at the loss of their fortress, depleted by the battle and fatigued from the long journey, the morale of the Orochi Army was at an all-time low. Wishing to take advantage of this situation, Nobunaga lay in wait at Fan Castle...


Prelude Scene -

Nobunaga Oda: They are great in number, but there is more to battle than mathematics.

Random Character Comment:
Zhuge Liang: The enemy army's movement is slow and lacking in vitality. The pressure of consecutive battles is too much for them to take.
Cao Cao: The enemy is fatigued. Consecutive battles are never easy.
Sima Yi: I believe Shingen and Kenshin have served their role well. The enemy may have its numbers, but it has lost its motivation.
Lu Xun: They appear to be fatigued. They must have taken some major damage at Nagashino.
Lu Meng: The enemy is depleted in spirit even more than in number. It is only a matter of time before desertion begins.
Zuo Ci: Their morale is all but nonexistent. Our comrades must have put up a brave fight indeed.
Mitsuhide Akechi: We certainly have an opportunity here. The battle at Nagashino must have been more intense than we thought.
Oichi: They are weak, my brother. they have had no chance to regroup, it seems.
Masamune Date: They are mere shells, my lord. There is nothing there. They must be drained from their earlier battle...
Ranmaru Mori: The enemy's morale is clearly flagging. The battle must have been harder than we imagined.
Hideyoshi Toyotomi: The enemy look like me after one of Nene's lectures, and I don't have much fight in me after that. Shingen and Kenshin must have done a good job.
Mitsunari Ishida: Frankly, they look pretty sick... They must have been through the wringer back there.
Kotaro Fuma: They are broken men... The spirits of Shingen and Kenshin haunt them still.

Nobunaga Oda: The claw of the dragon and the tooth of the tiger have made their mark...


Aftermath Scene -

Xiahou Dun: Kill me now... I do not wish to see you rule...

Nobunaga Oda: If Nobunaga does not suit your tastes, then look elsewhere for leadership. But look to the living, not to the dead. Surely you have sensed the greatness of your master's progeny?

Xiahou Dun: ...You mean... That evil-hearted man...?

Nobunaga Oda: Since you seem to need to cross swords with a man to determine his worth, then that is what you must do with him.


Chapter 7 - Battle of Wu Zhang Plains

Narrator: After successive victories at Guan Du and Fan Castle, Nobunaga's army had made serious inroads into Orochi's military resources. Meanwhile, Sakon had liaised with Sun Ce and Xiahou Dun had reconciled with Cao Pi. Nobunaga's plans were beginning to come to fruition. Realizing for the first time that Nobunaga was attempting to unite the forces against him into a single mighty army, Orochi ordered Da Ji to have Nobunaga killed. Gathering together a formidable army, Da Ji set forth to meet Nobunaga at the Wu Zhang Plains...


Prelude Scene -

Hideyoshi Toyotomi: My lord, you were right all along! Cao Pi has defected, and is restoring the Kingdom of Wei! What's more, Sun Ce has turned his back on that snake as well! It looks like his poison has lost its effects!

Nobunaga Oda: The seeds of discontent are flowering... And the serpent is feeling the poison therein.


Aftermath Scene -

Nobunaga Oda: So, you live after all...

Shingen Takeda: Sorry about that. Turns out I'm a tough old coot.

Kenshin Uesugi: Once this snake is gone, we must meet again on the battlefield... There is much more fun to be had.

Random Character Comment:
Zhao Yun: This mighty alliance gives hope to us all that Orochi's reign of terror will soon be a distant memory.
Liu Bei: This collection of heroes will be Orochi's undoing. He has dug his own grave!
Ma Chao: True stregth can only be attained through great suffering. Orochi has unwittingly dug his own grave!
Jiang Wei: The three great heroes have joined forces at last... Our day of salvation is at hand!
Yue Ying: This alliance bodes no good for the Serpent King.
Guan Ping: Even Orochi cannot resist the might of these threee heroes!
Xiahou Yuan: Kind of a strange looking trio, huh? Not as strange as that snake, though? Have you seen him?
Zhang He: The heroes have gathered. The curtain is about to fall on the tragedy that was Orochi's life!
Cao Ren: The three great warriors standing shoulder to shoulder are surely enough to strike fear into even that cold heart.
Lu Xun: Wisdom, strength and skill... All three have them in spades. Orochi must be quaking in his boots!
Sun Shang Xiang: These three are no ordinary men. There's something special about them. Special enough even to beat Orochi, I hope...
Sun Quan: The three heroes are united at last! Orochi will sit up and take notice now!
Da Qiao: Three such powerful men! Together, there is surely nothing they can't accomplish!
Xiao Qiao: You three look really strong! Maybe we can even beat Orochi now!
Diao Chan: Such an inspiring sight! Even the mighty Orochi would not relish a challenge from this triumvirate!
Zhang Jiao: A miracle! The three great rivals have joined forces to do the heavens' work! An age of peace is close at hand!
Yukimura Sanada: When my Lords Shingen, Kenshin and Nobunaga stand together... There is no battle we cannot win!
Masamune Date: The Dragon, The Tiger and the Demon King are together. Add to that the One-Eyed Dragon of Oshu, and we are unstoppable!
Ranmaru Mori: With his former rivals at his side, my lord is unstoppable. Orochi will be powerless to stop him!
Ina: This union gives me hope for mankind. We have overcome our differences to topple this monster!
Nagamasa Azai: Such a mighty army I have never seen. Even Orochi is powerless to predict how we will fight!
Kanetsugu Naoe: Bound by honor, the three greatest leaders of the age have united. Orochi's reign of terror is at an end.


Chapter 8 - Battle of Koshi Castle

Narrator: Thanks partly to the participation of Shingen and Kenshin, the Allied Army enjoyed a historic victory at the Wu Zhang Plains. With the aid of Nobunaga's far-sighted plans, the armies led by Cao Pi and Sun Ce also claimed victory, and forced Orochi into a corner. The time had come to unite and free this land of it's greatest menace. One demon king against another... The final showdown was about to begin on Orochi's home turf of Koshi Castle...


Side Story Chapters

Chapter 2-X - Battle of Kawanakajima

Narrator: Nobunaga arrived at Kawanakajima to find a warrior bravely leading his army against Orochi's forces. It was Ma Chao, one of the legendary Five Tiger Generals of Shu. He was attempting to keep the citizens of the area safe, leading them to the bastion of Zenkoji. However, the Orochi Army was led by none other than the master strategist Sima Yi. Both Ma Chao and the people he was trying to protect were in great danger. Urged by Huang Zhong, Nobunaga moved to their aid...


Chapter 3-X - Battle of Xia Pi

Narrator: Lu Xun led a Resistance Army comprised of those soldiers of Wu who refused to side with Orochi under any circumstances. To suppress this uprising, Orochi sent Lu Xun's former lord, Sun Ce, who successfully put down the rebellion. Refusing to allow Lu Xun to escape, Orochi had him pursued, eventually holing him up in Xia Pi Castle, isolated and alone. In order to save Lu Xun and to win him over his army, Nobunaga dispatched a force to Xia Pi...


Chapter 4-X - Battle of Si Shui Gate

Narrator: Dong Zhuo served Orochi for one reason and one reason only... This reason was in the form of a vast quantity of gold which Orochi was having transported to him ostensibly as military funding. Hearing of this delivery, Hideyoshi Toyotomi immediately formed an army... He rushed to Si Shui Gate to ambush the supply troops carrying the gold...


Chapter 5-X - Battle of Nagashino

Narrator: Shingen Takeda and Kenshin Uesugi advanced upon Nagashino, hoping to draw the full attention of the Orochi Army. Their plan worked; Orochi transferred his primary forces from Guan Du to Nagashino, leaving the fortress at Guan Du dangerously undermanned. If Nobunaga were to take advantage of this opportunity and attack Guan Du, then a mortal blow could be dealt to Orochi's hopes. For this reason, Shingen and Kenshin were prepared to martyr themselves. But just as they were prepared to ride to their deaths, help came from an unexpected quarter...


Chapter 6-X - Showdown at Odawara Castle

Narrator: Having seized the Orochi Army fortress at Guan Du, the Nobunaga Army was riding the crest of a wave. Just at this time, news filtered through of a rebellion against Orochi led by Cao Pi and Mitsunari Ishida at Odawara Castle. The forces of the Orochi Army in Odawara had been severely depleted through the ongoing battle... Thinking that such a golden opportunity should not be overlooked, Nobunaga immediately dispatched a unit to aid the rebellion...


Chapter 7-X - Battle of Kanegasaki

Narrator: Nobunaga and his allies proceeded to claim victory after victory, successfully diminishing the size of the Serpent King's forces. Hoping to turn the tide, Orochi sent his closest ally, Masamune Date, to the headquarters of the Resistance in Kanegasaki. If Kanegasaki were to fall, it would mean the end of the Resistance. In addition, a fatal blunder had been made, leaving Huang Zhong to lead only the most basic of defensive units there...


Chapter 8-X - Battle of Bai Di Castle

Narrator: Bai Di Castle was one of the Orochi Army's main strongholds. Forced to respond to other uprisings, Orochi had left this castle undermanned. Coordinating with his wife, Lady No, who had been freed by Sun Ce, Nobunaga organized a pincer attack on the castle. Just when the castle seemed likely to fall, however, Nobunaga received news that Orochi had sent an enormous force to receive him...
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