Diez Barrels

Diez Barrels was a pirate from thirteen years ago who gained possession of the Ope Ope no Mi. He is a former Marine officer and planned to trade the fruit with the Marines for money.

Appearance
Barrels is a large, fair-skinned man with a predominant chin, pointed nose, and small ears. He has short, light-colored hair that is slicked back, a predominant widow's peak, and sideburns. He wears a dark-colored buttoned shirt and a light colored pirate-style coat.

Personality
Barrels is quite naïve, setting up a deal to sell the Ope Ope no Mi to the Marines. He does, however, realize the fruit's potential, despite not wanting it for himself, though he did not know of the ability to grant immortality.

Abilities and Powers
Barrels' physical abilities are unknown, but he likely has proficient strength, as he had already made a name for himself.

History
Some time in the past, Diez Barrels was a Marine Officer but left to pursue piracy. His reason for leaving is currently unknown.

As a pirate, he gained some infamy and acquired the Ope Ope no Mi. He made a deal with the Marines to meet on Rubeck Island to exchange the fruit for a large sum of money. He and his crew set up their base of operations in an abandoned town on Minion Island.

One evening, as he and his crew were drinking and discussing the potential of the Devil Fruit, their hideout was attacked by Donquixote Rosinante. Barrels did not see or hear Rosinante because he destroyed the lights and used his abilities. Barrels was kicked in the face and had the Ope Ope no Mi stolen.

When his subordinates attempted to treat his injuries, he demanded that they find the Ope Ope no Mi, exclaiming that it was worth 5,000,000,000. After Doflamingo arrived on Minion Island, Barrels and his crew became trapped on the island by the young pirate's Birdcage. Doflamingo eventually made it into Barrels's hideout, and after finding no useful information, shot Barrels and used his body as a chair.

Major Battles

 * Barrels Pirates vs. Donquixote Rosinante

Trivia

 * Diez, his surname, means "ten" in Spanish. Ten is written as "X" in some cases.

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