General Sakuma Kichiro is the protagonist of the Japanese Campaign in Age of Empires III: The Asian Dynasties. He is voiced by Michael Dow. He is a loyal General to Tokugawa Ieyasu, into whose care he was taken after the murder of his parents. When Shogun Hideyoshi dies, Kichiro joins Tokugawa in a campaign to unify a divided Japan for good.
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| - General Sakuma Kichiro is the protagonist of the Japanese Campaign in Age of Empires III: The Asian Dynasties. He is voiced by Michael Dow. He is a loyal General to Tokugawa Ieyasu, into whose care he was taken after the murder of his parents. When Shogun Hideyoshi dies, Kichiro joins Tokugawa in a campaign to unify a divided Japan for good.
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| - General Sakuma Kichiro is the protagonist of the Japanese Campaign in Age of Empires III: The Asian Dynasties. He is voiced by Michael Dow. He is a loyal General to Tokugawa Ieyasu, into whose care he was taken after the murder of his parents. When Shogun Hideyoshi dies, Kichiro joins Tokugawa in a campaign to unify a divided Japan for good. Kichiro leads Tokugawa´s eastern army in several scenarios, including the Battle of Osaka. He is also good friends with Daimyo Torii Mototada, a powerful Daimyo who is close friends with and loyal to Tokugawa. Although Kichiro later discovers that it was the Tokugawa who murdered his parents, he continues to serve the shogun. When Mototada commits seppuku at the Battle of Fushimi, Kichiro regroups with Tokugawa and eventually the Eastern army wins the Battle at Sekigahara and Ishida Mitsunari, the rival of Tokugawa is killed in action with other rebel Daimyos. With Japan unified, Kichiro resigns from continuing to serve Tokugawa, forsaking his honor and staining his family name for generations to come, as Mototada had foreseen.
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