Talk:Monoyoshi Sadamune/@comment-26388515-20151102094710/@comment-151.16.232.50-20151102202436

@Dtx3D Thank you for saying that. Is true that some tsukumogami could have a more defined personality in relation of the closure with its owners, but I do not think that Monoyoshi was influenced this much by Ieyasu and having some nasty traits.

I wouldn't be surprised if is shown to be slightly guilty for what he done or, more realistically, being in good terms with Hideyoshi's blades despite the latter's subtle grudge. They all share one master now (us), so the past shouldn't have importance.

If people are so eager for a cruel sword (or with jackass tendencies), they should wait until the implementetion (if there would be one) of Sohanyanotsurugi or Okadakiri: they were both swords belonged to Oda Nobunaga (and his son Nobukatsu) and Tokugawa Ieyasu for the longest time, so they could be defined in their masters' worst (or unpleasant) traits.