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However despite his defeat, Urouge managed to survive and retreat.īefitting his physique, Urouge has enormous strength, able to wield a large and heavy pillar as a makeshift mace, despite his size, he is deceptively fast with extremely sharp reflexes, able to keep up with Killer's tremendous agility and also hold his own against his fellow Supernova who has a significantly higher bounty in a fight before having their fight interrupted by X Drake. Abilities and PowersĪs one of the Worst Generation, Urouge is a powerful pirate, having managed to traverse and survive the dangers of the Grand Line and earn a bounty of 108,000,000 by the time he and his crew reached the Sabaody Archipelago.Īfter the timeskip, Urouge was strong enough to defeat Charlotte Snack, one of Big Mom's Four Sweet Commanders and one of the strongest members of the Emperor's crew with a bounty of 600,000,000, although he was later defeated by Charlotte Cracker, another Sweet Commander in the Big Mom Pirates. Urouge seems to be respectful toward people's plights, as he did not stop Kaidou when the Emperor attempted to commit suicide and instead prayed. However, even when facing death, he could still laugh at what he believed was a joke, made by Basil Hawkins, about his fate. Despite being brave he is not blind to danger either, for when he faced a Pacifista (who he believed was the real Kuma) and Kizaru at the same time, he frustratingly wondered if that was his end. In spite of this though, he quit the battle when X Drake jumped in to halt the fight. However, it is possible that he did not know his bounty or he knew that Killer had a high bounty because he notoriously attacks civilians. The only times he has not been seen smiling are when his crew approached Raijin Island and when he prayed for Kaidou.įrom what has been shown of Urouge so far he can be considered a brave man, as he was not afraid of fighting people with higher bounties than him, such as Killer. Even when defeated or when believing himself to be near death, he will still have a smile on his face, such as when he was heavily wounded by a Pacifista. Urouge's most prominent personality trait is that he is almost always smiling. Īs a child, Urouge is shown with the hairstyle and wings of the Skypieans', but as an adult, his wings are more like the Birka natives. He also has a pair of large wings growing out from the middle of his back. He wears a pair of gold earrings, black gloves and a rather large red bead necklace. He dresses in similar robes to Divine Soldiers underneath the khaki robes he wears (which is also worn by the rest of his crew), which includes the white full-bodied garment with severed sleeves, that exposes tattoos patterned like flames on both biceps. He also has black tattoos going down his shoulders that somewhat resemble fire. He seems to sport the short and clean-cut sort of hairstyle generally sported by monks. On his chin he has a prominent, jet-black, and scruffy beard that extends upwards to the sides of his jaw and then converges with his equally-dark side-burns. Apart from his smile, he also has what appears to be a stitched-up scar vertically descending over, and falling short just above his left eye. His face somewhat resembles a smiling totem mask as he is nearly always seen grinning, even when he is unhappy the only moments he is not seen smiling was when he was approaching Raijin Island, when he was confounded by the island spewing lightning nonstop, and again when he gives final benedictions to Kaidou's jumping off a sky island.
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