Oda Nobutaka will talk and behave normally for the most part. At this ranking, a servant remains in the world for roughly a week. Typically featured as a Class Skill of the Archer Class. Independent Action is the ability to remain independent even when rejecting the Magical Energy supply from one’s Master the ability that allows for action even in the absence of the Master. Differing from the Resistance effect that merely rejects Magical Energy, this ability cancels the spells altogether. Magic Resistance grants protection against magical effects. This even includes his master making him a dicey servant to have. Betraying the trust someone placed in you is with death in Nobutaka's eyes and if he is the one being betrayed or senses a betrayal, he will go to action. To Oda Nobutaka, loyalty is a major factor of life. That being said, he is able to put aside his desires and do a complete 180 in serious matters. He speaks vulgarly and behaves selfishly. In conversations Oda Nobutaka is quite the talkative and expressive person. He can be greedy for power and competitive with others. Oda Nobutaka is a confident man who will not take no for an answer. ![]() ![]() Two dates in 1583, June 19 and June 21 are given for his death. Under pressure from Hideyoshi and Nobukatsu, he committed suicide. Nobutaka was sent to Daimidoji at Noma, Chita county, in Owari Province where Minamoto no Yoshitomo had been assassinated at the end of the Heian period. In 1583, he later allied with Shibata Katsuie and Takigawa Kazumasu to start a war against Hideyoshi, but while Nobutaka was surrounded at Gifu Castle by Nobukatsu, Katsuie lost the Battle of Shizugatake and Kazumasu lost at Kameyama, forcing Nobutaka to surrender. Nobutaka gained Mino Province where the eldest son, Oda Nobutada had ruled before his death by Mitsuhide, but this was still far short of what he had hoped to gain. Nobutaka and his brother Oda Nobukatsu then quarreled over Nobunaga's succession at a council held in Kiyosu Castle until Oda Hidenobu was declared heir. Nobutaka then joined Hashiba Hideyoshi who had turned back from his own campaign, and they fought the Akechi forces at the Battle of Yamazaki. While Nobutaka's suspicion did make some sense, no evidence had turned up that would connect Nobusumi to Mitsuhide. Nobutaka turned back and at Osaka, killed Nobusumi, who was married to a daughter of Mitsuhide. While readying his army to cross the sea at Sakai, Nobunaga died at Honnō-ji during an attack by Akechi Mitsuhide. In 1582, Nobutaka was commanded to lead an army against Shikoku and had such retainers as Niwa Nagahide and Tsuda Nobuzumi, who was the son of Nobunaga's younger brother Nobuyuki, under his command. In 1577, he besieged Ōta Castle (near the site of present-day Wakayama Castle) and defeated Jōdo Shinshū Buddhist (Saika Ikki) uprising in Kii province. Nobutaka was reported by missionaries to have a better character than the older Nobukatsu but was ranked lower and held less area than he did. The next year, his elder brother, Nobukatsu, became an adopted member of the Kitabatake clan, and ruled a much larger area of southern Ise Province. In 1568, after Nobunaga controlled Ise Province, Nobutaka was installed as the head of the Kanbe clan, whose seat was Kanbe Castle, near present-day Suzuka, Mie. His mother was a concubine named Sakashi. Nobutaka was born as the third son of Oda Nobunaga and he was called San Shichi, possibly because he was born on the seventh day of the third month, in the Japanese lunar calendar system. He was adopted as the head of the Kanbe clan, which ruled the middle region of Ise Province and so he was also called Kanbe Nobutaka. Oda Nobutaka (織田 信孝, 1559–1583) was a samurai and member of the Oda clan.
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