Jack

Jack the Drought is a prominent member of the Beasts Pirates, one of the three Disasters who are Kaido's right-hand men, and the captain of the Mammoth. He also has ties with the Underworld. Due to his actions, he's the main antagonist of the Zou Arc and one of the central antagonists of the Pirate Alliance Saga.

He's first briefly mentioned when a subordinate of his plans on notifying him of Caesar Clown's capture after viewing Caesar's broadcast of the Punk Hazard incident.

Appearance
Jack is a man of massive stature, dwarfing his crewmates and even the very large minks Inuarashi and Nekomamushi. However, while still being immensely muscular, Jack's arms appear disproportionately small when compared to his enormous torso. He wears a metallic jaw mask that covers his mouth of pointed teeth, and a pair of horns on each side of his head. His light hair is worn in a ponytail style along with a pair of long braids. He wears a dark, sleeveless, feathery coat with spiked pauldrons on his shoulders, circled by a belt bearing his crew's Jolly Roger.

He also has bloodshot eyes and a veined forehead. He has two piercings in his right ear, and wears spiked pauldrons on his shoulders. He carries a pair of tusks around his neck which are actually sheathes containing his scythe-like blades.

Personality
Jack is a violent, savage, brutish, as well as impulsive and short-tempered man, one of his subordinates worrying how he'd react upon learning of Caesar's downfall on Punk Hazard. He threatened to destroy the whole Mokomo Dukedom shouldn't the minks tell him the whereabouts of Raizo, and made good on his word, his ruthlessness extending to even the child and elder minks, merely saying that the tribe was at fault for not complying. Indeed, Jack has admitted to simply love causing destruction, even when there's no real benefit to it, with those who've witnessed his personality in person describing these traits as utter madness.

He's willing to torture enemies and create terrible bloodshed in order to extract vital information, being brutal to the point of hacking off limbs without hesitation, even if there's absolutely no indication of the enemy in question having the wanted intel, only ceasing his carnage when having more urgent matters to attend to. Similarly, he doesn't tolerate when his subordinates fail their missions, as shown in his way of punishing Sheepshead for not finding Raizo. When attacking Zunisha, the gargantuan elephant carrying Zou, Jack was determined to get to its head, listing a few horridly cruel things he may do to kill it.

For the most part though, Jack's short temper and viciousness is tempered by a calm, immovable demeanor; however, being left in a helpless situation where he's vastly overpowered may in fact elicit fright in him: when Zunisha prepared to swat away him and his entire fleet, Jack went cold and looked at the sight of imminent doom with his eyes bulging in panic.Speak... peacefully? I refuse. Jack is additionally as stubborn and headstrong, unreasonable, and reckless as he's cruel: when the minks repeatedly told him that Raizo wasn't on Zou, he refused to listen to or believe them, even when Inuarashi himself offered to let him search the whole island without any resistance to see for himself. This, along with him disregarding his crew's comment that attacking Donquixote Doflamingo's Marine convoy to Impel Down carrying Fujitora, Sengoku, and three Vice Admirals, was perhaps too dangerous, thus attacking the convoy, proves his high tendency to ignore reason and logic, even becoming enraged when someone tries to reason with him, having admittedly no patience for civil conversations.

However, he's still somewhat strategic and comparatively rational and thorough in and before battle when it comes to deciding for what seems to be the most efficient method possible to win, mostly in case the most obvious way seems especially burdensome, for what'll generally prevent any future hindrance and obstruction from emerging: upon his return to Zou, he quickly decides to outright kill Zunisha itself to destroy Zou atop it in the quickest way he could think of, to avoid having to fight the minks again while ensuring that they'll finally be finished off for good; rather observational too, he then quickly deduced a weak spot on Zunisha's skin to attack and force it on its knees to get its head, citing the average elephant's fear of bees to compare this to. Generally, he either makes fully sure that the enemy forces are utterly annihilated or assumes that they'll return to full strength otherwise. Not above fighting dirty in order to achieve his goals, Jack brought in Caesar's gas weapon Koro to lay waste to Zou after the minks put up a too formidable fight against his forces, simply because he was losing his patience, not because he was in any actual danger of losing the battle.

Otherwise, Jack doesn't appear to care so much about titles or fame, getting annoyed with his subordinates for boasting about his position and bounty. Yet, he is still prideful, getting angry when reading the news report of his apparent death at the hands of the Marines.

Crew
As one of the three Disasters, Jack has authority over the Gifters and Pleasures, who are incredibly loyal to him. Whether Jack respects his subordinates or not is largely unknown, but he does seem to become annoyed with them at times, like when they mentioned his bounty to the minks. He's also put them in unnecessary danger before, such as when he ordered them to attack the powerful minks when they could have entered peacefully. However, his subordinates also seem to love battle to a degree and didn't have any protesting opinions. When Jack decided to attack Doflamingo's Marine escort, they became scared of the Marines' power and advised Jack to turn back, but he became annoyed and ignored their pleas.

They appear to be very proud of Jack's reputation and bounty, ranting about it to the Mink Tribe. However, one of Jack's crewmates was scared of what he'd do after he found out about Caesar's defeat, suggesting a relationship of both respect and fear.

Jack doesn't tolerate it when his subordinates fail a mission or end it prematurely, as he severely punished Sheepshead for leaving Zou without finding Raizo, and Ginrummy was too afraid to reveal that they ended the mission because the Straw Hat Pirates drove them off. He's also very sarcastic towards them when they say things he feels are obvious or stupid.

Kaido
Jack is one of Kaido's three right-hand men, implying that the Yonko has great trust in him and his power.

Donquixote Doflamingo
Via Kaido, Jack is allied with Donquixote Doflamingo, and was willing to retrieve the former Shichibukai from the Marine convoy carrying him, despite the powerful Marines guarding him. It was Doflamingo's defeat and capture that made Jack leave Zou before he could completely destroy what was left of the island.

Mink Tribe
Jack was responsible for torturing several minks and laying waste to the Mokomo Dukedom. As such, he became hated and feared by the Mink Tribe, who have no intention of ever forgiving him; this also extends to Pekoms of the Big Mom Pirates, who was enraged that Jack ransacked his homeland.

Raizo
Due to Raizo's connection with the Kozuki Family and Kaido's goal in obtaining the secret his master, Kozuki Oden, possessed, Jack went to great lengths to find the ninja and nearly reduced an entire country to rubble in the process.

Zunisha
During his second attack on Zou, Jack decided to slaughter the minks by bringing down the giant elephant carrying their civilization, Zunisha. He planned to force the elephant to its knees in order to reach its head and kill it in sadistic ways. However, Zunisha was determined to protect the minks and with Monkey D. Luffy and Kozuki Momonosuke's help, it became able to attack, and it annihilated Jack's fleet with one swing of its trunk.

Abilities and Powers
Being Kaido's right-hand man, Jack has authority over the Gifters, Pleasures, and anyone of lesser rank than him. His epithet is named for the fact that when he rampages on an island, it's left in a decaying state like it is suffering a drought. His bounty of 1,000,000,000 indicates that the World Government considers him extremely dangerous and threatening to their operations.

He has tremendous strength and endurance, having fought equally with the Mink Tribe, primarily its two rulers Inuarashi and Nekomamushi, for five days and five nights without taking a break; meanwhile, the Minks, specifically Inuarashi and Nekomamushi, took turns every twelve hours. Although the Minks eventually gained the upper hand, they were never able to suppress Jack himself.

He managed to sink two of the four Marine battleships that were part of Doflamingo's escort, and despite ultimately being defeated by the entire fleet carrying Vice Admirals Tsuru, Bastille, and Maynard, Admiral Fujitora, and former Fleet Admiral Sengoku, Jack survived the battle while only sustaining some minor injuries.

Devil Fruit
Jack has eaten the Ancient Zoan-type version of the Zou Zou no Mi, which allows him to become a mammoth, granting him immense size and strength; in this form, he leveled part of a city by simply swinging his trunk.

Weapons
Jack wields two blades which he uses when in his human form. He keeps them hidden and sheathed as the tusks around his neck. Though they resemble Shotels when seen from the side, they appear even more twisted, akin to his mammoth tusks, when viewed from the front.

Koro
Jack had access to Koro, Caesar Clown's poison gas weapon, during his invasion of Zou. He used its power to overwhelm the minks and destroy Kurau City.

Past
Seventeen days before Luffy and Law's arrival at Zou, Jack and his men broke through the gate to the Mokomo Dukedom, leaving it in ruins and severely injuring the guards. Jack and Sheepshead told the minks to hand over a ninja known as Raizo. The minks did not comply, causing an irritated Jack to and destroy several buildings with his trunk. As the minks still denied any knowledge of Raizo, Jack ordered the Pleasures to lay waste to the country. However, the minks easily fended them off with Electro, and Monjii warned Jack that every mink was a natural-born warrior ready to fight. When Monjii asked Jack to talk with the duke, Jack refused before ordering the Gifters to attack.

As Jack's subordinates were battling the Musketeer Squad, Duke Inuarashi arrived to confront Jack himself. Inuarashi tried to reason with Jack by promising that he would be allowed to search for the ninja if he ceased the destruction, but Jack responded by attacking Inuarashi with his trunk. After Inuarashi easily blocked the strike, he and Jack fought until 6 pm arrived. After Inuarashi and his group left the battlefield, Master Nekomamushi arrived and slammed Jack into the ground, prompting Jack to return to his human form and prepare to continue the battle.

The battle against the Mink Tribe lasted for five days, with Inuarashi and Nekomamushi's forces taking turns fighting with each passing day and night. Even though the minks had the upper hand against Jack's continuous forces, they were unable to overwhelm Jack himself. On the fifth day of the battle, Jack finally lost his patience and used Koro to claim victory by poisoning the minks. With the Mink Tribe rendered helpless, Jack tortured the strongest of them for information concerning Raizo, taking a leg from Inuarashi and an arm from Nekomamushi. The following day, Jack heard about Doflamingo's defeat and capture and promptly left Zou to rescue him, leaving behind some of his subordinates.

Dressrosa Arc
A few days later, Jack tailed the four Marine Ships that were escorting Donquixote Doflamingo to Impel Down. Despite warnings that powerful Marines were guarding him, Jack refused to leave and prepared to attack the Marine ships.

Zou Arc
After the attack on Doflamingo's Marine escort, it was reported that Jack succeeded in sinking two of the ships, but ultimately fell to the Marines. However, the news was unable to completely confirm his death.

Contrary to what was reported, Jack survived the battle, but sustained some injuries, resulting in him being bandaged and resting after the fight. While sailing back to Zou with his fleet and his damaged ship, Jack read the newspaper that explained his supposed death before angrily shredding it.

When Sheepshead and his group returned to Jack with a report that Raizo was not at Zou, Jack was displeased and brutally punished Sheepshead and hung him upside down. Jack then returned to Zou, intending to completely annihilate the Mink Tribe. Rather than confronting the minks directly, he planned to destroy Zou by killing the giant elephant carrying it.



He commenced his attack, having his men assault the elephant with cannon fire. However, Momonosuke ordered Zunisha to attack the Beast Pirates. Obeying Momonosuke, the elephant attacked, swinging its trunk at the fleet. Jack stared at the advancing trunk frozen in complete terror, incapable of doing anything to stop the attack, while his subordinates fled for their lives. Zunisha's trunk struck Jack, shattering his mask and knocking him out, and all of his ships were sunk in a single blow.

Major Battles

 * Beasts Pirates vs. Mink Tribe and Heart Pirates
 * Jack vs. Inuarashi (multiple times)
 * Jack vs. Nekomamushi (multiple times)
 * Jack vs. Doflamingo's Marine escort (not shown)
 * Beasts Pirates vs. Zunisha

Trivia

 * Jack has the highest known bounty in the series at 1,000,000,000, almost double Portgas D. Ace's 550,000,000, the previous highest known bounty.
 * It is also the first known bounty in the series to exceed nine figures.
 * Following the theme of his subordinates Sheepshead and Ginrummy, Jack's name is an allusion to the card game "Blackjack", as well as the "Jack" rank of a playing card, a trait shared with "Joker".
 * Jack shares his name with "Calico" Jack Rackham, a notorious pirate from the early 1700s.

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