Rubis

Rubis is a member of the Simon Pirates and a female fishman.

Appearance


Rubis is a slim and wheat-colored fishman with short white hair as well as red eyes.

Personality
Rubis cares for Gad so she tries to avenge his failure and go after the Straw Hat Pirates, but fails after being beaten by them.. Rubis is shown to have a quick temperament..

Abilities and Powers
As a fishman, Rubis is ten times stronger than an average human on land, and twice that in water. She demonstrated this strength by destroying a large water vortex.

Weapons
Rubis holds a spear. She seems quite skilled in using it. When Sanji wanted to be close to her, Saphir and Emeraude, she used it to send him away.

Big Secret Treasure of the Seven Phantom Islands
When Wadatsumi was carrying the Straw Hat Pirates from Itu Island to Yaw Island, Rubis jumped out of the sea along with Saphir and Emeraude, and then they sat on a stone of sea area between two islands. Their look appealing to Sanji, but they chose to attack him. Later, they said their names and positions in the Simon Pirates. Soon afterwards, she and two female fishmen started to plan vengeance on the Straw Hat Pirates for Gad's failure. Unfortunately, all three lost to them and just decided to jump into sea.



After the Straw Hat Pirates entered a cave in Yaw island, Rubis, Saphir and Emeraude battled them again. At the end of the battle with them, they still failed. After that, a Master of the Waters wanted to attack them. She and others were protected by Gad who arrived afterwards, as well as Sanji. After Gad's second defeat, she and three other fishmen went away from the cave.

Major Battles

 * Rubis, Saphir and Emeraude vs. Sanji
 * Rubis, Saphir and Emeraude vs. the Straw Hat Pirates (1st battle, sea area)
 * Rubis, Saphir and Emeraude vs. the Straw Hat Pirates (2nd battle, a cave in Yaw island)
 * Rubis, Saphir, Emeraude, Gad and the Straw Hat Pirates vs a Master of the Waters

Trivia

 * Her name is based from the precious stone Ruby. Furthermore, her appearance also matched with the color of the stone. The same also applied to Saphir and Emeraude.