Oda Nobunaga didn't start out as the fearful and respected clan leader that he was known for. But instead, he was a 'weird' child who showed no signs of being a capable leader at all. That would soon change though when one of his father's closest retainers committed Seppuku, shocking Nobunaga into fulfilling his destiny in unifying Japan under his rule.
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