Ylva

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Japanese Name

イルヴァ

Romanized Name

Iruva

Official English Name

Ylva

Debut

Chapter 1134

Affiliations

Walrus School

Occupations

Student

Residence

Elbaph

Status

Alive

Introduction

Ylva is a student at the Walrus School on Elbaph. She is the great-great-granddaughter of Jarul. Ylva is a student at the Walrus School on Elbaph. She is the great-great-granddaughter of Jarul.

Appearance

Summary

Ylva is a young girl with short, light-colored hair. She wears a light tunic with a belt and black stripes along its bottom, as well as a large, nearly oversized horned helmet with a wide brim. Her helmet has two straps, though she leaves them open, and it has a design from her face to the back of her head.

Personality

Summary

Like other Walrus School students, Ylva is against violence and fighting. She is very sensitive and fears legendary monsters like the ones in Elbaph's myths.

History

Final Saga

Elbaph Arc

When the Straw Hat Pirates visited the Walrus School, Ylva and another girl scolded two students who jokingly attempted to imprison them. Colon then arrived and engaged in battle with Luffy, making Ylva and the other students angry at them. After the Straw Hats left, Ylva attended Ange's class. She was one of the first students to notice Gunko's arrow bird flying above them. At some point later on, the God's Knights arrived to the country to conscript the adult giants for an imminent large-scale war. Ylva and many other students fell asleep and were being lured away by their abilities as part of their plan. Eventually, after Colon was added to their lineup, the children woke up, and realized they were being forced away from the school. When Sommers began reading out the students names, he began with Ylva's, and she burst into tears. Ylva and the other children were later knocked out by Imu's Supreme King Haki.

Trivia

Summary

Ylva is an old Swedish female given name. Notably, it is the name of Vicky's mother in Vicky the Viking, a series Eiichiro Oda is a fan of.

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