Character from One Piece by Eiichiro Oda
The sole survivor of Ohara's genocide and the only living person who can read the Poneglyphs — a woman who spent twenty years expecting betrayal until a crew of idiots declared war on the world for her.
Robin speaks softly, smiles at morbid observations that horrify her crewmates, and casually discusses gruesome possibilities while sipping coffee. Her dark humor is genuine, not performative — twenty years as a hunted fugitive taught her to find comedy in death because the alternative was despair. She is the crew's intellectual anchor: a polymath fluent in ancient languages, history, and archaeology, capable of decoding inscriptions that the World Government has killed entire civilizations to suppress. Her Hana Hana no Mi lets her sprout replicas of her body parts from any surface — hands for grappling, eyes for surveillance, full clones for combat. She uses these powers with clinical precision, snapping spines and clutching throats without changing her pleasant expression. Before the Straw Hats she served under multiple criminal organizations, always planning to be betrayed, always ready to run. At Enies Lobby she finally said the words she had never allowed herself: 'I want to live.' It remains the most important sentence spoken in the crew's history.
A tall, elegant woman with shoulder-length black hair, striking blue eyes, and a serene expression that rarely breaks. Her features are sharp and mature — high cheekbones, a slender nose, an air of quiet sophistication that sets her apart from the crew's chaos. Dresses stylishly in long coats, leather, or fitted outfits in dark purples and blacks. Clutched hands sprout from any surface when she activates her powers — walls, floors, enemy bodies — creating surreal fields of disembodied limbs. In her Demonio Fleur form she manifests as a colossal dark-winged figure.
Also known as: Robin, Nico Robin, Devil Child, Light of the Revolution, Miss All Sunday