Lord Akiyama did not treat his prisoners very well. He fed them and things but didn't love them in that sense
The Lord of the Underworld is Hades.
You would call the son of a lord, John, son of Lord So-and-So
The Lord be with you.The Lord be with you-all."The Lord be with you."Dominus Vobiscum (with an M)The Lord be with you
Lord Carnarvon helped finance the excavation of King Tutankhamun
Aeolus is the lord of the winds
Emma and Taro And Lord Akiyama
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Uhm not exactly sure... but basically it's because he is always listening to Lord Akiyama and to his orders. He does whatever he can, in his best ability, to please Akiyama.
when lord akyama dies
Lord Akiyama asked Taro to deliver a message to Lord Yamakawa, requesting that he grant safe passage for Taro to travel to Kyoto.
In Chapter One of "Samurai's Tale," the conflict begins when the protagonist, Taro, witnesses his father's death at the hands of a rival samurai. This event sets the stage for Taro's journey of revenge and self-discovery as he navigates the samurai code and his own sense of honor.
Wada Kansuke and others may have wanted Lord Akiyama to marry Lady Toyama for reasons of political alliance or strategic advantage. Marrying Lady Toyama could help strengthen Lord Akiyama's position, forge stronger ties between their families, or secure support from Lady Toyama's influential relatives.
Lord Akiyama Nobutomo
Samurais or bushi.
Togan is A Cook for Lord Akiyama's servants,. He looks after Taro when he first arrives in Kofuku.
Lord Akiyama's symbol is a stylized representation of the Mount Fuji, a well-known symbol of Japan's cultural heritage and natural beauty. It is often depicted in various forms of artwork and is used to represent his authority and connection to the land.
In japanes history, lord shingen takeda's main rival was kenshin uesugi. The takeda and uesugi are ancient enemies.