Yama

Yama is a Bilkan and the commander of God's Enforcers under Enel. A large, imposing fellow, Yama is merciless in battle, defeating the famed Shandian warrior Genbo in Enel's Survival Game. Coming off of this victory with an air of overconfidence, he made the mistake of provoking the ire of Nico Robin when he destroyed the ancient village of Shandora, landing the commander a crushing defeat at the hands of the archaeologist.

Personality
Yama is fanatically loyal to Enel, going so far as to reprimand Shura, Ohm, and Gedatsu for fighting in his presence. He displays quite an amount of brutality in battle. His ruthless fighting style gives him little respect for the world around him, as seen when he destroyed the ruins of Shandora during his fight with Robin. He has the interesting habit of saying "meh" often.

Abilities and Powers
Despite his massive build, Yama is very acrobatic, agile, and fast. His comparatively tiny limbs are very strong as well. He was able to simply kick an iron ball fired from Genbo's Bazooka back to him, and was able to smash right through the ruins of Shandora without pain, similar to a juggernaut. Yama wields the Ten-Fold Axe (10連斬撃（１０れんアックス）), a sash with ten Axe Dials sewn on to it, which he uses to augment his belly drop on his opponents, adding cutting damage to the crushing. Aside from his crush and slice method, he also uses powerful punches, kicks, and normal body slams combined with acrobatics to inflict heavy damage, courtesy of his immense weight and figure.

Attacks

 * Axe Mountain (斬撃満点（アックスマウンテン）): Yama stretches the Ten-Fold Axe (a strip of cloth with ten Axe Dials sewn on to it like buttons) out in front of him and flies toward his opponent. When the axe makes contact, the opponent is stabbed by a sharp burst of air. This attack's flaw is that the dials must be on the side of the sash facing the opponent, otherwise, they can injure the user as well.
 * Stomach Mountain (腹部満点（ストマックマウンテン）): Yama does a simple body slam which, given his weight, can be devastating.
 * Punch Mountain (拳満点（パンチマウンテン）): A simple punch, that again, can be quite powerful due to Yama's strength and weight.
 * Drop Mountain (落下満点（ドロップマウンテン）): Yama leaps into the air, flips several times, and delivers a flying drop kick to the enemy.

Survival Game
Yama first appears to tell off the three remaining priests for fighting in Enel's presence. He is not seen again until the Survival Game, in which he fights against Genbo. After Genbo easily defeats Yama's underlings, the commander himself steps into the fray. Though Genbo fought hard, Yama emerged triumphant. By deflecting the cannonbal fired from his own weapon back into him, effectively crushing Genbo, Yama finishes the fight by stabbing Genbo with his Ten-Fold Axe.

Shandora and Robin
Yama later attacks Robin, who is in the process of studying the remains of Shandora. During the fight, Yama did not notice (or did not care) that he was destroying the ruins. Robin, infuriated by his disregard of history, proceeds to go all out, employing rather painful methods such as slamming Yama into a tree and flipping his Ten-Fold Axe to hit him. After this beating, Yama begged and apologized to Robin, saying that he now understands the value of history. Robin ignored his plea, stating that what he did was still inexcusable. Then, when Yama tried to grab Robin, she broke his fingers with her extra arms and used Cien Fleur: Delphinium to hurl the commander off a cliff and down to a lower level of Upper Yard and holds him in a lock position increasing the potential impact, and then uses "Seis Fleur: Clutch" to snap him before he crashes into the ground. After Enel was deposed, it is unknown what happened to Yama.

Major Battles

 * Yama Vs. Genbo
 * Yama Vs. Nico Robin

Anime and Manga Influences
Yama continues the tradition of naming the enemies of Skypiea after ideas from Dharmic religions. Yama, as well as Japanese for 'mountain', is also the name of the Hindu God of the dead.

Trivia

 * He bears a great resemblance to the God of Skypiea 400 years ago, in body shape and indifference to the Shandians; so much that it could be said that he is a descendant of his, if he had any children at that time.


 * It can also explain why he doesn't take the ruins seriously, because if the stated fact is true, then he must have been raised on the belief that anything that wasn't made by his ancestors is worthless.


 * It can also explain why the Shandiansdislike the Skypieans especially the God leader. The God of Skypiea may have made his title a long monarchy of mistreating their savage neighbors. Considering on the puzzlement of one of Gan Fall's servants behaviors when he wants to make peace with the Shandians, it implied that Gan Fall was the one who broke that chain of leadership and sent Yama's ancestors into Birka, leading the birth of that said character who wanted vengeance for his ancestors, and that their way of ruling became the common norm for the title.