Talk:Unnamed Daimyō

Kusagakure?
He sent the Grass ninjas after Gaara and they called him - "sir". They are from the Land of Grass so why we don't put that this daimyo is from there?--Donatelo (talk) 21:38, November 28, 2009 (UTC)
 * Because he might not be from the Land of Grass. --ShounenSuki (talk 21:56, November 28, 2009 (UTC)


 * Must be from the Land of Grass, 'cause why else would those Shinobi call him 'Sir' or follow his orders or even be there if not to protect him? Don't say 'to protect the nobles', 'cause this is the Village Hidden in the Leaves. It has its own Shinobi to protect them, encludin' the SAATS (that's the ANBU Black Ops if you're wonderin', that should be their right name in the English dub, SAATS stands to its litteral meanin', Special Assassination and Tactical Squad). X29 September 4 04:15 2011.


 * Wow, you replied to a two-year-old discussion… Well, regardless: they would probably call any and every daimyō 'sir', even if they weren't from the same country. It's called respect for authority and it's still pretty big in Japan. They'd follow a foreign daimyō's orders for a very simple reason: money. —ShounenSuki (talk 01:37, September 4, 2011 (UTC)

Come on. You really can't expect Jonin to be this cheap, now do you? An' for respect for the Feudal Lord, they should just say 'Feudal Lord'. I heard some characters say this (at least in the anime, in part obe, 'cause that's all i saw). An' I know it's been a long time since the last comment, but I still have to add somethin'. X29 September 4 04:53 2011.
 * How do you expect jōnin — if they even were jōnin — to earn a living? Doing missions for others is what they do. The daimyō could be from a country without its own shinobi, explaining why he'd hire Kusanin. Calling a daimyō 'sir' sound pretty normal to me. I can't say anything substantial about it without knowing what they say in Japanese, though. —ShounenSuki (talk 16:08, September 4, 2011 (UTC)

You can't expect Shinobi (even Genin) to do missions for nothin'. Surely they're bein' payed. An' I'm sure they ARE Jonin, 'cause do you expect the nobles (like Feudal Lords or Kages) to be protected by Chunin? Shinobi who just got promoted to lead teams? Who aren't elite like Jonin? An' if you even THINK they would be protected by Genin, then I'll say you're bloody crazy. As for a country without its own Shinobi, well, the Hidden Leaf Vilage has Shinobi an' ANBU Black Ops to protect ALL nobles, so why waste my money on hirin' Shinobi from a different country when I'm protected by the Shinobi from the village I'm goin' to? An' don't say 'I don't trust them to be good enough', that's really stupid. X29 September 4 21:15 2011.
 * The two Kusanin weren't protecting anyone. They were sitting in the audience, far away from any VIPs. All they did was ask Gaara to throw the match for this daimyō. —ShounenSuki (talk 18:22, September 4, 2011 (UTC)

(Sighs heavily) This really took much more time than it was supposed to be. An' by the way, you're pretty blind. I saw them. they're a few feet away from the Feudal Lord, an' they're among other nobles. Just look at the people behind them. Do they look like public? An' sorry for takin' for some time, had to wait for the episode to load an' make sure they're nobles. X29 September 4 22:05 2011.