Figarland Shamrock
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Japanese Name
フィガーランド・シャムロック聖
Romanized Name
Figārando Shamurokku Sei
Official English Name
Saint Figarland Shamrock
Debut
Chapter 907; Episode 887
Affiliations
God's Knights; World Nobles (Figarland Family)
Occupations
Commander of God's Knights
Residence
Mary Geoise
Status
Alive
Age
39
Birthday
March 9th
Japanese Voice
Shūichi Ikeda (Episode 887)
English Voice
Funimation:Brandon Potter (Episode 887)
Introduction
Saint Shamrock of the Figarland Family is a World Noble and the commander of the God's Knights. He is the son of Saint Figarland Garling, one of the Five Elders of the World Government, and the older twin brother of Shanks, one of the Four Emperors. He acts as a minor antagonist in the Elbaph Arc, spearheading the Knights' mission to annex Elbaph and leading the initial invasion.Saint Shamrock of the Figarland Family is a World Noble and the commander of the God's Knights. He is the son of Saint Figarland Garling, one of the Five Elders of the World Government, and the older twin brother of Shanks, one of the Four Emperors. He acts as a minor antagonist in the Elbaph Arc, spearheading the Knights' mission to annex Elbaph and leading the initial invasion.
Appearance
Summary
Shamrock is a tall man of lean, muscular stature, sporting long red hair arranged in a small braid to the left side of his head and some facial stubble. Being his twin brother, he has a near identical physical resemblance to Shanks, with multiple characters remarking on the similarity and some even mistaking Shamrock for Shanks. Unlike his brother, he does not have a triple set of scars over his left eye and still possesses both arms. Befitting his status as a World Noble and God's Knight, Shamrock wears a regal ensemble consisting of a high-class military tailcoat fastened with frog closures, a pair of light trousers (with dark straps on the left thigh), dark gloves, thigh-high metallic boots and a cravat wrapped over his neck. He keeps a saber over his left hip, held in place by a shoulder belt. He frequently shrouds himself in a black cloak while on the move.
Personality
Summary
As usual for a World Noble and God's Knight, Shamrock is very loyal to the World Government and tends to think little of those who do not share Celestial Dragon blood, considering them akin to commoners no matter their status. Unlike most nobles though, who tend to act loud and impulsively when things do not go their way, Shamrock is more patient and calculating, preferring to first solve problems with dialogue before showing his true cruelty and employing more gruesome tactics when the former option fails. Shamrock is utterly ruthless against those who defy him and the World Nobles. Even family members are not spared from his prejudice if they do not adhere to Celestial Dragon ideals, as he looks down on his younger twin, Shanks, for mingling with people from the "lower world" instead of living at Mary Geoise. Morally, he has no qualms about kidnapping children if it helps him achieve a certain goal, and in fact will even sadistically turn it into a game in order to make things more "interesting".
Relationships
Shanks
Shamrock is Shanks' older twin brother and refers to his younger sibling as "estranged". This indicates that Shamrock has an overall low opinion of Shanks, noting that the pirate voluntarily chose to abandon Mary Geoise as he got "attached to the filthy lower world", showing arrogance and a sort of superiority complex towards him, regardless of Shanks' reputation and infamy as one of the Four Emperors.
Loki
Shamrock had a previous interest in recruiting the giant prince Loki within the ranks of the God's Knights, being aware of his strength and reputation. Even with Loki's defiant attitude towards the World Nobles, Shamrock had his subordinate Gunko continuously torture the giant until he relented. Eventually, Shamrock lost his patience and gave up on the recruiting, having his Cerberus sword attack Loki as he decided to leave. This whole sequence of events earned him Loki's ire, who cursed Shamrock and the Celestial Dragons as he was left behind to endure Cerberus' attack.
Abilities And Powers
Summary
As the commander of the God's Knights, Shamrock's authority over the group is second only to the Supreme Commander Garling's. It can be assumed that Shamrock has some combat ability, as the organization has been known to engage in certain incidents in the past. As with his fellow God's Knights, he has jurisdiction over standard World Nobles and acts as a sort of police force amongst them.
Abyss
Shamrock appears to have the ability to use Magic Circles as a means of transport, having been transported to Elbaph by one alongside Gunko.
Immortality
According to Jaguar D. Saul, all God's Knights have a form of immortality, indicating Shamrock possesses it.
Haki
Shamrock possesses powerful Haki. His arrival on Elbaph was accompanied by a massive burst of Haki which resembled black lightning. His Haki was sensed by Scopper Gaban and described as being very abnormal.
Weapons
Shamrock possesses a saber which has acquired the power of an Awakened Mythical Zoan-type Cerberus (ケルベロス, Keruberosu?) Devil Fruit. The blade can turn into a three headed dog on command, which in turn have blades coming from its mouths. Even Loki, who is noted among the giants for his incredible strength, was fearful of getting stabbed by the blades.
History
Past
Shamrock and his younger twin Shanks were born as the sons of the God's Knight and World Noble Figarland Garling. While Shamrock was raised within Mary Geoise, his brother as an infant was taken in by the Roger Pirates.
Whole Cake Island Saga
Levely Arc
During the Levely, Shamrock arrived in Mary Geoise under disguise for a meeting with the Five Elders. After arriving at Pangaea Castle's Room of Authority, Shamrock expressed his appreciation for the Elders allowing the meeting to take place. When they questioned why he would travel all the way there during such a large political event, Shamrock informed them that he needed to discuss a "certain pirate".
Final Saga
Elbaph Arc
During the banquet to celebrate the Straw Hat Pirates on Elbaph, Shamrock and Gunko touched down in Aurust Castle by means of a Magic Circle. When the pair asked a couple of giant guards about Loki's whereabouts, the giants did not take them seriously, so Gunko tortured one for the information. Gunko and Shamrock traveled down to the Underworld and met with Loki. They offered him a position in the God's Knights; however, he rejected their offer. Annoyed by Loki's personality, Gunko attacked one of his pets, and Shamrock suggested using it as a bargaining chip. In the end, however, Loki refused once more. Despite receiving a severe beatdown from Gunko, Loki refused to change his answer, to Shamrock's great annoyance. After Loki was knocked unconscious, Shamrock decided he was no longer worth their time, and ordered Gunko to contact Mary Geoise with the intent to bring Elbaph under the control of the World Government. However, before the pair could leave, Loki managed to recompose himself. The giant demanded to know why Shamrock bore such a close resemblance to his past adversary, Shanks. Although Gunko attempted to evade the question, Shamrock relented, and explained that he and Shanks were twin brothers, to Loki's surprise. However, Loki then issued a threat to Shamrock, leading to him becoming outraged at the audacity of the giant to do so. Shamrock then equipped and summoned Cerberus from his sword. While Loki was naturally horrified by the strange sword-hybrid animal, Shamrock ordered it to attack the giant prince while he and Gunko made their escape aboard a bird-like creature composed of arrows. Loki was left to be severely wounded by Cerberus while Shamrock and Gunko planned to take Elbaph's children hostage, with the intent of using them as leverage against their parents. However, this would require more than just the pair, leading to Shamrock ordering Gunko to contact someone else at Mary Geoise. Shamrock and Gunko eventually landed back up in Elbaph's Sun World, giving Gunko a chance to create a Magic Circle to summon reinforcements. Rimoshifu Killingham and Shepherd Sommers appeared through the Abyss, although both were unprepared for the mission at hand, and humorously acted as though they hadn't just arrived on Elbaph. After they came to their senses, Shamrock voiced his confusion at getting two God's Knights, rather than the one he had requested. Killingham revealed that Shamrock had been recalled to Mary Geoise, as a "dire" situation had taken hold there since the Levely. After briefing the pair on the plan to extract the giant children, Shamrock suggested making a "game" out of the task, as they would have to manually kidnap the children on ships, due to their inability to use the Magic Circle, leaving the execution of the plan to Gunko, Summers and Killingham.
Trivia
Summary
A shamrock is a type of three-leaved clover associated with good luck and Ireland. Like many other characters that have appeared on Elbaph, his name may reference famous wrestlers, in this case the Shamrock Brothers – Ken Shamrock and Frank Shamrock. The Shonen Jump magazine version of Chapter 1137 did not include the "Saint" (聖, Sei?) honorific used for other World Nobles' names, and introduced Shamrock by his full name. The honorific was added to the chapter in Volume 112, and Shamrock was introduced as "Saint Shamrock of the Figarland Family", aligning with how the other God's Knights have been introduced in the Elbaph Arc. When Shamrock made his debut during the Levely Arc (Episode 887), he was implied to be Shanks, having the same voice actor in the anime. Notably, though, Shanks himself did appear earlier in the episode, with the voice acting credits only referring to Shanks, presumably to prevent Shamrock's identity from being revealed in that episode.