Hitsugisukan

Duke Hitsugisukan is a sheep mink and the former ruler of the Mokomo Dukedom before Inuarashi and Nekomamushi.

Appearance
Hitsugisukan is a large sheep mink with white wool and black skin. He has curved horns, a walrus mustache, and fluffy beard. He wears a dark colored king's robe and a crown. Unlike most minks, he seems to have hooves instead of humanoid hands.

Personality
Hitsugisukan is very knowledgeable and respectful of traditions of the Mokomo Dukedom.

He seems to be very kind, as he cried upon learning that Inuarashi and Nekomamushi were alive and safe.

Inuarashi and Nekomamushi
Hitsugisukan has great respect for Inuarashi and Nekomamushi, to the point of teaching them the past of the Kozuki Family and the Mink Tribe, and showing them the dukedom's treasured and secret Road Poneglyph. Even after leaving the country, a letter of recommendation from Nekomamushi was enough to grant the Roger Pirates access to the Whale Tree.

Abilities and Powers
When he was the ruler of Mokomo Dukedom, Hitsugisukan had authority over its citizens, landmarks, and artifacts. He was also in charge of approving requests of visitors to the dukedom.

As a mink, he is a natural born fighter, able to use Electro, and transform to his Sulong form under the full moon.

History
Around 30 years ago, Hitsugisukan showed the Road Poneglyph hidden in the Whale Tree to Inuarashi and Nekomamushi, and explained to them the Mink Tribe's connection to the Kozuki Family, inspiring them to set sail toward Wano Country.

When the Roger Pirates visited Zou, Hitsugisukan received a letter of introduction from Nekomamushi and Inuarashi, making Hitsugisukan pleased to know that both of them were alive. He then granted the Roger Pirates access to the Road Poneglyph in the Whale Tree.

Trivia

 * His name appears to be a portmanteau of the Japanese word for "sheep", ひつじ (Hitsuji) and jingisukan (ジンギスカン), a Japanese mutton dish.
 * Hitsugisukan mustache resembles that of Genghis Khan's, who is said to be the reason for the dish's name.
 * His English name is comprised of "Genghis Khan" and a sheep's bleat.

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