Farul

Farul is Cavendish's pet horse.

Appearance
Farul is a big white horse, almost three heads taller than Cavendish. It sports a long black mane and a saddle that allows Cavendish to ride on it. There is a loud-speaker made of a Sound Dial on the side of its saddle that Cavendish uses.

Personality
Little is known about Farul's personality, but it has been shown to listen to and respect Cavendish as its master. Despite being a horse, Farul adopted human like mannerisms like Hattori, as shown when it sat on a chair while drinking tea.

Abilities and Powers
Farul has shown immense horsepower and leaping agility. It was able to easily carry its master, Kyros, Luffy, and Law without tiring while leaping up the highly complex terrain of the New King's Plateau. Despite not having fingers, it is capable of holding a teacup.

Past
Sometime during its and Cavendish's childhood, they met and have been together since.

Dressrosa Arc
Prior to the Block D battle, Cavendish rode Farul into Corrida Colosseum to scold the audience for booing and jeering at Rebecca.

Cavendish rode Farul again when he accompanied Monkey D. Luffy, Roronoa Zoro, Trafalgar D. Water Law, and some of the Corrida Colosseum fighters to fight against the Donquixote Pirates. Later on, it carried Cavendish to the first level of the King's Plateau. After Luffy broke through to the second level and left behind Ucy, Cavendish offered Luffy and Law a ride to the next level. Kyros jumped on Farul's back, much to Cavendish's surprise and anger.

After carrying them to the third level, Farul was attacked and bitten by one of Sugar's nutcrackers until Luffy punched the toy away.

Three days after the defeat of Donquixote Doflamingo, Farul had recovered. After the Marines were mobilized to pursue the Straw Hat Pirates and their allies, Cavendish rode on Farul once again as he and the other gladiators assisted the Straw Hats in their escape.

The Stories of the Self-Proclaimed Straw Hat Grand Fleet
As the Beautiful Pirates sailed an unknown sea, Farul drank tea while Cavendish reminisced about his past.

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