Pasa Pasa no Mi

The Pasa Pasa no Mi is a non-canon Devil Fruit that allows the user to create, control, and transform into pieces of paper. It was eaten by Simon, the main antagonist of the video game One Piece: Great Hidden Treasure of the Nanatsu Islands.

Etymology

 * "Pasa pasa" is an onomatopoeia for rustling in Japanese, as of paper.

Appearance
The Pasa Pasa no Mi is a small round fruit resembling an apple. Its surface is covered in swirls and the stem is helix-shaped like a corkscrew.

Strengths and Weaknesses
As shown by Simon, this fruit allows the user to transform into sheets of paper to strike or evade attacks like any other Logia-class Devil Fruit users. It also appears that his transformation can be used to write something on in like how Simon wrote his pirate symbol in one of his paper form. It also appears he can be in a form of any paper such as cards and books. Simon can also create money.

This fruit does have one specific weaknesses against fire, aside from the standard Devil Fruit weaknesses.

Usage
Simon basically uses this fruit's power to strike and evade like any Logia-class Devil Fruit users. He can launch pages of paper at his opponents as projectiles.

Techniques

 * Sefer Ha-Bahir: An offensive technique that strikes a single target with an explosion, inflicting fire damage. This technique is named after Sefer HaBahir, an early work of esoteric Jewish mysticism.
 * Sefer Ha-Zohar: A offensive technique that creates multiple explosions at different locations, capable of inflicting electrocution. This technique is named after the Zohar, a foundational work of Kabbalah.
 * Sefer Atziluth: An offensive technique that strikes multiple targets, capable of inflicting poisoning. This technique is named after Atziluth, the first of the Four Worlds of the Kabbalah.
 * Sefer Briah: A technique that restores Simon's health. This is possibly what cured his injuries upon first consuming the Devil Fruit. This technique is named after Briah, the second of the Four Worlds of the Kabbalah.
 * Sefer Yetzirah: A defensive technique that allows Simon dodge incoming attacks. This technique is named after Sefer Yetzirah (Book of Formation), the earliest extant book on Jewish mysticism. Yetzirah is also the third of the Four Worlds of the Kabbalah.
 * Sefer Assiah: An offensive technique that strikes multiple targets, capable of inflicting paralysis. This technique is named after Assiah, the last of the Four Worlds of the Kabbalah.

History
Decades ago, Ko discovered the fruit among the treasure he had obtained. When he was still a rookie mountain bandit, Ko made a mistake and seriously injured a young boy, Simon. In an attempt to save Simon's life, Ko impulsively fed him the Pasa Pasa no Mi, not fully comprehending why he did so. However, Ko was successful as Simon transformed into multiple pieces of paper, and when he reassembled, his injuries were gone.

However, Simon was unaware of this because he had lost consciousness. As he had no recollection of eating a Devil Fruit, he started to believe that he had been born with his ability and that he was a special being who surpasses ordinary humans. After Simon was eaten by Shushibaruba, the fruit likely returned to circulation.

Trivia

 * The names of Simon's techniques come from the Hebrew language and are named after books (seferim) from the Jewish Kabbalah. The names Sefer Yetzirah, Sefer HaBahir and Sefer HaZohar are based on existing books, while the other technique names are formed via analogy from the the names of the Four Worlds.
 * This is the first of five Devil Fruits to originate from video games, the others being the Nemu Nemu no Mi, Mini Mini no Mi, Inu Inu no Mi, Model: Bake-danuki and the Batto Batto no Mi, Model: Vampire.

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