Satoie Gamō

Satoie Gamō is either the younger brother or son of Satonari Gamō and one of the chief retainers of the Gamō clan. Satoie is often confused with another retainer of the Gamō, Yorisato Gamō, due to their similar career paths whih led them both to Sekigahara.

Role in Games
Satoie Gamō appear in Samurai Warriors 2 as one of the officers of the Western Army. During the battle of Kusegawa, Satoie fights towards the center of the field, trying to defeat the caught out Kazuhide Nakamura. At Sekigahara Satoie defends the Western Army main camp alongside Sakon Shima. He participates in many battles including Kusegawa, Sekigahara, and the siege at Osaka.

In Kessen, he makes his first appearance at Kusegawa. The player, if under Ieyasu, will be able to strike Satoie down if the tutorial is followed correctly.

In Saihai no Yukue, he was the officer of Mitsunari. In chapter 3, he reported the situation that the main camp is being attacked by Hosokawa. He quickly reinforced the defenses and smoked a signal for help but nothing progress. And he apologized to Mitsunari for having Sakon go alone to frontline. Later, he reinforce Sakon and fired cannon to attack the army of Hosokawa, Kuroda, Katō and Takenaka, according to Mitsunari's plan. After Yoshitsugu died, he reinforce Sakon and Maihyōgo. Then fired cannon to attack the army of Nagamasu, Tadakatsu, Okatsu and Kanamori, according to Mitsunari's plan again. When Ieyasu led the army himself, he allow Sakon to kill Ieyasu. But Sakon died while trying to kill Ieyasu. so, he was presumed to have died whill he fight against Ikoma and two unidentified generals.

Historical Information
Gamō Satoie originated from Owari province. His father was probably Gamō Satonari, although they were a part of the Saka clan at the time. Satonari may not have been Satorie's father, but possibly his elder brother, as Satoie's family records are not very clear. Satoie himself was still known as Saka Genbei at the time. He served under Shibata Katsuie at first, but eventually began to serve the Gamō clan. The first real chance Satoie gained to distinguish himself, however, was under the rule of the Toyotomi. During the Kyūshū campaign, Satoie's excellence in battle impressed Gamō Ujisato enough to give Satoie his last name (a reward that Ujisato gave his most valuable retainers).

Satoie faithfully followed Ujisato to Aizu Province, where he was granted an estate of 40,000 koku. However, Satoie's prospects turned sour with after the Kasai-Ōsaki Uprising and Ujisato's death, as his son Gamō Hideyuki couldn't keep all of his retainers under his control and the ensuing fallout left Gamō Satoie a ronin in desperate need of employment. Ishida Mitsunari offered Satoie employment. As a result, Satoie fought at the battle of Sekigahara, managing to survive and escape the fallout, taking up service under Tōdō Takatora. When Gamō Hideyuki died, Gamō Satoie rejoined the Gamō.