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|kanji = 安達又五郎 |
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|manga debut = [[Chapter 2]] |
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− | }}{{Nihongo|'''Adachi |
+ | }}{{Nihongo|'''Adachi Matagorō'''|{{Ruby|安|あ}}{{Ruby|達|だち}}{{Ruby|又|また}}{{Ruby|五|ご}}{{Ruby|郎|ろう}}|Adachi Matagorō}} was a well known vicious criminal. |
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− | + | Matagorō held a sinister facial expression and wore a robe with a cross shape patterns. |
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− | + | Matagorō was a cruel man who took enjoyment of killing women and children, even thinking of taking his chance of being pardon as an opportunity to continue killing. He also seemed to dislike the idea of being treated as a sacrifice. |
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− | + | Matagorō, along with other criminals, were gathered together for a chance to be pardon of their crimes if they complete a task from the shogun. However, before any of them could go any further, they would have to reduce the numbers so that only a few remain for the mission. In the end, Matagorō did not survive the massacre. |
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Revision as of 23:57, 23 September 2020
Adachi Matagorō (
Appearance
Matagorō held a sinister facial expression and wore a robe with a cross shape patterns.
Personality
Matagorō was a cruel man who took enjoyment of killing women and children, even thinking of taking his chance of being pardon as an opportunity to continue killing. He also seemed to dislike the idea of being treated as a sacrifice.
Plot
Matagorō, along with other criminals, were gathered together for a chance to be pardon of their crimes if they complete a task from the shogun. However, before any of them could go any further, they would have to reduce the numbers so that only a few remain for the mission. In the end, Matagorō did not survive the massacre.