Bastille

"Shark Cutter" Bastille is a giant and a Marine vice admiral.

Appearance


Bastille is the shortest giant vice admiral who is not a part of the Giant Squad. He wears a gray metal mask with fourteen (ten in the anime) eye-holes and two long, curved bull horns. His long orange hair falls to the front of his chest and the rest of his hair can be seen going down his back. As with many high-ranking officers, he wears a double-breasted suit with a blue shirt and black tie, and the military overcoat draped over his shoulders, and a chain around the neck area.

In his youth, his hair and the horns on his mask are much shorter, while there are only twelve eye-holes on the mask.

Despite being referred to as a giant, Bastille is very short in size, being almost as tall as Dalmatian in his hybrid form.

Personality
As a Marine, he likely holds a strong belief in justice. Whether he believes in moral justice or absolute justice, however, is not known as of yet. He is also rather displeased with junior colleagues who he believes to act rashly.

Abilities and Powers
As a Marine vice admiral, Bastille is capable of commanding a Buster Call alongside other vice admirals. He also has authority over lower-ranking subordinates.

Weapons
In the manga, Bastille is not shown to carry any sort of weapon, but in the anime, Bastille carries a large sword with a Japanese hilt wrapped in a pink material, similar to Vice Admiral Strawberry's. It has an elongated hand-guard decorated by a red jewel, like the pommels, and a blade with a rounder curve than those of katanas. However, he has not been seen using it.

After the time skip, in Dressrosa, he carries a large zanbato, with a design similar to a cleaver.

Haki
It was stated that all vice admirals possess Haki, so Bastille can also use the ability. However, he has not yet been shown using it.

Marineford Arc
When the execution of Portgas D. Ace was announced, Bastille reported to the summoning of the Marines to reinforce Marineford. Later, he was seen with his fellow vice admirals lined up and ready to fight the Whitebeard Pirates.

When the Blackbeard Pirates arrived, Bastille is seen behind Strawberry, shocked to see Marshall D. Teach's new crewmates, the prisoners from level 6 of Impel Down.

After Shanks arrived and called for a ceasefire, Bastille is seen standing down along with the other Marines.

Dressrosa Arc
Bastille and a large assembly of Marines gathered outside Corrida Colosseum, waiting to ambush and arrest criminals as they leave. He was confused as to why none of the losers from blocks A and B had left yet. When a Marine told him that Vice Admiral Maynard is undercover as a fighter inside but cannot be contacted, Bastille criticized the junior vice admiral for acting on his own, and concluded that something strange is probably going on in the Colosseum.

A Marine reported that a suspicious looking man they had seen before was indeed "Pirate Hunter" Zoro and the other man with him was most likely "Straw Hat" Luffy. Bastille concluded that the reason the fighter Lucy is so powerful is because he is in fact Monkey D. Luffy, realizing the pirate is in the country after all. Rather than go after them, Bastille decided to leave them alone for the time being, saying that if they make a move now, all the other criminals in the colosseum will make a mad dash for the door, and they could lose their target amidst the chaos. Having apparently forgotten about the criminals, Bastille wondered who they were there to arrest.

A destructive fight nearby caught Bastille's attention and he and his subordinates watched in shock as Donquixote Doflamingo shot Trafalgar Law multiple times in the chest.

He then watched as Zoro and Kin'emon rushed Doflamingo to save Law. He was about to take action, but Issho arrived on the scene. Once Issho and Doflamingo left with an unconscious Law, the Marines began pursuing Luffy, Zoro, and Kin'emon.

Trivia

 * Bastille was a fortress in Paris, known formally as the Bastille Saint-Antoine. It played an important role in the internal conflicts of France and for most of its history was used as a state prison by the kings of France.

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