Character Library
210+ legendary souls from across 3,000 years of history, reborn as students of the Royal Catgirl Academy. Each one has been analyzed through Sanmeigaku to reveal their cosmic blueprint.
Richard Feynman
リチャード・ファインマン
Won the Nobel, cracked the Challenger disaster, taught physics like it was stand-up comedy — genius as performance art.
Karl Marx
カール・マルクス
Dissected capitalism, called for revolution — and split the 20th century in half with his ideas.
Tōdō Takatora
藤堂高虎
Changed bosses seven times, overdelivered every time — the ultimate freelancer warlord.
Julius Caesar
ユリウス・カエサル
Crossed the point of no return, reshaped Rome — then got taken out by his own allies.
Mōri Motonari
毛利元就
From minor lord to regional hegemon — won with brains, not brawn, and taught his sons to do the same.
Gregor Mendel
グレゴール・メンデル
Grew peas in a monastery garden for years — and accidentally discovered the laws of genetics.
Yang Guifei
楊貴妃
Captivated an emperor, became the face of imperial excess — then was sacrificed to save his throne.
Uesugi Kenshin
上杉謙信
Fought for justice, believed he was a war god incarnate — the most idealistic warrior in Sengoku.
Matsudaira Nobuyasu
松平信康
Had everything — talent, charisma, a future — until politics decided he had to go.
Abraham Lincoln
エイブラハム・リンカーン
Rose from self-doubt and failure to hold a breaking nation together — through sheer stubborn principle.
Charles Darwin
チャールズ・ダーウィン
Spent decades building an airtight case — then quietly dropped the biggest bomb in biology.
Émile Durkheim
エミール・デュルケーム
Proved that society is more than the sum of its parts — and turned sociology into a real science.
Mary Cassatt
メアリー・カサット
The only American in the Impressionist inner circle — painted motherhood with radical tenderness.
Johannes Brahms
ヨハネス・ブラームス
Spent 20 years on his first symphony because Beethoven's shadow was that heavy — and nailed it.
Franz Liszt
フランツ・リスト
The original rock star pianist — audiences literally fainted at his concerts.
Rosa Luxemburg
ローザ・ルクセンブルク
Challenged Lenin AND her own party — demanded real democracy within revolution, and paid with her life.
Susan B. Anthony
スーザン・B・アンソニー
Fought for women's vote for 50+ years — got arrested for voting, but never stopped pushing.
Itō Suketake
伊東祐兵
Switched sides again and again to save his fallen clan — but the tides were always bigger.
Dmitri Mendeleev
ドミトリ・メンデレーエフ
Organized the elements into a table — then predicted ones that hadn't been discovered yet.
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
ジャン=ジャック・ルソー
Argued humans are born free but chained by society — and lit the fuse for the French Revolution.
John Locke
ジョン・ロック
Said the mind starts as a blank slate — then wrote the blueprint for modern democracy.
Nikola Tesla
ニコラ・テスラ
Designed the electrical system that powers the world — and died alone in a hotel room.
Sophie of Mecklenburg-Güstrow
ゾフィー・フォン・メクレンブルク
Raised 14 children, managed a royal court — the quiet force behind Denmark's stability.
Yūki Hideyasu
結城秀康
Ieyasu's son by blood, outsider by birth — proved himself on his own terms anyway.
Zhu Yuanzhang
朱元璋
From starving orphan to emperor of China — the most extreme rags-to-riches story in history.
Friedrich Nietzsche
フリードリヒ・ニーチェ
Declared God dead, demolished morality, demanded humans create their own meaning — philosophy's ultimate provocateur.
Florence Nightingale
フローレンス・ナイチンゲール
Used data, not just compassion, to save soldiers' lives — then built modern nursing from the ground up.
Matsudaira Tadateru
松平忠輝
Too proud to bow, even to his own father — talent wasted by an uncontrollable ego.
Sigmund Freud
ジークムント・フロイト
Proved that we don't know our own minds — and invented a whole field to explore what's hidden.
Hosokawa Fujitaka
細川藤孝
A poet-diplomat who navigated war with culture and connections — and knew when to disappear.
Georg Simmel
ゲオルク・ジンメル
Turned everyday life — fashion, cities, secrets — into serious sociology before anyone else did.
Mary II
メアリー2世
Chose country over father, ruled with her husband — and quietly stabilized post-revolution Britain.
Frédéric Chopin
フレデリック・ショパン
Poured homesickness and heartbreak into the piano — and created the most intimate music ever written.
Niwa Nagahide
丹羽長秀
Nobunaga's most trusted right hand — zero drama, maximum reliability.
Sagara Yoshiharu
相良義陽
Tried to stay neutral between Kyushu's superpowers — but neutrality wasn't an option.
Coco Chanel
ココ・シャネル
Freed women from corsets, made simplicity the ultimate luxury — and built an empire that still defines style.
Elizabeth Barrett Browning
エリザベス・バレット・ブラウニング
Wrote immortal poetry from a sickbed — and eloped for love against all odds.
Max Planck
マクス・プランク
Reluctantly started a revolution — his quantum hypothesis changed physics forever, even though he didn't want it to.
Alexander the Great
アレクサンドロス3世
Couldn't stop conquering — built a massive empire before 30 just because he wanted to see what's next.
Tokugawa Ieyasu
徳川家康
Waited longer than anyone, struck at the perfect moment — the patient genius who won it all.
Immanuel Kant
イマヌエル・カント
Never left his hometown — but rebuilt the entire foundation of Western philosophy from his desk.
Claude Debussy
クロード・ドビュッシー
Threw out every rule of classical music — and created something hauntingly beautiful instead.
George Frideric Handel
ゲオルク・フリードリヒ・ヘンデル
German-born, Italian-trained, British-adopted — and composed 'Messiah' in just 24 days.
Sylvia Plath
シルヴィア・プラス
Turned inner anguish into poetry so sharp it still cuts — a voice that burned bright and ended too soon.
Oda Nobunaga
織田信長
Smashed every tradition, rewrote every rule — the disruptive innovator who almost unified Japan.
Ogasawara Hidemasa
小笠原秀政
Rising star, frontline fighter, future leader — cut down before his story really began.
Elizabeth Blackwell
エリザベス・ブラックウェル
Rejected by every medical school — until one said yes. Became America's first female doctor.
Felix Mendelssohn
フェリックス・メンデルスゾーン
Revived Bach, composed masterpieces as a teen — the most elegant voice of the Romantic era.
Nabeshima Naoshige
鍋島直茂
Served as a loyal retainer — until he quietly became the boss himself.
Asakura Yoshikage
朝倉義景
Loved culture, hated decisions — got swallowed by Nobunaga while still thinking it over.
Honganji Kyōnyo
本願寺教如
Even more radical than his father — refused to bend for any political power, ever.
Tsutsui Junshō
筒井順昭
Navigated a minefield of competing powers in Yamato — survived by never picking a fight.
Anne
アン
Endured 17 pregnancies, endless political isolation — and still united England and Scotland.
Leonardo da Vinci
レオナルド・ダ・ヴィンチ
Too curious to focus on just one thing — ended up reinventing art, science, and engineering all at once.
Rosalind Franklin
ロザリンド・フランクリン
Her X-ray photo cracked DNA's structure — but others got the Nobel. Science's most famous case of stolen credit.
Ono Shigeyuki
小野鎮幸
No politics, no ambition — just a soldier who took pride in completing every mission.
Robert Schumann
ロベルト・シューマン
Composed with deep emotion, championed other geniuses as a critic — then lost himself to mental illness.
Shimazu Yoshihiro
島津義弘
The 'Demon Shimazu' who charged through enemy lines at Sekigahara — and lived to tell about it.
Colette
コレット
Wrote about female desire before it was acceptable — and lived just as boldly as her characters.
Qin Shi Huang
始皇帝
Unified China for the first time, standardized everything — the emperor who built a nation by force.
Azai Nagamasa
浅井長政
Torn between two loyalties, he chose honor over survival — and lost everything.
Takeda Nobutora
武田信虎
Built the foundation his son became famous for — then got kicked out of his own house.
Satake Yoshinobu
佐竹義宣
Read the board brilliantly — except for the one move that mattered most.
Ōtomo Sōrin
大友宗麟
Fell in love with Christianity and foreign culture — inspiring but destabilizing for his own clan.
Amelia Earhart
アメリア・イアハート
Broke every barrier for women in aviation — then vanished over the Pacific chasing one more record.
Emmeline Pankhurst
エメリン・パンクハースト
Got tired of asking politely — so she broke windows, got arrested, and won women the vote.
Maria Mitchell
マリア・ミッチェル
Discovered a comet, became America's first female astronomer — then spent her life opening science to women.
Matsudaira Hirotada
松平広忠
Crushed between two giants, he gave his son the one thing he couldn't keep — a future.
Thomas Edison
トーマス・エジソン
Didn't just invent the light bulb — invented the invention factory. 1,000+ patents and counting.
Ralph Waldo Emerson
ラルフ・ウォルド・エマーソン
Told America to stop imitating Europe and trust its own voice — the philosopher of self-reliance.
Kuroda Kanbei
黒田官兵衛
Read battlefields, politics, AND people's minds — the strategist who saw everything coming.
Raphael Sanzio
ラファエロ・サンティ
Absorbed Da Vinci and Michelangelo, then created the most harmonious art the Renaissance ever produced.
Hosokawa Tadaoki
細川忠興
Fierce temper, refined taste, ruthless decisions — secured his clan's future through sheer force of will.
Shimazu Yoshihisa
島津義久
Let his brothers do the fighting, kept the big picture in focus — and knew when to surrender.
André-Marie Ampère
アンドレ=マリ・アンペール
Cracked the link between electricity and magnetism — his name literally became the unit of current.
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
ヴォルフガング・アマデウス・モーツァルト
Started composing at 5, mastered every genre, died at 35 — 600+ works that still define perfection.
Kuroda Nagamasa
黒田長政
His father saw the future — he made it happen on the ground at Sekigahara.
Max Weber
マクス・ヴェーバー
Connected religion to capitalism, defined bureaucracy — built the toolkit modern sociology still uses.
Queen Victoria
ヴィクトリア女王
Reigned for 63 years, became the grandmother of European royalty — and the symbol of an empire's peak.
Adam Smith
アダム・スミス
Saw selfishness AND empathy as engines of society — the economist who never forgot morality.
Charlotte Brontë
シャーロット・ブロンテ
Wrote 'Jane Eyre' under a male name — and blew open the door for women's voices in literature.
Elizabeth Cady Stanton
エリザベス・キャディ・スタントン
Drafted the declaration that launched women's suffrage — the intellectual engine of the movement.
Antonio Vivaldi
アントニオ・ヴィヴァルディ
Asthmatic priest who composed 500+ works and gave the world 'The Four Seasons' — passion over limitations.
Louisa May Alcott
ルイーザ・メイ・オルコット
Wrote 'Little Women' to pay the bills — and accidentally created a timeless portrait of growing up female.
Hachisuka Yoshishige
蜂須賀至鎮
Read the room at the top, built the foundation at home — the quiet administrator who got it right.
Carl Jung
カール・ユング
Split from Freud, dove into myths and dreams — and mapped the hidden architecture of the human mind.
Enrico Fermi
エンリコ・フェルミ
Mastered both theory and experiment — then built the world's first nuclear reactor. The last complete physicist.
Lucy Stone
ルーシー・ストーン
Kept her own name after marriage — and turned that personal choice into a feminist statement heard for generations.
Trajan
トラヤヌス
Expanded Rome to its largest size AND improved citizens' lives — the emperor even later emperors wanted to be.
Niwa Nagashige
丹羽長重
Inherited a great name, got hit by a political earthquake — the pressure generation's poster child.
Carl Linnaeus
カール・フォン・リンネ
Gave every living thing a proper name and address — invented the system biology still uses today.
Napoleon Bonaparte
ナポレオン・ボナパルト
Conquered Europe, modernized its laws — then lost everything because he couldn't stop conquering.
Simone Weil
シモーヌ・ヴェイユ
A philosopher who worked in factories and fought in wars — because thinking without living was meaningless to her.
Livia Drusilla
リウィア・ドルシッラ
Ruled Rome from behind Augustus's throne for 50 years — the most powerful woman the empire ever knew.
Michelangelo Buonarroti
ミケランジェロ・ブオナローティ
Sculpted David, painted the Sistine Chapel ceiling — perfectionism and passion pushed to superhuman limits.
Tagaya Shigetune
多賀谷重経
Didn't chase national glory — just protected his own turf with everything he had.
Thomas Hobbes
トマス・ホッブズ
Said life without government is 'nasty, brutish, and short' — then designed a solution nobody fully liked.
Ii Naotaka
井伊直孝
Didn't match his father's ferocity — but kept the Ii name at the top for generations.
Bertha von Suttner
ベルタ・フォン・ズットナー
Wrote the anti-war novel that shook Europe — and inspired Nobel to create the Peace Prize.
Empress Dowager Cixi
西太后(ツゥーシー)
Rose from concubine to ruler of China — navigated modernization and tradition for half a century.
Paul Dirac
ポール・ディラック
Predicted antimatter with the most beautiful equation in physics — and barely said a word about it.
Hadrian
ハドリアヌス
Stopped expanding Rome, built walls instead — then traveled the empire making it actually work.
Yamamotodera Sadanga
山本寺定長
No ambition for glory — just a quiet leader who kept his community safe and orderly.
Maeda Toshinaga
前田利長
Inherited a million-koku target on his back — and kept it safe by staying invisible.
Oliver Cromwell
オリバー・クロムウェル
Executed a king for tyranny — then became a tyrant himself. Revolution's greatest contradiction.
Mogami Yoshiaki
最上義光
Played every angle to expand his domain — then lost it all to his own family drama.
Shimazu Toshihisa
島津歳久
Won battles for his brothers, lost the political war — the unsung Shimazu who deserved better.
Alexander Suvorov
アレクサンドル・スヴォーロフ
Slept with his soldiers, fought beside them, never lost — the ultimate 'lead from the front' general.
Ludwig van Beethoven
ルートヴィヒ・ヴァン・ベートーヴェン
Went deaf, kept composing — and wrote the most powerful music in human history anyway.
Johann Sebastian Bach
ヨハン・セバスティアン・バッハ
Wrote music like an architect builds cathedrals — every composer since stands on his foundation.
Mark Twain
マーク・トウェイン
Made America laugh — then made it think. The sharpest wit in American literary history.
Honda Tadakatsu
本多忠勝
Zero injuries in a lifetime of battle — the silent weapon who fought only for his lord.
Toyotomi Hideyori
豊臣秀頼
Born into impossible expectations, destroyed by a world that wouldn't let him grow up.
Ellen G. White
エレン・G・ホワイト
Turned spiritual visions into a health revolution — and built a global religious movement around it.
Carl Friedrich Gauss
カール・フリードリヒ・ガウス
The 'Prince of Mathematicians' who revolutionized every field he touched — and still had unpublished work left over.
Nanbu Toshinao
南部利直
Chose invisibility over independence — and quietly kept his clan alive for generations.
Takeda Shingen
武田信玄
The 'Tiger of Kai' — dominated battlefields AND built infrastructure. The complete warlord package.
Friedrich Hegel
フリードリヒ・ヘーゲル
Turned contradiction into the engine of progress — and built a philosophy so dense it spawned entire movements.
Giuseppe Garibaldi
ジュゼッペ・ガリバルディ
Led a thousand redshirts to liberate southern Italy — then handed the victory to someone else.
Tsugaru Tamenobu
津軽為信
Broke away from his overlord, pitched himself to the right powers — the startup founder of Sengoku.
Elizabeth I
エリザベス1世
Balanced religious war, crushed the Spanish Armada, never married — and built England's golden age on her own terms.
Jane Austen
ジェーン・オースティン
Wrote about small-town romance — and somehow captured universal human truth that still hits 200 years later.
Fyodor Dostoevsky
フョードル・ドストエフスキー
Almost executed, then wrote the deepest explorations of guilt, faith, and the human soul ever published.
Helen Keller
ヘレン・ケラー
Deaf and blind from infancy — learned language, graduated college, and fought for justice her entire life.
Alfred Nobel
アルフレッド・ノーベル
Invented dynamite, got called 'the merchant of death' — then created the Nobel Prize to rewrite his legacy.
Nerva
ネルウァ
Ruled for just two years — but his choice of successor launched Rome's greatest golden age.
Margarita Teresa of Austria
マルガリータ・テレサ
Immortalized in Velázquez's masterpiece — a princess whose life was decided before she could choose.
Mary Stuart
メアリー・スチュアート
Queen of Scotland, Queen of France, prisoner of England — her crown was more curse than blessing.
Lev Landau
レフ・ランダウ
Mastered nearly every branch of physics — and wrote the textbooks the entire world still studies from.
Voltaire
ヴォルテール
Attacked tyranny and intolerance with wit so sharp that kings feared his pen.
Maeda Toshiie
前田利家
Started as a wild spearman, evolved into the glue holding an empire together — the ultimate growth arc.
Ryūzōji Takanobu
龍造寺隆信
The 'Bear of Hizen' who conquered everything in sight — until overconfidence got him killed.
Alexander Graham Bell
アレクサンダー・グラハム・ベル
Turned empathy for deaf students into the invention of the telephone — solving real problems with real tech.
Horatio Nelson
ホレーショ・ネルソン
One arm, one eye, infinite courage — saved Britain at Trafalgar and died doing it.
Honganji Kennyo
本願寺顕如
Built a religious empire that rivaled warlords — and went toe-to-toe with Nobunaga himself.
Kikkawa Hiroie
吉川広家
Sacrificed his reputation to save the Mōri clan — the coldest long-game strategist.
Sengoku Hidehisa
仙石秀久
Failed spectacularly, got exiled, came back anyway — the king of second chances.
Igor Stravinsky
イーゴリ・ストラヴィンスキー
His ballet premiere caused a riot — and 20th-century music was never the same.
Johannes Kepler
ヨハネス・ケプラー
Discovered planets move in ellipses, not circles — and paved the way for Newton's gravity.
Rudolf Clausius
ルドルフ・クラウジウス
Invented entropy — and proved that the universe is always moving toward disorder.
Mōri Terumoto
毛利輝元
Inherited an empire, couldn't decide what to do with it — and Sekigahara made him pay.
Clara Barton
クララ・バートン
Ran straight into Civil War battlefields, then built the American Red Cross from scratch.
Ishida Mitsunari
石田三成
Ran the Toyotomi regime with flawless logic — but couldn't win hearts, only arguments.
Sassa Narimasa
佐々成政
Too honest for politics, too stubborn to adapt — a great soldier undone by his own integrity.
Uesugi Kagekatsu
上杉景勝
Quiet, stubborn, principled — clashed with Tokugawa because bending just wasn't in his code.
Virginia Woolf
ヴァージニア・ウルフ
Invented stream-of-consciousness fiction, demanded a room of one's own — and changed what novels could be.
Miyoshi Nagayoshi
三好長慶
Controlled the Shogun like a puppet and ruled Kinki — but couldn't outlast his own body.
Lucretia Mott
ルクレシア・モット
Fought for abolition AND women's rights at the same time — powered by Quaker conviction and quiet steel.
Mary Shelley
メアリー・シェリー
Wrote Frankenstein at 19 — and invented science fiction and the ethics of technology in one novel.
Ogasawara Tadazane
小笠原忠真
Skipped the glory, focused on governance — built a stable legacy his father never could.
Cora Wilson Stewart
コーラ・ウィルソン・スチュワート
Started moonlight schools for illiterate adults — turned literacy into a movement, not a privilege.
Joseph Haydn
フランツ・ヨーゼフ・ハイドン
Wrote 100+ symphonies, invented the string quartet format — the quiet architect Mozart and Beethoven built on.
Otto von Bismarck
オットー・フォン・ビスマルク
United Germany through 'blood and iron' — the master diplomat who reshaped Europe's power map.
James Watt
ジェームズ・ワット
Didn't invent the steam engine — just made it actually work. Then powered an entire revolution.
Peter I
ピョートル1世
Went undercover in Europe to learn shipbuilding — then came home and dragged Russia into the modern age.
Toyotomi Hidenaga
豊臣秀長
The quiet brother who kept the Toyotomi machine running — his death broke the regime.
Christina of Sweden
クリスティーナ
Gave up a throne for intellectual freedom — the queen who refused to be defined by her crown.
Amago Haruhisa
尼子晴久
Burned bright restoring his clan's glory — but burned out chasing short-term wins.
René Descartes
ルネ・デカルト
'I think, therefore I am' — doubted everything until he found the one thing he couldn't doubt.
John von Neumann
ジョン・フォン・ノイマン
Quantum mechanics, game theory, computer architecture — the fastest mind of the 20th century.
Akizuki Tanenaga
秋月種長
Never fought with his heart — survived by calculating which side kept his family alive.
Saitō Tatsuoki
斎藤龍興
Inherited a kingdom he couldn't hold — overwhelmed by responsibility before he was ready.
Shimazu Tadayoshi
島津忠良
Didn't just fight — he raised the generation that conquered Kyushu.
Anne of Denmark
アン・オブ・デンマーク
Couldn't play politics — so she shaped the court through art, theater, and cultural power.
Isaac Newton
アイザック・ニュートン
Invented calculus, discovered gravity, split light into colors — then spent the rest of his life arguing about it.
Mary Wollstonecraft
メアリ・ウルストンクラフト
Argued that women's 'inferiority' was just lack of education — and launched modern feminism.
Maria Leopoldine
マリア・レオポルディーネ
An Austrian princess who pushed Brazil toward independence — the queen who shaped a nation's birth.
Marie Antoinette
マリー・アントワネット
Blamed for France's problems, misquoted for centuries — the queen who became revolution's most famous victim.
Antoninus Pius
アントニヌス・ピウス
No wars, no drama — just 23 years of peace and good governance that made Rome's golden age possible.
Antoine Lavoisier
アントワーヌ・ラヴォアジエ
Proved that burning is chemistry, not magic — then lost his head to the Revolution he helped inspire.
Alexander von Humboldt
アレクサンダー・フォン・フンボルト
Traveled the world to prove that everything in nature is connected — the original ecologist-explorer.
Maud Menten
モード・メンテン
Co-discovered the equation that explains how enzymes work — a biochemistry pioneer in an era that excluded women.
Emily Dickinson
エミリ・ディキンソン
Barely left her room, never published — but wrote 1,800 poems that redefined American poetry.
Ikeda Terumasa
池田輝政
Rebuilt Himeji Castle and turned his domain into a model territory — Ieyasu's trusted builder.
Gottfried Leibniz
ゴットフリート・ライプニッツ
Invented calculus (separately from Newton), dreamed up binary code, and still had time for philosophy.
Maria Theresa
マリア・テレジア
Told she couldn't rule because she was a woman — then ran an empire and raised 16 children.
Ii Naomasa
井伊直政
Led the feared Red Devils, earned trust through terror and talent — Ieyasu's ultimate ace.
Irène Joliot-Curie
イレーヌ・ジョリオ=キュリー
Followed her mother Marie Curie into the lab — and won her own Nobel Prize for artificial radioactivity.
Confucius
孔子
Taught humanity how to live together 2,500 years ago — and East Asia is still listening.
James Clerk Maxwell
ジェームズ・クラーク・マクスウェル
Unified electricity, magnetism, and light in four equations — Einstein called him the greatest since Newton.
Ōuchi Yoshioki
大内義興
Used his wealth to play kingmaker in Kyoto — but stretched too thin between capital and home.
Takahashi Munemasu
高橋統増
No ambition, no drama — just a reliable warrior who delivered at every post.
Robert Koch
ロベルト・コッホ
Found the bacteria behind tuberculosis and cholera — and wrote the rules for proving what causes disease.
Simón Bolívar
シモン・ボリバル
Liberated six nations from Spain — but couldn't hold his dream of a united South America together.
Catherine II
エカチェリーナ2世
A German princess who seized Russia's throne — then modernized and expanded the empire by sheer force of will.
George Eliot
ジョージ・エリオット
Hid behind a man's name — and wrote the most psychologically complex novels of her century.
George Washington
ジョージ・ワシントン
Won independence, became president — then walked away to prove that power should be given back.
Ashikaga Yoshiteru
足利義輝
A shogun with no real power who refused to go down without a fight — literally.
Satake Yoshishige
佐竹義重
The 'Demon Yoshishige' who led every charge himself — fearless, relentless, but eventually outdated.
Dorothea Dix
ドロシー・ディックス
Exposed the horror of mental asylums — and forced America to treat the mentally ill like human beings.
Asano Nagaakira
浅野長晟
Quietly surfed the regime change from Toyotomi to Tokugawa — and landed perfectly every time.
Date Masamune
伊達政宗
Lost an eye young, turned it into a whole aesthetic — the OG rebel king of northern Japan.
David Hume
デイヴィッド・ヒューム
Questioned everything — even cause and effect — and forced philosophy to rebuild from scratch.
Leo Tolstoy
レフ・トルストイ
Wrote the greatest novels in history — then gave up wealth and became a spiritual radical.
Oda Ujiharu
小田氏治
Lost his castle over and over — and kept coming back every single time. Stubbornness level: legendary.
Honjō Shigenaga
本庄繁長
Rebelled when he felt like it, but always knew when to stop — the wildcard who survived.
Marcus Aurelius
マルクス・アウレリウス
Ruled Rome during plague and war — and wrote a journal on inner peace that people still read today.
Tachibana Dōsetsu
立花道雪
Struck by lightning, paralyzed below the waist — still commanded from the front lines on a litter.
Takenaka Hanbei
竹中半兵衛
Took a castle with brains alone — the frail genius who preferred winning without fighting.
Mary I
メアリー1世
Suffered her whole life, became queen, tried to restore Catholicism — and earned the name 'Bloody Mary.'
Niels Bohr
ニールス・ボーア
Rebuilt the atom, debated Einstein, and turned Copenhagen into physics' intellectual capital.
Tachibana Muneshige
立花宗茂
Lost everything at Sekigahara, earned it all back with skill and character — the most likable hero.
Albert Einstein
アルベルト・アインシュタイン
Questioned everything everyone accepted — then rewrote the laws of space and time in his head.
Toyotomi Hideyoshi
豊臣秀吉
From peasant to ruler of Japan — the ultimate underdog story, powered by charm and cunning.
Galileo Galilei
ガリレオ・ガリレイ
Pointed a telescope at the sky and proved the Church wrong — the birth of modern science.
Louis Pasteur
ルイ・パスツール
Proved germs cause disease, invented pasteurization, developed vaccines — saved more lives than almost anyone.
Akechi Mitsuhide
明智光秀
A brilliant strategist who chose his own sense of justice over loyalty — and paid the price.
Michael Faraday
マイケル・ファラデー
Self-taught bookbinder's apprentice who discovered electromagnetic induction — and powered the modern world.
Murakami Yoshikiyo
村上義清
Beat Shingen on home turf, then kept fighting from the sea — the defense specialist who never quit.
Joan of Arc
ジャンヌ・ダルク
A teenage peasant girl who led an army, saved France — and was burned at the stake for it.
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