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Shingen is based on the real-life {{wp|Takeda Shingen}} of Japanese history. He and [[Kenshin]] ({{wp|Uesugi Kenshin}}) were honorable rivals of one another. {{DL|List of Pokémon Conquest characters|Nobushige}} ({{wp|Takeda Nobushige}}) was his younger brother and | Shingen is based on the real-life {{wp|Takeda Shingen}} of Japanese history. He and [[Kenshin]] ({{wp|Uesugi Kenshin}}) were honorable rivals of one another. {{DL|List of Pokémon Conquest characters|Nobushige}} ({{wp|Takeda Nobushige}}) was his younger brother and [[Katsuyori]] ({{wp|Takeda Katsuyori}}) was his son. [[Nobutsuna]] ({{wp|Sanada Nobutsuna}}), [[Masatoyo]] ({{wp|Naitō Masatoyo}}), and [[Masakage]] ({{wp|Yamagata Masakage}}) were some of his {{wp|Twenty-Four Generals of Takeda Shingen|twenty-four generals}}. [[Masanobu]] ({{wp|Kōsaka Masanobu}}), {{OBP|Masatoshi|Conquest}} ({{wp|Hoshina Masatoshi}}), and [[Yukitaka]] ({{wp|Sanada Yukitaka}}) were three revered warriors also serving him, known as his three Danjōchū (Japanese: '''弾正忠'''). [[Chiyome]] ({{wp|Mochizuki Chiyome}}) was said to be left in his care on occasion; she is apparently who [[Kunoichi]] is based on. | ||
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