Porchemy

Porchemy is a member of the Bluejam Pirates. In Luffy's flashback, he is looking for Ace and Sabo to get back the loot that Ace had stolen from another crew member. He is a trader for his boss, captain Bluejam.

Appearance
Porchemy is a very large man with long hair, narrow eyes, and a broad chest. He has tattoos on his left bicep, and wears an earring on each ear. He carries a large sword. He also wears a sash around his hips and a belt. He wears regular pants and boots.

Personality
Despite his grunt size, he is not easily fooled, as he could tell Luffy was lying. He is seemingly a ruthless pirate, due to his intolerance of Luffy and the violance he used to force Luffy to talk, along with Sabo's claim that he skins the heads of those he fights. He appears to have some sense of pride for his status as a pirate, as he says that "he will quit being a pirate" if beaten by a kid.

Abilities and powers
He appears to have some knowledge about Devil Fruits, as he doesnt seem shocked learning about Luffy's powers, commenting that he is "the real deal." He also quickly figured out how to harm Luffy. He wields a sword and also has spiked gloves to increase the damage done from his punches. He was also strong enough to swing down a very large mallet and hit Luffy with it. Despite this, he was defeated by Ace and Sabo.

History
He was introduced with two fellow Bluejam pirates, one of whom had been seemingly attacked by Ace, as they heard children's voices. He caught Luffy as he was trying to escape from Ace and Sabo. Luffy blurted out Ace's name but when Porchemy asked about where the treasure was that Ace stole, Luffy responded that he did not know (in an incredibly suspicious way), but Porchemy easily saw through his lies and took Luffy away. He later tries to convince Luffy to speak via force, first unsuccessfully using a large mallet and later with spiked gloves. After he switches to a sword and is about to kill Luffy once and for all, he is attacked and defeated by Sabo and Ace, who came back to save Luffy. After his failure, his captain, disgusted by his weakness, shoots and apparently kills him.