Jalmack

Saint Jalmack is a World Noble who was introduced 10 years prior to the start of the series.

Appearance
Though his initial appearance is hidden in the shadows, Jalmack has a similar hairstyle as Roswald's family, but his goes up in two bulbs. He also has a wide chin.

As with all other World Nobles, Jalmack wears a thick suit adorned with medal-like knobs on the front. However, since he was not at Sabaody Archipelago, he cannot wear one of the resin bubbles as a helmet, due to the bubbles popping outside of that area. Instead, he wears a rectangular helmet, in order to prevent himself from breathing the same air as commoners.

Personality
Typical for a World Noble, Jalmack is cruel and uncaring towards those who are lower in social status than his kind. To this end, he would gladly shoot down anyone who dares defy him, including children such as Sabo. He was also seen with three slaves: one carrying him like a horse and two walking behind him in chains; this shows that he has no qualms of enslaving people.

However, unlike the other World Nobles shown, he shared his reasoning for shooting down Sabo: the child had raised a pirate flag, which classifies him a pirate and a criminal, and deserves to be killed. This falls in line with the Absolute Justice doctrine many Marines have adopted. However, his more important reason for gunning down the small ship was due to it cutting his, meaning his justice was just an excuse to make him look more moral than he truly is.

Abilities and Powers
Jalmack was seen wielding a bazooka. Unlike Roswald, who wields a rifle with no skills nor accuracy, Jalmack managed to shoot down a boat in the middle of the sea, though the bazooka had a cross-hair, which may contribute to the increased accuracy.

Visiting Goa
Ten years prior to the storyline, Jalmack went to visit the Goa Kingdom in East Blue. When Sabo's ship got in his way, Jalmack shot it down with a bazooka, under the claims that it dared to raise a pirate flag, despite being a child, and that Sabo had the nerve to cut in front of his ship. Afterwards, Jalmack was escorted into the town by his slaves and Royal Guards.