Ieyasu Tokugawa

Tokugawa Ieyasu (徳川家康 Tokugawa Ieyasu) is one of the remaining members of Shizugatake after Oda’s death and Toyotomi’s ascension. Together with Maeda and Toyotmi, he was part of the most important group of Shizugatake and was considered by Oda one of the most trusted members of the prison. After Oda’s death and Toyotomi’s ascension, Tokugawa was inserted together with Maeda and other members of Shizugatake in the Council of Five Elders, a group responsible for governing prisoners that operates until today as the most important military-force of the prison. Although his slovenly personality, he takes the place of sub-leader of the Council; Toyotomi recognizes his great intellect behind his personality.

Apperance
He appears as a man of normal stature for his age. He stands 186 cm of height and weighs approximately 70 kg; he is the second tallest member of the Council, losing only to Maeda. He has light skin in contrast with his gray eyes and his messy light-blond hair, with strands framing the sides of his face and hanging between his eyes, on his nose. The curvature of his face is different from the normal patterns of face, with the lower part of his face fine finishing in a square jaw, and he has chin stubble.

Tokugawa's main attire is composed by a simple, long-sleeved black coat (enough to cover his entire arm) which a white diamond pattern along its bottom half, with a white shirt that reaches just below the waist and black pants. He also uses a pair of traditional Japanese wooden sandals called Geta and a striped black and white bucket hat (wich shadows his eyes, leaving him a mysterious air).