Lu Su

Lu Su (rōmaji: Ro Shuku) is an advisor for the Kingdom of Wu during the Three Kingdoms era of China. He took control of the military after the death of Zhou Yu. During the Battle of Chibi, Lu Su served as a close advisor to Zhou Yu and a liaison with Liu Bei's forces. Upon Zhou Yu's death, Lu Su was put in charge of Sun Quan's army and was Head Advisor until his own death.

Before his playable Dynasty Warriors appearance, Lu Su was a generic Wu NPC since the series's second title. His Dynasty Warriors counterpart also has a character image song titled Eyes On the Future.

His height in Kessen II is 170 cm (5'7").

Dynasty Warriors
Lu Su is the one who inherits the role of commander after Zhou Yu's death. He acts as Lu Meng's mentor who devises to only have two main powers in control of the land.

Kessen
He is officially described in Kessen II as a brave and intelligent strategist whose abilities may be match Zhou Yu. Lu Su directs an army of crossbow units and can only use magic to fight back his foes.

Development
Lu Su is the character who Akihiro Suzuki favors in Shin Sangoku Musou 7. He believes Lu Su's character is the strongest personification of the development team's efforts to be closer to history. His addition into the series was made since developers wanted to include all of the military commanders within their focused time zone for Wu. He was conceptualized to be a "charming adult strategist" not seen before in the series. Though he is strong and intelligent, they wanted to make it seem as though he is also a normal man enduring the era's troubled times.

Voice Actors

 * Hideyuki Tanaka - Kessen II (Japanese)
 * Taiten Kusunoki - Shin Sangoku Musou 7 (Japanese)
 * Takeshi Endo - Romance of the Three Kingdoms drama CD series

Shin Sangoku Musou 7
Lu Su is affiliated with the Rake in this appearance. When he is equipped with it, he can perform a unique attack exclusive to him. When he performs his musous, he will automatically use the weapon in his attacks.


 * EX Attack: A chain of upper-cutting criss-cross slashes.
 * Musou 1: : A mighty overhead smash into the front art which creates a rocky peak that sends some enemies into midair. He then jumps and smashes the said peak alongside the said airborne enemies.
 * Musou 2: R1 + : A strong upper-cut which sends some enemies airborne.
 * Air Musou:, :

Fifth Weapon Acquisition

 * Stage: Battle of Jiangnan
 * Requirements: Defeat Wang Yuanji and Zhang Chunhua within 8 minutes from the start of the stage.

Historical Information
Born from a wealthy clan in Dongcheng, Linhuai, Lu Su was the first among his family to gain a position in government. He first served as a vassal for Yuan Shu before switching allegiances with Sun Ce due to his friendship with Zhou Yu. After the Little Conqueror's death, he then became a strategist under Sun Quan who was delighted by the former's charismatic personality. His plan to divide the land into three major powers was similar to what Zhuge Liang had in mind with the exception of Liu Biao being one of them instead of Liu Bei.

Lu Su was instrumental in forming the alliance between Sun Quan and Liu Bei which later brought about Cao Cao's downfall at Chibi. He also took over Zhou Yu's position as commander of the Wu army after the latter succumbed to illness. When the relationship between Wu and Shu started to erode due to the issue over Jing Province, Lu Su attempted to mitigate the tension by negotiating with Guan Yu over exchanging territories. In 217, he died at the age of 45 and was buried at Mount Gui.

Romance of the Three Kingdoms
Lu Su felt that it would be beneficial for Wu to maintain diplomatic relations with the neighboring Kingdom of Shu. Zhou Yu considered Zhuge Liang an immense threat and was eager to get rid of him whenever he had the chance. However, Lu Su greatly respected Zhuge Liang and stood up for him in Wu's councils. He is portrayed as a good-hearted-but-naive character.

Trivia

 * In the Encyclopedia mode of Dynasty Warriors 6, in place of Lu Zhi, Lu Su is incorrectly listed to be one of the Imperial Corps Commanders for the Han during the Yellow Turban Rebellion.