Orlumbus

"Massacre Ruler" Orlumbus is an adventurer who joined as a gladiator at the Corrida Colosseum to compete for the Mera Mera no Mi.

Appearance
Orlumbus is a huge man that resembles a stereotypical pirate captain. He has a deep frown and thick chin with stubble. He wears his long light-colored hair in braids with four slung over his shoulder. He has a large, masculine upper-body and a small lower-body with small legs.

He wears a bicorn with a small skull on the front over a dotted bandana. There are four braids coming down from his hat, it is unknown if it his hat or his hair (like Buggy). He wears a buckled strap over his bare chest under a naval long-coat.

Personality
Little is known about his personality, but he seems to be quite self-confident, since he held up the defeated Fighting Lion to show everyone his strength.

Abilities and Powers
He is the admiral of a fleet and he uses a whip as a weapon in battle. He is shown to have defeated Agyo by whip.

Past
At some point, he did something that made him known as the "Made-Up Explorer".

Dressrosa Arc
Orlumbus entered the Corrida Colosseum to compete for the Mera Mera no Mi. For the battle royale, he was placed in Block D.

As Block D's battle royale began, Orlumbus was seen preparing to fight, glaring fiercely at his competition.

He later defeated the Fighting Lion. When Cavendish's alter-ego Hakuba suddenly surfaced, he proceeded to strike down all the remaining fighters in Block D. Orlumbus fell victim to his attack and was defeated.

Sometime after Block D, Orlumbus was transformed into a toy and forced to work in the underground trade port. When Sugar fell unconscious, he returned to his original form.

Trivia

 * Orlumbus, along with his epithet, comes from the famous explorer Christopher Columbus.
 * Orlumbus is a pun on "Columbus" and "oo/oh", which means "big" in Japanese. On the other hand, "co/ko", means "small" in Japanese.
 * The Yonta Maria Grand Fleet that Orlumbus leads is a pun on the Santa María, one of the ships used by Columbus in his first voyage.

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