Dagama

Dagama is the royal tactician of the Prodence Kingdom and a gladiator competing at the Corrida Colosseum for the Mera Mera no Mi.

Appearance
Dagama is a large chubby man, with a hunchback, shaggy eyebrows and a thick shaggy mustache.

He sports round black sunglasses and has a polka dotted coat draped over his shoulders. He wears a dark beaded necklace with light-colored sun, and light spotted pants.

Personality
He pointed out that the Funk Brothers were only participating for their country, and bribed the officials to get in the same block. He seems to dislike bribery and told them to stop complaining. Later during a fight he stated that the ends justify the means, which somewhat contradicts with his opinion on bribery.

Abilities and Powers
As Royal Tactician of his kingdom, he probably has a very high intelligence and knowledge, being very informed about his gladiator rivals, as Suleiman, Abdullah and Jeet, Oolumbus, Bellamy of Donquixote Pirates, Cavendish and Bartolomeo.

Thanks to his strategic capacity, he's been able to put on a multiple alliance with various gladiators, as Tank Lepanto, during his fight in the Corrida Colosseum's Block B.

Weapons
He was seen holding a long, spiked club, although it is unknown how proficient he is in using it.

Dressrosa Arc
He came from the Prodence Kingdom with Elizabello II to compete for the Mera Mera no Mi. After he was done explaining the tournament, he stated that he came to profit in war and diplomatic relations by getting the Mera Mera no Mi.

As Block B was about to start, he entered the arena, along with all other Block B contestants. After Bartolomeo scared the audience with a fake bomb, Dagama scolded him and told him that he was making himself unpopular. As the fight started, Dagama teamed up with Elizabello II, Tank Lepanto, and several other fighters to take some of the adversaries out. Elizabello asked Dagama whether they should take out Bellamy first, to Dagama agreed with, and stated that they should take out the biggest threats first before the numbers decrease. When Bartolomeo and Bellamy complained about it, Dagama simply told them that the ends justify the means.

Trivia

 * His name is spelled the same as the real-life explorer, Vasco da Gama.
 * His participant number in the Corrida Colosseum is No. 0122

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