Giro Giro no Mi

The Giro Giro no Mi is a Paramecia-type Devil Fruit that allows the user to see through everything and read the minds of others, allowing the user to become an Insight Human (眼力人間). "Giro giro" is the sound of glaring or staring. It was eaten by Violet.

Strengths and Weaknesses
The main strength of the fruit, as demonstrated by Violet, is that it allows the user to see through everything, both literally and figuratively. By forming circles out of their index finger and thumb and putting their hands next to their eyes, like glasses, the user can see through a person's clothes and skin, much like X-ray specs, but also read their minds and memories, allowing them to see through any lies. It also allows the user to transfer their own memories to another person's mind, by letting another person look through the circled fingers.

The fruit also has offensive capabilities, as it allows the user's tears to be manipulated and turned into dangerous projectiles.

While there are no particular weaknesses, it seems like the thoughts of a person can shock and disturb a user without preparation. It also seems that strong desires and thoughts can cloud the user's vision when he tries to read someone's mind, as Violet could not find the reason why Law returned to Dressrosa, because Sanji had only perverted ideas in his mind. Aside from that, the user is affected by the standard Devil Fruit weaknesses.

Usage
Violet basically uses her ability to see through her targets, whether it be clothes or mind, or allow her targets to see into her memories.

Attacks

 * Peeping Mind (心覗き（ピーピングマインド）): After activating her hand glasses, Violet touches her head to the head of another person, allowing her to look into the person's mind and memories. Violet is also able to use this technique reversely, allowing her to transfer her memories to the person.


 * Hierro Lágrima: Mekujira (熱鉄の涙（イエロ・ラグリマ） 目鯨（メクジラ）): Violet secretes one teardrop from each of her eyes. The tears then grow into large whales that move to attack whomever they are aimed at by the user. Hierro Lágrima is Spanish for "Iron Tear", while Mekujira is Japanese for the corner of one's eye, though the specific kanji reads as "Eye Whale", hence the technique's pun.

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