Masayori Yoshimi

Masayori Yoshimi was a samurai during the Sengoku period. He is known as leader of army against Sue after Ōuchi Yoshitaka was killed at Tainei-ji Temple.

Role in Games
In Samurai Warriors 3, he is an officer of the Mōri who participates in the battle at Kōzuki Castle.

In Chikai no Sanshi, he first appear in chapter 13. he is one of Ōuchi generals that come to protect the territory. Near the end of battle, he was convince by Motonari. He see that Ōuchi clan is nearing it's collapse, so decide to withdraw his army, allowing Mōri army to defeat Ōuchi.

In Nobunaga no Yabou, his stats are moderate. Most his stat focus on politics.

Historical Information
Masayori was the son of Yoshimi Yorioki. In November 1540, his elder brother, Takayori suddenly passed away, making Masayori a successor for clan leadership. When Sue Harukata rebelled and killed Ōuchi Yoshitaka, Masayori decided to fight against Sue army. He recruited soldiers, formed an army and fought against Sue army at Sanbonmatsu Castle but was defeated. Therefore, he joined Mōri forces and served as a vanguard in attack against Ōuchi in 1557.

In 1571, after Motonari's death, Masayori became an advisor for Terumoto, following request of Kikkawa Motoharu. His last mentioned deed was participation in the battle at Bitchū-Takamatsu Castle in 1582 before his death 5 years later at the age of 75. His son, Hiroyori succeeded him as leader of the clan.

Etymology

 * The name Masayori means "right, proper" (正) (masa) and "rely" (頼) (yori).
 * Masayori's surname Yoshimi means "lucky, good" (吉) (yoshi) and "see, hopes, chances, idea, opinion, look at, visible" (見) (mi).