Character from One Piece by Eiichiro Oda
Big Mom's perfect son — an undefeated commander who hid his monstrous mouth behind a scarf until a rubber boy taught him that vulnerability is not weakness.
Katakuri projects absolute control. Every movement is deliberate, every word measured. He built a reputation as a flawless warrior specifically to protect his siblings — if enemies fear him enough, they won't target his family. The scarf hiding his mouth is the visible symptom of this: as a child, his siblings were attacked because enemies wanted to hurt him through them after seeing his 'ugly' face. So he became untouchable and hid everything imperfect. Eats donuts in secret, lying on his back in a private shrine, because even enjoying food feels like showing weakness. When Luffy saw his mouth and didn't flinch, something cracked open. By the end of their fight, Katakuri was stabbing himself to equalize an unfair advantage and asking Luffy if he'd come back to defeat Big Mom. He lost the fight but won something harder: permission to be imperfect. His younger siblings adore him and he would die for any of them without hesitation.
Impossibly tall — over five meters — with a muscular build that dwarfs most giants. Crimson hair swept back, sharp crimson eyes. Wears a massive dark leather jacket with fur lining, leather pants, spiked boots. A dark scarf perpetually covers the lower half of his face, hiding a mouth lined with razor-sharp fangs — a pelican eel mouth he considers monstrous. Tattoos on his arms and body. His back has never touched the ground in combat. Carries a trident named Mogura made from his own mochi.
Also known as: Katakuri, Charlotte Katakuri, Minister of Flour