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Credited as the third unifier of Japan and the man who kickstarted the Tokugawa Shogunate that would rule Japan for over 200 years. Ieyasu has been around since the early era of Oda Nobunaga. Born named Matsudaira Takechiyo; his first claim of event in history is being the man who stabilized his clan's survival... by being a hostage for the Imagawa Clan. As a hostage, Takechiyo starts learning a lot, especially about the arts of war and later even changed his name into Matsudaira Motonobu, and later Motoyasu. When Imagawa Yoshimoto fell to Oda Nobunaga's might, Motoyasu declared independence, allied himself with Nobunaga and proceeds to strengthen his home base Mikawa, getting himself some powerful generals (including Hattori Hanzo and the Badass Honda Tadakatsu), then changed his name into Tokugawa Ieyasu.
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