Charlotte Nutmeg

Charlotte Nutmeg is the 30th daughter and 70th child of the Charlotte Family and the sixth of the Charlotte Decuplets to be born. She is also an officer of the Big Mom Pirates.

Appearance
Nutmeg is an average-sized young woman with long brown hair kept loose with a pink bow on top. She wears a pink crop top with a red ribbon, blue hotpants, white gloves, horizontally-striped pink and white leggings, and red-pink high heels.

Personality
Nutmeg seems attached to her older brother Oven, hugging him upon their meeting at Cacao Island.

Abilities and Powers
As an officer of the Big Mom Pirates, Nutmeg has authority over lower-ranking members of their crew.

Rokushiki
In the anime Nutmeg could maneuver in air as the males attacked Sanji, and she attacked Pekoms.

Weapons
Like the other decuplets, Nutmeg carries a scythe with two spikes at the end of the blade.

Past
Eighteen years ago, the decuplets were born to Big Mom, setting the record for her largest single birth.

Whole Cake Island Arc
Nutmeg reported to Cacao Island along with many of their siblings and crewmates to join Charlotte Oven's battalion in preparation to ambush Monkey D. Luffy and the Straw Hat Pirates. Upon meeting Oven, Nutmeg hugged him. As the arranged time for the Straw Hats to arrive drew near, Nutmeg brought out her scythe and prepared to ambush Luffy.

Nutmeg later fused with Newshi via his Gocha Gocha no Mi ability to fight back against the Vinsmoke Family.

Major Battles

 * Oven's army vs. Pekoms and Germa 66
 * Charlotte Decuplets vs. Vinsmoke siblings

Anime and Manga Differences
In the anime, Nutmeg is the one who hits one of the decuplet brothers with her scythe instead of Allmeg.

Trivia

 * In keeping with the Charlotte Family's food-themed names, Nutmeg is named after the spice of the same name.
 * Nutmeg is read as natsumegu in Japanese romaji, and natsu is the Japanese word for "summer". The prefixes of the other decuplet daughters' names come from the words for the three other seasons (aki is "autumn", fuyu is "winter", and haru is "spring"), as well as "all" for all of the seasons.