Seven Warlords of the Sea

The Shichibukai (七武海 Shichibukai, literally Seven Military Seas, The Seven Warlords of the Sea in the English versions) are a set of fictional characters in the anime and manga series One Piece.

About the Shichibukai


The Shichibukai are seven of the strongest pirates in the world and are one of the 3 great powers, the other being the Yonkou and Marines. The Shichibukai is an organization of seven privateers that are in the service of the World Government.

These seven individuals are former pirates that hunt active pirates, though they apparently share a percentage of their income collected from this bounty hunting with the World Government.

Gecko Moria called Bartholomew Kuma to be "The only one of the Shichibukai who actually listens to what the government say". The Shichibukai are apparently granted a great deal of autonomy in how they operate from what has been shown to date. Crocodile seems to have been unsupervised for an extremely long period of time and several high-ranking Marines expressed surprise that several of the Shichibukai actually bothered to show up when summoned for a meeting. Presumably the World Government tolerates these actions from the Shichibukai because of the risk involved with maintaining the three great powers.

Because of their deal with the World Government, the Shichibukai are considered "Government Dogs" by other pirates. At the same time, they are also feared by them because all of the Shichibukai are insanely strong, at least two of them (Moria and Mihawk) are said to have been on the same tier of strength as Yonkou memebers, Kaidou and Shanks respectively.

History
To date, the group is currently at least ten years old, as Gecko Moria had been a Shichibukai for at least 10 years prior to current storyline and Jinbei became a Shichibukai 8 years ago.

How a member is chosen to become a memeber is unknown, although a pirates bounty is apparently not huge factor in the choosing as the bounty range with the memebers is huge, ranging from no bounty at all to the highest yet displayed in the series. Also losing a fight with another pirate is not cause for a memeber to lose there position, both Moria and Crocodile lost to Luffy, yet Moria is allowed to keep is position in order to keep the world balance, Crocodile lost his position do his attempted Coup d'état of Alabasta and threating the balance.

In order to someone becomes a Shichibukai, he must be able to show their strength against other pirates while choosing to pledge loyalty to the World Government. Mihawk and Moria have been rivals of two Yonkou. Kuma was said in the past to "flatten everything who crossed him". Moria, Kuma and Doflamingo have enormous bounties, which could be compared to the invasion of Ennies Lobby by Luffy and his crew, including declaring war to the World Government.

So far there is one member left that is yet to be introduced, plus Jimbei, who hasn't made a physical appearance. Sir Crocodile was initially a member of the Shichibukai, but he was defeated by Monkey D. Luffy at the end of the Alabasta arc, arrested for his crimes, and stripped of his rank. He has been replaced with Blackbeard.

Duties of the Shichibukai
The Shichibukai are one of the Three Great Powers that help maintain the balance of the Grand Line, though they seem to be a mixture of the more chaotic Yonkou and the more orderly Marines. They do not offer open opposition to the rule of the World Government, but are not guaranteed to follow its orders either.

They made a deal with the World Government for the Marines to drop the bounties on their heads, provided that they work in association with the government. They are only allowed to attack other pirates and must also pay the Government a tenth of their loot. Each member of the Shichibukai must also have strong intimidation skills and a fearsome representation to put off others becoming a pirate and make them fear them.

Their particular goal (or rather the World Government's goal for them) is to maintain a balance with the Marines and prevent the Yonkou from gaining the upper hand in the New World. To this end, they are to be regarded as allies of the Marines and as enemies of the Yonkou, although judging by the those instances where the Shichibukai have interacted with one of the other Powers, they seem to be on closer terms with the Yonkou than the Marines, whom several of the Shichibukai appear to hold in open contempt. This is not surprising as they are former pirates themselves. As part of their duties they are invited to attend meetings with high ranking officers of the Marines, however due to their lack of concern for matters that don't effect them they rarely bother to show up for them.

In exchange for these services, the Shichibukai are pardoned for their former actions and any existing bounties are rescinded.

Manga/anime influences
The Shichibukai are loosely based on the privateers of old Europe. The privateers were approved pirates, considered heroes in their homeland and pillagers in others. Their main goal was to plunder the villages and towns of the then mighty country of Spain.

The concept is also based on the movie The Seven Samurai which is one of Eiichiro Oda's favorite movies.