Caesar Clown

Caesar Clown, also referred as "Master" by his underlings, is a former colleague of Vegapunk. According to Smoker, Caesar is the leading expert on mass-murder weapons and is a mad scientist with a bounty on his head.

Appearance
His appearance is that of a gaseous vapor, however, he does seem to be able to drink liquids, as he is often seen with a cocktail glass. He has spiky dark hair and what seems to be two horns growing from the back of his head. He appears to be very tall, as he's more than twice of Law's height. He also wears gloves with the initials "CC" on them.

Personality
He appears to have a grudge against Vegapunk, as well as a somewhat rational personality, as shown when he hid from the Marines instead of trying to fight them immediately. It was stated by Smoker (in Tashigi's body) that he was one "crazy bastard".

Vegapunk
It is stated by Smoker that Clown was Vegapunk's colleague. Clown seems to have a grudge against him. The reason why has not been revealed yet.

Abilities and Powers
Clown seems to have authority over the satyrs, as they called him "master".

Devil Fruit
Clown has eaten the Gasu Gasu no Mi, gaining the ability to change into a vapor-like form, allows him to float and go inside places that no normal being can, as he was seen hiding inside some flasks when he was informed that the Marines were nearby. However, he can also become dense enough to hold objects, like his cocktail glass.

He is also a scientist, the leading expert in weapons of mass-murder, and once a colleague of the renowned Dr. Vegapunk.

History
Caesar was first seen on Punk Hazard after Franky and his group broke out of their cell, where he commented that only Vegapunk's laser was capable of such a feat. He was later seen commenting on the arrival of the Straw Hat Pirates and how Trafalgar Law was fighting the Marines.

He is next seen being confronted by Law, demanding the Shichibukai an explanation for his actions, only for Law to reply that he is the one who should be complaining.

Trivia

 * Caesar was the title for the Roman emperors, derived from the surname of Julius Caesar.

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