Tamago

Baron Tamago (タマゴ男爵) is a combatant in Big Mom's crew, who originates from the Longleg Tribe.

Appearance
Baron Tamago is extremely tall due to his long legs. He has many wrinkles on his forehead and a big mustache. He also wears sunglasses and has a scar on his left eye.

He seems to have a hat where he puts and carries around his cup of tea and he appears to wear pants with an egg shell like shape. He also carries with him a pistol and a long wooden cane.

Personality
Tamago always uses French words like "bon" at the beginning of his sentences and "soir" and "s'il vous plait" at the end of his sentences. He uses "bon" as a suffix and prefix, but mostly a suffix.

He is calm-minded and negotiable, as he saw exchanging the treasure for some extra time to make more candy to be perfectly acceptable. Tamago even offered to give the citizens more time until they could accomplish the task. He even fully elaborated the protection Big Mom lent to Fishman Island in exchange for candy to the Straw Hat's "Monster Trio", along with the consequences of them failing to to fulfill their end of the bargain. Like most of Big Mom's underlings, Tamago is afraid of her.

Abilities and Powers
Tamago, like many others in the crew, is responsible for collecting candy payments from the different islands under Big Mom's protection. He is seen carrying a pistol on his right hip.

History
Tamago appears on Fishman Island, in front of the Candy Factory. He scolds Pecoms for threatening the citizens, stating that doing so will not help them collect the monthly candy offering any time soon, and warns the inhabitants of Fishman island that Big Mom will destroy them if they do not pay up in sweets. When Luffy tries to barter, offering money instead of candy to Big Mom, Tamago tries to reason with Big Mom, stating that Kid had recently sunk two of their pirate ships, and that they needed money. Big Mom harshly scolds Tamago, calling him brain-dead for trying to make a compromise and demands Luffy meet her in the New World.

Trivia

 * Tamago (卵) means egg in Japanese, thus, referring to his egg-like features.
 * He is the first member of the Longleg Tribe to appear in the series.