Quote Originally Posted by TomteOfDoom
Hello there Helgi, please tell me what you have done for this mod and I will make sure that you are properly attributed for it.

Also, if you can further support us, make sure to let us know because we are in dire need of good help. It will require dedication and determination however, since we have had serious problems with dropouts and such.
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Re: Takeda dumpster.

The picture below is all Takeda Generals (the famous '24 Takeda Generals') when Takeda Shingen was still around, documented by a painter in 17th century.
'''Takeda Nobutora''' (&27494;&30000;&20449;&34382;)(1493-1573) was a Japanese feudal lord (''daimyo) who controlled the Province of Kai, and fought in a number of battles of the Sengoku period. He was the father of the famous Takeda Shingen, who was originally named Harunobu, along with two other sons, Nobushige and Nobukado. Nobutora fought Hiraga Genshin at the Battle of Un no Kuchi in 1536. He was forced to retreat, but his son Harunobu defeated Hiraga and took the castle. Nobutora nevertheless wished to pass on his domain to Nobushige, and so Harunobu overthrew his father and exiled him.
24 Retainers who served under Shingen
Takeda Nobushige
Takeda Nobukado
Ichijo Nobutatsu
Itagaki Nobukata
Amari Torayasu
Yokota Takatoshi
Obu Toramasa
Hara Toratane
Obata Toramori
Obata Masamori
Yamamoto Haruyuki
Tada Mitsuyori
Yamagata Masakage
Baba Nobuharu
Naito Masatoyo
Kosaka Masanobu
Sanada Yukitaka
Sanada Nobutsuna
Anayama Nobukimi
Oyamada Nobushige
Akiyama Nobutomo
Hara Masatane
Saegusa Moritomo
Tsuchiya Masatsugu
Sanada Yukimura
http://www.samurai-archives.com/ftk.html
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