Imu

Im is an extremely high-ranking individual in the World Government to whom even the Five Elders bow.

Appearance


Im has a humanoid figure with a hand resembling that of a human's, and eyes that resemble those of Dracule Mihawk. They wear a very tall crown on their head with long spikes and an extremely long robe that stretches a great distance behind them.

Personality
Little is known about Im's personality. They seem to be calm and gentle, as shown when they were handling butterflies in the Room of Flowers. They have a particular interest in Monkey D. Luffy, Marshall D. Teach, Shirahoshi, and Nefertari Vivi. Im keeps wanted posters or photos of all four in their throne room. Luffy and Blackbeard's posters are cut apart and Shirahoshi's picture has a dagger pinning it to the ground. Vivi's picture is the only one not shown to be damaged.

Abilities and Powers
The full scope of Im's abilities are unknown, but the fact that they sit on the Empty Throne, a seat whose occupant would be associated with sole authority of the entire world, and the fact that the Five Elders, who are publicly considered to be the highest authorities of the World Government bow before them and address them with a great honorific, would indicate that Im has the greatest known authority within the World Government.

Weapons
Im possesses a saber. They have not been seen using it in combat, but did use it to cut apart several bounty posters.

Reverie Arc


As royals gathered at Mary Geoise for the Reverie, Im went to a chamber deep within Pangaea Castle, where they approached a large straw hat while carrying some bounty posters including Monkey D. Luffy's. They later went to the Room of Flowers, where they cut apart Luffy and Blackbeard's bounty posters while also examining pictures of the princesses Shirahoshi and Nefertari Vivi. When the Reverie began, Im met with the Five Elders while sitting on the Empty Throne. The elders requested that Im reveal the name of the "light" that needed to be extinguished from history.

Trivia

 * Im is the name of a giant appearing in Norse mythology.
 * When written in katakana, Im's name is composed of the two radicals comprising the character 仏, which means "Buddha".

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