User:Montblanc Noland/Lackey

Lackey is a member of the Donquixote Pirates. He is also a subordinate of Buffalo.

Appearance
Lackey is a tall, lanky man with slicked-back blonde hair. He has a large nose, a large mouth, and a predominant chin. He wears a black jacket, black pants, an orange scarf, and a black mask.

Personality
Lackey is a very twisted, cruel man, since he took advantage of Issho's blindness to make money. He also is quite brutal, trying to attack Luffy for revealing his lies. His brutality is empasized later as he shoots an unarmed man down for questioning his commands.

Lackey is extremely knowledgeable on Devil Fruits, explaining the details of their reincarnation process.

Abilities and Powers
Lackey is quite weak, since he, along with a large group of his comrades, was easily defeated by Fujitora. In the anime, a scene in which he attacked Luffy was added, showing that Lackey lacks in speed.

Weapons
Lackey has been seen carrying a long sword, but it is unknown how skilled he is in wielding it. He was also seen with a pistol and has decent aim with it.

Dressrosa Arc
Lackey and his men began gambling with a blind old man in a restaurant in Acacia. Whenever the marble would land, Lackey would lie to the old man, saying the marble landed in a black section and wrongly taking his money. When he asked the old man if he would continue, the old man demanded to proceed with the game. Lackey offered to play an all or nothing game, and, when the marble landed in a white section, he lied about the color of the section again. Luffy approached and revealed Lackey's lies to the old man. Lackey and his cohorts tried to attack Luffy, but before they could hit him, they crushed by a force from the old man, who was unsheathing his sword. Lackey and his cohorts were crushed into a large hole created in the floor and left unconscious and bloodied at the bottom.

After the old man left, Luffy and Franky dragged Lackey out of the hole and took him outside and into an alley. They began asking questions about Kanjuro and the SMILE Factory. Though he vaguely remembered a samurai, Lackey did not know anything about the Factory. He told Luffy and Franky that he had been called to go to the Corrida Colosseum and that the prize for winning the tournament was the Mera Mera no Mi.

Lackey explained to the two pirates about the process of a Devil Fruit's reincarnation after a user's death. He told the two that Doflamingo had secretly acquired the fruit after Ace's death and seemed surprised that his captain had used it as a prize. When Lackey exhibited interest in consuming the fruit, Luffy yelled that he wouldn't let the fruit fall in the wrong hands. As Luffy and Franky left, Lackey thought to himself, silently warning that the pirates shouldn't underestimate the Colosseum.

Lackey went down to the underground trading port to manage some of the deals. He threatened one pirate who was complaining that he would cancel the deal, causing the pirate to criticize Lackey's cowardice for hiding behind Joker's power.

After the his captain activated the Birdcage, Lackey and his comrades threatened a group of civilians, saying that the "new King's Plateau" was reserved for crewmembers. When on man questioned him, Lackey shot him and raised his gun at the rest of the group. He was then knocked out from behind by Bartolomeo, who, with the rest of the Corrida Colosseum competitors, defeated the remaining low-level Donquixote Pirates.

After Doflamingo's defeat, Lackey and his fellow Donquixote Pirates were arrested by the Marines.

Major Battles

 * Donquixote Pirates vs. Fujitora
 * Low-ranking Donquixote Pirates vs. Corrida Colosseum gladiators

Filler Battles

 * Donquixote Pirates vs. Monkey D. Luffy (in the bar)

Anime and Manga Differences
In Episode 631, the scene between Lackey and Fujitora is extended to show more of the game. A scene where Lackey and his comrades try to attack Luffy is also added in which they charge him and the pirate captain dodges all of their attacks with ease.

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