Ginny, a former slave who endured the harrowing experience of participating in the Native Hunting Competition on God Valley 38 years ago, played a pivotal role in orchestrating the God Valley Incident as a means to escape the oppressive event. In her youth, 38 years ago, Ginny was a young girl with freckles, a missing tooth, and untamed light hair, featuring prominent bangs framing her face. She sported a light sleeveless shirt, dark shorts, and lightweight shoes. Like all those who suffered under the World Nobles' tyranny, Ginny bore the dreaded "Hoof of the Soaring Dragon" mark, etched onto her body as a perpetual symbol of being considered "less than human," though the precise location remains undisclosed.
Despite the hardships of slavery, Ginny maintained a resilient and positive attitude. Her gluttonous nature was matched only by her unwavering loyalty to her friends, and she did not take kindly to anyone who mistreated them. Ginny shared a close bond with Emporio Ivankov, affectionately referring to him as "big bro." Similarly, she held a warm relationship with Bartholomew Kuma, addressing him as "Kuma-chi" and greatly respecting him for his role in liberating the slaves on God Valley. In the aftermath of their escape, Ginny and her companions, including 500 fellow slaves and natives, successfully evaded their captors, thanks in no small part to Kuma's newly acquired Devil Fruit powers. Once they reached the safety of the Sorbet Kingdom, the trio found refuge at Kuma's family church. There, Ginny and Ivankov paid tribute to Kuma's courageous actions, which had paved the way to freedom for more than 500 individuals. In time, Ivankov embarked on a journey at sea, while Ginny and Kuma chose to remain together, forging a contented and fulfilling life within the kingdom's borders.
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