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Violet is a dancing woman and an assassin of the Donquixote Pirates.

Appearance


Violet is a young-looking woman of slightly below average height (a head shorter than Sanji when standing upright wearing high heels), with long black hair that reaches down to her mid-back, with a strand hanging on her left side. She wears a flower in her hair, a long, sleeveless polka dot dress with frills, round earrings, and high heeled shoes.

Personality
She appears to be an emotional and romantic woman, but like most of the women in Acacia she will stab a man in the back if he betrays her. She also seems to be manipulative, using her charm to try to make Sanji kill a man for her.

She is also quite violent, as shown when she kicks Sanji in the face leaving him unconscious and bleeding.

Abilities and Powers
Violet is a very graceful dancer. She is also very good at seducing men into doing what she wants.

Devil Fruit
Violet ate the Giro Giro no Mi. A Paramecia-class Devil Fruit that allows her to see through everything and read the minds of others.

Dressrosa Arc
While Sanji and Zoro were chasing the fairy who stole Shusui, Sanji got distracted by Violet's beauty and dancing and lost Zoro. Then the police came and searched for Violet, so she appeared before Sanji and hugged him so that the guards would pass without suspicion. Sanji then asked whether he could help her. She requested his help until they reach the next town, where she wants him to help her kill a certain man.

Later, Sanji beats a sniper who was aiming at him and Violet, something that both impresses and pleases her.

Violet then lures Sanji into a trap, beats him and captures him. They are next seen in a warehouse, with Sanji handcuffed, bloodied and bruised, as Violet is taunting Sanji over his weakness towards women. She then uses her power to read his mind, and learns that the Straw Hats and Heart Pirates have formed an alliance. Shocked by this fact, she scans Sanji's mind some more to find the reason they are on the island, but only sees his perverted thoughts. She screams in shock, calls Sanji out on this, and asks him what he's thinking of in this situation. Sanji answers that he's thinking about her: he noticed that when she asked him to kill a man for her, her tears were sincere. He adds that even if a million people judged her, he never would, for he never doubts a woman's tears. Touched by these words, Violet decides to help Sanji. She takes out her own men just as they were about to kill him, then frees him, and thanks him for earlier. She then tells him that his crew fell for Doflamingo's trap the second they landed, and allows him to look into her memories. Sanji learns that Doflamingo never quit the Shichubukai at all, and is shocked. Violet tells Sanji to run away and warn his friends, as even though she herself is too scared to fight Doflamingo, the Straw Hats might be able to.

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