Monet

Monet is a harpy who works as sort of a scout for Caesar Clown and his underlings of the research facility on Punk Hazard.

Appearance
As a harpy, she has feathered wings instead of arms and talons instead of feet. She has the height and build of an average human. She has long, wavy, light-colored hair.

She wears striped cut-off pants and a tank top with the word "Happy" written on the chest. She has a Baby Den Den Mushi strapped to her belt.

She was seen wearing glasses while reading, implying she is farsighted.

Personality
She appears to have a very flippant personality, choosing to only inform Caesar about the disaster unfolding on Punk Hazard once finding out that the intruders were the Straw Hat Pirates. Despite all of the uproars, she maintains the thrilled smile on her face implying she finds it amusing.

Abilities and Powers
As a harpy, she has the ability to fly. Her wings also double as hands as she is seen holding a newspaper with her feathers. She also seems to be quite perceptive, since she noted that the true strength of the Straw Hat Pirates might be more than what their bounties suggest because they have been inactive for two years.

History
Monet was first noticed by Usopp after the fight between Luffy, Zoro, and the dragon, which she had been observing. Disappearing before the others could see her, she reappears later flying across the island to the ice side and communicating with someone via Den Den Mushi. She is informed about the four intruders inside the research facility.

She later appears inside the facility, reporting to Caesar about the Straw Hat Pirates, while reading a newspaper article about their return. She is later seen as Caesar Clown gets permission from Joker to kill the Straw Hats and G-5 Marines. She then witnesses Clown conducting one of his experiments, and when she asks if it was a failure, Clown replies that he never fails.

Trivia

 * The "HAPPY" on her shirt may be a play on her species, as "happy" (ハッピー) and "harpy" (ハーピー) are near-homonyms with only slight differences in spelling and pronunciation in both English and Japanese.