Wellington

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Japanese Name

ウェリントン

Romanized Name

Werinton

Official English Name

Wellington

Debut

Chapter 763; Episode 702

Occupations

Pirate

Status

Unknown

Bounty

10,000,000

Introduction

Wellington is a North Blue pirate from around fourteen to sixteen years ago. Wellington is a North Blue pirate from around fourteen to sixteen years ago.

Appearance

Summary

Wellington is a large, burly man with a short, shaggy beard. He wears a captain's coat and shorts. His hair is unkempt with a noticeable widow's peak. He has a scar above his right eye that runs diagonally down his face.

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Personality

Summary

Wellington is very brutal and ruthless. He has no qualms with attacking and killing children, even trying to stab a young Trafalgar Law.

Abilities And Powers

Summary

Wellington seems to be quite strong and durable, as he did not seem fazed by the bullets that Baby 5 shot at him from her leg. In spite of his resistance to Baby 5's attack, he was effortlessly defeated by Doflamingo's strings.

Weapons

He wielded a large knife that he attempted to stab Law with.

History

Summary

About sixteen to fourteen years before the current storyline, the Donquixote Pirates took over an island that Wellington was on. Law and Baby 5 tried to fight him but he easily overpowered the two children. As he put the knife to Law's head, the executives arrived just in time to save them both, leaving Wellington and many others unconscious (if not dead) with many slash marks across his back.

Major Battles

Summary

Wellington vs. The Donquixote Pirates Wellington vs. Trafalgar Law and Baby 5 Wellington vs. the Donquixote executives

Trivia

Summary

His name is possibly a reference to Arthur Wellesley, the 1st Duke of Wellington who was a member of the Seventh Coalition that defeated Napoleon at the Battle of Waterloo. This refers to Law's full name being Trafalgar D. Water Law, and the fact that he was defeated easily by the pirate.

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