Toys

Toys are normally just man-made playthings for children, but in the town of Acacia on the island of Dressrosa, toys are living beings capable of independent action and human behavior who coexist alongside humans.

In actual fact, the toys are human beings who were turned into toys by a Devil Fruit user who came to the island ten years ago. Only the toys themselves have any memory of them being human, while everyone else they knew forgot about them, no matter how close their previous relationship was.

Appearance
The living toys of Dressrosa, much like ordinary toys, come in a large variety of forms, sizes and appearances. Many of them resemble marionettes, toy soldiers, dolls, animals, robots and other common forms of toys but are about the size of Humans. Oddly enough, there appear to be toy children and toy babies as well who look much like the adults but are far smaller in size. They also seem to be made of different materials, depending on what toy they are, ranging from metal and wood, to even cloth with cotton stuffing.

Inter-species Relationships
Living toys are only seen on Dressrosa and appear to live happily with its human inhabitants, coexisting without difficulty and some humans and toys are even seen walking together arm-in-arm. Even the toy children are seen together with human children and are treated like regular kids by the guards. It is, however, a strongly enforced Law that no toys must ever visit a human's house and no human must ever visit a toy house.

Beliefs
Toys, along with the human citizens of Dressrosa, believe in the existence of fairies which have been an important part of their lore for as long as they can remember and because of this they revere them as deities. They also believe that the fairies are responsible for the random thefts that occur on their island, but they do not seem to mind this at all (however the ones actually responsible for the thefts are Dwarves from Green Bit). According to the One-legged Soldier, toys believe that they are supposed to make people laugh and that there is no such thing as a serious toy.

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