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21[[center: [- [[Characters/DynastyWarriors Main Character Index]] | '''Wei Kingdom''' | [[Characters/DynastyWarriorsWeiNPCs Wei NPCs]] | [[Characters/DynastyWarriorsWuKingdom Wu Kingdom]] | [[Characters/DynastyWarriorsWuNPCs Wu NPCs]] | [[Characters/DynastyWarriorsShuKingdom Shu Kingdom]] | [[Characters/DynastyWarriorsShuNPCs Shu NPCs]] | [[Characters/DynastyWarriorsJinKingdom Jin Kingdom]] | [[Characters/DynastyWarriorsOtherCharacters Other]] | [[Characters/DynastyWarriorsOtherNPCs Other NPCs]] | [[Characters/DynastyWarriorsStrikeforce Strikeforce]] -]]]
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23Wei, led by Cao Cao and later Cao Pi, is represented in-game as a faction driven by its leader's vision of unity via force. It is this method towards peace that puts Wei at odds with the other two kingdoms, most poignantly, Shu. However, do not automatically label them as "bad guys" as that would be grossly oversimplifying the situation; for they genuinely aim to end the age of chaos that's enveloped China in their time (although they did tend to [[CardCarryingVillain embrace the bad guy persona]] [[CharacterizationMarchesOn back in the day]]). Its officers are most often defined by their ambitions, for better or worse. The color used to represent them is a deep shade of blue, and its identifying animal is a phoenix/fenghuang (hou'ou).
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25Here's the list of characters categorized in the Wei Kingdom in ''VideoGame/DynastyWarriors'', arranged in their chronological appearance in the series.
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27''Note: If you are looking for Sima Yi, his character listing is now on the [[Characters/DynastyWarriorsJinKingdom Jin Playable]] sub-page; from 7 onwards, he is considered part of Jin rather than Wei''.
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31[[foldercontrol]]
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33!Debuting in ''Dynasty Warriors''
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35[[folder:Xiahou Dun]]
36
37!!!"The One-Eyed General"
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39[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/xiahou_dun.png]]
40
41-->''"My might shall illuminate the path to victory."''
42
43->'''Voiced by''': Creator/KazuyaNakai (Japanese), Bill Sullivan (English: ''2''), Creator/KirkThornton (English; ''4''-''8''), Jarred Kjack (English; ''9''), Cong Liu (Mandarin Chinese; ''9'')
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45->'''Born''': (Unknown)\
46'''Died''': 13 June, 220\
47'''Style Name''': Yuanrang\
48'''Japanese spelling''': Kakō Ton "Genjō"\
49'''Age''': 29\
50'''Height''': 6'2" (188cm)\
51'''Weapon''': Podao (''2''-''5'', ''7''-''9''), Wolf teeth mace (''6'')\
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53Xiahou Dun is the cousin and loyal vassal of Cao Cao. A stalwart member of the Wei forces during their formative years, Xiahou Dun would continue to loyally serve Cao Cao throughout his life.
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55When Cao Cao died in 220 AD, his successor Cao Pi appointed Xiahou Dun the Supreme General of the entire Wei army. However, Xiahou Dun did not long outlast his master, and would also die in the same year. He was posthumously honored with the title "Marquis Zhong".
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57* AdaptationalBadass: Even in the original novel, though a loyal general, Xiahou Dun was more skilled in politics and logistics rather than warfare. He was a wise and fair statesman, but had a tendency to fall into enemy traps and ambushes, and often needed rescue or backup on the battlefield. [[note]]Historically, Cao Cao knew that Dun was not suitable for frontline duty and kept him at the backlines where he was far more useful.[[/note]] He preferred the arts and education to fighting, but his ''Dynasty Warriors'' incarnation is both a badass general and a warrior.
58* AnimalMotifs: To Xiahou Dun's weaponry in several of the games both in the localized and Asian scripts, he's often closely associated with the qilin's fang.
59* BadassFamily: A blood-related cousin to Cao Cao[[note]]Cao Cao's father Song was born a Xiahou, but adopted into the Cao clan; Cao Teng was a eunuch.[[/note]] and Xiahou Yuan, and an uncle to Xiahou Ba and Xiahou Ji.
60* BarbarianLonghair: He used to have long hair before his makeover in ''6''.
61* BerserkButton: In ''8:XL'', Xiahou Dun's spoken lines when dealing with Lu Bu's forces in his mini-campaign are practically ''seething'' with hatred and anger, just as much as when he has to put up with Guan Yu later, if not even more so.
62-->'''Xiahou Dun:''' I don't plan on letting you get away from us. In fact, this will be the last battle you'll ever fight!
63* DefeatingTheUndefeatable: In Wei's Story Mode for ''7'', [[spoiler:Xiahou Dun is the one who brings down Lu Bu.]]
64* TheDragon: "Technically", he's Cao Cao's right-hand man, after all and those in Wu and Shu consider him as such.
65* EvenEvilHasStandards: In ''5'', back when Wei was the "evil" faction, he states his displeasure of killing peasants even if it's for Cao Cao's sake.
66* EyepatchOfPower: After he lost his left eye to an arrow, he put on an eyepatch and went back to the battlefield.
67* EyeScream: The aforementioned arrow to the eye. Then in the novel, he pulls the arrow out and ''eats the eye off of the end'' stating it to be a waste to toss away a body part bestowed by his ancestors.
68* GreenEyedMonster: He wasn't a fan of Cao Cao letting Guan Yu temporarily join Wei; Cao Cao made no secret how much he admired Guan Yu and the games portray Dun as being somewhat jealous of his presence among Wei's generals. Of course, with Guan Yu making no secret of it being a temporary arrangement[[note]]The novel and some adaptations thereof outright have the third of Guan Yu's conditions for capitulation being that he would be free to leave as soon as he found out Liu Bei's whereabouts[[/note]], can you really blame Dun?
69* GoryDiscretionShot: The eye isn't seen except in his ending from the original ''Dynasty Warriors'', whereas several other games have him simply yank out the arrow and toss it aside, with the arrowhead end conspicuously always off-screen.
70* HandicappedBadass: Depth perception notwithstanding, he's still one of Wei's best generals.
71* HistoricalBadassUpgrade: Historically, Dun was more of a bureaucrat and administrator who even studied on the battlefield, and his military record was abysmal. Specifically, his two well-known battles, Puyang and Bowang, ended in humiliating defeat. And in the former case not only he suffered HumiliationConga from Lu Bu's forces (falsely believed a [[FakeDefector fake surrender]], [[DistressedDude got caught off-guard and taken hostage by said fake defectors]], and had to be rescued by one of his loyal subordinates Han Hao), the battle also cost him his left eye, which was shot by a ''random stray arrow''. In the games and novel alike, said arrow is usually shot by an enemy general (Cao Xing) rather than it being a random stray arrow (However, ''9'' went with "random stray arrow").
72* JackOfAllStats: Wei's equivalent to Zhao Yun, though he focuses more on offense.
73* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: He's brash, abrasive and not particularly pleasant but he's generally courteous to Wei vassals and unwaveringly loyal to Cao Cao.
74* TheLancer: To Cao Cao. Regardless of whose story you're playing, Xiahou Dun is always at Cao Cao's side and striking a personality contrast with him.
75* {{Hunk}}: Missing eye notwithstanding, Xiahou Dun's handsome and manly.
76* SinisterScimitar: He provides the trope's image. In most appearances, he wielded what the series usually called a podao, which is different from other dao by its blade being massive and wielded in two hands. Technically, the name is accurate as 'podao' is an archaic way of saying 'big sword'.[[note]]A historical podao would be similar to that of the guandao, the polearm commonly associated with Guan Yu, or the Japanese naginata.[[/note]]
77* TallDarkAndSnarky: If Xiahou Dun is in a cutscene, there's a good chance he'll have a pithy one-liner at his disposal.
78* TheRival: Starting from 5, with Guan Yu, with a lot of [[GreenEyedMonster envy]] mixed in, since he knows how highly Cao Cao regards him. Because of this, Xiahou Dun often features in Fan Castle in order to personally slay Guan Yu, when he never did that in history or novels alike. [[note]]Historically, he had little to do with Guan Yu, only that their deaths, along with Cao Cao's, were months apart from each other (Guan Yu died in either Jan or Feb 220, Cao in March and Xiahou in June). In the ''Romance'', he was the Wei general who caught up with Guan Yu while Guan was returning to Liu Bei, and their fight was broken up by Zhang Liao, whom brought word from Cao Cao that Guan was to be allowed to proceed on his journey without further attacks from Wei.[[/note]]
79* TeethClenchedTeamwork: Again with Guan Yu in Warriors Orochi 3. Xiahou Dun works alongside Guan Yu once they both join the coalition, but he's not happy about it, though by maximizing their bond meter he gets over this somewhat.
80* TrueCompanions: to Cao Cao, alongside Yuan, especially in Wei's hypothetical ending in 8 when he follows his lord in RidingIntoTheSunset.
81* UndyingLoyalty: To Cao Cao, again. The novel and the games from ''7'' on makes it clear that they're cousins (Cao Cao's father having been adopted into the Cao family), since Dun explicitly addresses Cao Cao as one. Xiahou Yuan's death severely tests it, but Dun continues serving Cao Cao faithfully until the latter's death.
82* TheUnfettered: In ''NEXT'', when Guan Yu attempts to leave Cao Cao's service, according to their agreement, Xiahou Dun takes it upon himself to stop or kill Guan Yu, since he knows his master will keep his word.
83* WarriorPrince: Xiahou family is closely related to Cao royal family and fights for it on the field of battle.
84* WhatTheHellHero: Calls Cao Cao out for his [[NoSympathy lack of sympathy]] over [[spoiler:the deaths of Dian Wei and Xiahou Yuan]], though [[spoiler:Cao Cao apologizes to them both on his deathbed]].
85* WorthyOpponent:
86** A bizarre deconstruction in his long-time rivalry with Guan Yu. They respect each others' skills, but they can't ''stand'' one another. When he finally manages to kill the latter in ''7'', he both praises his skill and mutters how much he always hated him in the same breath.
87** The rivalry is more one-sided in installments after ''7'' and during ''Warriors Orochi 3,'' where Guan Yu is more courteous to Xiahou Dun but Xiahou Dun makes no secret as to how much he despises the God of War.
88** It is reconstructed in ''Warriors Orochi 3'', where their learning to understand each other by maximizing the bond meter is important to their working together in the coalition and they still consider each other this.
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91[[folder:Dian Wei]]
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93!!!"The Coming Evil"
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95[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/dian_wei_artwork_dw9.png]]
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97-->''"There are none who can stop me in battle!"''
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99->'''Voiced by''': Creator/KazuyaNakai (Japanese), Bill Sullivan (English; ''2''), Creator/BeauBillingslea (English; ''4''-''8''), Jarred Kjack (English; ''9''), Zhankun Zhang (Mandarin Chinese; ''9'')
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101->'''Born''': (Unknown)\
102'''Died''': 197\
103'''Nickname''': Elai\
104'''Japanese spelling''': "Akurai" Ten I\
105'''Age''': 27\
106'''Height''': 6'5" (195cm)\
107'''Weapon''': Yue (''2''-''5'', ''7''-), ball and chain (''6'')\
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109One of Cao Cao's most loyal followers, Dian Wei would do anything his liege asks of him. Recruited during the Yellow Turban Rebellion and the campaign against Dong Zhuo, Dian Wei died defending Cao Cao's escape at Wan Castle. He is considered to be Cao Cao's personal and most dangerous bodyguard.
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111* AntiVillain: When Wei was still a villainous faction Dian Wei was devoted to protecting Cao Cao and helping his dreams come true despite his ferocious nature.
112* BodyguardingABadass: He's Cao Cao bodyguard who is also a badass himself. But the biggest moment where Dian Wei would do anything to protect his liege lord is in Wan Castle where he sacrifices his life to help Cao Cao escape.
113* BashBrothers: He's often seen with Xu Zhu, Cao Cao's other bodyguard.
114* BoisterousBruiser: Japanese-wise, Dian Wei sounds more boisterous, HotBlooded and joyful while being a badass bodyguard (in contrast to the more stoic, [[ActingForTwo same-voiced]] Xiahou Dun). Toned down in the localization, where Billingslea tends to use a more deeper, scarier vocal emphasis on his "Coming Evil" persona, but retains the same personality.
115* DiedStandingUp: He never fell in his defense of Cao Cao's retreat from Wan Castle; not even after he died.
116* FireForgedFriends: In ''Warriors Orochi 3'', Dian Wei dislikes Jia Xu due to his prior attempt on Cao Cao's life. As their bond meter strengthens through combat they bury the hatchet.
117* HeroicSacrifice: His LastStand at Wan Castle, historically speaking, allowed Cao Cao to escape.
118* HiddenDepths: His Story Mode in ''6'' establishes him as being a GentleGiant underneath it all. ''7'' and ''8'' emphasize this further, as Dian Wei is shown to be fiercely protective of peasants and has a strong sense of justice.
119* HumbleHero: Played with. He's immensely confident in his power on the battlefield, but he turns into a simple and humble man in Cao Cao's presence.
120* TheJuggernaut: "The Coming Evil" refers to his unstoppable advance.
121* LostInTranslation: His epithet is is a literal translation of "Elai", a bodyguard for King Zhou of the Shang Dynasty whose strength Dian Wei's is compared with.
122* MaximumHPReduction: Suffers this in ''8'' during the Wan Castle incident, assuming that he survives at all.
123* NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast: "The Coming Evil". Though it's the result of literally translating his actual nickname (see LostInTranslation).
124* NervesOfSteel: In Wei's version of Hulao Gate in ''8'', he stand bravely against Lu Bu and tells Cao Cao's group to go after Dong Zhuo while he's keeping Lu Bu busy.
125* SensitiveGuyAndManlyMan: The clearly muscled Manly Man to Xu Zhu's Sensitive Guy.
126* NotDistractedByTheSexy: In the cutscene before Wan Castle in '8'', one of Zhang Xiu's maids playfully flirts with him. Dian Wei ignores her and shoos her away with his hand gesture.
127* SimpletonVoice: It's more prevalent in the Japanese version but the English version likewise gives him sound like DumbMuscle.
128* SuperStrength: Even by ''Dynasty Warriors'' standards, this guy is a beast. In ''6'', his profile even states that his strength is "superhuman". In ''8'', he pushes back ''Lu Bu'' of all people.
129* TeethClenchedTeamwork: When Dian Wei survives Wan Castle he's shown to not like or trust Jia Xu due to his attempt on Cao Cao's life. In some games they mend fences.
130* ThrowingYourSwordAlwaysWorks: Axe, but the idea is the same. Unlike Jia Chong's throwing axes, Dian Wei can throw his and it will return to him in certain attacks.
131* TruthInTelevision: True to his fictional counterpart, Dian Wei was historically described as a large, strong man who acted as Cao Cao's fiercely loyal bodyguard.
132* {{Tsundere}}: Occasionally shows signs of this.
133-->'''Lu Xun:''' Oh, very well done! Master Dian Wei of Wei... Your strength and bravery are renowned. Your skill in battle, your mind and brilliance, you're the reason [[ForWantOfANail we defeated Guan Yu.]]\
134'''Dian Wei:''' That'll be enough of that. Some day I'll be facing you on the battlefield as well. Making friends with you will make it harder.\
135'''Lu Xun:''' Now I see. Beneath your warrior's manner, you're actually a very simple gentleman.\
136'''Dian Wei:''' What?! What do you know? Go on, get out!
137* UndyingLoyalty: He serves Cao Cao even unto pain and death. In ''6'', he insists on following Cao Cao on his journey, because he sees it as his purpose in life to protect his lord.
138* UnstoppableRage:
139** At Wan Castle, he takes on an entire army trying to assassinate Cao Cao.
140** This is also present in ''[[VideoGame/WarriorsOrochi Warriors Orochi 3]]'', when he sees some [[VideoGame/SamuraiWarriors Oda]] soldiers killing innocent villagers who took care of him.
141* WorkingClassHero: He's implied to have the origins of a peasant in some games. More pronounced in ''Warriors Orochi 3'' when Dian Wei becomes the protector for peasant villages in Changban.
142* YouShallNotPass: In ''4'', ''[=4:XL=]'', and ''5'', Battle of Wan Castle has him guarding Cao Cao's escape while he's standing in one place, obliterating as many as Zhang Xiu's soldiers as he can. It is averted in following games where he protects Cao Cao while following his escape.
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145[[folder:Xu Zhu]]
146
147!!!"The Uncomplicated Warrior"
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149[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/xu_zhu_artwork_dw9.png]]
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151-->''"Okay, let's go and give it our all!"''
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153->'''Voiced by''': Creator/TakahiroYoshimizu (Japanese), Creator/DougStone (English; ''4''-''8''), Loren Kling (English; ''9''), Yu Lin (Mandarin Chinese; ''9'')
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155->'''Born''': (Unknown)\
156'''Died''': 230\
157'''Style Name''': Zhongkang\
158'''Japanese spelling''': Kyo Cho "Chūkō"\
159'''Age''': 25\
160'''Height''': 6'0 1/2" (184cm)\
161'''Weapon''': Club\
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163Xu Zhu (actually Xu Chu) serves as another bodyguard to Cao Cao. Gigantic and strong, yet simple-minded and honest, Xu Zhu is referred to as "Tiger Fool" by his fellow men.
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165He is a gentle-hearted giant who is a uniquely jolly man in Wei, Xu Zhu is a gluttonous fellow and often cites being hungry in some way during conversations. Though he seems to possess a childish intellect, his respect for his lord's generosity and wit makes him a loyal subject.
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167* {{Acrofatic}}: He's quite agile and capable of doing some impressive maneuvers despite his body type.
168* AdaptationalDumbass: While the historical Xu Chu was said to be not quite intelligent, in the game he's a borderline manchild who can only think about food.
169* AntiVillain: When Wei was still a villainous faction, Xu Zhu was a simple and childlike man who was loyal to his lord even unto death.
170* BodyguardingABadass: He's also Cao Cao's bodyguard. He would do anything to help his lord after Cao Cao empathizes with his plight as a farmer.
171* BashBrothers: After their [[DefeatMeansFriendship initial encounter]], he is great comrades-in-arms with Dian Wei.
172* BewareTheNiceOnes: He's a gentle person and certainly doesn't look terribly intimidating, but woe be to anyone threatening Cao Cao.
173* TheBigGuy: He's fat, kinda dim and like the more traditional big guy Dian Wei, Xu Zhu can easily lay your ass out if you're his enemy.
174* BigEater: Lampshaded by Cao Pi in the first ''Warriors Orochi'' after recruiting him:
175-->'''Cao Pi:''' We don't need ropes for him; [[FoodAsBribe just find him something to eat and he'll be happy]].
176%%* BoisterousBruiser:
177* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: Carrying on from history, where he was noted to be a kind, humble, and quiet man who [[LetsGetDangerous transformed into a terrifying figure on the battlefield]].
178* DumbassHasAPoint: In 8, it's Xu Zhu of all people who note the direction of the wind before the Battle of Chibi and how it makes him feel uneasy. In the hypothetical route, Guo Jia confirms his suspicions.
179* DumbMuscle: Quite simple-minded and generally not intelligent, yet can easily squash you flat with his massive club.
180* FanDisservice: In ''7'', for some inconceivable reason, his big belly shows.
181* FriendToAllChildren: He loves playing children's games when off-duty.
182* GentleGiant: Unless you bother Cao Cao, he's BigFun.
183* {{Manchild}}: "Uncomplicated" is right; the politics of the Three Kingdoms certainly goes over his head.
184* PrimitiveClubs: He uses a giant stone mace and is very simple-minded.
185* RedBaron: His historical nickname, "Tiger Fool".
186* ReluctantWarrior: He's not particularly fond of fighting, but does so for the people.
187* SensitiveGuyAndManlyMan: The somewhat more openly compassionate Sensitive Guy to Dian Wei's Manly Man.
188* SimpletonVoice: He has the high-pitched inflection that shows his "uncomplicated" nature.
189* SpellMyNameWithAnS: Despite also using the correct pinyin, his given name is misspelled as "Zhu" instead of the more historically accurate "Chu".
190* StoutStrength: Xu Zhu is both very large and very powerful, as well as quicker than he looks.
191* TruthInTelevision: Much like his fictional persona, Xu Zhu was historically a very large and strong man who was also simple-minded and honest.
192* UndyingLoyalty: Between him and Dian Wei up there, you ''really'' shouldn't mess with Cao Cao; they are a wall of muscle that cannot be swayed by anything other than relentless force.
193* WorkingClassHero: An ex-farmer who joined the army to help ensure stability and prevent food shortages.
194* WorkingClassPeopleAreMorons: He is the archetype of the hardworking and loyal peasant who needs his more intelligent liege lord to tell him what to do.
195* YouShallNotPass: In Battle of Tong Gate, especially for ''5'', where he's fighting against Ma Chao while protecting Cao Cao who is trying to convince Han Sui to defect at the time.
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197
198[[folder:Cao Cao]]
199
200!!!"The Hero of Chaos"
201
202[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/cao_cao_artwork_dw9.png]]
203
204-->''"A new world of my design shall emerge from the chaos!"''
205
206->'''Voiced by''': Creator/YukimasaKishino (Japanese), Robert Belgrade (English; ''2''), John Snyder (English; ''4''), Douglas Rye (English; ''5''-''8''), Spencer Devlin Howard (English; ''9''), Zhen Zhang (Mandarin Chinese; ''9'')
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208->'''Born''': 155\
209'''Died''': March 15, 220\
210'''Style Name''': Mengde\
211'''Japanese spelling''': Sō Sō "Mōtoku"\
212'''Age''': 36\
213'''Height''': 5'8 1/2" (174cm)\
214'''Weapon''': Jian
215
216Cao Cao is the leader of the Wei Kingdom, known for his cunning and ability to bring together legendary generals to fight for his cause. He is called the "Hero of Chaos" and the man who can perhaps unite China in these turbulent times.
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218Relentless in his desire to end the land's chaos, Cao Cao will use any means to achieve his plans, even if it makes him an enemy to the other kingdoms. Fueled by his ambition to rule the land, he believes his rule to be predestined and is undeterred when Shu or Wu call him a traitor to the Han Empire.
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220* ActionDad: In addition to being a warlord, he is also the father of many children. Among them are Cao Pi, Cao Ang, Cao Zhang, Cao Zhi, and many others. [[note]]Historically, he was said to have at least 25 sons and 6 daughters, and that was on records which had survived to modern times.[[/note]]
221* AFatherToHisMen: Despite his stern temperament Cao Cao treasures his vassals as his own family, a trait reportedly inherited from his historical counterpart. In [[VideoGame/WarriorsOrochi the crossover]], Nuwa, worrying that Cao Cao will turn into a monster, sees him interacting with his family and subordinates and concludes that, though it isn't quite the brotherly love of Shu, it's close enough.
222* AlliterativeName: Cao Cao. You can't get more alliterative than having the same name twice... as long as you do not put his style-name (Mengde) somewhere.
223* AmbitionIsEvil: In ''2'' to ''5'', his ambition to rule the land was considered evil regarding Shu (for instance) who focused more on "noble" goals. From the first game in [[VideoGame/WarriorsOrochi the crossover]] onwards, he tends to be portrayed in a more positive light.
224* AntiVillain: From ''6'' on, particularly in the Shu and Wu campaigns, characters will remark that basically he is a good guy with bad methods. Guan Yu, for instance, says that he is a fair man who seeks to bring peace, "worthy to be called a hero" but he does not let his heart be swayed by emotion and so is not sympathetic to the common people. On his own, he frequently drops the villainy altogether.
225* BadassFamily: The leader of the Cao family, with his son Cao Pi, daughter-in-law Zhenji, cousin Cao Ren and nephew Cao Xiu; since his father was originally a member of the Xiahou, his cousins Xiahou Dun, Xiahou Yuan, nephew Xiahou Ba and niece Xiahou Ji could fit as well.
226* BeardOfEvil: Back when Wei was the "evil" faction.
227* CoolHorse: Two. One is Shadow Runner, his normal mount, the other is Storm Runner, which he used during a hunting incident with Emperor Xian.
228* CoolSword: His sword is cool enough that he is one of the characters whose weapon remains the same throughout the series.
229* DefeatMeansFriendship:
230** His usual response upon capturing enemy officers, even those who have personally wronged him, like Jia Xu whose trap killed Dian Wei, is to offer them a job. In particular, the Wei story in ''8'' emphasizes this, with Xiahou Dun getting more and more frustrated with it, to the point of almost demanding an explanation when his cousin looks like he's giving a job offer to [[ChronicBackstabbingDisorder Lu Bu]]. [[spoiler:However, he ''also'' gives each recruit a SecretTestOfCharacter at the same time, and gives power only to those who pass. In particular, when Lu Bu fails, he is slain, while Xu Shu is only offered a better job if he reveals his ambition to surpass Zhuge Liang and quell the chaos.]]
231** Inverted with Zhang Xiu, Jia Xu's master before Cao Cao. [[note]]Zhang was one out of a very small group of people who surrendered to Cao without being previously defeated by him; Zhang's first surrender led to the attack at Wan Castle, and Cao's retaliatory attacks after that proved to be ineffective. Zhang surrendered a second time (and for good) a few years later.[[/note]]
232* DevilishHairHorns: Always has two tufts of hair that stick out from both sides of his head. In ''6'' a peasant mistakes him for the devil.
233* DidYouJustFlipOffCthulhu:
234** Downplayed. But in ''Videogame/WarriorsOrochi 2'', he never hesitates to tell off and calls out the mystic Nuwa whenever he finds out she's messing around with him.
235-->'''Nuwa:''' Cao Cao, I have enjoyed watching you fight.\
236'''Cao Cao:''' I already told you, I'm the ruler of Wei. Do not waste your time testing my abilities.
237** In ''Warriors Orochi 4'', he rejects Ares' offer to join him because he follows his own path.
238* DirtyOldMan:
239** This is usually averted in the games where Cao Cao's characterization tends to revolve entirely around [[TakeOverTheWorld taking over China]]. However, there are occasions where it comes up.
240** It was said he lusted after both of the Qiao sisters and wanted to add them to his harem. A ''4: Xtreme Legends'' stage (Tong Que Tai) has the two Qiaos escaping from his horny clutches. Historically, this is just an unconfirmed rumor because Cao Cao wrote some poems about praises that was possibly aimed for Qiao sisters. In the ''Romance'' novel, Zhuge Liang exploits this to provoke Zhou Yu so he will agree to ally with Liu Bei.
241** It pops up again in ''8'', though only referred to in camp conversations. Not only is he ogling Xiaoqiao, he's doing it towards Zhenji, after she's married ''his own son''.
242** Interestingly enough, he doesn't appear to lust after Cai Wenji, even after he freed her from her kidnapper. Granted, Cai Wenji's father Cai Yong is a very good friend of Cao Cao's, so there might be an ulterior motive there, but their friendship is purely platonic.
243** He's back to lusting after the Qiao sisters in an ''8: Xtreme Legends'' DLC stage.
244* DoppelgangerAttack: His weapon can produce short-lived clones to attack at a distance in ''8''. His True Rage Attack and Storm Rush lets his clones do the rest of the chopping and carving.
245* EqualOpportunityEvil: Say what you will about his methods, but no one can say that Cao Cao didn't know real talent when he saw it. Incredibly Fat? ''Ludicrously Flamboyant''? Not the brightest bulb in the shed? Doesn't matter - if you do good by him, he personally sees that you're rewarded equally. In ''8'', the first half of his story mode involves him finding powerful allies in unlikely places, and offering them all places in his army even if they'd previously fought against him. [[spoiler:The one exception is [[ChronicBackstabbingDisorder Lu Bu]], and even then, he gives him [[SecretTestOfCharacter a chance to surprise him]] alongside his friend and comrade.]]
246** Also borders as a ReasonableAuthorityFigure when you consider that in real life, records stated that Cao Cao would never let anyone get away with abusing their power and/or slacking off on their job; as long as you were honest and dedicated, you were good in Cao Cao's book. That, and there were clear times Cao Cao wasn't afraid to admit he was wrong about something and openly accepted constructive criticism.
247* EvilChancellor: While he is the real power in Wei, he is actually "only" a high-ranking minister, and in earlier games he uses this as an excuse for his campaigns of conquest and subjugation. In ''7'', he's accused of this by Emperor Xian himself. The "evil" part gets kinda deemphasized as Wei stops being an "evil" faction, per se.
248* FaceDeathWithDignity: In 4's battle of Xu Chang, the final level against Wei, when it becomes clear the battle is lost the Wei soldiers beseech Cao Cao to withdraw. Instead of fleeing, Cao Cao refuses and orders the gates to be shut so his enemies can't chase his escaping forces and he begins his last stand. "''If this is my destiny so be it!''"
249* FinalBoss:
250** For Shu and Wu in ''4'' if you fulfill the conditions for Wei to be the last kingdom to fall.
251** Of the hypothetical routes of both Shu and Wu in ''8''. Both end with both factions allying together to invade Wei's capital city of Xuchang.
252** He's also one for Lu Bu's historical route in ''[=8:XL=]'', which ends with the Battle of Xiapi.
253* FromNobodyToNightmare: Just like with Liu Bei, his campaign in ''8'' starts out with just him, Xiahou Dun and Xiahou Yuan, and from there he not only goes on to found the most powerful of the three kingdoms (to the point that Shu and Wu need to form an alliance to stand a chance against him), but the only one officially backed by the Han emperor.
254* TheGoodChancellor: ''8'' finally makes him this, even before embarking on the hypothetical route. The Emperor, worried that he will become another Dong Zhuo, speaks to Cao Cao and finds him to be, if ambitious and unscrupulous, a man of personal integrity with high-minded goals for peace and prosperity, and gives him his blessing to run Wei.
255* HistoricalVillainUpgrade: PlayedWith. Cao Cao was initially treated as a villainous character, but later games began looking at his historical record, which portrayed him as a capable and wise ruler. While he's slowly gotten a better characterization as the series has gone along (especially after ''6''), outside of the Wei campaign, he's still mostly portrayed as ruthless and cruel. Historically, he was an excellent leader both as an administrator and a commander, and he treated his men as family (though this particular aspect of his personality is very much part of his character in the games). [[note]]The reason he was demonized in folklore was that he acted in many ways which went against the norms of his era. His ambition and ruthlessness were deemed deeply un-Confucian, while his system of meritocracy went against the norm that officials should be hired primarily on their morality and ethics. On top of these, his origins of having a foster grandfather who was a eunuch during an era where bloodlines mattered greatly, on top of such eunuchs proving a major factor in beginning the chaos that marred the end of the Han dynasty, worked against him as well. [[/note]]
256* HoistByHisOwnPetard: Cao Cao's tendency to recruit officers based solely on their talent and ambition comes back to bite him badly in several cases, particularly when [[spoiler:Sima Yi stages a rebellion and takes control of Wei.]]
257* HonorBeforeReason: When he's defeated at Xuchang in Wu's hypothetical path, he chooses to die instead of ruling together with Liu Bei and Sun Quan, but not before giving a final boast.
258-->'''Sun Quan:''' Cao Cao, will you join us, and form an alliance of peace? Liu Bei, yourself, and me. I believe a land supported by the three of us could still work.\
259'''Cao Cao:''' Impossible. My path is one of conquest. My ideal is absolute power and control. If we join hands, the land will be unstable. There is no true peace there.\
260'''Sun Quan:''' You will not change your mind? You will not lend your strength to my cause?\
261'''Cao Cao:''' I am a man. I will live and die walking my own path. Go, Tiger of Jiangdong. You are the victor in this war.
262* HumiliationConga: Suffers a few of these, particularly during his escape from Chibi, which historically went without any hitches. Both the game's and the novel's portrayal of him tend to make it a running gag in that heaven seems to literally be on his side being the most likely explanation for his quick recoveries.
263* JustTheFirstCitizen: Though ''technically'' only a high-ranking minister, he is '''''the''''' real power behind Wei, and everyone knows it.
264* LikeASonToMe: He treats his nephew, Cao Xiu, like his own son and lets him reside with his own son, Cao Pi.
265* MyGreatestFailure:
266** He takes full responsibility for the catastrophe at Chi Bi, lamenting that were it not for his mistakes he would have gone on to conquer the land. He does so in the hypothetical route of ''8''.
267** The deaths of Dian Wei and Xiahou Yuan weigh heavily on his conscience.
268* NiceJobFixingItVillain: In Chen Gong's "What If" DLC scenario for ''9'', he spares him after executing Lu Bu and recommends him to work under Liu Bei. Unfortunately for him, this gives Chen Gong the momentum to defeat him by manipulating Liu Bei, Ma Chao and Sun Ce to work with his strategies, defeating him at Luoyang and taking the Emperor under his control.
269** The tales of Lu Bu and Diaochan in ''6'' also count, seeing as they occurred because Cao Cao didn't fight them at Xiapi. He is killed off at the end of their stories.
270* NobleDemon: In earlier games, even the heinous acts he commits are done [[WellIntentionedExtremist with the intention of bringing order and safety to a chaotic world]].
271* NotSoDifferentRemark: When Xiahou Yuan notes the unlikeliness of Liu Bei being the leader of the last forces opposing Cao Cao in Wei's hypothetical route in 8, Xiahou Dun shoots back that their rush to power started with them running away from Dong Zhuo. Cao Cao accepts this, and finally acknowledges Liu Bei as a WorthyOpponent.
272* OutlivingOnesOffspring: His eldest son, Cao Ang, is killed in Wan Castle.
273* ParentalNeglect: During the events of Wan Castle, Cao Cao mourns the death of Dian Wei while paying virtually no need to the death of his eldest son, Cao Ang. This doubles as TruthInTelevision since historically Cao Cao flat out said that he was weeping for Dian Wei but not Cao Ang. Though when it came to his time on the death bed, he admitted the deaths of both his sons [[note]]The second son referred to here was Cao Chong, who died of illness in 208. Cao Cao had killed Hua Tuo, a famous physician, previously. In his mind, Cao believed that if he had not killed Hua, Chong would have survived.[[/note]] and Dian Wei were some of the biggest mistakes in his life.
274* RankScalesWithAsskicking: There are various good reasons why this guy can become a leader and one of them is his skill with a sword.
275* RegentForLife: He is chancellor and regent of Han until his death. His last title when he was still alive is "King of Wei".
276* TheRival: Liu Bei and the Sun family are his main obstacles to a unified China under his rule. Before them, there was Yuan Shao as well.
277* RidingIntoTheSunset: In Wei's hypothetical ending in ''8'' along with Xiahou Dun and Yuan. Also in Dian Wei's story mode in ''6'', he rides away from Wei after the fighting is over.
278* SelfMadeMan: He once was Dong Zhuo's subordinate, before betraying him by failed assassination on the tyrant. After he managed to escape Dong Zhuo's clutches, he raised his own army in his hometown, starting with his family from Cao and Xiahou, and later Xiahou Dun also brings Li Dian, Yue Jin, and Dian Wei to serve him. He even had the handicap of being adopted by a eunuch family, and being part of a eunuch's family was a huge disadvantage politically after the chaos eunuch interference in politics had caused for much of the Eastern Han era (culminating in Dong Zhuo seizing power). Becoming China's most powerful man despite having that political disadvantage is an incredible feat.
279* SoProudOfYou: Despite their misgivings, he really considers Cao Pi as a worthy heir and hopes that he continues his legacy to unite the land. This is more pronounced in ''Warriors Orochi 1'' where he and Dian Wei show up as reinforcements at the Battle of Yamazaki after being missing for the whole story and is very proud that his son is able to keep Wei together and resist Orochi that he lets him take command of their forces in the final battle.
280* TheStoic: He's the least expressive of the faction leaders, being reserved and rarely showing emotion. Xiahou Dun calls him out on his seeming lack of sympathy for the deaths of Dian Wei and Xiahou Yuan in ''7'', which he admits to on his deathbed.
281* TemptingFate: During his escape from the Battle of Chi Bi in most of games, he criticizes Shu's pursuit of him, mentioning he would've placed an ambush at particular points on the map. Guess what happens?
282* TheUnfettered: Played with. While he is definitely this in comparison to Liu Bei (who is [[TheFettered the exact opposite]]) ''and'' is known to be a man of ruthless ambition, Cao Cao also has many lines he refuses to cross.
283* WarriorPoet: Usually only mentioned through his conversation with Cai Wenji, that his historical background as poet is also brought to the game's characterization, which was passed onto his son Cao Zhi.
284* WhyAreYouNotMySon: At the end of Chapter 7 in Wei storyline in ''9'', Cao Cao praises Sun Quan for his leadership and being a worthy successor to his late father and brother and wishes that he wants a son just like him. [[InnocentlyInsensitive Unfortunately, he said this in front of Cao Pi]], ''his own son and heir'', which prompts Cao Xiu to call him out on this. After Cao Cao left, Cao Pi is deeply hurt with his father's statement. Later on, Cao Cao asks Sima Yi on his opinion about Cao Pi which causes him to reevaluate that he is a worthy successor. [[note]]Historically, Cao Pi himself was very insecure about his accession to the throne. Putting aside the fight between him and his younger brother Zhi for the right to become heir, Pi would often remark that if his brothers Cao Ang and Cao Chong were alive, he would not have become emperor (Ang was an elder brother who was above him in the order of succession, and died at the Battle of Wan Castle. Chong's intelligence and compassionate attitude, coupled with his beautiful looks, earned him the favour of his father; Chong died due to illness at a very young age.) [[/note]]
285* WorthyOpponent: Despite his disdain for the practicality of Liu Bei's high-minded idealism, Cao Cao respects his personal charisma and moral fiber. [[spoiler:Whenever he kills Liu Bei, particularly in ''8'''s hypothetical ending, he pays homage and respect to his fallen rival.]]
286** Historically, he saw Zhang Xiu as this as well. [[note]]Zhang was never defeated by Cao in the field of battle, and indeed caused Cao a humiliating and devastating loss that is Wan Castle. This defeat was never avenged by Cao, but he was magnanimous when Zhang surrendered a second time a few years later. Not only did he propose a marriage between his son Cao Jun and Zhang Xiu's daughter, Zhang was promoted to "General who Defeats the Qiang" after a good performance at Guandu. After the expedition against Yuan Tan at Nanpi, Zhang was given the right to extract taxation from 2000 households, at a time where other generals in Cao's army were entitled to less than 1000 households each.[[/note]]
287[[/folder]]
288
289!Debuting in ''Dynasty Warriors 2''
290
291[[folder:Xiahou Yuan]]
292
293!!!"The Happy General"
294
295[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/xiahou_yuan_artwork_dw9_7.png]]
296
297-->''"I've been waiting for a chance to show what I can do!"''
298
299->'''Voiced by''': Yasuhiko Tokuyama (Japanese), Creator/SteveBlum (English; ''4''-''5''), Creator/DanWoren (English; ''5 Xtreme Legends''-''6'') Creator/TonyOliver (English; ''WO2''-''8''), Brian Flaccus (English; ''9''), Jinliang Sun (Mandarin Chinese; ''9'')
300
301->'''Born''': (Unknown)\
302'''Died''': 219\
303'''Style Name''': Miaocai\
304'''Japanese spelling''': Kakō En "Myōsai"\
305'''Age''': 28\
306'''Height''': 6'0" (183cm)\
307'''Weapon''': Dadao (''2''-''3''), Mace and bow (''4''-''5''), Dao (''6''), Bow (''Strikeforce''-''7''), Bow and rod (''8'', ''9'' DLC), Twin rods (''9'')\
308
309General of Wei, and relative of Cao Cao and Xiahou Dun, Xiahou Yuan is one of the most feared generals in the Wei army and has a number of major accomplishments to his name.
310
311Not one for eloquence, Xiahou Yuan is a gruff yet practical man of war. Though dedicated to his family's vision, he is more social and loose than his older cousins, willing to crack affable jokes during battle. Always on the go, Xiahou Yuan thinks every battle as a step in Cao Cao's conquests and wants them to be done and over with as soon as possible. He has little tolerance for interruptions and is known to have a short fuse when the enemy gains the advantage.
312----
313* ActionDad: He is father of Xiahou Ba.
314* BenevolentBoss: He is shown to be good friends with Guo Huai in Hanzong Campaign.
315* BigFun: Shorter and rounder than most of the cast, and also a very jovial good-natured guy that can be quite reasonable.
316* BowAndSwordInAccord: His main weapon is a club, but he can also use arrow-based attacks in both ''4'' and ''5'', and returns in ''8''. However, the very latter provides him a moveset that makes him use a very heavy artillery arrow roughly the size of his own mace, while also having some of its charge attacks [[BlowYouAway fire wind-tunnels that trail his said arrow]] on the second inputs.
317* BumblingDad:
318** Plays this in ''7'' and ''Warriors Orochi 3'' with Xiahou Ba, who he treats more like a friend than his child.
319** Apparently his idea of parenting involves headlocks...lots of them.
320-->'''Xiahou Yuan:''' Just when I was wondering who this handsome guy is, turns out it's my son!
321* CharacterizationMarchesOn: Before ''4'', Yuan usually bares a gruffly, hot-blooded demeanor similar to Dun. ''4'' began the fashion of painting him as a more affable, wise-cracking man, and the edgier sides of his personality gradually tones down by later installments until Xiahou Ba becomes playable.
322* CoolUncle: He's very doting to his niece, Xiahou Ji, who also sees him as her father figure. In turn when Xiahou Yuan was killed at Hanzhong, Xiahou Ji requests her husband, Zhang Fei, to arrange a private funeral for him which Zhang Fei complied.
323* DefiantToTheEnd:
324** In Shu's extra stage for [=8:XL=], he [[spoiler:fires [[LastBreathBullet one last arrow]] at Liu Bei before drawing his last breath, forcing Fa Zheng to [[TakingTheBullet Take The Arrow]].]]
325** This also happens again in ''9'' where he battles Huang Zhong and after being outnumbered by Shu forces, [[FaceDeathWithDignity he tells the old man that he will see him on "the other side"]] before he gets hit squarely on the face by Huang Zhong's arrow.
326* FatAndSkinny: Has this dynamic with Zhang He throughout campaigns around Hanzhong.
327* HeavenAbove: A number of his iron clubs in the fourth, fifth and eighth installments nod to the nine different heavens of Chinese mythology in their Asian port names.
328* HistoricalBadassUpgrade: A mild case. While a very capable commander and fighter historically, nothing is mentioned about his skills in archery.
329* HistoricalDowngrade: At least compared to his more famous cousin Dun, Yuan is rather overshadowed. Dun already became some sort of icon as an [[HandicappedBadass "one-eyed warrior"]] while Yuan was kinda TheGenericGuy in the earlier games, until ''5'' fleshed out more of his personality. Historically, Yuan was ''way'' more active in the military than Dun, who was more like an administrator and not a very good military general. Yuan is also famous enough that his branch of the Xiahou clan also became famous (which is also a major reason for Zhang Fei taking Xiahouji, Yuan's close niece, to be his wife) and at least four of his children[[note]]Xiahou Ba, Xiahou Wei, Xiahou Hui, and Xiahou He.[[/note]] were active during the Northern Campaign under Cao Zhen and Sima Yi's leadership, and eventually one of them went on to serve the Jin Dynasty despite another branch of the Xiahou family (Xiahou Xuan and Xiahou Hui[[note]]Sima Shi's first wife who was allegedly poisoned to death by him.[[/note]]) being known to be hostile towards the Sima clan. Some of Yuan's other grandsons/descendants also served the Jin Dynasty; Sima Rui, the first emperor of the Eastern Jin, was also one of his descendants. [[note]]Sima Rui's mother, Xiahou Guangji, was his great-granddaughter, and Xin Xianying's granddaughter. [[/note]]As for Dun, not much is known about his children/descendants, but it's at least known that one of his sons, Xiahou Mao, was an incompetent general, on top of being a [[TheCasanova womanizer]].
330* ImprobableAimingSkills: As of ''4'' he wields a bow. He eventually uses a lot of different arrow-based attacks later on, ranging from fire-raining arrows to a large-energy arrow shot as of ''7''. Also uses his rod in the place of his arrow for his second EX Attack in ''8: XL''.
331* InSpiteOfANail: In Shu's story mode, despite him being killed at Hanzhong, Xiahou Yuan still appears against them in the Hypothetical route.
332* UsefulNotes/JapanesePronouns[=/=]VerbalTic: A very unique case in that Xiahou Yuan in the Japanese dub uses "oresama" (a more pompous way to say "ore") as the pronoun to refer to himself with "da ze" being his usual ending tic; Xiahou Yuan's jolly nature is often ''not'' befitting [[ArrogantKungFuGuy the usual archetype]] [[TrashTalk that use such Japanese speech patterns]].
333* LikeADaughterToMe: He considers his niece, Xiahou Ji, as his own daughter. He even respects her decision to stay with Zhang Fei after seeing how happy she is with him.
334* OddFriendship: With Zhang He, especially in ''5''.
335* ThePollyanna: There's a good number of his artworks/renders that makes him show off [[WhenHeSmiles his bright smile]].
336* TheRival: Huang Zhong in most cases (he was even the one who historically killed Xiahou Yuan). The two of them however, are instead close friends in the ''Warriors Orochi'' series.
337* TrueCompanions: To Cao Cao, alongside Dun, especially in Wei's hypothetical ending in ''8'', where he follows his lord RidingIntoTheSunset.
338* StoutStrength: Like Cao Ren, he's rounder (but not too shorter) than most characters and this is reflected in his strength.
339* SoProudOfYou: He's very proud that Xiahou Ji is no longer a sheltered girl but a strong-willed woman despite that they're on opposing sides.
340* WarriorPrince: The Xiahou family is closely related to the Cao royal family, which he fights for in this age of war.
341
342
343[[/folder]]
344
345[[folder:Zhang Liao]]
346
347!!!"The Unmatched Blade"
348
349[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/zhang_liao_artwork_dw9.png]]
350
351-->''"Victory on the battlefield is worth any cost!"''
352
353->'''Voiced by''': Hirofumi Tanaka (Japanese), Creator/{{Michael McConnohie}} (English; ''4'' and ''5''), Creator/RogerCraigSmith (English; ''6'' to ''8''), Joshua Tomar (English; ''8 Xtreme Legends''), Randy Thompson (English; ''9''), Jinliang Sun (Mandarin Chinese; ''9'')
354
355->'''Born''': 169\
356'''Died''': 222\
357'''Style Name''': Wenyuan\
358'''Japanese spelling''': Chō Ryō "Bun'en"\
359'''Age''': 27\
360'''Height''': 6'1" (185cm)\
361'''Weapon''': Gouliandao (''2''-''5''), dual yue (''6''-''9'')\
362
363Zhang Liao is one of the most powerful fighters in the Three Kingdoms Era. He first served under Dong Zhuo, who then appointed him under his top general Lu Bu. When Dong Zhuo was assassinated by Lu Bu, Zhang Liao joined the latter on his quest to conquer the land.
364
365However, during the battle of Xia Pi, Lu Bu's forces were defeated by a combined Wei and Shu army. Lu Bu was defeated and captured by Cao Cao, and Zhang Liao would submit and faithfully serve Wei until his death. Most famously, he led a comparatively minuscule army at Hefei, and ''crushed'' a gigantic Wu force attacking it, stopping Wu's northern invasion cold and leaving the whole kingdom terrified of him.
366----
367* ActionDad: His son Zhang Hu is still generic, but this trope is still played. In Battle of Hefei for ''7'', he is accompanied by his son, at the very least.
368* AntiVillain:
369** In earlier installments, Zhang Liao was a steadfast man of honor who happened to work for Wei. Later installments have made him even more sympathetic, but his faction has stopped being villainous by that point.
370** He's also the more noble member of Lu Bu's faction in ''8:XL'''s Lu Bu campaign.
371* BadassCrew: Leader of the Five Wei Generals, and probably the most dangerous in personal combat.
372* BigDamnHeroes: If the player's character is on his side, hearing the panicked screams of "It's Zhang Liao! Zhang Liao has come!" from the enemy force at Hei Fei is morale raising.
373* BodyguardBetrayal: In Dong Bai's storyline for ''9'', he leaves her to join Lu Bu instead after he clashed with him. Dong Bai is very pissed with this that her last campaign is all about defeating him and Cao Cao.
374* CompositeCharacter: Because Pang De was removed in ''6'', Zhang Liao absorbed parts of his attributes (appearance, his "path of the warrior" speech and his weapons). Reversed in later installments.
375* DeathSeeker: Once captured at Xia Pi, he wished to die a warrior's death, but Cao Cao, impressed by his bravery, spared and recruited him.
376* CrutchCharacter / GuestStarPartyMember: Serves as this to Dong Bai in her story in ''9''. He acts as a bodyguard for her in the opening of her story, but leaves to join Lu Bu as soon the story starts proper.
377* DefeatingTheUndefeatable: [[spoiler:Zhang Liao singlehandedly defeats Guan Yu, Zhang Fei, Zhao Yun and Liu Bei in Wei's Story Mode for ''7'']].
378* {{Determinator}}: When fighting against him in He Fei, he returns no less than ''four'' times after being defeated.
379* TheDragon: Before joining Wei upon his master's death, Zhang Liao served as Lu Bu's second in command and the ''other'' great warrior in his entourage.
380* TheDreaded:
381** Mothers in Wu used him as a bogeyman to frighten their children after his victories at Hefei. It leads to some rather useful GameplayAndStoryIntegration, as his very presence in certain missions terrifies enemy troops and reduces their fighting ability. As shown in ''Warriors Orochi 3'', however, Zhang Liao himself isn't comfortable with this status.
382** Fittingly, his stratagem in ''Dynasty Warriors NEXT'' is "Fearsome Tale", which reduces the defense of all enemy troops.
383** He was already feared ''before'' being Cao Cao's general, when he was [[TheDragon Lu Bu's subordinate]]. Facing Lu Bu the battlefield is already bad enough, but facing him ''and'' Zhang Liao is even worse.
384* FaceDeathWithDignity: Does this after he is defeated in Xiapi. Cao Cao, however, is impressed by this and not only spares him but recruits Zhang Liao.
385* FriendlyEnemy: In one of the earlier ''Dynasty Warriors'' installments, the "Escape of Guan Yu" stage opens with a cutscene with the departing Guan bidding farewell to Zhang Liao due to a WorthyOpponent cordiality.
386* HonorBeforeReason:
387** A rare example where it turns out to be the correct thing to do is his and Lu Bu's capture at Xiapi. Zhang Liao chooses to FaceDeathWithDignity, but Cao Cao is not only impressed enough to spare Zhang Liao's life over Lu Bu's (although that may be how Lu Bu [[ChronicBackstabbingDisorder cannot be trusted]]), he also recruits Zhang Liao.
388** It's less effective in ''7'' where he opts to continue fighting Sun Quan when he joined by Lianshi and Ding Feng. It costs him his life.
389* TheLancer: He could be considered this for Lu Bu; both are mighty and feared warriors but while Lu Bu is comparable to a savage beast, Zhang Liao is gentlemanly. He is also the closest thing Lu Bu has to a friend in the series.
390* OneManArmy: Powerful enough to earn Lu Bu's respect? Defeated a vastly larger army at Hefei? Even in a series [[WorldOfBadass where most playable characters are this trope]], he stands out. [[note]]Historically, Zhang Liao was one among a very small group of men who actually did DW-like stunts during the Three Kingdoms era; see Chen Shou's account of the Battle of Leisure Ford (Xiaoyao Jin). [[/note]]
391* PaletteSwap: Wears a mostly black outfit (with shades of red) while still serving Dong Zhuo and Lu Bu in ''8'', and while playable in Lu Bu's mini-campaign in ''[=8XL=]''.
392* PowerTrio: With Li Dian and Yue Jin at Hefei, where Li Dian outgrows his personal feud with Zhang Liao and Yue Jin learns to broaden his talents. Even when Li Dian and Yue Jin were non-playable characters, they had this moment!
393* RecurringBoss: In Wu's hypothetical version of the Battle of Hefei in ''8'', he appears several times. Even with Wu's most brilliant strategists working overtime to counter his every move, Zhang Liao keeps getting up four or five times throughout the battle, [[CameBackStrong each time gaining increased damage and combat resistance]].
394* SecretTestOfCharacter: In ''NEXT'', after Xia Pi Cao Cao asks Chen Gong, Lu Bu, and Zhang Liao to serve him as generals and strategists. Chen Gong refuses angrily and dies DefiantToTheEnd. Lu Bu agrees, but Cao Cao knows he cannot be trusted and executes him. Zhang Liao remains silent, ready to [[FaceDeathWithDignity die with dignity]], and Cao Cao, impressed, gives him a job. Meanwhile, in ''8'', during the Wei campaign, he asks them what strength means to them. Lu Bu defines strength in brute physical terms, as the power to take what he can whenever he wants, while Zhang Liao defines it as the power to make one's beliefs into reality. The circumstances change, but the result is the same.
395* TokenGoodTeammate: During his servitude with Dong Zhuo and Lu Bu, he tends to express disgust towards their more brutal methods. The {{mooks}} in Lu Bu's mini-campaign [[LampshadeHanging lampshade]] it, but conclude that his high morals are also the reason he ''stays'' with them, as the duty of a subordinate to a superior.
396* TheWorfBarrage: Played with in Wei's Story Mode in ''7'' at the Battle of Chang Ban, where he uses an attack that would instantly kill a normal opponent against Zhao Yun, Guan Yu, and Zhang Fei.
397[[/folder]]
398
399[[folder:Sima Yi]]
400Prior to ''7'', he was treated as a Wei character. After getting [[Characters/DynastyWarriorsJinKingdom his own "kingdom"]], he's largely slipped OutOfFocus, and although he makes a cameo appearances for Wei in ''7'' during the Hanzhong campaign and in Wang Yi's story for ''7: Xtreme Legends'', ''8'' removes him altogether from the Wei campaign. However, he and the other Jin officers are frequently encountered as adversaries when the other factions fight Wei during the later parts of their campaigns.
401[[/folder]]
402
403!Debuting in ''Dynasty Warriors 3''
404
405[[folder:Xu Huang]]
406
407!!!"The Disciple of War"
408
409[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/xu_huang_artwork_dw9.png]]
410
411-->''"There is no truer path than that of the warrior."''
412
413->'''Voiced by''': Kei'ichirou Yamamoto (Japanese), Creator/PaulStPeter (English; ''4''), Creator/KimStrauss (English; ''5''), Creator/TravisWillingham (English; ''6''-''7''), Creator/KyleHebert (English; ''8''), Mike Quirk (English; ''9''), Linhao Qing (Mandarin Chinese; ''9'')
414
415->'''Born''': (Unknown)\
416'''Died''': 227\
417'''Style Name''': Gongming\
418'''Japanese spelling''': Jo Kō "Kōmei"\
419'''Age''': 33\
420'''Height''': 6'1" (185cm)\
421'''Weapon''': Great Yue (''3''-''5'', ''Next''-''9''), Ji (''6''-''7'')\
422
423Honest and true, Xu Huang devotes himself to the warrior's path and constantly trains for self-improvement. He believes that only true strength can create the world that Cao Cao envisions.
424
425Considered to be a mighty warrior with a strong sense of justice, Xu Huang is a man who adamantly stays true to his life as a warrior. He does not care for politics or bribery, believing that only one's strength can carve the new future. A man who lives by his blade, he will even continue his lifestyle during times of peace.
426----
427* AntiVillain: He serves Cao Cao to achieve martial perfection rather than to fulfill personal greed or ambition.
428* ArrogantKungFuGuy: Has this characterization in ''5'' due to many of his lines, tune, and speech pattern emphasize his confidence in his fighting abilities. In ''Videogame/WarriorsOrochi 2'', he even gets along with Musashi who is also depicted as ArrogantKungFuGuy in ''Videogame/SamuraiWarriors''. This characterization is no longer present as of ''7'' where he's depicted as more serious-minded warrior.
429* BadassCrew: Among the Five Wei Generals.
430* BloodKnight: A positive example - while he's seeking fights here and there, Xu Huang regardless prefers [[LetsFightLikeGentlemen fair fights]], to aid him in perfecting his fighting style.
431* FriendlyRivalry: To Guan Yu, who has tailored dialogue to the effect of "He is a WorthyOpponent and I must surpass him!" in most installments.
432* GracefulLoser: In ''6'', for instance, he thanks the player's character as he dies because it is a warrior's death by a stronger warrior.
433* HeelFaceTurn: Historically, he was actually a rebel in the past before being recruited in an actual army. Man Chong was the one who convinced him to defect.
434* HonorBeforeReason: Inverted in Shu's historical route for ''8''. When Xu Huang participates in the flood attack at Fan Castle for the sake of his kingdom, he chooses to forsake his honor by fighting with underhanded tactics to slay Guan Yu. This is lampshaded by the God of War himself.
435* OutOfCharacterMoment: He is one of the officers who sides with Sima Yi's rebellion against Cao family in ''6'' and he only does it to test himself; pretty odd for an honorable guy like him.
436* WarriorMonk: The focus is primarily on the "warrior" rather than the "monk," but Xu Huang seeks to achieve enlightenment through the perfection of his deadly art: the so-called "Pinnacle of Might."
437* WorthyOpponent: One of many Wei officers who consider Guan Yu to be this.
438[[/folder]]
439
440[[folder:Zhang He]]
441
442!!!"The Champion of Magnificence"
443
444[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/zhang_he_artwork_dw9.png]]
445
446-->''"I shall shower this battlefield in elegance and grace!"''
447
448->'''Voiced by''': Yoshiyuki Kouno (Japanese), S. Scott Bullock (English; ''4''), Creator/YuriLowenthal (English; ''5''-''8''), Ryan Lefton (English; ''9''), Teng Xin (Mandarin Chinese; ''9'')
449
450->'''Born''': 167\
451'''Died''': 231\
452'''Style Name''': Junyi\
453'''Japanese spelling''': Chō Kō "Shungai"\
454'''Age''': 29\
455'''Height''': 6'4 1/2" (194cm)\
456'''Weapon''': Claws (''3''-''5'', ''6:S'', ''Strikeforce''-''8'', ''9'' DLC), Qiang (''6''), Throwing daggers (''9'')\
457
458Zhang He began his service under Yuan Shao. However, during the battle of Guan Du when Yuan Shao's forces were being routed by Cao Cao, Zhang He noticed how "unbeautiful" Yuan Shao's tactics were, and thus defected to Cao Cao and the Wei army.
459
460He was in many battles, most noticeably his role in the battle of Jieting when he trapped Shu's young strategist Ma Su on a mountain road and nearly killed him.
461----
462* AgentPeacock: He tries to be beautiful in all his fights, both in appearance and tactics.
463* AmbiguouslyBi: Shows a deep appreciation for officers of either gender whom he considers elegant/beautiful but doesn't really display any explicit romantic interest in these officers.
464* AnimalMotifs: Runs with the butterfly motif since ''4'', appearing in some of his attacks as representation of his obsession with beauty. ''4'' even gave him an alternate costume with butterfly wings, while ''5'' added energy butterflies to some of his attacks. Finally, ''7'' goes as far as giving him a butterfly attack that looks like ([[ShoutOut and is named after]]) the "[[Anime/TurnAGundam Moonlight Butterfly]]". This is most likely due to the fact his name is pronounced "Chō Kō" in Japanese, which is the Japanese word for butterfly ("Kō Chō") in reverse.
465* BadassCrew: One of the Five Wei Generals.
466* CampyCombat: He wants to be beautiful in battle and is very flamboyant, having worn a butterfly outfit and high heels. He certainly looks pretty in a fight, wielding claws and moving in an elegant dance resembling ballet.
467* CharacterExaggeration:
468** No small part in terms of improved voice acting, but the peak of his flamboyancy reached in ''6'', where he wears ''high heels''. This is later toned down in later instalments.
469** Koei definitely did this with his character as a whole, which was most likely most based on his interest and encouragement in learning the pre-Qin Five Classics which Koei might've equated to high culture.
470* ChewingTheScenery: Just watch one cutscene and hear him declare "Let us have a GLORIOUS Fight!" He even manages to be silly when he's sincerely consoling Xiahou Ba over the death of his father.
471* CombatAestheticist: The guy ''really'' likes beauty. He finds it on a lot of things, especially on the battlefield, where he wants everything - from the formation of his troops (who are [[YouALLLookFamiliar implied to be as camp as he is]]) to he and his troops' fighting style - to be beautiful.
472* DanceBattler: Many of his combo strings and Musou attacks resemble ballet.
473* DancePartyEnding: In character-based games such as ''5'' and ''9'', his story would always end with him leading his troops for a dance party.
474* TheDandy: He always dresses to impress, and takes good care of his looks.
475* DudeLooksLikeALady: In earlier installments, if you squint, it's hard to tell him and Zhenji apart.
476* EveryoneHasStandards:
477** In ''6'' he says that attacking refugees to provoke Liu Bei into a confrontation would be an effective plan but, "lacking in grace".
478** In ''7'', he expresses to Zhao Yun his distaste over having to attack a man carrying an infant.
479* TheFightingNarcissist: {{Subverted|Trope}}, He looks and acts vain but he falls short on the {{Narcissist}} requirement. He genuinely praises other people's actions if he finds them beautiful. In Empires games or those with bonds like 7 and 8, he admits he can fall in love with others if he finds them beautiful enough for his tastes.
480* IncomingHam: Zhang He ''will'' make sure you know when he's about to appear in a cutscene!
481* LargeHam: His sexuality and morality may both be in question, but his glorious flamboyance is not.
482* LongHairedPrettyboy: Long hair is part of his beauty.
483* MilkingTheGiantCow: You'd be hard pressed to find a cutscene where he ''doesn't'' gesture with energetic beauty.
484* NonindicativeName: One of his claws is called Godly Axe.
485* PaletteSwap: He wears gold during his time of serving Yuan Shao.
486* {{Pride}}: Very much in love with himself, though if you marry him in ''6: Empires'', he will tell you not to work too hard and spoil your beauty.
487* SissyVillain: If you consider Wei the villains, you have a man who loves wearing fabulous clothes, using beautiful words, and performing elegant dances. Comically, the troops under his command, [[YouALLLookFamiliar despite not really showing it on their models]], appear to share this characterization.
488* TrialByCombat: Participates in this in order to [[DudeLooksLikeALady find out who is the most beautiful in all the land]].
489* UnusuallyUninterestingSight:
490** No matter how much Zhang He flounces, twirls and sing songs during his monologues, other Wei officers barely bat an eye and converse with him completely in the norm.
491** ''7'' averts this in many cases, as there are a few unique quotes used by allies and enemies alike involving his sheer fruitiness.
492-->'''Jia Xu:''' You are an odd one, aren't you?
493* VanityIsFeminine: Whatever his sexuality, there's no denying that Zhang He is both very vain and ''very'' feminine.
494* WalkingShirtlessScene: His design in ''3'' lacks a shirt.
495[[/folder]]
496
497[[folder:Zhenji]]
498
499!!!"The Imperial Flower of Beauty"
500
501[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/zhenji_artwork_dw9.png]]
502
503-->''"I hope you enjoy this as much as I will."''
504
505->'''Voiced by''': Yuko Sumitomo (Japanese), Creator/MichelleRuff (English, ''4''-''5''), Creator/WendeeLee (English; ''6''-''8''), Guerin Percy (English; ''9''), Jie Yang (Mandarin Chinese; ''9'')
506
507->'''Born''': January 26, 182 or 183\
508'''Died''': 221\
509'''Japanese spelling''': Shinki (Shin Raku for her real name)\
510'''Age''': 25\
511'''Height''': 5'4 1/2" (163cm)\
512'''Weapon''': Flute (''3''-''5'', ''7''-''8'', ''9'' DLC), Whip chain (''6'', ''9'')\
513
514Zhen Luo, AKA Zhenji (Lady Zhen) first served under Yuan Shao and was married to one of his sons. Cao Cao's son Cao Pi was taken by her great beauty and pursued her to be his wife after the Yuan's defeat.
515
516Zhenji is a slightly arrogant woman who knows her status in society and isn't afraid to say it. She can sometimes come off as cold and aloof, even to her own husband, but she is loyal to Wei and supports her father-in-law Cao Cao in his quest to unite the land.
517----
518* AdaptationalAngstDowngrade: Because Guo Nuwang, who became Cao Pi's second wife, never appears and the issue regarding Cao Rui's parentage was never discussed in-game, all the drama that Zhenji experienced is nonexistent. She and Cao Pi remain HappilyMarried.
519* AdaptationalJerkass:
520** In both the novel and historical records, Lady Zhen was a NiceGirl and a top contender of TheWoobie. Ever since she debuted in ''Dynasty Warriors'', she's portrayed as a proud IceQueen that eventually TookALevelInJerkass and started UnholyMatrimony with Cao Pi; she's not exactly nice anymore (but still capable of it, on a select few). The 'villainy' comes from the fact that she's with Wei, the 'villain' group, but latter games had made the faction more rounded up, so she's not quite villainous anymore.
521** This also applies to her relationship with Yuan Xi. Historically, he was away in You Province while Zhen was in Ye with Yuan Shang's mother when Cao Cao's army took over the city and the two women were found and captured by Cao Pi who is then infatuated with Zhen. In most games, she willingly abandons Yuan for Cao Pi. In ''[=4:XL=]'', she even defects to Cao Pi (if the player chooses) without being [[BestHerToBedHer defeated]].
522* AlphaBitch: Played with. She does look down on other factions' ladies, including harsh rivalries with Yueying and Lianshi over their husbands and looks, but she treats her own faction's women as friends and equals without much drama.
523* AmbiguouslyBi: While she's devoted to her husband, Zhenji has oddly flirtatious tailored dialogue with other female officers.
524* BattleCouple: She accompanies her husband, Cao Pi, on his campaigns.
525* BlueBlood: A lifelong aristocrat, born and married into privilege and wealth. Twice. [[note]]Lady Zhen's ancestor Zhen Han (died 12 CE) served as Grand Protector (太保) during the late Western Han era; Zhen's family was allocated a hereditary position with a salary of 2000 ''dan'' (1 ''dan'' during the Han era was roughly equal to 31 kg) of rice/wheat.[[/note]]
526* BreakThemByTalking: Played straight in 8 when she attempts to demoralize Yueying and Zhurong.
527* CompositeCharacter: It's possible that the game's Zhenji is a combination of the historical Lady Zhen and Lady Guo (who was Cao Pi's new favourite wife and the one whom he chose as his empress historically). It would explain why their relationship remains happy, and also why, after her husband was introduced, Zhenji became noticeably meaner.
528* DamselInDistress:
529** One of the missions on Chibi in ''9'' revolve around a group of Wei soldier squads, one of them being led by Zhenji, being separated after the fire attack. Playing as a Wei character involve saving her from Wu soldiers who think she'd make a good trophy; playing as a Shu/Wu character involve attempting to round her up for capture, on succeeding, Zhenji will contemplate about [[BetterToDieThanBeKilled killing herself rather than becoming the trope for real]], but a Wei soldier will volunteer as a decoy and tells her to make a run for it.
530** In one side mission of the first ''Warriors Orochi'' game, she's under attack by Orochi's forces in response to Cao Pi's betrayal. Then, Fuuma Kotaro sends a phantom version of her husband to kill her until the real Cao Pi rescues her.
531* DragonLady: This is averted on two counts. 1.) Since this is China, ''everyone'' is Chinese and 2.) Zhenji is capable of acting decent among her allies and gets along well with sweet characters like Cai Wenji.
532* DubNameChange: In the Chinese version of the games, she is known as "Zhen Luo" (甄洛), her name as used in Yue opera (her real given name was not recorded in history). This is because the Chinese character used to write "ji" (姬 in Chinese and 姫 in Japanese) means "concubine" in Chinese, which she is not. The proper Chinese translation of "Lady Zhen" is actually 甄夫人 (Zhen Furen).
533* GracefulLadiesLikePurple: Though mostly because it's the faction color. Note that when she's serving as an officer under the Yuan family, her outfits are very ''yellow''.
534* GratuitousPrincess: She is Cao Pi's empress throughout their lives, without the drama that accompanied it in history and the novel. Naturally, this does not include the "drama" of fighting for Wei.
535* HappilyMarried: Her marriage with Cao Pi is presented as less dramatic than it was historially.
536* AnIcePerson: In ''6'', her whip moveset, which she shares with Diaochan, is differentiated by having her freeze nearby enemies at the end of her Musou Attack (Diaochan merely pushes them away). In ''7'', her default Musou Attack is calling forth a rain of ice to freeze the enemies.
537* IceQueen: Played with. Zhenji is cold, cruel, and sarcastic to characters in other factions, but she's nicer to her friends and allies.
538* InsultBackfire: Zhenji may not have a very high view of the other factions' ladies, but her jabs towards them... leave a lot to be desired, as her insults often get thrown back in her face.
539** In Wei's hypothetical story, she doesn't hesitate to comment on Zhurong's lack of "class" and calls Yueying a coward in front of her face. However, both women just ridicule her for opening her mouth.
540** In Wu's hypothetical story, she tells Shangxiang that she should do some learning in etiquette. Shangxiang responds that Liu Bei likes her the way she is.
541* LadyOfWar: Graceful, dignified, and fights with an instrument rather than a weapon. Note that she's rather darker than the usual depiction.
542* KickingAssInAllHerFinery: Not an installment goes by where Zhenji doesn't show up to a brutal battle in a gorgeous dress.
543* MagicalFlutist: All appearances except ''6'' and ''9''; if she doesn't beat you to death with her iron flute, she'll play a tune on it that can kill you.
544* MsFanservice: Zhenji is essentially the first example of this trope for ''Dynasty Warriors'' series, as her clothes always show off her skin since her debut.
545* PaletteSwap: She wears gold when she serves Yuan Shao due to being married to one of his sons, Yuan Xi.
546* RavenHairIvorySkin: She is one of the few female characters whose beauty is noticed by several other characters. As a noblewoman (albeit one active on the battlefield) she has pale skin and beautiful black hair.
547* RichBitch: The bitch is debatable ("yes" for enemies and "no" for allies), but Zhenji was born into wealth and married into it twice.
548* RunningGag: Much of Zhenji's unique dialogue against enemy officers in ''[=DW8=]'' is with female characters who happen to be wives of major characters within their factions; her targets are Shangxiang, Zhurong, Yueying and Daqiao, Zhenji inflates her ego and taunts them with diminishing their value as proper women of etiquette compared to her grace, wondering how they even got married, slandering their husbands as well by saying they don't have a keen eye for picking women. All the taunting doesn't work because the women Zhenji targets are all strong willed and will fire right back.
549* SatelliteLoveInterest: Has become less of an independent character since Cao Pi was introduced. Given her little storyline involvement in ''7'' and ''Warriors Orochi 3'', she has started to become more of a supporting character for her husband. Unusually, she was introduced as a unique playable character two games ''before'' her far more historically impactful husband.
550* SignatureInstrument: Her flute is her weapon. Outside of the battlefield, she plays with it during downtime usually with fellow musician, Cai Wenji.
551* TheSmurfettePrinciple: Ever since her debut, Zhenji has been the single woman character for Wei, but she lost her status since the introduction of more ladies like Cai Wenji and Wang Yi. Both of them did not make the cut for the strategy RPG spinoff which once again relegates Zhen to this trope for Wei.
552* SparedByTheAdaptation: Historically and in the novel, Cao Pi forced her to commit suicide when he found a new favorite (Lady Guo) and because their son Cao Rui is suspected to be MamasBabyPapasMaybe since he was born rather prematurely, so Zhenji is suspected to be already pregnant by Yuan Xi by the time she married Cao Pi. The games make no mention of this, since said favorite never appears, so the two of them remain HappilyMarried. Alternatively, it's possible [[CompositeCharacter the favorite's traits are transplanted into Zhen herself]] ([[TookALevelInJerkass which may explain why, when Cao Pi was introduced, she got noticeably meaner]]).
553* TookALevelInJerkass: Has become noticeably crueler since ''5''. Then again, given her husband made his debut in that game, and considering how he's portrayed, this isn't such a stretch. Also, see CompositeCharacter above.
554* TookALevelInKindness: A small one but noticeable in ''8'', as she gets along well with Cai Wenji and acts nicer.
555* UnholyMatrimony: Again their villainous attributes depends on the game and the viewer but she definitely has the matrimony with Cao Pi - quite happily, thanks to SparedByTheAdaptation.
556* WhipOfDominance: She can fight with the Chain Whips in ''6'', ''9'' and the moveset gives her a very domineering body language, fitting for her character who's often portrayed as an IceQueen and a sensual and domineering DragonLady.
557* WomenPreferStrongMen: She usually ditches her first husband Yuan Xi because she sees him as being too weak, when compared to the men of Wei, in particular Cao Pi.
558[[/folder]]
559
560!Debuting in ''Dynasty Warriors 4''
561
562[[folder:Cao Ren]]
563
564!!!"The Steady Shield"
565
566[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/cao_ren_artwork_dw9.png]]
567
568-->''"May my shield serve to protect my lord from the chaos!"''
569
570->'''Voiced by''': Creator/HisaoEgawa (Japanese), Creator/BeauBillingslea (English; ''4''-''8''), Creator/WilliamSalyers (English; ''9''), Xiao Tan (Mandarin Chinese; ''9'')
571
572->'''Born''': 168\
573'''Died''': May 6, 223\
574'''Style Name''': Zixiao\
575'''Japanese spelling''': Sō Jin "Shikō"\
576'''Age''': 31\
577'''Height''': 5'8 1/2" (174cm)\
578'''Weapon''': Spiked shield (''4''-''5'', ''7:E''-''8''), Trident (''6''), Flail (''7'', ''9'')
579
580A cousin of Cao Cao's and one of his most trusted retainers, Cao Ren is an excellent general known for his ability to defend locations from attack. He would gladly sacrifice his life to help his lord.
581
582Cao Ren is a kind and compassionate man who is an adamant practitioner of endurance. He usually refers to himself as an immovable rock obstructing his enemies' path who will not falter unless he is broken. A pacifist at heart, he actually dislikes war and those who actively perpetuate it. He sees war as a necessary evil, the only way to end the currently ongoing strife. He cares for the safety of his allies and enemies, believing that everyone should live in happiness.
583----
584* AnimalMotifs: The crane and peng (in his third weapon) and fenghuang and/or roc (fourth weapon and weapon in ''6''), which most likely ties into being a divine yet compassionate being of grace.
585* AntiVillain: Back when Wei was still the "evil" faction, he was already the stalwart and noble defender of his lord with very notable GentleGiant qualities apparent in the fourth and fifth installments.
586* BatmanGambit: Pulls this off during Shu's story mode in 8, by deliberately allowing Guan Yu to take Fan Castle so that the Wei Forces stationed there can encircle the Shu Forces.
587* BigDamnHeroes: Historically and in his Legend Mode in ''4: XL'', where he charges out of his position held at Jiangling Castle to save Niu Jin's ass (who was provoked by the opposing Wu forces outside). Despite losing Jiangling afterwards, he only gets demoted by one rank due to his successful efforts in that rescue.
588* CoolHelmet: Rarely seen without a helmet because he is big on defense.
589* {{Delinquents}}: Historically in his younger days, to the point where he was disowned by his father. He eventually changed from this to be very disciplined and battle-hardened while enlisted in the army.
590* DemotedToExtra: Starts suffering from this as the Wei roster expands, particular in 6. Despite his early presence in 7 and 8 he winds up serving fairly minor roles as the series go on. Then it is inverted in 8: Xtreme Legends where Wei's expanded scenarios put more focus on him.
591* GeniusBruiser: He is a large warrior wearing heavy armor and he is also one of the most tactically adept of Cao Cao's generals, even capable of using the complicated Eight Gates Formation.
592* {{Guyliner}}: In the form of war paint; older games gave it a scarred-yet-sad-and-compassionate touch.
593* HypocriticalHumor: Calls out Guan Yu for using a flood attack in ''5'', forgetting the fact that said tactic was used to beat Lu Bu.
594* NiceGuy: Very much so in the previous installments (his debut in ''4'' and ''5''), where he speaks a lot about peace and encourages people to relish in it.
595* PowerTrio: With Yu Jin's TheSpock and Pang De's TheKirk at Fan Castle. Cao Ren, by his nature, is emotional TheMcCoy.
596* ReluctantWarrior: [[CrapsackWorld This is what happens when an]] ActualPacifist forces himself to become a MartialPacifist. He has a notable dislike for war and those who revel in it.
597* StoneWall: Tactics-wise. Being a MartialPacifist, he heavily prefers defensive, retaliatory tactics over aggressive ones.
598* StoutStrength: His torso is squat and almost spherical, but his muscular arms are thicker than most character's legs.
599* TokenGoodTeammate: Amongst ambitious, jerkass, scheming, "villainous" characters, Cao Ren is a peace-loving man who hates chaos. It's zigzagged post-''5'', since most of the other Wei characters take swings in {{AntiVillain}}y (and there have been many other highly-sympathetic characters introduced, particularly Cai Wenji), thus Ren doesn't stand out like he used to.
600* UndyingLoyalty: To his cousin, and to the idea of peace, he will stand like a wall against any threat.
601* WarriorPrince: He is cousin of Cao Cao, member of Cao royal family, and fortress guard.
602[[/folder]]
603
604!Debuting in ''Dynasty Warriors 5''
605
606[[folder:Cao Pi]]
607
608!!!"The Cunning Successor"
609
610[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/cao_pi_artwork_dw9.png]]
611
612-->''"Know that one day this entire land will be mine!"''
613
614->'''Voiced by''': Creator/NobutoshiCanna (Japanese), Creator/KimStrauss (English; ''5''), Creator/DougErholtz (English; ''6''-''8''), Aric Hendrix (English; ''9''), Zhe Chen (Mandarin Chinese; ''9'')
615
616->'''Born''': 187\
617'''Died''': June 29, 226\
618'''Style Name''': Zihuan\
619'''Japanese spelling''': Sō Hi "Shikan"\
620'''Age''': 27\
621'''Height''': 5'11 1/2" (182cm)\
622'''Weapon''': Bifurcating twin jian (''5'', ''8''-''9''), jian (''6''), Longsword (''6:S''), dual jian (''7'')
623
624Cao Pi is the second eldest son of Cao Cao and husband of Zhenji. He becomes the first emperor of Wei and strives to even surpass the dreams of his father. Though a loyal and respectful heir, Cao Pi is also determined to surpass his father's image and realize his own goals.
625
626To this end, he remains apathetic to Shu and Wu and is unimpressed by their efforts to oppose him. He shares an affinity with Sima Yi as their combined efforts soundly unites Wei's army after his father's death. At the same time, however, he loosely trusts his strategist's loyalty.
627
628While he may seem cold and callous to others, he is gentle and sweet to his beloved wife.
629----
630* AdaptationalSeriousness: In the historical records and the novel, Cao Pi has several quirks such as being obsessed with grapes ([[TrademarkFavoriteFood his favorite food]]), being a talented poet and literary critic, and being into occultism. The games downplayed all of it and portrayed him as serious and stoic. While some of his quirks were mentioned in passing, it rarely has anything to do with his characterization in the games.
631* AntagonisticOffspring: A complicated aversion. Cao Pi respects and even loves his father, after a fashion, and serves him loyally, but he also wants to move out from under his shadow and be known as his own man rather than as Cao Cao's son, and he carries some resentment about how big of a shadow his father casts.
632* AscendedExtra: He debuted in two games after his wife, which means, for a time, Cao Pi was stuck as the role of a generic model officer and eclipsed by Zhenji in popularity. Then he made his debut in his fifth game, and garnered a lot of popularity to become a pseudo-BreakoutCharacter (he's a top contender of most popular ''Dynasty Warriors'' character on the Wei side, hotly competing the position with Zhao Yun, and even getting a DLC Mission in ''9'' and a deification form in ''Warriors Orochi 4'') that he took over the 'more popular character' position from Zhenji and often became the headliner of Wei on equal times or more with Cao Cao. Cao Pi REALLY escaped his 'stuck in the shadow of his father and wife as an extra' stigma.
633* ADayInTheLimelight: Is the head of the Wei faction and the primary protagonist of their campaign in the first ''Warriors Orochi'', and remains the focus character even after his father's reappearance.
634* BifurcatedWeapon: His dual swords connect to each other in ''5'', which he can also uses them as DoubleWeapon. He gets this weapon back in ''8''.
635* DualWielding: Twin broadswords between ''7'' and ''NEXT''. This was very much true for his historical-self due to being both ThePerfectionist and TheAce, that he even resorted to learning how to wield both swords and bows even with his left hand when he was growing up.
636* DeadpanSnarker: Notable in ''Warriors Orochi''.
637* DragonWithAnAgenda: To Orochi and Ares in [[VideoGame/WarriorsOrochi the crossover]]. Averted with his father, whom he neither betrays nor usurps.
638* TheEmperor: He is founding emperor of Wei.
639* EndOfAnEra: From the perspective of Sima Yi, Cao Pi was the last competent ruler of Wei from the Cao family. His death, and the perceived incompetence of the Cao Emperors that followed him, become major motivating factors for the Sima clan to usurp the Caos and take control of Wei (and later become the Jin Dynasty). [[note]]Historically, his and his son Rui's early deaths meant that it was relatively easy for Sima Yi and his family to plot their way to power.[[/note]]
640* TheEvilPrince: Subverted. He has some telling dialogue and narration, especially in his debut game, which makes it plain that his father's ambitions mean nothing to him and that he's got his own, very different vision for Wei. He takes this no further, supporting Cao Cao's cause as best he can, and succeeds him in the proper way.
641* FinalBoss: Of Wu's historical route in ''8'', which ends with the first Battle of New Hefei Castle, and hints at the ForeverWar that will be waged between Wei and Wu attempting to invade one another.
642* GlorySeeker: After his father's death in ''9'', he scoffs at the idea of succeeding him as "King of Wei" (as he did in history, supposedly) given that the title dictates that he's still a subject to the Han Dynasty while he has a higher aim: usurp the Han throne to become the emperor himself. He then had staunch Han loyalists [[AssassinOutclassin who intended to assassinate him]] eliminated so there's nobody in his way of becoming emperor.
643* HistoricalBadassUpgrade: In the novel/history, while Cao Pi was an excellent "domestic" style ruler that built a strong foundation for Wei after Cao Cao's passing (by improving its internal aspects), he was not a good military commander, as his campaigns usually ended in failure (especially his numerous repeated failures to invade Wu). In the games, he's a fierce fighter/commander in his own right on top of being an excellent politician.
644* HistoricalHeroUpgrade: A bit minor since he isn't as "heroic" as other characters, but historical Cao Pi is known for his many ruthless actions and KickTheDog moments [[note]] Among others, [[CainAndAbel he poisoned one of his brothers (Cao Zhang) to death]] ''in front of [[OutlivingOnesOffspring their mother]]'' [[TearJerker (who didn't realize Pi did it by himself)]] (However, the source of this story (A New Account of the Tales of the World, or ''Shishuo Xinyu'') is generally not regarded as historically sound. On the story itself, Professor Ye Jiaying noted that on the year of Cao Zhang's death, the various princes attended count in the 5th month of the lunar calendar; at this time of the year, the dates which were supposedly used to poison Zhang had not even ripened yet. In addition, the same account also had Lady Bian refer to Cao Zhi by a title which he had not even been conferred with.), exiled another brother (Cao Zhi) for believing that their father favoured Zhi more over him as Zhi was a better poet and thus he was worried Zhi would attempt to take over his throne someday. (In addition, according to other sources or plays, Pi and Zhi was in a LoveTriangle with Zhenji or, alternatively, Zhenji had an affair with Zhi, so this is Pi's way to get rid of his competition, which is even harsher considering what he would do to her later in history), attempted to execute Cao Hong (a cousin of Cao Cao's and one of his earliest and top generals) [[DisproportionateRetribution over their personal petty grudges (over money)]] until [[EvenBadMenLoveTheirMamas his mother had to remind him]] that Hong was very loyal and even saved Cao Cao's life once, attempted to execute one of his subordinates for not attending his coronation ceremony as Wei Emperor (said subordinate is reported to be [[Characters/DynastyWarriorsJinKingdom Guo Huai]], [[TruthInTelevision who fell ill at the time]]), shaming a veteran general (Yu Jin) to death, and finally either forced his first wife Lady Zhen (Zhenji) to commit suicide or antagonize her until she's depressed enough to DrivenToSuicide[[/note]]. In here? [[JerkWithAHeartOfGold He's still a callous guy, but also shows care of his subordinates in a gruff, aloof way and genuinely loves Zhenji, though still in a standoffish way that she reciprocates.]]
645* HypercompetentSidekick: During Wei's version of the Battle of Chi Bi in some games, Cao Pi recognizes the danger of Wu's fire attack, though Cao Cao brushes it off. Since his father's the one in charge, Cao Pi's only able to move himself and his wife to stop the attack.
646** {{Inverted}} in ''8'', where Cao Pi is the one to scoff at the suggestion that Wu's fire attack will work due to changing winds, and it requires both Guo Jia and Xu Shu to convince him otherwise.
647* IAmNotMyFather: He wants to step out from his father's shadow and be his own man. He proves it by doing something which his father would never do which is to become an emperor. In the crossover, he tells Mitsunari that he wants to find his own path.
648* InSpiteOfANail: In Wei's hypothetical route, Cao Pi still succeeds his father even though the elder, Cao Ang survived.[[note]]This is possibly because Cao Pi was born from Cao Cao's TopWife, Lady Bian. Note that while Cao Cao's previous TopWife, Lady Ding, is Cao Ang's foster mother, his biological mother, Lady Liu, is a concubine who died early. So, if Cao Ang was still alive, his social status would be somewhat lower than Cao Pi's. Be that as it may, by the historical Pi's admission even after becoming emperor, Ang still had the rights to succession.[[/note]]
649* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Very sweet and gentle with Zhenji, a stark contrast from [[DomesticAbuse his behavior]] in [[Literature/RomanceOfTheThreeKingdoms the books]]. His reign is also a period of relative peace in the endless wars of the Three Kingdoms, and in the [[VideoGame/WarriorsOrochi crossover]] he goes to great lengths to secretly help the resistance while appearing to work against them. He is also very close to his cousin, Cao Xiu, that he still encourages him to call him by his style name despite being the emperor.
650* KilledOffScreen: In ''9'', his death wasn't presented onscreen but he is shown to be [[IncurableCoughOfDeath coughing]] which illustrates that the stress and the repeated failures to conquer Wu took a toll to his health. Several characters such as Sima Shi lament that he died at a young age (around 39 years old; but if you use the East Asian age reckoning, he was 40 years old at the time of his death).
651* LongHairedPrettyBoy: He usually keeps it up in a ponytail, but it's there and adds to his {{Bishonen}} factor.
652* LoveAtFirstSight: With Zhenji in incarnations where both are playable. Most of the time, his woos are successful, especially if his side is the one that wins at the end of Guan Du.
653* PersonalityPowers: Uses ice in most of his attacks, like his father, but it reflects his cold personality much more closely.
654* TheRival: Lu Xun and Sun Quan are highlighted as this in 7 and 8. Liu Shan could also be considered this, though Cao Pi looks down on him more than anything.
655* ShapeShifterGuiltTrip: He is just about the only character in his own series and [[VideoGame/WarriorsOrochi the crossover]] who can NoSell it. When Zuo Ci and Da Ji attempt to conjure up phantoms of his father, unlike ''every other character in both games'', he laughs them off as obvious tricks and cuts them down without hesitation. While it reflects his coldly rational nature more than anything else, both Mystics wonder if his obvious family issues have something to do to it.
656* SlouchOfVillainy: After becoming emperor, he tends to do this in cutscenes of the Wei/Jin storylines for ''9''. In contrast to Liu Bei, Liu Shan and Sun Quan, Cao Pi is very comfortable sitting in the throne which he got from the last Han emperor. This is presumably used to visualize how historically he did enjoy his enthronement as he's known to celebrate his coronation lavishly, much to the disagreement of his own mother Lady Bian [[note]]who was from a working-class family before becoming a [[HighClassCallGirl courtesan]][[/note]] and (as she only told her father) Xin Xianying.[[note]]At one point after becoming crown prince, Cao Pi told Xin Pi [[GlorySeeker how joyful he is]] [[SiblingRivalry that he, and not Cao Zhi]], is chosen to be the crown prince. Xin Pi told this to Xianying, who voiced her criticism to her father.[[/note]]
657* SparedByTheAdaptation:
658** Historically was not alive in Battle of Hefei Castle (year 234) but he's the Wei commander in that battle in ''5'' and ''8''. Some games also consider him still alive around the time of Zhuge Liang's Northern Campaign, at least until Wuzhang Plains although he didn't appear in that stage for the game because he's busy in Hefei Castle (both happened in year 234, as Wu's invading Hefei Castle while Shu's fighting in Wuzhang Plains is part of Zhuge Liang plan to trap Wei in a pincer attack) except for ''5'' in his own and Zhenji's story. Another example is that he is Wei's commander in Jieting for ''5''. Historically, the entire Northern Campaign happened during Cao Rui's reign.
659** Despite his reign as emperor being shown in ''9'', he's still alive during the Battle of Shiting (year 228) though he is suffering from an illness. After the battle ended with Cao Xiu's rescue, Sima Yi and Man Chong receive news that Cao Pi quietly passed away of his illness. Historically, the Battle of Shiting occurred in Cao Rui's reign (two years after Cao Pi's death).
660** In his hypothetical scenario, Cao Pi is able to outlive his own death and succeeds in reuniting the entire land under his name.
661* StuckInTheirShadow: InUniverse. In his father Cao Cao's, even in [[VideoGame/WarriorsOrochi the crossover]] when he's the main character of the Wei campaign. It's very evident in his dialogues with Mitsunari and Ares that his biggest obstacle in his life is to overcome his father's shadow. In the novel, although he's the one to force the last Han Emperor's abdication and seize the throne, Cao Cao is retroactively canonized as the "Martial Emperor of Wei" (Wei Wudi). [[note]]Cao Pi's own posthumous name was the "Literary Emperor of Wei" (Wei Wendi).[[/note]]
662* SuperMode: One of the eight characters to receive a Deification mode in ''Warriors Orochi 4''. His form is based from Poseidon, the Greek god of the seas, which seems to fit his ice motif[[note]]Some fans interpret that Poseidon chose him because of his calm and calculating demeanor which is SadlyMythtaken because Poseidon in mythology has a HairTriggerTemper which can cause him to summon floods, storms and earthquakes [[DisproportionateRetribution on whoever pisses him off]].[[/note]] and his Sacred Treasure is the [[ProngsOfPoseidon Trident]]. His deified Unique Magic has him [[MakingASplash summoning a tidal wave that wash out his enemies]].
663* UnholyMatrimony: HappilyMarried to Zhenji, despite his otherwise cold and cruel demeanor.
664* TheUsurper: He forced Emperor Xian to abdicate and installed himself as the new emperor, which established the Cao-Wei kingdom.
665* WarriorPrince: Before succeeded his father, he loyally served him as an officer on the battlefield.
666* WellDoneSonGuy: A complicated case. He doesn't really show it much but it's obvious that he wants to prove that he's a worthy heir to his father. However, it is not to the extent that he wants to be like him. Rather, he wants to inherit his legacy. In the Hideaway conversations for ''9'', the male player character can ask him about his feelings on his father, but he immediately changes the subject.[[note]]His apparent parental issues are based from his historical SiblingRivalry with his younger brother, Cao Zhi, who is their father's favorite due to his skilled talent on poetry. At that time, Cao Cao hasn't decided yet on who should be his heir and there are suspicions of a succession struggle between his sons. However, Cao Pi continues to be dutiful to his father and builds up his good reputation. When Cao Cao receives the title "King of Wei", he eventually choose Cao Pi as his heir. Beyond that, Pi had two other brothers, whom by his admission could have inherited the throne: Ang (the one who died at Wan Castle), as he was older, and Chong, as he was favoured by Cao Cao.[[/note]]
667[[/folder]]
668
669[[folder:Pang De]]
670
671[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/pang_de_artwork_dw9.png]]
672
673-->''"I shall show the land what a true warrior is capable of!"''
674
675->'''Voiced by''': Creator/MasakazuMorita (Japanese), Creator/DaranNorris (English; ''5''), Creator/KeithSilverstein (English; ''7''-''8''), Vic May (English; ''9''), Ge Zhang (Mandarin Chinese)
676
677->'''Born''': 170 [[note]]Historically, Pang De's year of birth and age when he died were not recorded.[[/note]]\
678'''Died''': 219\
679'''Style Name''': Lingming\
680'''Japanese spelling''': Hō Toku "Reimei"\
681'''Age''': 31\
682'''Height''': 6'9" (205cm)\
683'''Weapon''': Dual yue (''5'', ''7:XL''), Wolf teeth mace (''Next''-''9'')\
684
685Pang De begins as a warrior serving Ma Teng. Prior to his story, he participated in the Yellow Turban Rebellion with his lord's former ally, Dong Zhuo. However, the tyrant seeks his eyes on his lord's land, Liang Province. He succeeds in driving their enemy back and later assists Ma Chao's revolt against Cao Cao at Tong Gate. Though they poised on the opposing sides of the field, he respects the invading warlord once he meets him face to face. When Ma Chao's army claims victory, Pang De decides to join Wei after the battle, branding himself as a traitor by Ma Chao and a loose cannon by his new allies.
686
687Pang De is a stoic veteran who bravely stays true to his principles. He believes that a traditional warrior should never question their orders or be mislead by their own doubts during their duty. However, his insightful nature allows him to be a bit flexible in his loyalties. He won't hesitate to join a cause that he deems to be worthy. His consistent valor in battle continues to gain him respect wherever he goes.
688----
689* AdaptedOut: He is one of the playable characters who was cut off in ''Dynasty Warriors 6''. He is eventually brought back in ''Dynasty Warriors 7: Xtreme Legends''.
690* AscendedExtra: Was in many games as a generic officer, but became a playable character in ''5'' and its spin-offs.
691%%* BackFromTheDead: During the Battle of Guangling in ''8''.
692* BadassArmy: He can summon the Xiliang cavalry to charge with him during his second Musou Attack in ''7: Xtreme Legends''
693%%* CoolHelmet:
694* HeroicSacrifice: He, along with Ma Dai, help stall for Ma Chao's escape at Warriors Orochi 3. In some games, he also pulls this off at Fan Castle.
695* HistoricalHeroUpgrade: In ''[=5:XL=]'', he abandons Ma Chao after the young warlord becomes increasingly violent and [[RevengeBeforeReason consumed by vengeance]]. Historically, he never abandons Ma Chao and, in fact, it was ''Ma Chao'' (and, along with him, Ma Dai) who abandons him when Ma defects to Liu Bei while Pang De was left behind in Han Zhong protecting their lord Zhang Lu.
696* HorsebackHeroism: Like Ma Chao, he is a native of Xiliang, and has excellent horseback combat abilities. From ''7:XL'' onward, one of his Musou attacks can summon a wing of cavalrymen and a horse to launch a devastating charge.
697* MightyGlacier: Like Cao Ren, Pang De moves slower than average on foot, but makes up for it with tremendous weapon reach and horseback attacks.
698* OlderSidekick: To Ma Chao, his younger lord.
699* TheFettered: Though he is too proud a warrior to be a TechnicalPacifist like Cao Ren, Pang De is still a man of high morals and personal integrity. His recruitment in the [[VideoGame/WarriorsOrochi crossover]] boils down to shaming him into defection.
700%%* PowerTrio: With Yu Jin and Cao Ren at Fan Castle, and with Ma Dai and Ma Chao.
701* RedOniBlueOni: The Blue to Ma Chao's Red. He is very calm and stoic in contrast to Ma Chao who is hot-blooded and wants to scream, "JUSTICE!"
702* SwordBeam: His EX attack has him firing a shockwave projectile.
703[[/folder]]
704
705!Debuting in ''Dynasty Warriors Strikeforce 2''
706
707[[folder:Cai Wenji]]
708
709!!!"The Talented Lady of Woe"
710
711[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/cai_wenji_artwork_dw9.png]]
712
713-->''"Let us play a beautiful melody to welcome our new future."''
714
715->'''Voiced by''': Miku Yoshikawa (Japanese), Creator/ErinFitzgerald (English; ''7''-''8''), Amber Faith (English; ''9''), Jie Fu (Mandarin Chinese)
716
717->'''Born''': 177\
718'''Died''': (Unknown)\
719'''Given Name''': Yan (Wenji is her style name)\
720'''Japanese spelling''': Sai Bunki (or Sai En for her normal name)\
721'''Height''': 5'5" (165cm)\
722'''Weapon''': Erhu (''Strikeforce 2''), konghou (''7''-''8''), Whip chain (''9'')\
723
724Daughter of Cai Yong, Cai Yan, courtesy name Wenji (changed from her original Zhaoji by historians due to a naming taboo) is a beautiful poet and talented musician who excels in her studies. She was kidnapped by a group of nomads and lived an unhappy life until Cao Cao rescued her and returned her home.
725
726Although she would prefer to resume her everyday life of serenity, Cai Wenji is disturbed by the turbulent age surrounding her. In order to restore peace, she decides to personally assist in the battlefield.
727----
728* AscendedExtra: Her debut was an in-game custom created officer in ''6: Empires''. ''Strikeforce 2'' gave her a unique character design. While ''[=DW7=]'' fully entered her into the Wei Kingdom's character lineup. She also appeared in ''VideoGame/KessenII'' as "Cai Wengi" and was portrayed as an AxCrazy barbarian witch.
729* BrainyBrunette: She was able to write down all of her father's numerous writings just from memory. She was also a famous writer/composer in her own right.
730* CommonalityConnection: With Diaochan in Cai Wenji's Legend mode in 7XL where they met each other. Diaochan held Wenji's loyalty to her father in high regard, and Cai Yong informed Wenji of Diaochan's loss of her father.
731* DamselInDistress: In ''9'' during the chapter of Cao Cao's attempt to assassinate Dong Zhuo, she's almost kidnapped by bandits and you have to rescue her. Helping her before infiltrating Luo Yang will cause her to unwittingly help you by distracting enemy guards with her music. [[note]]Wenji was one historically as well, as she became a concubine to the Xiongnu chieftain Liu Bao during her captivity. When Cao Cao paid the ransom to have her sent back, she left her two sons behind with Liu Bao. Liu Bao's son Liu Yuan later founded the Han Zhao state in the Sixteen Kingdoms era.[[/note]]
732* DisproportionateRetribution: In ''6:E'', one would hope so...otherwise, what could she have done that was so bad that every single soldier and ''nature itself'' wants her dead?
733* {{Foil}}: Shares some traits with Diaochan, but is significantly different in some ways. Both are highly devoted to their fathers and have talents regarding the arts: Diaochan [[DanceBattler dances]], while Wenji [[MusicalAssassin plays the harp]] and [[WarriorPoet composes poetry]]. In some games, both feel indebted to their lords where Diaochan follows Lu Bu after he kills Dong Zhuo for her, while Wenji wants to pay Cao Cao back for rescuing her from kidnappers. Regardless that both women have good intentions, the difference is that Diaochan isn't afraid to [[ManipulativeBitch play]] [[BitchInSheepsClothing dirty]] for the sake of the land, Wenji seems to favor more straightforward methods. Likewise, both Dong Zhuo and Lu Bu lusted after Diaochan, which she exploited to ruin their relationship and bring about Dong Zhuo's downfall while Cao Cao has no such designs on Wenji as he was the one to introduce her to her husband and Wenji seems to [[MoralityPet smooth the edges]] of Cao Cao's personality a bit.
734* FragileSpeedster: Takes hits about as well as she looks like she would, but she's quick on her feet, has a ranged attack that [[HerdHittingAttack strikes multiple targets at once]], and good mounted combat skills to boot, mostly due to the fact that every single normal attack she does on a horse affects ''everyone'' within her radius.
735* HarpOfFemininity: Cai Wenji is a serene, modest, and compassionate woman who, in ''7'' and ''8'', uses her harp and whatever tone she plays as her weapon.
736* HotterAndSexier: Wears a bit revealing outfit in ''9'' that shows her {{sideboob}}s.
737* InnocentInnuendo: Maxing out her bonds with a male character invokes this; it's an intimate relationship but it only ''sounds'' physically so.
738* IntergenerationalFriendship: With Cao Cao (22 years difference) on account that both enjoy good poetry.
739* LadyOfWar: Like most Wei female officers, she is a dignified and classy lady who nonetheless serves as an officer on the front lines.
740* LongLived: According to the in-game bio in ''9'', she died in 250. Meaning that she's still alive when Sima Yi's family began their rule.
741* MoralityPet:
742** Cao Cao shows great kindness to her. It was he who rescued her from nomads and provided her with a new life, and she generally serves to reflect his more-admirable aspects, such as his cultured love of beauty and art, to contrast with his ruthless ambition.
743** Cai Wenji's utmost importance to Cao Cao is shown at its best in ''8:XL's'' final stage for Wei's missions. With her supposedly going missing, Cao Cao issues an order for his men to find and bring her back at once. The catch is that he doesn't issue the order to just any group of officers, he orders Xiahou Yuan, Li Dian and ''two'' of ''Wei's Great Generals'', Yu Jin and Yue Jin, to personally go out and find Cai Wenji.
744* MusicalAssassin: Prior to ''7'', her weapon is a Chinese violin. Later games show her using a harp. In both cases, she fights by throwing out sonic projectiles that deal SplashDamage.
745* TheNotLoveInterest: One of the few female characters of the series who does not have one or is one for others. No one is portrayed as her love interest after her introduction and her relationship with Cao Cao lacks the mildest hints of being anything other than platonic. It's justified in that case because she married another man after Cao Cao rescued her.
746* RescueRomance: Averted; Cao Cao rescues her from enemies, but they seem to be more like friends and she marries a different man afterwards.
747* SignatureInstrument: Initially, she plays the erhu in ''Strikeforce 2'' but in ''7'', she gets the harp which is her weapon. It sticks that way afterwards most especially during cutscenes where she plays with it.
748* SilkHidingSteel: A classy lady with the inner steel to join the battle field. Her poetry and music are moving in both the figurative and [[MusicalAssassin literal]] sense.
749* TokenGoodTeammate: Played with. Cai Wenji definitely ''contrasts'' with the other ambitious Wei characters, with her honest-to-God serene and compassionate personality. However, by the time she becomes a playable character, years of ''VideoGame/DynastyWarriors'' games have rounded off the rest of the Wei cast to the point that they no longer count as the "evil faction."
750* TokenWholesome: Compared to the other female characters in the series. This has made her very popular with fans, and the closest that she's ever gotten to skimpy is a ComicBook/{{Zatanna}}-like DownloadableContent [[http://25.media.tumblr.com/0eea7af9e9abe95e809edaafbd73995e/tumblr_mlfxfcOuoF1rpcmtuo2_1280.jpg outfit]] in ''8''. In ''9'', however, her sideboobs are exposed.
751* WarriorPoet: Known for her poetry throughout the land, and promises to compose music about her companions during battle.
752* WouldNotHitAGirl: More like "kill". She is on the receiving end of this in Shu's final hypothetical stage, "Capture of Wei", in ''8'' (unfortunately, the same cannot be said for Wang Yi or Zhenji.) She is the only Wei officer to survive the stage, given that she has the usual "withdrawing/retreating" quote upon her defeat, whereas every other officer utters their death quote instead.
753[[/folder]]
754
755!Debuting in ''Dynasty Warriors 7''
756
757[[folder:Jia Xu]]
758
759!!!"The Calculating Man"
760
761[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/jia_xu_artwork_dw9.png]]
762
763-->''"Even the darkest waters may be navigated through proper strategy."''
764
765->'''Voiced by''': Creator/HideoIshikawa (Japanese), Creator/VicMignogna (English; ''7''-''8''), Mike Quirk (English; ''9''), Hao Zhou (Mandarin Chinese)
766
767->'''Born''': 147\
768'''Died''': 223\
769'''Style Name''': Wenhe\
770'''Japanese spelling''': Ka Ku "Bunwa"\
771'''Height''': 5'8" (172cm)\
772'''Weapon''': Chain and sickle\
773
774One of Wei's greatest strategists, Jia Xu first made a name for himself serving under the tyrant Dong Zhuo. He later served the warlord Zhang Xiu and ironically was the mastermind behind one of Cao Cao's greatest defeats at Wan Castle, a battle that would also see the death of his bodyguard Dian Wei. Cao Cao recognized the talent of Jia Xu and sought him as a strategist.
775
776Jia Xu is known as a straightforward and practical man and played a major part in helping Cao Cao defeat Yuan Shao in the Battle of Guandu, seizing control of the northern provinces. Jia Xu continues to serve under Cao Pi after Cao Cao dies.
777----
778* AscendedExtra: He was featured in previous installments with a generic character model; ''7'' introduced him so that Wei would have a playable strategist, since Sima Yi is part of the new Jin Kingdom and Guo Jia dies young.
779* BrilliantButLazy: A very subtle example - a lot of his quotes suggests he's not one for putting in a lot of effort, and the better answer to his question in Conquest Mode is [[spoiler:being content with a simple/happy life]].
780* DeadpanSnarker: Is not afraid to say what he really thinks about certain officers.
781* EpicFlail: He uses his scythe like a flail in some attacks.
782* IGaveMyWord: Though he isn't really big on loyalty to any of his bosses, Jia Xu serves them faithfully until they're dead and never defects or backstabs them in the meanwhile.
783* TheFriendNobodyLikes: Given that the circumstances of his recruitment into Wei were the result of an assassination attempt on Cao Cao's life that left Dian Wei dead, he's not particularly well-liked among the other Wei vassals. Even in hypotheticals where Dian Wei survives he's not pleased at having to work alongside his lord's would-be killer.
784* LongLived: As indicated by his birth/death dates. He was born before every other character in the game (whose birthdays are known) [[note]]He was born during the early reign of Emperor ''Huan'', Ling's predecessor.[[/note]], well before the Yellow Turban Rebellion in 184, and lived for another 4 years after Cao Cao passed away and Cao Pi formally established the kingdom of Wei. He died aged 77 (by East Asian reckoning), in a setting where most characters rarely lived past 60.
785** Remarkably, he outlives nearly every single other playable Wei character, with few exceptions. Xu Zhu, Xu Huang, Zhang He, Cao Pi, Cao Xiu, and Man Chong are the only ones confirmed to survive past him. And of those, Man Chong is the only one by any notable margin (died in 242).
786* ManipulativeBastard: Shown as he basically places Han Sui and Pang De in a SadisticChoice at Tong Gate and Yangping Gate, respectively. [[note]]Serve Wei or be labeled as a traitor by your allies.[[/note]]
787** Historically, he was considered quite the shady bastard who's deeds were left somewhat foggy, and some evidence has been brought to light that Jia Xu himself wanted it that way. [[note]]Historically, the one event which was said to be his biggest black mark ever was his advice to Li Jue and Guo Si after Dong Zhuo's death. Acting on said advice, Li and Guo organised themselves and attacked Wang Yun and Lyu Bu successfully, allowing them to seize control of the imperial court.[[/note]]
788* OlderSidekick: To Zhang Xiu, later Cao Cao and Cao Pi.
789* OlderThanTheyLook: He is ''the'' oldest character in the games, beating out even Huang Zhong by a year. But he doesn't show it at all.
790* PaletteSwap: Wears a purple outfit while still in the service of Dong Zhuo in ''8'' and ''[=8XL=]''.
791* ThePollyanna: He tends to sound very jolly in the Japanese dialogue via his usual "ha ha" tic, courtesy of Creator/HideoIshikawa.
792* SecretTestOfCharacter: After his capture following the aftermath of Wan Castle, Cao Cao asks him whether he served Dong Zhuo and Zhang Xiu out of loyalty or the love of strategy. After complaining that the question is obviously loaded[[note]]He thinks he'll be killed if he says he's loyal, since that means he won't work for Cao Cao, [[MortonsFork but that he'll]] ''[[MortonsFork also]]'' [[MortonsFork be killed if he says he's not loyal, since that means he can't be trusted]][[/note]], Jia Xu decides to be honest and admit that he worked for those men because he loves being a strategist and [[BecauseImGoodAtIt has a knack for it]], and tells Cao Cao to get it over with. Rather than killing him, Cao Cao offers him a job.
793* SensitiveGuyAndManlyMan: Appearance-wise, he is the "manly man" to Guo Jia's "sensitive guy," and the two become close friends in ''8''.
794* TheStrategist: Originally for Zhang Xiu, a local lord that Cao Cao subjugated. When Zhang was dissatisfied with this, Jia Xu suggested what would become the attack on Cao Cao at Wan Castle. In 8, Jia Xu becomes the main strategist for Wei following the death of Guo Jia in the historical route.
795* ThoseTwoGuys: With Guo Jia, the other primary strategist of Wei.
796* IWarnedYou: Was historically against going campaigning south, particularly against the Sun family. Cao Cao went ahead anyway, and Chibi happened.
797* YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness: As he's responsible for Dian Wei's death, Cao Cao states he has no qualms about killing him if he's of no use to him.
798[[/folder]]
799
800!Debuting in ''Dynasty Warriors 7: Xtreme Legends''
801
802[[folder:Guo Jia]]
803
804[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/guo_jia_artwork_dw9.jpg]]
805
806-->''"With me here, I suppose our victory is all but assured."''
807
808->'''Voiced by''': Junichi Miyake (Japanese; ''7:XL''-''8''), Daichi Kanbara (Japanese; ''9''), Creator/QuintonFlynn (English; ''7:XL''-''8''), Chad Kerch (English; ''9''), Yifan Wei (Mandarin Chinese)
809
810->'''Born''': 170\
811'''Died''': 207\
812'''Style Name''': Fengxiao\
813'''Japanese spelling''': Kaku Ka "Hōkō"\
814'''Height''': 5'9" (175cm)\
815'''Weapon''': Orb and scepter (''7:XL''-''8''), Chang gun (''9'')
816
817One of Cao Cao's greatest strategists who gave good counsel and was held in high regard, Guo Jia died during a campaign north from heat stroke during their march through the inhospitable northern deserts. After Cao Cao's defeat at the Battle of Chi Bi, he states afterwards, "If only Guo Jia was with us."
818
819Guo Jia is described as a talented man of unsurpassed intelligence. He acts composed and gentile, a wistful smile present on his lips at all times.
820----
821* AscendedExtra: After a Famitsu poll had him topping the list of characters "the fans" would most want to see become playable/unique (post-''7''), [=TecmoKoei=] came up with [[http://koeiwarriors.co.uk/news/upload/comments.php?fn_id=436 a pair of concept art for him]]. He made his debut in ''7: Xtreme Legends''.
822* BashBrothers: With Jia Xu, also with Guo Huai in ''VideoGame/WarriorsOrochi 3''.
823* BrainyBrunette: Borderline between light brown and blond but either way, he is one of Wei's best strategists.
824* ChivalrousPervert: Part of his bon-vivant personality. In Warriors Orochi 3, he flirts with both Ina and Xingcai. Unfortunately for him, his advances are not only rebuffed but also catches the attention of their [[PapaWolf fathers]], who are none too pleased.
825* ForWantOfANail:
826** He died at the age of 37. Cao Cao certainly thought he would have made a huge difference in Wei's coming battles, in particular remarking that the Battle of Chi Bi would never have gone [[CurbStompBattle the way it did]] had Guo Jia been there (which ''Dynasty Tactics'' chose to reflect). In ''8'', the developers added in hypothetical scenarios to the game. If the player fulfills all of Wei's "what-if" scenarios, including Guo Jia surviving his illness and Xu Shu defecting, their knowledge allows Cao Cao to overcome the fire attack and win the Battle of Chi Bi. He also pops up in Shu's "what-if" scenarios.
827** His "what-if" scenario in ''9'' shows him living longer after Chi Bi. Despite their defeat at Chi Bi, Guo Jia coordinates with his fellow strategists to defeat Wu and Shu.
828* GoOutWithASmile: His ending in the ninth game's "what-if" scenario has him drinking with his fellow strategists before he dies, satisfied that he is able to contribute his lord's success.
829* TheHedonist: A positive example - he's of the "live and let live" type and always seek to get his enjoyment as long as he lives (knowing that he's going to die soon). This includes drinking and flirting. Played for drama in ''8'', where the {{mooks}} notice something's wrong with him, but assume he's just been drinking too much. Played for laughs in [=WO3=], where after he ticks off [[PapaWolf Zhang Fei and Tadakatsu]] by hitting on their daughters, Guo Huai praises him for being willing to risk his life for simple pleasures.
830* HeroicSacrifice: In ''Dynasty Tactics'' at the Battle of Chi Bi, he boards a burning ship and crashes into Zhou Yu's ship, killing them both. In the historical route in ''8'' his campaigns against the Yuan brothers are portrayed as this, with him literally working himself to death to protect his kingdom. This is subverted in the hypothetical path, during which Guo Jia is severely weakened during the campaign against the Yuan brothers but eventually recovers.
831* HistoricalBadassUpgrade: Historically, he's "just" a good advisor who made a good prediction about Sun Ce's death. [[note]]However, Cao Cao historically thought that he was a big deal. After his death, Cao told Xun You, "All of you are around the same age as me; only Fengxiao was the youngest. I planned to entrust him with responsibilities before my death, but it's destined that he would die at such a young age." After his defeat at Chibi, Cao lamented, "If Guo Fengxiao was around, I wouldn't have ended up like this."[[/note]] In DW (especially in 8), he's one of the best strategists in Wei besides Jia Xu and Sima Yi. In Wei's hypothetical route he even outwits the combined plans of Zhuge Liang ''and'' Zhou Yu.
832* HyperDestructiveBouncingBall: Some of his charge attacks including hitting the balls that bounce around the screen.
833* ImprobableWeaponUser: He uses a pool cue and balls; considering his weapon of choice, his given profession DLC outfits are related to ball sports like tennis and billiard.
834* {{Leitmotif}}: Quite an awesome one: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8RaupznaNps Trick and Magic]].
835* PassingTheTorch: In ''9'', he wants Xun You to take his place as one of Cao Cao's strategists, knowing that he might not live very long.
836* SadisticChoice: Pulls one on Guan Yu, threatening to harm Liu Bei's family if he doesn't serve Wei. Note that this is exclusive to ''7: Xtreme Legends'' and did not happen in the novel, where it was entirely a negotiation between Cao Cao and Guan Yu with Zhang Liao as the mediator.
837* SensitiveGuyAndManlyMan: Appearance-wise, he is the "sensitive guy" to Jia Xu's "manly man" and two become close friends.
838* ShipTease: Has one with [[VideoGame/SamuraiWarriors Ina]] in ''Warriors Orochi 3''
839-->'''Guo Jia:''' What great weather... I wish I could just stay here with you forever.\
840'''Ina:''' What is the matter, Lord Guo Jia? We'll be together forever, fear not.
841* ShoutOut: His second costume in ''7'' is black and red leather with white hair. [[VideoGame/DevilMayCry It's gonna be one crazy party]]!
842* TheStrategist: Serves as this for Cao Cao's earlier battles, most notably at Xia Pi and Guan Du. In the hypothetical route, he continues serving this role in Chibi and during the subjugation of Wu and Shu.
843* TheUnfettered: His strategies always take all possible courses of action into account, even if some of them are dirty or immoral. For instance, flooding Lu Bu's castle to flush him out inflicted great suffering on the peasants.
844[[/folder]]
845
846[[folder:Wang Yi]]
847
848[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/wang_yi_artwork_dw9.jpg]]
849
850-->''"Revenge is the one thing that guides my every move."''
851
852->'''Voiced by''': Creator/HoukoKuwashima (Japanese), Michele Spect (English; ''7:XL''-''8''), Jennifer Roberts (English; ''9''), Shen Qian (Mandarin Chinese)
853
854->'''Born''': (Unknown)\
855'''Died''': (Unknown)\
856'''Japanese spelling''': Ō I\
857'''Height''': 5'7" (170cm)\
858'''Weapon''': Twin trishula (''7:XL''-''8''), Emeici (''8:E'', ''9'' DLC), Wind and fire wheels (''9'')\
859
860Wang Yi is the lone survivor of the Wang family, a family of modest prestige in the province of Hanzhong. Her clan experienced ruin due to riots from Xi Liang. Seeking vengeance, she marks Ma Chao as her sworn enemy and joins Cao Cao to oppose him.
861----
862* AloofDarkHairedGirl: She cold and aloof unless Ma Chao is in the vicinity. It overlaps with EeriePaleSkinnedBrunette.
863* ArchEnemy: Ma Chao, "the Demon of Xiliang", is the one she dedicates her remaining life to killing.
864* BadassCape: In her debut game ''7:XL''. Her designer said it was an homage to ComicBook/{{Spawn}}. By ''8'', it's more of a BadassLongcoat.
865* BattleCouple: Averted. Although historically and in the novel she fought alongside her husband, he has yet to appear in the games as of ''8''.
866* CleavageWindow: Downplayed in her debut in ''7:XL'', but the window is played up in ''8''.
867* DarkActionGirl : Her aerial Musou Attack shows her [[{{Sadist}} sadistic side]], pinning the enemy on the ground and stabbing the enemy's throat while letting out an EvilLaugh and [[LovestheSoundofScreaming screaming about how good it feels]].
868* DualWielding: Her weapon is a pair of trishula, which are essentially large bladed sais. This is changed to a pair of emeici in 8: Empires.
869* FlashbackNightmare: Suffers from constant nightmares about her family dying in flames. According to her bond conversations, she also gets them about anyone she's particularly close to. Her tailored dialogue with Ma Chao refers to her constant ill dreams about him.
870* HistoricalHeroUpgrade: Although mostly a case of the opposite, as seen below, the basis for her conflict with Ma Chao qualifies. Historically, Ma Chao only killed her son after taking him hostage, due to her husband refusing to surrender in exchange for his son's safe return. (Wang Yi herself encouraged the sacrifice of their child; she was historically noted for her devotion to loyalty, and she explained to her husband that their loyalty to Cao Wei was more important than their son's life.) Needless to say, this is a far cry from the games' portrayal, where there was no hostage negotiation whatsoever, and Ma Chao is responsible for killing her entire family.
871* HistoricalVillainUpgrade: Historically, Wang Yi was a very morally upright and righteous character who stood up to Ma Chao for his tendencies to massacre civilians and cause general chaos, and suffered greatly at his hands. However, given Ma Chao's [[HistoricalHeroUpgrade in-game depiction]] and that fact that he's been around for most of the series, as well as Wei being the "evil" faction for quite some time, it only makes sense that Wang Yi would be depicted as the villainous one upon her introduction to the series, and probably a little over the top in brooding and sadism, [[TokenEvilTeammate especially when compared to]] [[CharacterizationMarchesOn the newly rounded out Wei faction]], though [[JerkassWoobie there are hints that makes her look more pitiful and her villainy making sense.]]
872** ''8:E'' does show this reasoning more clearly. 90% of her dialogue is either using the word "nightmare", worrying about losing somebody, or fretting about how good she feels with a close friend. It more clearly paints her [[BrokenBird as someone defined more by their losses than their future]] which translates to her tunnel vision the rest of the time.
873* ImprobableWeaponUser: Her emeici look, for all intents and purposes, like a pair of elaborately decorated, double-sided knitting needles...and make for lethally efficient weapons in her hands.
874* LadyOfWar: A very dark, gloomy, and violent version. Notably TruthInTelevision as well: she is the only woman historically proven to have fought during the Three Kingdoms Era.
875* ManipulativeBitch: In Wu's hypothetical route for ''8'', she tricks Guan Yu and Zhang Fei into believing Sun Shangxiang is a traitor to her husband Liu Bei and Shu. The glossaries note that her historical counterpart was a keen military and political strategist on top of being a personal combatant.
876* MsFanservice: Her outfit is rather ''suggestive'' for someone whose main motivation is to take revenge on Ma Chao.
877* NoDoubtTheYearsHaveChangedMe: The Ma clan characters who encounter her are rather taken aback, and imply that she was a ''very'' different person before Ma Chao killed her family and set her out on a quest for vengeance.
878* TheNotLoveInterest: Like Cai Wenji, she's never portrayed as a love interest to any character. Historically, she's married, but her husband never appears and her primary characterization revolves mostly around {{Revenge}}. Makes sense, since due to her characterization, her husband is dead by Ma Chao's hands and the death of her husband was but just one reason why she hates Ma Chao so much.
879* RecurringDreams: According to VideoGame/WarriorsOrochi, she carves his head off every night in her dreams and calls it even.
880* RevengeBeforeReason: In ''Warriors Orochi 3'', Wang Yi appears to be controlled by [[VideoGame/WarriorsOrochi Orochi]], but when she breaks free of it, she still wants revenge on Ma Chao and attempts to kill him until Noh, [[VideoGame/SamuraiWarriors Oichi]], and Sima Yi stop her. It forms an interesting contrast with Ma Chao: while he too is motivated heavily by revenge (and for a much less justifiable reason), he is able to put aside his hatred of Cao Cao for the greater good and does have [[ForGreatJustice other major motivations]], while Wang Yi's revenge has utterly consumed her.
881* RoaringRampageOfRevenge: More than half of her dialogue revolves around '''vengeance'''. Some even veer into RevengeBeforeReason territory, despite her insistence to the contrary. Her death quote if slain by Ma Chao, in particular, can show how far she can fall; it's delivered in a delusional, despairing tone:
882-->'''Wang Yi:''' Everyone... I have avenged you... Now you can rest in peace...
883* StatuesqueStunner: Is beautiful and at 170 cm, is one of the tallest female characters and is tall for an Asian woman.
884* ThisIsUnforgivable: Ma Chao's slaughter of her family pushes her into an endless quest for revenge.
885* TokenEvilTeammate: Oddly, she fills this role in the modern Wei army. Her obsession with Ma Chao and dark, violent personality come together to make her one of the least moral members of the team, frequently advocating ruthless solutions like torturing Guan Yu to find Liu Bei.
886* UnknownRival: When she confronts Ma Chao for the last time during the final battle ''8'''s hypothetical campaign, he is more surprised than anything to see her still holding a grudge. Notably, though she has lots of tailored dialogue for fighting Ma Chao (including a unique line that only plays if he escapes without being killed), Ma Chao has none for her outside of unique events.
887* VideoGameCrueltyPotential: Although the woman absolutely despises Ma Chao, in Conquest Mode for ''7'', the player can have her serve under Ma Chao as a sworn ally.
888-->'''Wang Yi:''' You would have me serve under you? Does your cruelty know no bounds?
889* WhenSheSmiles: Despite being a gloomy lady, she does occasionally smile... when she's thinking about how to kill Ma Chao, which makes her smile actually scary without going to [[SlasherSmile slasher levels]]. However, in the "what-if" ending for ''8'', Yi seems to finally have a genuine smile after listening to music performed by both Zhenji and Cai Wenji. It also helps that Ma Chao is dead.
890[[/folder]]
891
892!Debuting in ''Dynasty Warriors 8''
893
894[[folder:Yue Jin]]
895
896[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/yue_jin_artwork_dw9.png]]
897
898-->''"I shall not disappoint you!"''
899
900->'''Voiced by''': Creator/KentaroIto (Japanese), Creator/DarrelGuilbeau (English; ''8''), James Simenc (English; ''9''), Lin Hu (Mandarin Chinese)
901
902->'''Born''': (Unknown)\
903'''Died''': 218\
904'''Style Name''': Wenqian\
905'''Japanese spelling''': Gaku Shin "Bunken"\
906'''Height''': 5'7" (170 cm)\
907'''Weapon''': Twin hookswords (''8'', ''9'' DLC), Twin rods (''9'')\
908
909One of Cao Cao's earliest officers and one of the Five Wei Generals. Despite his short stature, he possesses incredible ferocity and confidence. He later joins Zhang Liao in contributing to Wei's great victory at He Fei.
910----
911* AscendedExtra: Made numerous appearances as a generic officer until ''8''.
912* AttackAttackAttack: Before Hefei, he lacked experience defending fortresses and was most famous as a vanguard commander. However, he grows into the role after Cao Cao's direct orders put him in command of the defense as his comrades ride out to attack.
913* BadassCrew: Part of the Five Wei Generals
914* BashBrothers: With Li Dian, who he's good friends with.
915* DualWielding: Wields a pair of [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hook_sword hook swords]] as his weapon.
916* GameplayAndStorySegregation: His generic counterpart in 5, gave him the large warrior render, despite Yue Jin being reputed for shortness.
917* GlorySeeker: Despite his HumbleHero status, Yue Jin is also eager to prove his worth to Wei, even if it means taking jobs that he's unsure of being able to accomplish (but he usually succeeds, anyway).
918* GoodScarsEvilScars: Being the ferocious warrior as he is, Yue Jin is covered with scars. He has one on his face resembles the letter "X".
919%%* {{Hachimaki}}: Wears one in his first appearance.
920* HeightAngst: Vertically challenged and has issues about it, kind of like [[Manga/FullmetalAlchemist Edward Elric]]. If anything, at 170 cm, he's the shortest adult[[note]]Xiahou Ba is shorter at 160 cm, but he's depicted as a teenager[[/note]] warrior[[note]]Zhuge Dan and Pang Tong are shorter at 168 cm and 160 cm, respectively, but they are advisors. Liu Shan stands at 165 cm, but he's a teenaged ruler[[/note]] male[[note]]All female officers besides Zhurong are shorter or at his height[[/note]].
921* HumbleHero: Always humble and not the type to flaunt his skills. Li Dian notes that he kind of "lacks self-confidence".
922* NiceGuy: Always courteous, polite, and respectful, even to his opponents and enemies, claiming it would be an honor to face them.
923* OlderThanHeLooks: He is one of Cao Cao's earliest generals, yet he looks youthful.
924* PowerTrio: With Li Dian and Zhang Liao at He Fei, even when Yue Jin was still a non-playable character
925* SparedByTheAdaptation: Historically, he died sometime before Cao Cao's death, probably shortly after or at the Battle of Ruxukou (his last appearance in the novel, where he got shot in the face by Gan Ning), but in the game, he is still alive during Cao Pi's reign.
926
927[[/folder]]
928
929[[folder:Li Dian]]
930
931[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/li_dian_artwork_dw9.jpg]]
932
933-->''"You can count on me to get things done!"''
934
935->'''Voiced by''': Creator/KosukeToriumi (Japanese), Creator/LucienDodge (English; ''8''), Maxwell Chase (English; ''9''), He Zhang (Mandarin Chinese)
936
937->'''Born''': (Unknown)\
938'''Died''': (Unknown)\
939'''Style Name''': Mancheng\
940'''Japanese spelling''': Ri Ten "Mansei"\
941'''Height''': 5'11" (180cm)\
942'''Weapon''': Wheeled halberd (''8''), Guandao (''9''), Monk's spade (''9'' DLC)\
943
944Another of Cao Cao's early generals, Li Dian is witty, rather studious, and has a penchant of knowing where traps are located. He assists Zhang Liao in the repel of Wu forces at He Fei.
945----
946* AmbiguouslyBi: A possible interpretation of ThatCameOutWrong. This happens regardless of the character's gender.
947* AscendedExtra: He was a generic officer in many games until ''8''.
948* BashBrothers: He's introduced alongside fellow then-newcomer Yue Jin, and the two are quite close in their appearances together.
949* ExoticWeaponSupremacy: His weapon in ''8'' is a pike with spiked wheels attached to the pike.
950* FireForgedFriends: He buries the hatchet with Zhang Liao after Hefei, seeing the depth of his character and commitment to duty, and the two men work together to achieve a great victory. It throws their relationship into stark contrast with their Wu opposites, Gan Ning and Ling Tong.
951* GutFeeling: A firm believer in this, and his intuitions are always right.
952* OlderThanHeLooks: He is one of Cao Cao's earliest generals, yet he looks youthful. It makes sense since the historical Li Dian died young. [[note]]Professor Rafe de Crespigny estimated Li Dian's lifespan to be c.180 - c.217. From his posthumous name "Min", it could be deduced that he was probably fatally wounded in battle. According to the "Rules of assigning posthumous names" chapter in the Yizhoushu, an official would receive the posthumous name "Min" for either one of the following criteria: being killed while serving the country; letting civilians be harmed; being belittled (or sick) for a long time; being involved in a coup d'etat (or rebellion). Xiahou Yuan, who was killed in action during the Hanzhong Campaign, also shared this posthumous name.[[/note]]
953* TheResenter: A minor case towards Zhang Liao, who was still serving Lu Bu at the time when Dian's uncle died fighting his army. He gets over it during the Battle of Hefei.
954* PowerTrio: With Zhang Liao and Yue Jin at He Fei, despite being a non-playable character pre-''8''
955%%* ScarfOfAsskicking:
956* SparedByTheAdaptation: Historically died sometime before Cao Cao's death. But in the game, he is still alive during Cao Pi's reign.
957* TallDarkAndHandsome: A very straight example of the trope, as he fits all criteria.
958* ThatCameOutWrong: Li Dian tends to lavishly praise his friends' skill, only to quickly backpedal when he realizes it sounds like an innuendo.
959-->'''Li Dian:''' ''[when praising performance]'' I think I'm in love... uh, forget I said anything!
960* VerbalTic: In the Japanese version, he tends to use "ore" ("me") as punctuation.
961
962[[/folder]]
963
964!Debuting in ''Dynasty Warriors 8: Xtreme Legends''
965
966[[folder:Yu Jin]]
967
968[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/yu_jin_artwork_dw9.png]]
969
970-->''"I will punish all those who disobey the law!"''
971
972->'''Voiced by''': Creator/AtsushiMiyauchi (Japanese), Joshua Tomar (English; ''8:XL''), Clinton Elledge (English; ''9''), Linhao Qing (Mandarin Chinese)
973
974->'''Born''': (unknown)\
975'''Died''': 221\
976'''Style Name''': Wenze\
977'''Japanese spelling''': U Kin "Bunsoku"\
978'''Height''': 6'5" (195cm)\
979'''Weapon''': War trident\
980
981The final member of the Five Wei Generals, Yu Jin is a respected, disciplined warrior who has been serving Cao Cao since the beginning of his campaign to conquer the land, scoring victory in his name. He's feared by enemies and allies alike due to his discipline but was wise in training his men well. However, during the battle of Fan Castle, Yu Jin was forced to surrender against Guan Yu, and although he managed to return to Wei safely, his reputation was tarnished and the shame from it caused Yu Jin to [[DeathByDespair fall ill and die]].
982
983----
984* AloofAlly: His playable persona is very strict and feared by both enemy and ally alike. A scene in ''8:XL'' shows him being alone while other Wei characters are having a banquet.
985* AscendedExtra: Appeared in several games as a generic officer before ''8 XL''.
986* BadassCrew: With Yu Jin, the Five Wei Generals are complete at last.
987* CharacterExaggeration: His need to execute people for failures, which wasn't that pronounced via his historical-self in comparison.
988* CoolOldGuy: The eldest of the Five Wei Generals. Though "Cool" really depends on your definition of the word.
989* ElementalPowers: His War Trident moveset relies heavily on three elemental powers. There's a fourth element that increases damage and attack speed if certain criteria are met.
990* FatherToHisMen:
991** Though not seen very often due to his strict attitude, Yu Jin genuinely does care about his men, especially via his historical records where he greatly rewarded those who did their job very well.
992** Even when he surrenders at Fan Castle, his first priority is that his men should be spared.
993* FireIceLightning: The 3 main elements of his trident. By using Charge attacks that correspond to the correct element when activating [=C1=] three times ([=C2=] and [=C6=] for Ice, [=C3=] for Lightning and [=C4=] and [=C5=] for Fire), the next [=C1=] will activate a [=4th=] Slash element, which effectively increases the damage and attack speed of the weapon, and can unleash a special version of [=C1=] that unleashes all of it at once.
994* GeniusBruiser: A dangerous fighter as well as a competent battlefield tactician, like when he turned the tables at Fan Castle in ''8:XL'' by driving a wedge between Wu and Shu forces.
995* GrumpyOldMan: One of his quotes involves executing his soldiers for not being punctual.
996* PowerTrio: Forms one with Cao Ren and Pang De at Fan Castle.
997* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: In ''9'', he executes some of his own soldiers in the middle of Battle of Wan Castle because [[SociopathicSoldier they pillaged a nearby village]].
998* TheSoCalledCoward: Although he's known for his surrender to Guan Yu and subsequent humiliation as a DirtyCoward in both history and the novel, the game depicts Yu Jin as a dignified, brave officer with none of the cowardice in sight. WordOfGod has it that he was designed as a character that would defy the audience's expectations. Although his surrender still happened in the historical route carryover in [=DW8=], however, he's a lot more regretful in being forced to surrender than pleading for his life; the historical Yu Jin also found this to be an option that he needed to take in order to reduce casualties.
999** His ending in ''9'' illustrates that surrendering is one of his options to lure Guan Yu out of the open and to minimize casualties. In a flashback prior to the Battle of Fan Castle, he informs Cao Cao about this which causes the latter to be concerned of his reputation. Back in the present, Cao Pi seems to be aware of Yu Jin's plan and thanks him in behalf of his father. [[note]]Historically, Cao Pi plied on the insults after Yu Jin was released back to Wei, and did so in a particularly devastating manner. Pi first comforted him and commissioned him as General Who Stabilises Distant Lands (安遠將軍). Pi wanted to send Yu as his personal representative to meet Sun Quan. Before Yu left, Pi ordered him to visit Cao Cao's tomb at Gaoling (高陵) in Ye (in present-day Handan, Hebei). There, Yu saw illustrations of the Battle of Fancheng, in which he was depicted surrendering to Guan Yu, while Pang De was portrayed in a ferocious and courageous manner. He was so filled with regret that he fell sick and died. Pi granted him the posthumous title "Marquis Li", which literally means "severe marquis". According to the "Rules of assigning posthumous names" chapter in the ''Yi Zhou Shu'', an official would receive the posthumous name "Li" either for being cold-blooded and arrogant, or for having slaughtered innocent people.[[/note]]
1000* TheStoic: Rarely shows any emotion, lest it weakens his troops' discipline.
1001-->'''Yu Jin:''' Showing emotions in the face of danger only serves to weaken discipline.
1002[[/folder]]
1003
1004!Debuting in ''Dynasty Warriors 8: Empires''
1005
1006[[folder:Xun Yu]]
1007
1008[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/xun_yu_artwork_dw9.png]]
1009
1010-->''"I have come to assist you."''
1011
1012->'''Voiced by''': Takashi Oohara (Japanese), Eli Godfrey (English; ''9''), Yu Lin (Mandarin Chinese)
1013
1014->'''Born''': 163\
1015'''Died''': 212\
1016'''Style Name''': Wenruo\
1017'''Japanese spelling''': Jun Iku "Bunjaku"\
1018'''Height''': 5'11" (180cm)\
1019'''Weapon''': Formation wand (''8:E''), Throwing daggers (''9'')\
1020
1021Xun Yu is an advisor to Cao Cao whose talents as a strategist were compared to those of Sima Yi. Xun Yu's relations with Xun You is hazy as records list them as either as nephew and uncle or as cousins. Despite serving under Cao Cao, Xun Yu is known for his loyalty to the Han Dynasty.
1022
1023Via some negative records, he is said to be shamed to death by Cao Cao after he openly opposes Cao Cao's acceptance to the rank of Duke of Wei, though in actuality Xun Yu had to be left behind in Shouchun due to an illness much to Cao Cao's dismay and concern for his health; said illness eventually claimed Xun Yu's life. Historically, he was also Cao Cao's in-law as his son Xun Yun married Cao's daughter Princess Anyang; Yun's second son Yi (霬; not to be confused with his uncle with a similar name and is Xun Yu's sixth son) later married Sima Yi's and Zhang Chunhua's daughter (and thus full sister of Sima Shi and Zhao) Princess Nanyang.
1024----
1025* AscendedExtra: Throughout the Dynasty Warriors series, Xun Yu is a constant general for Cao Cao in numerous battles as a generic officer since the second title. ''8: Empires'' marks his debut as a unique playable character.
1026* BoringButPractical: Most of his charge attacks are basically the same, just throwing/setting the traps. If used cleverly, they can tear the enemy apart.
1027* TheChessmaster: On par as a strategist, he foresees that the alliance between Liu Bei and Sun Quan would break due to Guan Yu staying in Jing province. So, he advises Xiahou Dun and the other Wei officers to let Liu Bei and Sun Quan fight each other while Wei conserve its forces and resources for the meantime. In his ending, he states to Cao Cao that he would continue to guide him only because he wants the chaos to end.
1028* CommanderContrarian: In ''9'', he opposes Cao Cao of attacking civilians who are following Liu Bei to Xiakou and disapproves his appointment as Duke of Wei. The latter part causes Cao Cao to demote him off his ranks and reassign him to administrative duties. [[note]]Historically, just like in ''9'', his support for Cao Cao represented those who supported Cao in order to restore the Han Dynasty to its former glory. Cao's sidelining of him and others with such selective support was cited as an example of his growing ambition.[[/note]]
1029* DarkIsNotEvil: His outfit in ''8 Empires'' has a lot of black on it and looks somewhat sinister as a result. This couldn't be less indicative of his personality.
1030* DistressedDude: Rescuing him is the objective of the first phase of the Battle of Puyang in ''8''.
1031* HistoricalBeautyUpdate: Most portrayals of him usually sports a mustache, implying that he's not a young man. Here, he's a clean-cut high-grade {{Bishonen}}.
1032** More like a youthfulness upgrade rather than beauty upgrade. Xun Yu himself was recorded as a tall and beautiful man with very fragrant scent. He began to serve Cao Cao in his late 20s, until his death in his late 40s. This playable character design is likely made to [[OlderThanHeLooks represent his youthful appearance, rather than his bearded old man persona.]]
1033* HistoricalBadassUpgrade: While a very intelligent man, when compared to other strategists, the historical/novel Xun Yu mostly stays indoors, managing politics and working as an advisor. In the novel, he is never mentioned to take part in any battle. His game counterpart is as much of a force to be reckoned with as any other playable character.
1034* MagicWand: His weapon is called the Formation Wand in the game. It also has a knife underneath, making it resemble some sort of buddhist praying tool.
1035* OfficerAndAGentleman: He addresses foes just as politely as allies.
1036* NiceGuy: One of the nicest characters in the entire cast given his respectful manner of speaking and loyalty.
1037* OlderThanHeLooks: He is one of Cao Cao's earliest supporters.
1038* PowerFloats: He floats in midair in the secondary state of his Musou Rage with numerous wands [[MindOverMatter floating around him]].
1039* ReassignedToAntarctica: After trying to convince Cao Cao to turn down his appointment as the Duke of Wei, Cao Cao reassigns him to administrative duties in Xuchang because he doesn't need any more support from him and wants his talents to be use elsewhere...which is basically his way of saying, "If you don't agree with me, you're fired!". Xun Yu is aware of the implication that Cao Cao will no longer listen to him anymore.
1040* SecretKeeper: He's the one of the few people who knew of Guo Jia's illness after seeing him cough. When Xun Yu wanted to inform Cao Cao about this, Guo Jia tells him to keep it a secret, knowing that this might break the morale of their men.
1041* ShelteredAristocrat: Implied by some of his lines in ''9''. He admits he isn't used to shop in markets and didn't know anything about nightlife. He even innocently wishes to be educated about that "kind of entertainment". He also doesn't seem to understand the border between romantic and platonic love. Considering his background coming from a distinguished family of scholars, one can assume he spent his youth being groomed to be advisor of the king, losing his opportunity to learn about love. [[note]]Historically, he was engaged while he's still a baby; his father-in-law Tang Heng died in ''164'' (Tang himself was a eunuch of some repute; he and four other eunuchs helped Emperor Huan (Ling's predecessor) to get rid of Liang Ji, a powerful consort-kin). Also, Xun did have at least one concubine. Although her surname had been lost to history, she was known to be Xun Yi's (荀𫖮) mother, and died in 264 at the age of ''89''; Xun Yi himself was already 59 at the time.[[/note]]
1042* SparedByTheAdaptation: He never suffers his fate from the novels where Cao Cao offers him an empty box which made him realize that Cao has no further need for him and thus, he commits suicide. Instead, his ending shows him confronting Cao Cao and declaring that he would still guide from the shadows. That's the last thing the players heard about Xun Yu and it is presumed that he passed away of his illness just like his historical counterpart.
1043* TokenGoodTeammate: Stands out from the rest of Wei by being one of the nicest characters in the ''entire cast'', and proclaims his ultimate loyalty to be not to Cao Cao personally, but rather to the Han and ending the chaos; serving Cao Cao is simply the best way to demonstrate said loyalty. That being said, by the time Xun Yu is playable, Wei has long since abandoned the designation as the clear-cut "evil" faction.
1044* TrapMaster: He can set traps with his wand on the ground, each links one another and can juggle the enemy once activated.
1045* UndyingLoyalty: To the Han dynasty, and in negative records and folklore he gets shamed to death for said loyalty. In his ending in ''9'', he vows that he would aid Cao Cao because he wants to end the chaos and not for him.
1046* WeHardlyKnewYe: Despite being one of Cao Cao's best officials and one of the foundations of the Wei kingdom, Xun Yu was a notable one to pass away from illness at quite a fairly young age. Historically, the bigger sides of his family (especially his children) couldn't even live past 40 years old. [[note]]However, his sixth son Xun Yi, who was born when Xun Yu was in his 40s, died in June 274 at the age of 69; Yi probably inherited his longevity from his mother, who lived till ''89''.[[/note]]
1047[[/folder]]
1048
1049!Debuting in ''Dynasty Warriors 9''
1050[[folder:Cao Xiu]]
1051
1052[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/cao_xiu_artwork_dw9.png]]
1053
1054-->''"To the glory of Wei!"''
1055
1056->'''Voiced by''': Creator/TakuyaSato (Japanese), Eric Hoff (English), Chenguang Wang (Mandarin Chinese)
1057
1058->'''Born''': (Unknown)\
1059'''Died''': 228\
1060'''Style Name''': Wenlie\
1061'''Japanese spelling''': Sō Kyū "Bunretsu"\
1062'''Height''': 5'9" (175cm)\
1063'''Weapon''': Fan sword\
1064
1065Cao Xiu is Cao Cao's nephew who is hailed as a wonderful archer and the "stallion" of the clan. Cao Cao gave him special attention and once said that he could be a military commander. After being fooled by Zhou Fang's false defection in the Battle of Shiting, his health failed due to the shame and he died, though before his death, he would succeed Cao Ren in becoming Wei's Commander-in-Chief.
1066
1067----
1068* AnimalMotifs: Horses. Historically, he's regarded by his uncle as the "Thousand Leagues Horse" of the Cao clan due to his mobility, loyalty and swiftness. In his Hideaway dialogue, he compares himself to a horse.
1069* BadassArmy: One of the real reasons Wu Army needed to use a trick to defeat him is because he commands Wei's elite army, The Tiger and Leopard Cavalry.
1070* CantHoldHisLiquor: In Wang Yi's ending, he asks her for a drink. Later on, he's sitting on the floor very drunk while Wang Yi manages to hold on her own.
1071* DistressedDude: In Shiting, due to Zhou Fang's deception.
1072* EstablishingCharacterMoment: In the beginning of his storyline, Xiahou Yuan jokingly tells him not to step on the wheat fields on the orders of Cao Cao because the farmers haven't harvested them yet due to the war. Cao Xiu is surprised about this because he accidentally stepped on a wheat field and goes to Cao Cao to "face his punishment", not realizing that this is really a joke. [[note]]This incident was based on a historical event showcasing Cao Cao's commitment to the rule of law. He had given an order that anyone who trampled on wheat fields are to be executed. Unexpectedly, Cao's horse was startled and trampled on a wheat field. Cao first tried to commit suicide; after being stopped by his subordinates, he cut off a clump of hair as replacement for his head. This was significant, as given the Confucian ideal that body hair was given to one by one's parents, cutting one's hair was seen as deeply unfilial. (This was also why ancient Chinese adults tie their hair: hair was not cut after the person reached adulthood.) Cao's men, after witnessing him accepting punishment for his own orders, adhered even more strongly to orders from then on.[[/note]]
1073* HeroWorshipper: He looks up to his uncle and JumpedAtTheCall when Cao Cao raised an army. Unlike Cao Pi, Xiu is pretty open in showing admiration to Cao Cao.
1074-->'''Cao Xiu:''' You are ''amazing'', Uncle.
1075* HorribleJudgeOfCharacter: Following an apparent traitor of the enemy army to a secluded area? Not the best idea. Even Sima Yi and Man Chong comment that Cao Xiu is [[SuperGullible too gullible and trusting]] to accept Zhou Fang's surrender.
1076* OlderThanTheyLook: He joins Cao Cao as early as the campaign against Dong Zhuo and is supposedly several years older than Cao Pi.[[note]]Historically, his exact birth year is unknown, while Cao Pi's birth year is 187.[[/note]]
1077* SparedByTheAdaptation: His final appearance in the Wei storyline in ''9'' is after the Battle of Shiting where he experienced his embarrassing defeat and his reaction to the death of his cousin, Cao Pi. Afterwards, it is expected that he died at some point after the Battle of Shiting. However, in the Shu storyline, he appears in the Battle of Wuzhang Plains.
1078* SuperGullible: He believes anything that people tell him at face value even though they're just joking. This is his FatalFlaw which led to his shameful defeat at the Battle of Shiting.
1079* UndyingLoyalty: To his family which is also his reason for helping his uncle in the first place due to his fatherly nature to him. Specifically, he's very close and loyal to his cousin, Cao Pi, as they live together under the same roof when they were children. When Cao Cao highly praises Sun Quan to the point of wishing that he wants a son just like him in front of his own son, Cao Xiu swiftly defends that Cao Pi is a worthy heir. Even in history, Cao Pi himself comforts his cousin when his mother died which shows how very close they are.
1080* UnwittingPawn: He led his troops into Wu territory following Zhou Fang's advice. It turns out Zhou Fang is actually a loyal Wu general who pretended to defect to Wei and led him into an ambush which resulted in his disastrous defeat by Wu forces at the Battle of Shiting.
1081* WeaponSpecialization: Shared with Zhong Hui and Guan Xing, Cao Xiu wields the fan sword, which is effectively a bladed fan that can also detach said blades.
1082[[/folder]]
1083
1084[[folder:Man Chong]]
1085
1086!!!"The Smiling Schemer"
1087
1088[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/man_chong_artwork_dw9.png]]
1089
1090-->''"May my superior strategies lead us to victory."''
1091
1092->'''Voiced by''': Takashi Aoki (Japanese), Miles Allen (English), Xianghai Hao (Mandarin Chinese)
1093
1094->'''Born''': 172\
1095'''Died''': 242\
1096'''Style Name''': Boning\
1097'''Japanese spelling''': Man Chō "Hakunei"\
1098'''Height''': 6'1" (185cm)\
1099'''Weapon''': Shooting bladespears
1100
1101Man Chong is a strategist and politician of Wei. Known as a courageous and prudent person, he assisted Cao Ren at Fan Castle and strengthened Hefei Castle's defenses. He is also good friends with Xu Huang. Historically, he was an in-law of Sima Yi as Yi's son Gan married his daughter.
1102
1103----
1104* TheBabyOfTheBunch: Despite being the tallest, he's actually the youngest among Wei's strategists. Even though his skills aren't doubted, he still needs to be reminded to dress properly by his seniors Xun Yu or Xun You.
1105* BadassLongcoat: As per being a strategist, according to Koei's design choices. His coat is sleek, white and sleeveless with blue highlights and gold trims.
1106* CleavageWindow: Mostly because of the uneven buttoning of his shirt.
1107* DualWielding: He wields two "Shooting Bladespears".
1108* EndOfAnEra: The last (playable) great officer of Wei while it's still under control of the Cao family. The passing of such notable Wei generals is what prompts Sima Yi to oust his co-regent, Cao Shuang, and thus essentially place Wei under control of the Sima family.
1109* TheEngineer: Basically, he's the one responsible for New Hefei Castle. In his ending, he even gives Sima Yi a tour around the newly constructed Hefei castle.
1110* FashionableAsymmetry: It should be noted that he's wearing his shirt unevenly in his render. It reflects his relaxed personality.
1111* LongLived: Born in 172 [[note]] Historically, his exact year of birth is unknown; according to the chronology of his biography in ''Records'', he was older than 17 when he was recruited by Cao Cao during Cao's tenure as Governor of Yan Province between 191 and 192. By calculation, his birth year must be before 175.[[/note]], 12 years before the Yellow Turban Rebellion, and dies in 242, well after all other playable Wei officers have passed away, and only seven years before Sima Yi takes full control of Wei via the coup at Gaoping Tombs.
1112* ThePollyanna: He's very cheerful and laid-back that Xun Yu reminds him to be more respectful when he introduces himself to Cao Cao. After the flood attack in Fan Castle, he tells Cao Ren that the men lost their confidence due to the attack and need support from their leader which prompt Cao Ren to rally them.
1113* TrapMaster: Let's just say this guy is obsessed with traps. He's the one who put a lot of traps in New Hefei Castle and encourages Sima Yi to find any flaw on the traps that he had built in his ending. Even his conversation during the Hideaway scenes shows him talking about traps.
1114
1115[[/folder]]
1116
1117[[folder:Xun You]]
1118
1119[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/xun_you_artwork_dw9.png]]
1120
1121-->''"It is an honor to serve you."''
1122
1123->'''Voiced by''': Creator/KenjiHamada (Japanese), Matt Shuster (English), Tong Yin (Mandarin Chinese)
1124
1125->'''Born''': 157\
1126'''Died''': 214\
1127'''Style Name''': Gongda\
1128'''Japanese spelling''': Jun Yū "Kōtatsu"\
1129'''Height''': 5'7" (170cm)\
1130'''Weapon''': Urumi
1131
1132Xun You is an adviser of Wei and a skilled strategist comparable to his relative Xun Yu and Sima Yi, enough to be well trusted by Cao Cao. His actual blood-relation with Xun Yu however, is often ambiguous in historical records. Described as a highly profound and insightful thinker, Xun You was also known for his great humility and dignity. He preferred to give his advice to Cao Cao in private and frequently refused high honors and vast rewards.
1133
1134----
1135* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: Though he is humble, he feels insecure that he might not catch up with Guo Jia and Jia Xu. Guo Jia says otherwise and believes that Xun You is a great strategist.
1136* BadassFamily: Blood relative of Xun Yu, both of them are Cao Cao's earliest strategists.
1137* BadassLongcoat: Again, for being a strategist. His is simple yet elegant in design, and predominantly a dark shade of blue.
1138* DrunkenGlow: In Guo Jia's "what if" scenario, Xun You gets drunk after he and the rest of the strategists celebrate their victory for Cao Cao. Jia Xu actually likes him being drunk.
1139* HumbleHero: Often described as one historically, frequently refusing higher honors and rewards. In the game, Guo Jia praises him for his role in the Battle of Guandu but Xun You just scoffs it off, saying that he just happened to be the one who had the leaked information.
1140* PermaStubble: He's one of the two characters (the other is Xu Shu) who had this type of facial hair. Unlike Xu Shu, his stubble is more noticeable.
1141* TheQuietOne: Dian Wei notices that Xun You rarely talks about other things asides from strategies. Guo Jia explains that Xun You only talks when necessary and likes to keep his thoughts to himself. It is implied however that he can be a bit of a MotorMouth with your character in Hideaways.
1142* SugarAndIcePersonality: He is very calm and calculating whenever he discusses his strategies. When he's with Guo Jia, he slowly opens up about his insecurities. His quiet personality makes him a frequent target of Jia Xu's teasing with the element of surprise. In his ending, Xun You gradually warms up and starts to hang out with Jia Xu.
1143* UndyingLoyalty: To Cao Cao. Unlike his relative Xun Yu who is loyal to the Han, Xun You sticks to Cao Cao and approves his appointment as Duke of Wei, knowing that this is the next step to King of Wei and later, Emperor which he believes that this is Cao Cao's way to end the chaos.
1144* WhipSword: His weapon. He wields it with grace and methodical precision.
1145
1146[[/folder]]

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