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Chacha (茶茶) tipo di personalità MBTI

Personalità

"Che tipo di personalità è Chacha (茶茶)? Chacha (茶茶) è un tipo di personalità ISTJ in mbti, 1w2 - sp/sx - 164 in enneagram, RLOEN in big 5, in socionics."

Biografia

Chacha (茶々) is Hideyoshi's noble concubine and Hideyori's mother. Her mother is Oichi and her father is Nagamasa Azai. She is also known as Yodo-gimi, Azai Chacha, or Azai Kikuko. After Hideyoshi's death, Chacha became de facto head of Osaka castle. Due to her incredible political influence, she was a potential enemy for the Tokugawa Shogunate. Before being made playable in the Samurai Warriors series, she was originally mentioned by name in the second game and later appeared in certain titles as an NPC. She is 30 years old in Saihai no Yukue and her height is 168 cm (5'6"). Her hobbies include appreciating and watching flowers and her favorite food is kamaboko. Contents 1 Role in Games 1.1 Samurai Warriors 1.2 Pokémon Conquest 1.3 Kessen 1.4 Nobunaga's Ambition 1.5 Saihai no Yukue 2 Character Information 2.1 Development 2.2 Personality 2.3 Character Symbolism 2.4 Voice Actors 2.5 Live Action Performers 3 Quotes 4 Gameplay 4.1 Ground Moveset 4.2 Hyper Moveset 4.3 Fighting Style 5 Weapons 5.1 Rare Weapon Acquisition 6 Historical Information 7 Gallery logo 00:02 41:20 Role in Games Samurai Warriors If you had really abandoned all hope, you could have escaped, or surrendered to Master Ieyasu. But you did not. I believe you have the conviction to fight until the very last, to cling steadfastly to hope. The strength to never give up on life... That is what you desired wasn't it, my lady? ~~Yukimura Sanada; Samurai Warriors: Spirit of Sanada She is briefly mentioned by Hideyoshi during Nene's story in Samurai Warriors 2. In a letter, he doesn't want to burden his wife with the journey to the battlefield and requests her to send Chacha instead. Keeping an eye on him, Nene instead makes the trip and prevents the two from meeting. In the English script, she states that she fired all of his courtesans during her ending cinematic. This most likely includes Chacha as well. The Japanese version instead has Nene chide her husband to not cheat on her, making it clear that she disapproves of Hideyoshi and Chacha being together. Chacha appears in one of Nagamasa's events in Samurai Warriors Chronicles. She, or one of her sisters, can accept Nagamasa's rosette after Oichi's death at Shizugatake. Upon receiving the heirloom, she weeps bitterly for her parents and swears to make her father's dream a reality. In Samurai Warriors: Spirit of Sanada, she is first introduced as a child being escorted away from the burning Odani Castle by Hideyoshi's men. Although Hideyoshi attempts to bring Chacha away, she refuses the offer, watching her father's demise first-hand. After Nagamasa's death, she takes residence at Azuchi, where she meets the young Yukimura Sanada. Her stay at Azuchi remains a short one, however, as Mitsuhide assassinates Nobunaga at Honnōji and Akechi troops swarm the castle, killing civilians and soldiers alike. Thanks to the timely arrival of both Sasuke and Kunoichi, she is able to escape, and she and Yukimura return back to their respective families. Chacha's time with her mother would be cut short when Hideyoshi defeats the Shibata at Shizugatake, leading to Oichi's death. Feeling guilty for his part in the deaths of her parents, Hideyoshi takes custody of Chacha, giving her a sheltered life in the company of former Azai retainers, Yoshitsugu and Takatora. Despite this, she participates in the Shikoku campaign by her own will, and befriends Gracia, who had lost her father to Hideyoshi's forces at Yamazaki. When the Tenshō-Jingō conflict between the Hōjō and the Tokugawa leads to the surprising rise of the Sanada, Chacha's attention becomes piqued into the battles. Once Masayuki submits to Hideyoshi, Yukimura is sent to Ōsaka and he and Chacha reunite. Chacha later explains the circumstances that eventually led to her staying with the Toyotomi. Though most of the daimyō have been pacified, the Hōjō have stubbornly refused to listen to Hideyoshi's negotiations, and a sudden attack on Sanada territory by Hōjō soldiers leads to a full declaration of war. Chacha works alongside siege of Oshi Castle, and she takes in the defeated Kai after Ujimasa and the Hōjō family are wiped out at Odawara. Despite her previous animosities against the Toyotomi, she begins showing concern over Hideyoshi and Toshiie's declining health. Her fears are aggravated further when Mitsunari falls out with Kiyomasa and Masanori over whether to support Ieyasu or not. Although she pleads for Nene to take control and have the three make up with each other, Nene refuses, wishing her children to do what they believe is right. Knowing the pain that she may suffer, Nene offers for Chacha to accompany her and become a nun, but Chacha decides to stay with Hideyoshi's remaining family. Thanks to the large power vacuum left by Hideyoshi and Toshiie, the government soon becomes split between those that believe the Tokugawa to be a threat to the Toyotomi, and those that believe that the Tokugawa is needed for the Toyotomi's survival. Though

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