Suda
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You have done well and brought honor to your families. Now, give the relic to me, and the Suda clan will conquer the world!
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— Suda demanding the Yamata no Orochi relic from Gorou Suda (Godzilla: Rage Across Time #1) |
Suda Shogun (須田将軍 Suda Shōgun) is a minor character in IDW Publishing's 2016 comic Godzilla: Rage Across Time #1. He is the shogun of Japan in the year 1274, and battles the invading Mongols and their commanding officer, the Nebulan Zhenjin Khan.
Personality
Suda sought to protect his country from the threat of the Mongols, summoning all able-bodied warriors to meet them at Hakata Bay. Though suffering casualties and being forced to retreat to his fortress, the shogun declared that he and his warriors would meet their fate in battle. After the Mongols were vanquished, Suda revealed his true ambition for his clan to conquer the world, demanding that Gorou give him the relic which controlled Yamata no Orochi.
History
- Godzilla: Rage Across Time #1 (2016)
Godzilla: Rage Across Time
"Feudal Japan"
In the year 1274, Suda shogun was faced with the oncoming threat of the Mongol army led by the Nebulan Zhenjin Khan arriving in Hakata Bay, backed by the Khan's monster pawns, Gigan and Megalon. Summoning all able-bodied warriors to the bay in defense of Japan, Suda led his forces and held off the Mongols while two warriors went off on a quest to bring Japan's salvation. To the despair of him and his people, Suda's defense line was pushed back by the overwhelming might of the foreign invaders, who proceeded to light the land aflame and inflict casualties upon casualties. Regrouping his warriors at his fortress, Suda was questioned by one of his warriors about their next move, to which the shogun declared that they would meet their fates in battle. Following the enemy's defeat, Suda met up with Gorou and Akio to commemorate them for their success. Afterwards, Suda demanded for Gorou hand over the relic utilized to assume mastership over the great Yamata no Orochi so that his clan could conquer the world. Unfortunately, with Orochi slain by the comparatively uncontrollable Godzilla, Suda's ambitions were for the most part left null in void.
Equipment
Armor
Suda wore a full suit of armor, which evidently protected him from a pair of arrows which were launched into his shoulder guard.
Weapons
Suda wielded a sword in battle, with a second sheathed on his hip. While speaking to his men in his castle, he held an unidentified golden weapon, possibly a mace.
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Scans
Trivia
- In real life, the shogun of Japan in 1274 was Prince Munetaka.
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