Fuga

Fuga is a member of the Numbers in the Beasts Pirates, representing the number "two".

Appearance
Like the other Numbers, Fuga is immensely tall, towering over even normal giants and being similar in size to an ancient giant, though while sitting Fuga appears to be a good deal shorter than his fellow Numbers Inbi and Zanki. Fuga has a triangle-shaped face and possesses a broad square-shaped jaw with a prominent underbite, with very little visible neck. He has a pair of curved horns which point upward, and are significantly longer than those of his fellow Numbers. His mouth contains long pointed teeth, with two pairs of longer fangs on the top and bottom of his mouth respectively. He has very long, bushy light hair, wears no clothing on his upper body.

Personality
Like the other Numbers, Fuga possesses a unique laugh which plays off his name: "Fugagagagaga". Upon his introduction Fuga was seen eating a large piece of meat.

Abilities and Powers
Fuga's abilities have not been shown, but given his nature as an artificial ancient giant, he is likely tremendously powerful.

Past
Sometime in the past, Fuga was part of an experiment on Punk Hazard that attempted to artificially recreated the ancient giants. The experiment was deemed a failure, and Fuga and his fellow test subjects were eventually bought by Kaidou, becoming known as the Numbers and residing on Onigashima.

Wano Country Arc
Five days before the Fire Festival, the Numbers arrived in Hakumai via Mogura Harbor and headed toward Onigashima with Scratchmen Apoo.

Fuga and fellow Numbers Inbi and Zanki were eating and drinking in a Skull Dome chamber together, and were not participating in the war that broke out between the Beasts Pirates and Ninja-Pirate-Mink-Samurai Alliance. They were eventually joined in the room by Apoo and X Drake.

Trivia

 * Fuga's name contains the kanji for "two" (二) and the kanji for "fang" (牙)
 * Fuga's appearance was first shown as a silhouette in Chapter 991, while Apoo reminisces about the many past raids carried out by himself and the Numbers.

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