Bishamon

Bishamon is a ninja who resides in Wano Country, and a member of the Orochi Oniwabanshu who serves and protect the shogun Kurozumi Orochi.

Appearance
Bishamon is a short man with reddish skin, a large head, and thin limbs. He has a prominent nose, round eyes, large cheeks, and an upturned bottom lip. He also has a small black mustache and eyebrows that arch downward. He wears a silver element with green flaps on the sides and a purple tuft in the back, a red and yellow striped collar, a green dress, and green sleeveless gloves.

Personality
Little is known about Bishamon's personality. Like the rest of the Orochi Oniwabanshu, he is rather loyal to Orochi. He is scared of spirits, as seen when Brook chased him and other members of his group.

Abilities and Powers
Bishamon is trained to be capable of moving around silently, as the group snuck up on Robin without her detecting them. He is also able to walk up the sides of surfaces, as seen when he stood on the vertical side of a railing.

His specialty is "Water-Escape" (水遁).

Wano Country Arc
While Robin was sneaking around Orochi Castle, Bishamon and the rest of the Orochi Oniwabanshu silently appeared behind her. By the time Robin noticed them, the group surrounded her. When Robin escaped the group's clutches, Bishamon was surprised. On Fukurokuju's command, the Oniwabanshu scattered in the castle to find her. The group found and cornered Robin and Toko, but Brook scared Bishamon, Chome, and Daikoku before the latter realized Brook was unable to attack them.

After Shimotsuki Yasuie's execution, the Orochi Oniwabanshu arrived to help fight off the Straw Hat Pirates. Bishamon and Chome were scared once again by Brook.

On the day of the Fire Festival, Bishamon accompanied Orochi to Onigashima. After Kaido disposed of Orochi for his New Onigashima Project, Bishamon did not object to Fukurokuju swearing the Oniwabanshu's allegiance to Kaido when given the choice of joining the Beasts Pirates or death.

Trivia

 * Bishamonten (毘沙門天) or Bishamon  (毘沙門) is the Japanese name for Vaiśravaṇa, one of the Four Heavenly Kings in Buddhism. He's also a god of war, guardian of holy Buddhist sites, and one of the Seven Lucky Gods in Japanese folklore.

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