Kozuki Hiyori

Komurasaki is an oiran living in Wano Country, having the highest rank of all of them.

Appearance
Komurasaki is a slim woman who appears average in height but wears geta to make her look very tall. Her dark hair is extremely adorned, with multiple flowers and pins attached to it. She wears an extremely opulent furisode kimono that sparkles in the sunlight, with the sleeve adorned with a peacock and flowers on it. Her appearance is considered by many to be amazingly beautiful to the point where men are blinded or pass out by trying to gaze at her.

Personality
Komurasaki appears to be a kind and caring woman, as she fondly greeted her kamuro Toko and expressed worry over where she had been.

Komurasaki is revealed to be extremely greedy and materialistic, exploiting those enamored with her into funding her lavish lifestyle. After successfully swindling her victims, she treats them very coldly without any compassion or remorse, saying that she despises the poor.

Past
During her career, Komurasaki courted several men, claiming to want her freedom purchased before the shogun Orochi took her and agreeing to go with each man if they managed to do this. The men gave up everything they had to raise the money, which they put in her possession. However, Komurasaki spent the money and cast the men aside after they had contributed the amount she requested, leaving them without anything.

Wano Country Arc
Komurasaki was chosen by the shogun of Wano, Kurozumi Orochi, to perform her services at his banquet. She made her way through the streets of the Flower Capital as the citizens gazed at her in awe, and she was joined by her kamuro Toko who had come late to the procession. She was then confronted by some men whom she had swindled, but her guard defeated them. As the men cried in anguish, she mocked and degraded them as she walked away from them. She later made it to Orochi's palace.

Trivia

 * An oiran is a Japanese courtesan, which is a prostitute and entertainer.
 * When O-Robi's master talked about Komurasaki, a silhouette resembling the women playing the shamisen appears at the beginning and closing of the Wano Country Arc acts.
 * Her name may be derived from Miura-ya Komurasaki, a real life Oiran from the Edo period with a tragic love story that is immortalized in the painting of Kitagawa Utamaro named "The Lovers Miura-ya Komurasaki and Shirai Gonpachi". In that story, the man, Hirai, also committed crimes to buy her freedom, but Komurasaki truly loved him and committed suicide when his actions resulted in his death, unlike this Komurasaki.

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