Hera

Hera is a thundercloud homie created by Big Mom at Wano Country as a successor to Zeus. She is a special kind of homie, having received a soul fragment from Big Mom herself.

Appearance
Hera typically takes the form of a small, puffy cloud. She possesses a notably long and pointy nose, as well as pronounced eyelashes, lips, and blush marks on her cheeks. She possesses long strands on her head resembling hair, and her "hairdo" is parted toward the right side of her face and covers her right eye. When powered up, she can become completely shrouded in lightning.

Personality
Hera is almost always in a jovial mood and speaks in a sweet, flirtatious tone denoted by hearts at the end of her sentences. Her sole objective is to serve Big Mom, however, and she does not seem to care much for her fellow special homies, as she immediately turned down Prometheus when he expressed interest in her becoming his girlfriend. She's shown to be rather conceited, calling herself glamorous. She was also delighted to eat Zeus' Big Mom's orders, even mockingly "thanking" her fellow homie for the meal. Like other characters, she possesses a unique laugh: "Oh-hoho" (オッホッホ)

Abilities and Powers
Hera is far more powerful than normal homies, being made from a fragment of Big Mom's very own soul, which gives her a will strong enough to resist the soul projection of the Yomi Yomi no Mi's user. Like her predecessor Zeus, Hera is capable of unleashing large and powerful lightning bolts that wreak tremendous destruction. She later ate Zeus, merging their two soul fragments together to increase her power. According to Prometheus and Napoleon, she is more "in-sync" with them than Zeus, allowing the three homies to unleash powerful combined attacks they were unable to before.

Attacks

 * Fulgora: Big Mom has Hera unleash an enormous horizontal lightning bolt that creates a massive explosion upon impact, causing tremendous destruction to whatever it strikes. It was first used against Eustass Kid and Killer, and was strong enough to create a giant hole in the Skull Dome of Onigashima. "Fulgora" is the name of the female personification of lightning in Roman mythology.


 * Maser Ho: A combined attack with her fellow special homies Prometheus and Napoleon. The three homies assemble together, with Napoleon's gladius blade piercing through Prometheus at its base and Hera at its tip, and Prometheus and Hera combining their energies, forming several tendrils of lightning and fire that create a large circular ring in between them. Then, by swinging Napoleon, Big Mom unleashes the energies in the form of a thin, highly concentrated beam that can pierce through flesh in an instant and culiminates in a large explosion. It was first used against Ulti, easily piercing through her tough scaly skin and immediately knocking her unconscious despite her superhuman durability. The technique's name is a reference to the Maser Cannon, a fictional laser weapon in the Godzilla film franchise.

Wano Country Arc
During the war on Onigashima after Big Mom had been knocked off the floating island and, frustrated by once again being separated from and hindered by her previous thunder homie, Zeus, she decided to create Hera. Big Mom then flew back toward Onigashima wielding Hera in her right hand, and, eager to test her power, had Hera unleash a thunderbolt to attack Eustass Kid and Killer atop the Skull Dome. Big Mom then summoned Hera, alongside her fellow homies Prometheus and Napoleon, to fight Ulti, combining their powers to unleash a powerful laser beam that took her down in one hit. When Prometheus and Napoleon tried to get close to Hera, she casually brushed them off. Zeus then returned to Big Mom, but she said she no longer needed him, ordering Hera to eat him in order to absorb his soul and grow stronger. Zeus managed to briefly escape Hera, and tried to attack Big Mom to help Nami escape, but he was easily stopped, and Hera fully consumed him, alongside the thunderclouds that Nami had attempted to feed Zeus.

Trivia

 * Hera is the goddess of women, marriage, family and childbirth in Greek mythology. Hera being Zeus' female counterpart and successor may be an allusion to their two mythological namesakes being married.

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