Diamante

Diamante is a high-ranking member of the Donquixote Pirates. He runs the Corrida Colosseum on Dressrosa, where he earned his title as the "Hero of the Colosseum".

Appearance
He wears a light colored hat with light locks of hair coming down from it. He has streaks that run down from his eyes. He wears a pink shirt with purple pants and a crimson cape. His legs are also noticeably long.

Personality
Every time someone says something flattering or good about Diamante, he denies it until the person flattering him stops. That is when he finally accepts the compliment.

Abilities and Powers
As the director of the Corrida Colosseum, he is in charge of all the goings on in the building. Also for being "Hero of the Colosseum" on Dressrosa, for which Doflamingo holds him in high regard. In addition he sits in Doflamingo's diamond chair, possibly indicating a high status in the organization.

He is able to recognize Haki as he noted the clash between Luffy's Haki and Don Chinjao's.

Past
He was seen during Doflamingo's takeover of Dressrosa, pursuing Scarlett and Rebecca until Thunder Soldier intervened.

Dressrosa Arc
He was first seen on Dressrosa, discussing matters regarding the Mera Mera no Mi with Doflamingo, which his captain entrusted to him.

Later he was seen in the Corrida Colosseum, where he was announced after the four other Donquixote Family members as part of the tournament to win the Mera Mera no Mi.

During the tournament, he was watching the battle royale from the staff room above the stands. He was talking with Bellamy about the latter's assassination assignment, saying that Doflamingo was too soft to give him another chance. He told Bellamy that if he got rid of Luffy before the end of the tournament, he would become an officer within the organization.

He was later seen musing about the fight between Lucy and Chinjao, remarking how both fighters can use Haoshoku Haki.

Trivia

 * Diamante is the Italian, Spanish, and Portuguese word for "Diamond". This matches the card suit motif of Doflamingo's subordinates, as the diamond suit is called "diamante" in Spanish.

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