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When [[Aleph]] visits the [[Tokyo (Shin Megami Tensei II)|Underground]], he is asked by [[Hiruko (Shin Megami Tensei II)|Hiruko]] to retrieve the six pieces so that Masakado may be revived. After visiting each shrine and collecting the pieces from the freed Kunitsukami, the pieces are taken to the [[Cathedral of Shadows]] and fused together into his body, though [[Mido]] notes that something is still missing. Upon returning to Hiruko, he will give Aleph the soul of Masakado, finally resurrecting him. He thanks Aleph and heads towards [[Sealed Iwato]]. Upon reaching the cave, Masakado will open the entrance, allowing Aleph passage inside so that he may free the Amatsukami from their imprisonment. He then grants him the Sun Pillar, as well as [[Masakado's Katana]]. He leaves shortly after to rest in order to recover his strength.
When [[Aleph]] visits the [[Tokyo (Shin Megami Tensei II)|Underground]], he is asked by [[Hiruko (Shin Megami Tensei II)|Hiruko]] to retrieve the six pieces so that Masakado may be revived. After visiting each shrine and collecting the pieces from the freed Kunitsukami, the pieces are taken to the [[Cathedral of Shadows]] and fused together into his body, though [[Mido]] notes that something is still missing. Upon returning to Hiruko, he will give Aleph the soul of Masakado, finally resurrecting him. He thanks Aleph and heads towards [[Sealed Iwato]]. Upon reaching the cave, Masakado will open the entrance, allowing Aleph passage inside so that he may free the Amatsukami from their imprisonment. He then grants him the Sun Pillar, as well as [[Masakado's Katana]]. He leaves shortly after to rest in order to recover his strength.
===Visionaries===
Masakado is featured in one [[Visionary]] cutscene in the Game Boy Advance and iOS versions of the game.
In "Netsuke of Ren'ami", Masakado is shown in an unknown spiritual realm, it presumably being his soul after being killed in his failed rebellion in Kyoto when he was still human. He laments his failure and seems to predict the  destruction and conflicts Tokyo will face in the coming future, wishing for any future warriors that will rise to defend Tokyo to be granted his spiritual power and to fulfill his will, no matter how many years it may be until such events happen.
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