Salome

Salome is Boa Hancock's personal Snake Weapon.

Appearance
Salome is a large white snake with large pink spots running down its body. The underside of its body is pale yellow, with thin horizontal black lines across it. It wears a horned skull with a couple of cracks on top of its head, has blue hair jutting out from the back of the skull, and is usually seen with what appears to be a smile.

In the manga, Salome's skin was seen as a shade of pink that was lighter than the spots running down its body.

Personality
For a snake, Salome appears to be a friendly and fun loving snake. He is very close to Hancock and cares about her well-being, such as when she was sick he showed to be worried over her condition. No matter the situation, Salome is always seen smiling. Salome seems to be fond of food, such as eating the food on the Marine ship with Luffy and even showing enjoyment on his part.

Abilities
As an oversized Snake Weapon, Salome usually curls itself into a chair for Boa Hancock to sit on, similar to a throne. It also has curled itself as a spiral for supporting her. Because of its size, she can use Salome to gain a height advantage in order to effectively use her Slave Arrow as an aerial bombardment technique.

It also has the ability to track down things on the ocean floor, shown when it was able to sense Whitebeard's seaquake before it arrived and when she helped Hancock follow Trafalgar Law's submarine.

History
Salome has been seen with Hancock since her debut, and has served as her throne when she sat in her room and in the coliseum. When Hancock answered the Marines' call to attend the Whitebeard War, she was permitted to bring Salome with her. Salome has served as a spiral support for Hancock during the war, and when Monkey D. Luffy broke down from Portgas D. Ace's death, Hancock confided to the snake how worried she is about Luffy.

After Luffy escapes Marineford with the aid of the Heart Pirates and their submarine, Hancock follows the submarine using Salome's tracking capabilities. After returning to Amazon Lily, Salome resumes the role of being Hancock's throne.

Trivia

 * In biblical text, Salome was the daughter of Herodias, who is often depicted as dangerous and seductive. As a note of coincidence, Salome's owner Hancock can be considered such a person.