Gan Fall

Gan Fall (ガン・フォール, Gan Fōru), is the curent,two time God of Skypiea.

Personality
Gan Fall is a old but noble man with a big heart who will help even a stranger if they are in peril. He thinks not for himself but for the whole of Skypiea. His approach to situations is one of a diplomatic response rather then a warriors act and was against the centuries old war with the Shandians.

Abilities and Powers
His pet bird Pierre has eaten a Devil Fruit known as the Uma Uma no Mi (ウマウマの実, Horse Horse Fruit ) which enabled Pierre to turn into a Pegasus or a full horse. Gan Fall uses Pierre and his Devil Fruit power to get around Skypiea. Outside of Pierre's help though, he is an aging man whose strength is long gone. However what he lacks in strength he makes up for in wisdom.

Weapons
He has a vast knowledge of Dials and how to use them. He has an Impact Dial inside his left Gauntlet and is easily able to withstand the force the Dial releases. Outside of Dials, his weapon of choice appears to be a Lance.

Past Story
He strove to create peace between them and the Shandians, and was close to doing so. However, before it could be achieved, Eneru attacked with his army, and soundly defeated Gan Fall and the Cyandians at the same time. Eneru then took the position of God of Skypiea for himself.

Gan Fall mentioned at the end of Skypiea arc that he had previously met Gold Roger over 20 years in ago the past.

Present Story
Despite being ousted from his position, as the Sky Knight, Gan Fall still continuously patroled the land helping out those in need (such as Tony Tony Chopper when he was attacked by Shura, and later Nami against Hotori and Kotori). After Monkey D. Luffy defeated Eneru, the people of Skypiea begged him take back his rightful position, which he did.

Trivia

 * His name is romanized in One Piece Grand Adventure (and most likely the dub) as Gunfall. Also in the game, he is an alternate support character for Tony Tony Chopper.
 * He is voiced by Jouji Yanami in the Japanese anime.
 * He enjoys the taste of pumpkins.