Ikaros Much

Ikaros Muhhi is a giant squid fishman and an officer of the New Fishman Pirates, serving under his captain Hordy Jones.

Appearance
As a giant squid fishman, Ikaros Muhhi is extremely tall, towering over every other member of his crew, and possesses eight arms, each wearing a bolted wristband and holding a long spear, with a tassel right below the head. Each pair of arms seems to have a corresponding pair of pectorals, as eight of them are visible on Muhhi's chest. He has a long beard complete with a moustache, and a bulbous nose. On both his topmost forearms and on his belly he bears swirl-like tattoos, and on his right shoulder is tattoed the New Fishman Pirates' Jolly Roger. Muhhi wears a round helmet with goggles, with a dark stripe on top of it, and a large loop earring on each ear. He's bare-chested, but has a pair of suspenders-like belts reaching down from both of his shoulders to his waist. These are attached to a pair of rings, supporting some sort of indument.

Personality
Nothing is known about his personality at the moment.

Abilities and Powers
As an officer of the New Fishman Pirates, Muhhi has command over lower-ranking crew members. Being a fishman, he is born ten times stronger than an average human, and double that underwater. However, being an officer, as well as a massive kind of fishman, he may be stronger than that.

Weapons
He is seen wielding eight spears, one in each hand, but has yet to be shown using them in combat. He's probably proficient in their use; even their sheer number, however, might seemingly grant him the upper hand against most enemies.

History
When Gyro and his crew escaped from the New Fishman Pirates' clutches, Muhhi offered to go after them, but Jones went instead. After Jones left, Muhhi is seen huddled together with the rest of the crew, commenting that they were lucky to get their hands on the Energy Steroids, which they considered to be a valuable treasure. He was later seen when Jones and Vander Decken IX formed their alliance.

Trivia

 * His name comes from ika (イカ、烏賊), the japanese word for squid. It could also be a reference to the mythological figure Icarus.