Talk:Rance X: Decisive Battle/@comment-30927782-20171022211259/@comment-33042566-20171023031237

3 of them really made their mark in the last century too, and in Eurasia as well, so I suspect the average Japanese person would immediately associate them with death or oppression (though I'm not from Asia, if someone here knows better about how Japan sees them feel free to help me out. Most of my knowledge on the subtleties of Japanese culture comes from Rance games - like how the Japanese national pastime is bullying glasses girls).

Francisco Pizarro is an odd choice to include, having died almost 500 years ago in South America. Are there strong opinions on him in Asia?