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Lu Bu is a mighty general from the Three Kingdoms Era of China and has been immortalized in such games as the Dynasty Warriors series and Warriors Orochi. With his trusty horse Red Hare by his side, he rides into battle without fear.
One of Cao Cao's followers. Seems slow at times, but would do anything Cao Cao asks of him.
A character from the novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms, she has been popularized in games such as the Dynasty Warriors series. She is the daughter of Sun Jian and sister of Sun Ce and Sun Quan, the rulers of Wu.
Guan Yu was a general serving under Liu Bei of the Kingdom of Shu. He is one of the best known historical figures throughout East Asia.
Ma Dai was a general who served Shu during the Three Kingdoms period of Chinese history. He is the cousin of the famous Shu "Tiger General" Ma Chao. He is a playable character in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms series and Dynasty Warriors series.
Styled Yuanrang, he is the cousin and loyal vassal of Cao Cao. A stalwart member of the Wei forces during their formative years, he is best remembered today through his portrayal in the Dynasty Warriors franchise.
An Azai clan lord from the Warring States era. He married Nobunaga Oda's sister Oichi, but when he took the side of the Asakura clan in an Oda-Asakura dispute, Nobunaga retaliated and destroyed the Azai.
Zhang He is the one of the "Five Elite Generals" of Wei, the implicit villain side in the Dynasty Warriors and Romance of the Three Kingdoms series of video games. He is a historical figure based on the romanticized depiction in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms novel.
Shu's illusionist. He loves to use nature to trick enemies.
The younger half-brother of Yuan Shao, Yuan Shu was a prominent warlord of the Three Kingdoms Era of ancient China.
A strategist during the Three Kingdoms Era of ancient China. He appears as a playable character in almost every Romance of the Three Kingdoms title, and as an NPC in every Dynasty Warriors title from Dynasty Warriors 2, until Dynasty Warriors 7 where he became playable.
Sworn brother to Liu Bei and Guan Yu. Rumored to have the strength of a thousand men. One of the Five Tiger Generals.
Strategist for the Wei forces. Just as ruthless as Cao Cao and easily sacrifices his own men to set a trap.
Tingle is 35 and single. Notorious as the annoyingly fruity and unintentionally creepy side-character of the Zelda universe. Kooloo-Limpah!
A character based on a female historical figure that for a time led the Tachibana clan of Kyushu, which warred with the rival Shimazu clan. In the Samurai Warriors series, she wields a sword with a serrated blade and can control electricity.
Zhuge Dan, a cousin of the famous strategist Zhuge Liang, was a general who served Wei in the Three Kingdoms period of ancient China. He appears in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms video game series and the Dynasty Warriors series.
Loyal retainer of Uesugi Kenshin in the Warring States period of Japan.
One of Cao Cao's trusted retainers. Cao Ren would gladly sacrifice his life to help his lord.
A warlord of feudal Japan. Though he led a powerful force, his army was caught in a surprise attack by supposedly inferior forces of Nobunaga Oda, and he was killed.
A woman of unequaled beauty in the waning years of China's Han dynasty, she conspired to bring down the tyrant Dong Zhuo. She is a fictional character loosely based on historical precedent from the Romance of the Three Kingdoms story.
The wife of Japanese warlord Hideyoshi Toyotomi. In the Samurai Warriors series, she is portrayed as a ninja.
The embodiment of evil in the Zelda series, Ganon lusts after the Triforce and the ultimate power it affords its user. He often appears in his less monstrous form, Ganondorf.
Kenshin Uesugi was a warlord of feudal Japan known for his rivalry with Shingen Takeda and his beliefs in Bishamonten; the god of war.
A powerful warrior in the service of Dong Zhuo, Hua Xiong was regarded as his greatest warrior before Lu Bu came along. In Koei's games, and in the novel he was killed by Guan Yu.
Infamous tyrant of the 3 Kingdoms era, his eventual downfall came from his greatest warrior betraying him. Character based on a historical figure from the Romance of the Three Kingdoms story.
Deng Ai was a general who served under Wei during the Three Kingdoms era of ancient China. He appears as a playable character in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms series and a non-playable character in Dynasty Warriors before the Dynasty Warriors 7, at which point he became playable.
A child-like character who hates being called fat. Joined Cao Cao when one of his officers was kind to Xu Zhu.
Lakitu has appeared in a variety of Mario games; from Super Mario Bros on the NES right up to Mario Kart 7. He is responsible for dropping Spinies onto the levels below, holding up signs and his very own start signal from all nine Mario Kart games.
One of the most powerful fighters in the land, he defended He Fei so vigorously that the civilians and other warriors were in awe of his strength.
The main protagonist of the Soul Calibur series, once corrupted by the evil Soul Edge and became the original Nightmare, and was later purified, wielding the sacred Soul Calibur instead as he quests to destroy Soul Edge forever.
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