Bao Huang

Bao Huang is a Shinuchi in the Beasts Pirates. She appears to have the duty of keeping and presenting daily schedules for the crew and their captain Kaido.

Appearance
Bao Huang is a relatively short young woman with short, wild light hair. She has two long horns at the top of her head that point upward and a large squirrel's tail protruding from her back.

She wears a thin mask over her face with a single eye drawn on it and four turret-shaped bumps at the bottom. Additionally, she wears a low-cut furisode with flower patterns on it that leaves most of her legs exposed, a large bow on her back, and geta sandals on her feet. She carries around a large Uchiwa fan with a long handle and the kanji 風 written on it.

Personality
Bao Huang takes her job of reading the Beasts Pirates' schedule seriously and will show up to perform her duty as soon as she is called. She has been shown to make her presentation varied and give a lot of emphasis and excitement toward big events that are planned.

Abilities and Powers
As Shinuchi of the Beasts Pirates, she has authority over lower-ranking subordinates. She is also in charge of keeping and presenting daily schedules during the Fire Festival.

Through unknown means, Bao Huang is able to remotely observe events through the eyes of a black cat wearing a mask similar to hers.This allows her to act as surveillance, keeping track of an enemy's position from afar.

Devil Fruit
Bao Huang ate a Flying Squirrel SMILE (ムササビの), an artificial Zoan-type Devil Fruit that gives her the traits of a flying squirrel, most notably a large bushy tail. She is able to use her power to glide through the air using her kimono.

Wano Country Arc
During the Beasts Pirates' party on the day of the Fire Festival, Bao Huang came to Kaido through an opening in the ceiling after he summoned her to tell him the day's schedule, and she did so.

Before Kaido went to the Live Stage to make an announcement, he asked where Linlin was and Bao Huang informed him that she was on her way.

Trivia

 * Bao Huang is likely named after the Chinese card game of the same name, fitting with the card game-themed names of the Shinuchi. When translated into English, "Băo Huáng" (保皇) means "Protect the Emperor".

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