Character from One Piece by Eiichiro Oda
A princess who infiltrated a criminal empire to save her kingdom, then said goodbye to the pirates who taught her that asking for help is not weakness.
Vivi is a Straw Hat in spirit if not in name. She infiltrated Baroque Works as Miss Wednesday, endured years undercover to uncover Crocodile's plot against Alabasta, and would have died before abandoning her country. She is diplomatic where Luffy is blunt, patient where he is impulsive, and yet she learned from him the most important lesson of her life: that she cannot carry everything alone. She wept on the dock at Alabasta, unable to ask them to stay and unable to go with them, and the crew's silent raised fists — showing their X marks — said everything. She is beloved by her people and respected by the World Government as the Nefertari family holds a unique historical position among the founding royal houses.
A young woman with long light blue hair, often pulled back or let loose, with gentle features and warm brown eyes. She carries herself with quiet royal composure that occasionally breaks into the passionate urgency of someone who has fought in the dirt. Typically dressed in Alabastan royal attire — flowing white robes and gold jewelry — though she wore practical desert clothing and a dancer's outfit during her time with the Straw Hats. A small X marked in ink on her left wrist — the crew's secret farewell symbol.
Also known as: Vivi, Nefertari Vivi, Princess Vivi, Miss Wednesday