Cavendish

"White Horse" Cavendish (白馬のキャベンディッシュ) is the captain of the Beautiful Pirates and a gladiator at the Corrida Colosseum.

Appearance
Cavendish is known as a beautiful man. He has long, flowing hair under a black cowboy hat with a light colored frill coming out of it. He sports a white V-neck shirt, under a coat draped over his shoulders. He has black pants with stars on the knees that go down to his shins, and high black boots with buckles on them.

Personality
Because of his good looks, Cavendish is extremely haughty and vain. Because of this, he harbors a deep-seated resentment of the Supernovas for stealing the spotlight from him two years ago.

Otherwise, he seems to be quite sociable as tried to make conversation with "Lucy" (unaware that he is actually Luffy, one of the Supernovas Cavendish hates) despite being a total stranger.

Abilities and Powers
The fact that he has a 280,000,000 bounty indicates that he is quite powerful despite not having eaten a Devil Fruit. Three years ago, he was an infamous and feared pirate known to the world before being upstaged by all the Supernovas from the Worst Generation.

He was seen carrying a sword.

Past
Three years ago, Cavendish entered the New World and made a name for himself. However, following the events two years ago, he has since been overshadowed by the rookies of the "Worst Generation". This has caused him to be extremely resentful towards the Supernovas and has vowed to kill them all.

Dressrosa Arc
He entered the Corrida Colloseum to compete for the Mera Mera no Mi. He was first seen in the battle preparation room, telling Luffy (as Lucy) about the weight limit on protective armor. Luffy accidentally told him his name, but the other contestants thought he was just mispronouncing his alias. Cavendish then proceed to tell Luffy about his back story such as how he came to despise the pirates from the Worst Generation. Luffy ignored Cavendish in the middle of the conversation, much to his annoyance.

Trivia

 * Cavendish shares his name with "The Navigator" Thomas Cavendish, an English explorer and privateer.
 * White horses have a special significance in mythologies around the world. Given his personality and his effect on women, his epithet may be a reference to the heroic princes or white knights of fairy tales riding on white horses.

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