Inuarashi Musketeer Squad

Musketeers are the main diurnal combat force of the Mokomo Dukedom that serve under Duke Inuarashi. Among them are three minks known as the "Three Inuarashi Musketeers" led by Sicilian.

Past
The Musketeers mainly operate at daytime, from 6:00 AM to 6:00 PM, leaving the combat duties to the Guardians during the night.

When Jack and the Beasts Pirates raided the Mokomo Dukedom, Inuarashi led the Musketeers to help protect the citizens. When Jack refused Inuarashi's offer of a truce, the Musketeers met the Gifters in battle. However, when the clock struck 6:00 pm and Nekomamushi awoke, Inuarashi ordered them to retreat so the Guardians could take over.

After Jack and the Beasts Pirates destroyed Kurau City with Caesar Clown's poison gas weapon, many of the Musketeers took refuge in the Right Belly Fortress, treating the Straw Hat Pirates who had saved them like royalty.

Zou Arc
Wanda and Carrot discovered the other Straw Hat Pirates wandering through Zou and led them to the Right Belly Fortress, where they received a warm welcome and a feast from the Musketeers. Upon hearing that Inuarashi had woken from his coma, Wanda took the Straw Hats to him. At the duke's sanatorium they met Sicilian, who was very grateful to meet them.

Abilities and Powers
Not much is known about them, but in a country made up of the Mink Tribe, where even the civilians are considered warriors, they are seemingly stronger. It is said that they had to undergo hellish training to receive such a spot. So far they have been armed with swords or paw-like gloves. Several of them are capable of using Electro just like the other minks, and some use it through their weapons.

The Three Inuarashi Musketeers are the strongest of the Musketeers and have authority over the rest of the squad.

Organization
The Musketeers are comprised of a mix of male and female minks. They are led by the Three Inuarashi Musketeers, who they take orders from. Every musketeer also answers to Duke Inuarashi.

Trivia

 * The name of the squad is a reference to the novel The Three Musketeers by Alexandre Dumas.

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