The
Shichibukai (七武海 , Shichibukai ,
literally meaning "Seven Military Seas") , the full title being
Oka
Shichibukai (王下七武海 , Ōka Shichibukai ,
literally meaning "Royal Seven Military Seas") , are seven (though
this number fluctuates throughout the series) powerful and notorious
pirates who have allied themselves with the World Government.
Shichibukai
Overview
The Shichibukai is an organization of seven pirates turned privateers
in the service of the World Government. Although they work for the
World Government, the Shichibukai do not care about or respect the
Government (excluding Bartholomew Kuma, who was modified into their
puppet) or even other Shichibukai, and are often considered by the
Marines to be no different from any other pirate. On the other hand,
they are known as "government dogs" and are despised by other pirates,
but are still feared and respected for their infamous reputation and
strength before, and even after they become Shichibukai.
The Shichibukai seem to be a mixture of the more chaotic Yonko and
the more orderly Marines. The majority of the Shichibukai are
composed of New World veterans; those who have met the Yonko
or even confronted them.
There is an enormous range in the bounties between the members
due to differences in circumstances under which they were recruited,
with Doflamingo, who has a former
bounty of former
340,000,000,
and Blackbeard, with no former
bounty at all. It should be noted that these are their former bounties,
and does not represent the current threat they could achieve as active
pirates. Jinbe,
for example, after his resignation his bounty jumped to over 400,000,000.
Another example is Sir Crocodile, who was imprisoned in
Level 6 of Impel Down, while Luffy with a bounty of 300,000,000
at the time put him only at Level 5.
The terms that the Shichibukai are on with each other is best
described as very unstable. They have very little (if any) respect for
each other and will for the most part not accept help from one another,
apparently from a firm sense of pride. During the battle meeting for the
Shichibukai where only two members are absent (Hancock and Jinbe), it
is even stated that the very notion of them working together as a team
is entirely unthinkable. However, Kuma and Doflamingo do not disregard the notion
of teaming up with another Shichibukai: Kuma offered Moriah assistance defeating the Straw Hats and Doflamingo offered Crocodile
a chance for a partnership. Both offers were refused due to pride.
During Boa Hancock's visit at Impel
Down's Level Six, Jinbe stated that he did not know much about her,
possibly suggesting that only some of the Shichibukai are familiar with
each other or even have personally met all the other members. Despite
this, as of chapter 575, all of the Shichibukai (including former)
fought at the war between the Whitebeard Pirates and the Marines.
Most of the Shichibukai have a jaded attitude of the world, as
their vast amounts of experience have disillusioned them. Crocodile and
Moriah both disregard Luffy's arrogant behavior, saying that he is too
inexperienced to know what the world is truly like; Mihawk behaved in a
similar fashion in his duel with Zoro, though he hopes that he will be
successful. Doflamingo believes that there is no true justice in the
world, and that both the Marines and Pirates are foolish if they think
that they are upholding it. Hancock, through her horrid experience as a
slave, considers all men of the world to be scum, outside of Luffy, with
whom she is in love (and anyone who Luffy is on good terms with);
Rayleigh, who is her "benefactor"; and Fisher
Tiger, who was responsible for freeing her from slavery.
Methodology of the
"Government Dogs"
Becoming a
Shichibukai
A pirate may choose to join the Shichibukai if a space becomes vacant
(which means that at least one Shichibukai must resign or be expelled
from the group, the former being Jinbe's case and the latter being
Crocodile's case). However, in order for one to become a Shichibukai
once this position opens up, one must be able to exhibit their strength
against other pirates while choosing to pledge loyalty to the World Government (this
ironically encourages pirates to gain infamy to become a Shichibukai) by
making a pact with the Gorosei. If the pirate in question can be used as
intimidation, the position may be offered to them, if no other pirate
has accepted the position or proven to be more of an asset to the World
Government. As expected, most members were already notorious pirates
with high bounties, but even relatively unknown pirates can be admitted
if they accomplish a feat to prove their strength. Blackbeard's victory
over Portgas D. Ace is one example of this.
Duties of
the Shichibukai
Five of the Shichibukai at Mariejois.
They do not offer open opposition to the authority of the World
Government, but are not obligated to follow its orders either. They are
only allowed to attack other pirates and must also compensate the
Government with a tenth of their plunder, though this regulation is not usually followed at the very least. Each
member of the Shichibukai must also have strong intimidation skills and a
fearsome representation to put off others becoming a pirate and make
them fear them. In addition, given the dialogue between Bartholomew Kuma and the Gorosei,
it can be assumed that once someone becomes a member of the Shichibukai
they must be undefeated to maintain their position, or at least are not
allowed to have a widely known defeat or scandal that affects their
reputation.
Some of the members do various tasks for the government, such as
conquering new islands for the World Government (described as
"liberating") and guarding nations, but their ultimate purpose is to
keep other pirates in check. Most importantly, the Shichibukai serve to
help maintain the balance between The Three Great Powers.
Theoretically, the Shichibukai are allies of the government, and
in times of war would collaborate with the Marines. Still, many Marine
officers (for example Vice-Admiral Smoker, Admiral
Kizaru and former Fleet Admiral Sengoku)
dislike them and consider the Shichibukai to still be pirates. Several
high-ranking Marines expressed surprise that even two of the Shichibukai
actually bothered to show up when summoned for the meeting about
Crocodile's removal, and they were very shocked when a third arrived.
Tellingly, of the others besides Kuma that showed up, Doflamingo came
out of sheer boredom (passing the time before the meeting by nearly
forcing two marines to duel each other), and Mihawk came only to hear
about the pirates being discussed in the meeting. When they are not
under orders of the World Government, they have no commitment to assist
the efforts of the Marines. Most of the Shichibukai appear to show general apathy towards the World
Government and in some cases even hostility. During the battle with
Whitebeard, Moriah stated he does not care who wins and Boa Hancock
openly attacked both Marines and pirates.
Benefits
In exchange for these services, the Shichibukai are pardoned for
their former actions and any existing bounties are rescinded.
As the Shichibukai are no longer outlaws, they can make money
through legitimate business, as well as bounty hunting. Some, however,
are content to simply float around the sea on their ships. The
government does not seem to mind, and the Shichibukai are granted a
great deal of autonomy in how they operate, at least thus far. Other
benefits include access to resources normally out of bounds to normal
citizens and pirates, such as the use of Kairoseki
equipment.
Boa Hancock, in particular, has a treaty that acts as a
restraining order for all ships that come near Amazon
Lily. Jinbe and his entire crew were given a pardon for their
captain, Fisher Tiger's attack against the World Nobles, and their status as slaves
nullified. Donquixote Doflamingo also managed to operate the Human Auctioning House with the
government fully ignoring it before passing it to Disco.
Crocodile abused the privilege of being no longer
monitored so closely to build himself a large and powerful covert organization, and Blackbeard exploited the benefits the status grants him in
order to enter facilities that would otherwise have been
unreachable to a pirate.
Dismissal or
Resignation
Even if they violate the law, the World Government and Marines may
choose not to take any notice. Doflamingo used to own the Human Auctioning House before giving
it to Disco. Crocodile seemed to have gone unsupervised for an extremely long period
of time, as he had created a large, malevolent organization that the
World Government seemed to be completely unaware of. Because of the risk
involved with maintaining the three great powers, the Government
tolerates the illegal activities of any Shichibukai and attempts to
protect them if possible (or at least maintain their fame).
That is not to say they would not dismiss a Shichibukai for such
actions. There are several Shichibukai who have been dismissed from
their positions for several reasons. Crocodile's actions in Alabasta
left the World Government with few options other than his dismissal,
although in fact Luffy dealt with him (and his bounty was raised for
that).
Moriah's defeat was met with horror by the World Government as
they had only just replaced Crocodile's loss. Fearing what would happen
if another fell, the World Government attempted to cover up his defeat
by killing all of the survivors of Thriller Bark before word got out. Even though Kuma (the one
sent to deal with the problem) chose to go against the order of the
Gorosei, Moriah was able to retain his status for a time, later
answering the call to combat the Whitebeard Pirates. However, after the
war the government finally deemed Moriah to be too weak to continue as a
Shichibukai, and decided to strip him of his status and eliminate him,
under the pretense of Moriah dying in the war so as to preserve the
Shichibukai's reputation of strength.
Jinbe forfeited his position as a Shichibukai for his refusal to
assist in the war against Whitebeard and was incarcerated in Level 6 of
Impel Down. After Monkey D. Luffy helped him escape, he assisted the
young pirate in breaking free from Impel Down and traveling to
Marineford and cooperated with Whitebeard's faction during the battle
choosing to abdicate his position permanently and again became a willing
enemy of both the Marines and the World Government.
Blackbeard only wanted to be a Shichibukai so as to be able to
reach Impel Down in order to liberate several Level 6 prisoners and
create a stronger crew. As soon as he achieved this goal, he was no
longer interested, and resigned from his Shichibukai title.
Dismissal from the Shichibukai holds not only one's loss of
title, but in cases also the breakdown of possible politics linked to
the Shichibukai. As Boa Hancock was warned, while she obeyed the World
Government, her peoples' treaty with the World Government would be
respected. However, if she did not heed the call of the World
Government, then the treaty with her home island of Amazon
Lily would be made void.
Smoker
has implied that Hancock and her people will suffer repercussions for
helping Luffy during the war, however throughout the war events related
to her were often interpreted incorrectly by the Marines and others,
thus her status as a Shichibukai seems to not have been brought into
question.
Strength
The Shichibukai are a group of seven of the strongest pirates in the
world and
one of the Three Great Powers, the others being the Yonko and
the Marines.
In terms of power, the exact relationship between the
Shichibukai, Marine Headquarters and the Yonko is unknown. However,
considering that these factions are stated to be in balance and the fact
that the loss of Crocodile threatened said balance, the most
reasonable conclusion is that each organization is approximately
equivalent in strength. At least two of the Shichibukai (Gekko
Moriah and Dracule Mihawk) are said to have been rivals
of Yonko members Kaido and Shanks,
respectively. Bartholomew Kuma has also allowed himself
to become part of the Pacifista project. The strength of at least one
Shichibukai, Boa Hancock, has been acknowledged by Fleet
Admiral Sengoku himself. This, in addition to the fact that losing a single member of the
Shichibukai can disrupt the balance of the world powers and cause
distress to the World Government, indicates the extreme power each
individual has. The strength of a Shichibukai is so great, that should
they be imprisoned for any reason, they would be sentenced to Level 6 of
Impel
Down, the lowest and most secure level of the prison (as both
Crocodile and Jinbe were imprisoned there).
Because of their contract with the World Government, the Shichibukai are considered
"Government Dogs" by other pirates. At the same time, they are also feared by them because all of the
Shichibukai are insanely strong, each capable of destroying an average
pirate crew on their own with no effort as seen with Mihawk and
Crocodile. They have such a fierce reputation that even other powerful
and famous pirates are unnerved by them as seen with the captain of the Kid
Pirates, Eustass Kid, actually seemed heavily disturbed
when he witnessed the arrival of a Pacifista
cyborg (mistaking it for the real Kuma) on the Sabaody Archipelago, close to
where his crew were, despite the fact that his bounty was higher than
Kuma's former bounty, demonstrating how their strength is even greater
than that implied by their frozen bounties in the eyes of others.
Each member has some ability or power, the majority of which are
Devil Fruit. These abilities can often times vary depending on the
Shichibukai's theme. Some of their abilities appear to conflict with
each other: for example, Blackbeard's power involves drawing people to
him, while Kuma's involves rejecting people away from him; and
Doflamingo's power allows him to control the motion of other people to
his will, while Hancock immobilizes them by turning them into stone. In
the case of Crocodile and Jinbe, this opposition also extends to the
environment where their abilities reach their full zenith (i.e. being a
Fishman, Jinbe's fighting abilities are at their peak in the deep and
open sea, while Crocodile, having consumed the Suna Suna no Mi, favors the dry desert).
In relationship to each other, it is not entirely known how they
compare in strength. However, during the Battle of Marineford several members and former
members battle each other and none manage to defeat or significantly
harm each other in any fight. Although while most appeared evenly
matched, Moriah was defeated by Jinbe. Adding to his defeat by Luffy,
Moriah was deemed a liability, and it was decided that he could no
longer continue as a Shichibukai. As a result, Doflamingo was ordered to
exterminate Moriah along with a group of several Pacifista.
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