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2023/11/04

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Ginny

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. 

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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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Bartholomew Kuma

Bartholomew Kuma, previously known as a fearsome Warlord of the Sea and the former ruler of the Sorbet Kingdom, has a captivating history as a founding member of the Revolutionary Army. His notorious reputation has earned him a staggering bounty of 296,000,000 Beli, and he bears the distinction of being a father to Jewelry Bonney. Kuma's unique heritage is derived from the rare buccaneer lineage, a special race he inherited from his late father, Clapp. Once renowned as the "Tyrant," a ruthless and formidable pirate, Kuma's life took a dramatic turn. He underwent a transformation into a "Pacifista," a formidable human weapon engineered by the brilliant scientist Vegapunk. Vegapunk's modifications led to Kuma becoming the very first complete Pacifista cyborg, bearing the serial number PX-0. Tragically, this process came at the cost of his mental faculties. Kuma's life has also been marked by enslavement under the World Nobles' control, occurring twice in his lifetime. First, as an infant, he was held captive until escaping during the God Valley Incident. The second time, in his adulthood, he was punished and held captive for two years for defending the Thousand Sunny. It was only through the intervention of his fellow revolutionaries that he regained his freedom. Notably, Vegapunk also cloned Kuma as S-Bear, one of the Seraphim designed to replace the Warlords.

Warlord of the Sea Kuma



The Straw Hat Pirates crossed paths with Kuma during the Thriller Bark Arc and, later, during the Sabaody Archipelago Arc, where he played a pivotal role in separating the crew. His presence looms large as a significant antagonist during the Marineford Arc, where he participated in the Summit War of Marineford, aligning with the Marines alongside most other Warlords. Prior to his Pacifista modifications, Kuma held the position of an officer within the Revolutionary Army, affording him authority over lower-ranking members. However, this power was relinquished when he became a complete slave of the World Government. Additionally, as the former king of the Sorbet Kingdom, he wielded political influence in the past. Kuma exhibited exceptional skills in deception, successfully concealing his true affiliation with the Revolutionary Army from the World Government for several years. His election as one of the Seven Warlords of the Sea stands as a testament to his cunning.

Kuma stands as a remarkable figure in the story, being one of the very few individuals to have decisively defeated the Straw Hat Pirates. Notably, he is the only character introduced thus far to have accomplished this feat single-handedly, doing so twice. In both encounters, the Straw Hat Pirates were in a weakened and injured state, making them ill-prepared for another battle, especially against a formidable Warlord. Importantly, Kuma refrained from causing lethal harm, allowing them to escape, suggesting he may have held back. Kuma's fearsome reputation extends to other powerful and renowned pirates, as evident when the captain of the Kid Pirates, Eustass Kid, displayed deep unease upon witnessing the arrival of a Pacifista (mistaken for the real Kuma) on the Sabaody Archipelago. This occurred despite Kid's higher bounty compared to Kuma's former one.

Revolutionary Army Kuma

Notably, thirty-eight years ago, Kuma consumed the Nikyu Nikyu no Mi, a Paramecia-type Devil Fruit. This unique power endowed him with paw pads on his palms, capable of repelling anything they come into contact with. These paw pads grant Kuma an absolute defense, making him impervious to all physical attacks, even those from swords. This ability, combined with his remarkable reaction speed, allows him to deflect assaults from incredibly swift opponents, such as Luffy in Gear 2. Moreover, Kuma can employ his paw pads to launch powerful attacks by propelling his target at great speed, with the assertion that his paw pads repel objects at the speed of light.

During the revolutionaries' time on Momoiro Island, Dragon inquired about Kuma's observations regarding Mary Geoise, with Kuma addressing Dragon as "Master." In a significant turn of events, while the revolutionaries were in the process of repairing him, Kuma unexpectedly rose to his feet and embarked on a tumultuous journey. Ignoring the pleas of his allies, he reached the coast and harnessed his Devil Fruit powers to launch himself from the island. He collided with the Red Line, descending to Red Port. Marines were dispatched to apprehend him, while citizens were instructed to evacuate. Despite the extensive damage to his body and relentless assaults from the Marines, Kuma remained undeterred, scaling the Red Line. His ascent was completed about a day before the Egghead Incident. Although soldiers tried to subdue him, their efforts proved futile. It was during this time that Sakazuki appeared, confronting Kuma while questioning his motives and destination. Acting under the World Nobles' orders, Sakazuki inflicted severe injuries on Kuma, including the burning of half his face and one of his legs. Before further harm could be inflicted, Kuma utilized his Devil Fruit to make his escape.


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Monkey D. Dragon

Monkey D. Dragon, also known as the "Rebellious Dragon," holds the infamous position of Supreme Commander within the Revolutionary Army. He stands as one of the founding members of this revolutionary organization and was previously the Captain of the Freedom Fighters. His life's mission centers around the overthrow of the World Government, earning him the ominous title of the "World's Worst Criminal." Interestingly, Dragon is the father of Monkey D. Luffy and the son of Monkey D. Garp, having been born in the Goa Kingdom, the same place as his son and father. Dragon's connection with Sabo is also significant, as he saved Sabo from a near-fatal encounter with a World Noble attack, ultimately grooming him to become his second-in-command. Introduced during the Loguetown Arc, Dragon played a crucial role in aiding Luffy's escape from the clutches of Marine captain Smoker. Subsequently, he intermittently surfaces as an influential background character throughout the series. Notably, Dragon had never been a part of his son Luffy's life, leaving his custody to Luffy's grandfather, Monkey D. Garp.

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Luffy only discovered Dragon as his father two years ago when Garp revealed the truth at Water 7, and he first saw Dragon's face in a report regarding the destruction of Baltigo. Despite this revelation, Luffy's primary focus remains on his sworn brother Sabo, and he doesn't seem particularly concerned with his father's role in the Revolutionary Army. In the past, Ivankov observed Dragon's continuous gaze towards the East Blue and speculated about his possible family connections in that region. Dragon appears to support Luffy's pirate journey, having shown approval during their encounter in Loguetown and expressing his hope that Luffy's exploits will shape the world's future. He actively intervened to save Luffy from Smoker's capture, anticipating a reunion with his son in the future. In his interactions with his subordinates, Dragon typically maintains a serious and professional demeanor, emphasizing the ongoing war against the World Government and its formidable power and resources. Dragon is exceptionally guarded about his personal life and background, sharing very little with anyone, including his immediate relatives. The only known exception to this secrecy is Bartholomew Kuma, who possessed knowledge of Dragon's family connections. Despite his reluctance, Dragon acknowledged the information's potential to humanize him in the eyes of his subordinates when news about his family was released after the Summit War of Marineford. As the Supreme Commander of the Revolutionary Army, Dragon wields tremendous authority over a formidable paramilitary force that poses a substantial threat to the long-standing World Government. His actions have earned him the title of the "World's Worst Criminal," yet he has managed to elude capture, despite the world's most formidable powers actively pursuing him. Notably, Emporio Ivankov expressed concerns about the possibility of the World Government targeting Dragon, especially when allied with Whitebeard. Sengoku utilized Dragon's connection to Luffy to mark the young pirate as a threat to humanity's future, and Demaro Black exploited this reputation in his impersonation of Luffy. While specific details about Dragon's combat abilities remain shrouded in mystery, he commands a powerful roster of army officials, including his chief-of-staff Sabo and the five commanders. All have demonstrated their combat prowess by defeating notable pirates and Marines within the Grand Line. Dragon's swift intervention in stopping Smoker when he was about to strike Luffy with his jitte highlights his capabilities. Despite his high-profile criminal status, Smoker made no effort to apprehend him. Furthermore, Dragon's association with Luffy's indomitable will to survive in Impel Down suggests that he possesses a similar level of determination. Notably, strong gusts of wind have been associated with Dragon during significant events in the Goa Kingdom and Loguetown, aiding him in accomplishing his objectives. It remains unclear whether Dragon directly generates these winds or possesses a power enabling him to summon them. Additionally, he managed to reach Sabo's sinking ship off the coast of Dawn Island without drawing attention from onlookers, demonstrating his exceptional abilities.

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Emporio Ivankov

Emporio Ivankov, commonly known as Iva, holds the title of "Queen" in the Kamabakka Kingdom, where he's recognized as the "Okama King" and a "Miracle Person." He also serves as a commander within the Revolutionary Army, overseeing the G Army division, which operates in the Grand Line. As one of the original members of the Revolutionary Army, alongside figures like Monkey D. Dragon and Bartholomew Kuma, Ivankov played a pivotal role in its establishment. It's worth noting that he has a poignant history as a former slave under the World Nobles. Previously incarcerated in Impel Down's Level 5, Ivankov managed to carve out a secretive haven known as "Okama Paradise" within Level 5.5. After his daring escape from Impel Down and active involvement in the Summit War of Marineford, he resumed his role as the Queen of Kamabakka Kingdom. During critical events like the Impel Down and Marineford Arcs, Ivankov allied himself with Luffy. His position as a founding member of the Revolutionary Army earned him the respect and concern of his fellow revolutionaries, who closely monitored his well-being during the Summit War of Marineford. Following the destruction of Baltigo, Ivankov generously offered Momoiro Island as the new primary headquarters for the Revolutionary Army.
Revolutionary Army Emporio Ivankov
A significant connection in Ivankov's life is his long-standing friendship with Bartholomew Kuma, dating back 38 years when they were both enslaved by the World Nobles. This shared history led them to become Revolutionaries simultaneously, bonding them within the organization's inner circle. Ivankov's familiarity with Kuma is evident through his understanding of Kuma's strong aversion to the World Government and his knowledge of the Nikyu Nikyu no Mi. Ivankov expressed profound shock when informed by Doflamingo that Kuma willingly allowed the World Government to transform him into a cyborg, erasing his memories, emotions, and free will. Furthermore, Ivankov enjoyed a close friendship with Ginny during their time as slaves. They shared a harmonious relationship. Ivankov's extraordinary abilities stem from consuming the Horu Horu no Mi, a Paramecia-type Devil Fruit. This fruit empowers him to produce a wide array of specialized hormones, granting him the ability to modify a person's body from within, effectively allowing for physical transformations. Ivankov can even convert his fingers into syringes for precise hormone injections, which can be administered to others or himself. These hormones offer the potential for changing aspects such as gender, physical growth, skin tone, stamina, emotions, and more. Due to his ability, he earned the moniker "Miracle Person." However, Ivankov himself recognizes that his hormones are not a miraculous cure-all and can pose lethal risks if overused. In combat, Ivankov can inject hormones into himself, granting him strategic physical advantages. For instance, he can enlarge his head significantly to amplify the potency of his signature technique, the Hell Wink. Additionally, he possesses the ability to transform into a woman, making his body supple and resilient to blunt force. Ivankov can also create adrenaline hormones to provide a substantial power boost to a person, enabling them to persevere in battle even when fatigued. Moreover, Ivankov's hormone manipulation can enhance a person's natural immune system, increasing their chances of survival against otherwise lethal conditions like diseases and poison. However, this process is excruciatingly painful and time-consuming, taking hours or even days to complete. It also comes at the cost of a shortened potential lifespan, particularly for severe ailments, and only those with exceptional willpower can endure the ordeal.