Wyper

Wiper (ワイパー Waipā) is the leader of the Shandian warriors fighting to take Upper Yard back from Eneru. He is the direct descendant of Calgara.

Appearance
Wiper is a Shandian with various tribal tattoos across his left shoulder and the left side of his face. While the tattoos are just black in the manga, in the anime they are intricately colored. He has a mohawk resembling those worn by real life native americans and he generally wears a grass skirt. He is usually seen smoking with a cigarette.

Personality
Inheriting the violent tendencies of his ancestor, Wiper is an extremely violent man. He does not easily trust outsiders and is quick to fight anyone without a second thought. Because of this, he is called a berserker. Despite this however, Wiper has a deep love for his people and their homeland. He also has a deep respect for his ancestor's best friend, Montblanc Norland, to whom he feels obligated to because of Norland's deeds, friendship to Calgara, and unfortunate fate. In fact, it is because of Wiper's love for his people and his obligation to Norland that drives him. It is because of these that Wiper has taken responsibility to restore his people's home and put an ease to Norland's soul. While he means well, his determination sometimes tends to blind him thus causing Wiper to become more violent and push himself beyond his physical limits.

Relationships
Wiper has a deep love for his people and would do anything to restore their former glory. Amongst the other Shadian warriors, he is well respected due to his vigor and skills. Because of this, they follow him in his goals no matter what happens.

Because of years of conflict between his people and the Skypieans, Wiper originally had a deep distrust for Skypieans and outsiders alike. He would rather fight than reason things out with them. He would fight anyone regardless to who it is, whether it be the kindly Gan Fall or the tyrannical Eneru. He even considered the Straw Hats as enemies regardless of their intentions. Wiper however changed his view of the pirates when he learned that they wanted to help the direct descendant of Norland, Montblanc Cricket, learn the whereabouts of the Golden City of Shandoria. Completely moved by their goal, Wiper aided them in defeating Eneru.

After Eneru's reign was over, Wiper completely changed his views on outsiders. He no longer distrusted Skypieans and instead joined in his people's and their efforts for a brighter future on Upper Yard. Wiper in particular, is grateful for what the Straw Hats did for his people and Cricket, and hopes one day that they may come back to Upper Yard.

Abilities and Powers
Wiper generally fights using a Burn Bazooka and a Reject Dial. He is skilled at close combat, mainly involving the use of Skate-type Wavers to boost his kicks and to swiftly fight his opponent. He also has great endurance as he able to use the Reject Dial three times without dying, a feat that normally kills a regular person with one try. For the Eneru's Survival Game, Wiper equipped his skates with seastone so he can go against Devil Fruit users such as Eneru.

Wiper's Early Life
Since he was young, Wiper and the rest of the other Shandian children were told stories from the Shandian Chief about their past. He and the rest of the Shandian children were told that eight hundred years ago their ancient ancestors, the Shandorians, were entrusted to protect an ancient text. They were also told how their ancestors lost their home at the hands of the Skypieans and it was their responsibility to reclaim it. However amongst the all the stories of his ancestors' past, one story moved Wiper the most, the story of his ancestor, Calgara, and his friend, Montblanc Norland. Deeply moved by the sad fate of the one who saved his people from a deadly illness, Wiper wondered if they found the Golden Bell and rang it, would Norland's soul be put to ease? Motivated by his determination to reclaim his people's homeland and to ease Norland's soul, Wiper quickly rose amongst the ranks the Shandians warriors over the years.

One day six years ago before the current storyline, due to conflict between his people and the Skypieans, Wiper was approached in his village by the God of the Skypieans then, Gan Fall, and the God's entourage in order to form a truce between their two races. However despite what his village elders said and what Gan Fall was offering, Wiper couldn't accept Gan Fall's pleadings for an alliance. Spurred by the years that his people struggled against the Skypieans, Wiper asked that if Gan Fall wanted to make peace, the God should give everything the Skypieans stole from the Shandians. When that demand couldn't be fulfilled, Wiper demanded that the heads of one hundred innocent Skypieans be given instead as payment. With this the peace meeting had failed. Just as Wiper and Gan Fall were about to part ways however, Gan Fall stated calmly to Wiper that he liked Shadian's pumpkin juice as a sign of good faith. Wiper however took it as a religious insult against Norland, and started a ruckus between his village and Gan Fall's men.

Over the years, Wiper continued his people struggle against the Skypieans to reclaim their home even after Gan Fall was stripped of his title by Eneru. To Wiper, it mattered not who was ruling Skypiea, they were still his people's enemies.

A Turn of Events by the Straw Hats
As Wiper wiped out the crew and ship of the Eraser Pirates while traversing the White Sea one day, he noticed another pirate ship sailing, the Going Merry. Considering this new group of pirates as a new enemy, Wiper immediately attacked the Straw Hats without a moment's notice. Wiper's attack unfortunately was cut short when Gan Fall and his pet bird, Pierre, came to the Straw Hats' aid. With the former God on the scene, all that Wiper could do was fallback. Wiper later moved to the outskirts of Upper Yard and spotted one of the Straw Hats he attacked earlier there. However before Wiper could attack this enemy, Eneru's priests came into the scene while chasing somebody. Seeing this opportunity, Wiper attacked the priests instead. As he attacked the priests, Wiper unfortunately had to fallback once again as Eneru suddenly sent a huge lighting strike on the person the priests were chasing. With this, Wiper retreated back to his village.

Later, after returning to the village, Wiper and the rest of the Shadian warriors had meeting about a recent turn of events involving Gan Fall. Apparently due to the doings of the Straw Hats, Gan Fall had started moving against Eneru by saving one of Eneru's subjects and stepping onto Upper Yard. One of Wiper's comrades, Laki, upon noting this turn of events suggested to Wiper that they should ally themselves with the former God. Wiper however shrugged off the idea. As Wiper and the other Shadian warriors pondered what to do next, they soon from Aisa, a young Shadian gifted with Mantra, that two important voices had suddenly disappeared in Upper Yard. These voices belonged to Gan Fall and one of Eneru's priests, Satori. Seeing this chance, Wiper and the other Shadian warriors immediately mobilized an attack on Eneru and his followers in Upper Yard.

As Wiper and the other warriors attacked Upper Yard, Wiper came across the captain of the Straw Hats, Luffy, and two of his crew. Unable to engage the Blue Sea Dwellers at the moment, Wiper merely told them to go back to where they came from else he'll treat them like enemies like Eneru. With that Wiper and the others left the Straw Hats and continued with their attack. As Wiper and the other warriors continued the attack onto nightfall, they soon realized their numbers were significantly dropping and among the wounded was Kamakiri. Due to this, they were forced to retreat for the moment. Back at a camp base near Upper Yard, Wiper learned the reason that Kamakiri got hurt was because he was saving Laki while she getting some Vearth for Aisa. Angered by this, Wiper decided to throw away the precious amount of Vearth that caused Laki's lack of concentration and Kamakiri's injuries. Before he could do so however, Kamakiri reassured Wiper that he would be able to battle the following day. With the brief squabble settled amongst themselves, Wiper told his fellow Shadian warriors that once they defeat Eneru and get back their home, there would no longer be a need to worship such a small clumps of dirt.

Eneru's Survival Game
The next day, having recovered from the previous battle, Wiper urged his fellow warriors to fight more vigorously, even if it meant leaving fallen comrades behind. With this, Wiper and the rest headed back to Upper Yard to continue their attack. Unbeknownst to them, they were heading into a completely different Upper Yard from the day before, an Upper Yard where they are all being tested in Eneru's Survival Game.

As Wiper and the others entered Upper Yard, they came into the territory of Shura, one of Eneru's Priests, and into his Trial of String. While the other warriors got caught by Shura's string clouds, Wiper fortunately was able to avoid the strings and attack Shura head on. While it seemed like Wiper was in trouble by being caught by Shura's lance, the berserker was able to counter and defeat the priest with a dial he was carrying, a Reject Dial. Though scathed by the Reject Dial's power, Wiper ignored the warnings from his fellow warriors, and split from the group to look for Eneru. As he roamed the deep forests of Upper Yard, Wiper encountered Luffy. Seeing how his previous warning of asking Luffy and crew to leave went ignored, Wiper decided to fight with the Blue Sea Dweller.

Though both Wiper and Luffy fought each other with ferocity, both of them found themselves equally strong against one another. In the midst of the battle, Wiper found that Luffy mysteriously disappeared. Not wanting to waste anymore strength before fighting Eneru, Wiper continued on with his search for the God. Two hours after Wiper entered the fray that was Eneru's Survival Game, he was among the 7 Shandian Warriors of the 21 remaining people still active.

As Wiper headed up the giant beanstalk, Giant Jack, to God's Shrine, where Wiper was thinking Eneru was in, he encountered several people. Among these people were one of Eneru's priests, Ohm, with his dog, Holy, Gan Fall with his bird, Pierre, Zoro, and a giant python, Norla, who chased after Zoro up Giant Jack. Upon learning that Eneru was no longer in God's Shrine from Gan Fall, Wiper decided to continue searching somewhere else. However seeing all of these opponents before him that intended to interfere with his search one way or another, Wiper decided to fight them all.

Later, he, along with Nico Robin, Roronoa Zoro, Nami, Eneru, and Gan Fall, survive Eneru's survival game, but Eneru defeats Wiper with his Goro Goro powers when Wiper refuses to join him. Wiper uses a Reject Dial, a powerful Dial weapon that causes great damage to both the enemy and the user, for the kill. However, Eneru simply uses his powers to restart his own heart and strikes the Shandian warrior down once more.

Eneru's Endgame
When he saw Luffy trying to ring the Golden Bell he questioned why as it had no meaning to him. It was then that Robin explained how they had met a man who was searching for the Golden City, and told Wiper, he was a descendant of Montblanc Norland and that the reason why Luffy was trying to ring the Golden Bell was, that he believed it would tell him that the Golden City was in the sky all along. Wiper became touched and decided to use the Reject Dial one last time to help the Straw Hats knock over Giant Jack so Luffy can reach Eneru's ship during the climax of the Skypiea arc.

Aftermath
After Eneru's defeat, Wiper sees peace finally come between the Shandians and the Skypieans. Currently, he's helping to rebuild the Shandian's village with the others.

Major Battles

 * Wiper vs. Luffy, Zoro, Sanji (Introduction to White Sea)
 * Wiper vs. Priest Shura
 * Wiper vs. Luffy (Upper Yard)
 * Wiper vs. Ohm, Zoro, Holy, Norla and remaining survivors (Trial of Iron)
 * Wiper vs. Eneru

Translation and Dub Issues
Wiper's name was romanized in One Piece: Grand Adventure as Wyper, but in One Piece: Pirates Carnival, he was given a name change of Wyler. Funimation initially credits his name as Wyper as seen in the end credits of Episode 153 of the television version of their dub. However beginning in Episode 163 of the televised version, and in the following subsequent episodes, he is referred to as Wyler.

Trivia

 * In a recent Japanese Fan Poll, Wiper is currently ranked the 37th most popular character in One Piece.
 * A fan asked Oda what's underneath the Wiper's grass skirt, whether he's "exposed" or not. In response, Oda jokingly stated he believes Wiper "hang's all out" but isn't sure if Wiper has some kind of loincloth that keeps him all secure.
 * The reason why Wiper got mad at Gan Fall when asked for pumpkin juice was because Wiper took this as a religious insult. Pumpkins were originally introduced by Montblanc Norland to the Shandians and since then pumpkins were regarded as sacred by them.
 * Due to his strength, it was speculated when the Skypiea arc was being written that he would join the crew, despite there being no position that he could fill.