Hebi Hebi no Mi, Model: Yamata no Orochi

The Hebi Hebi no Mi, Model: Yamata no Orochi is a Mythical Zoan-type Devil Fruit that allows the user to transform into a hybrid and full version of the Yamata no Orochi, an eight-headed snake or dragon in Japanese mythology. It was eaten by Kurozumi Orochi.

Etymology

 * Hebi (蛇) is Japanese for "snake".
 * The "Yamata no Orochi" is a legendary eight-headed, eight-tailed snake/dragon monster from Japanese mythology, the name meaning "eight-branch giant snake".

Appearance
The fruit is violet and seems to have the scaled features and shape of a pineapple, with the typical swirls on the scales. There are seven green stem leaves on top of the fruit with a round triangular shape on each end.

Strengths and Weaknesses


This fruit grants the user eight separate heads, each one with an extremely long neck. Each one capable of speech on their own. It appears that the user has some degree of control over the number of heads that can sprout at once, with eight being the maximum limit. Curiously, some of Orochi's human form features, such as his crown and mustache, are present only in one of the heads while the other seven possess a simpler and more generic appearance. Additionally, Orochi's main head is a darker shade of green than the others.



As a Zoan, the user receives a boost to their physical abilities, though Orochi was never seen using his enhanced physical capabilities in battle. However, in his eight-headed serpent dragon form, he was able to deal considerable damage to the room he was in and attack the people who were there with him, though it is unknown exactly how much damage the people took. He was also strong enough to easily lift up a person with just one of his mouths.

With their multiple heads with long necks, the user has the ability to attack in multiple directions at once and reach targets that are further away than he could normally reach. Furthermore, the user is able to attack and trap their targets with their considerably strong jaws. The user also has an incredible amount of durability in their transformed state, with Orochi being capable of sustaining damage from a ceiling collapsing on his head with few repercussions, as well as surviving by a Zeus-enhanced lightning bolt. The fruit's multiple heads also allow the user to survive decapitation, even in human form, limited by the number of heads, as Fukurokuju had pointed out Orochi had died once when Kaido decapitated him. When the remaining Nine Red Scabbards decapitated six of Orochi's remaining seven heads, Orochi was shown to have once again survived later.

The fruit has no known weaknesses aside from the standard Devil Fruit weaknesses.

Usage
Orochi used this fruit in combat, as well as to intimidate people, doing so in his meeting with CP0 and when confronting Komurasaki. Orochi was also seen crunching his subordinates.

His ability allows him to survive decapitation, up to seven times. He used this to his advantage to launch hidden counterattacks on his unsuspecting foes.

History
If you follow my instructions...I shall grant you the power you need to become shogun!! The fruit was acquired by Kurozumi Higurashi over 41 years ago, and she offered to give it to Orochi if he followed her instructions to take the title of shogun. Some time prior to Orochi successfully becoming shogun, he already consumed the fruit.

Trivia

 * When the fruit was shown in the Shonen Jump magazine release of Chapter 965, it lacked the usual swirls of a Devil Fruit, and had more scales. This was fixed in the volume release of Volume 96, with the swirl pattern replacing some of the scales.
 * After surviving decapitation from Kaidou, Orochi's transformation has one less head.
 * In Japanese mythology, the Yamata no Orochi possesses eight tails in addition to eight heads. However, this fruit's transformation seems to give the user just one tail.

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