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Ageha Woman

Character

Ageha Woman serves the Beasts Pirates as a Gifter, having swallowed a Swallowtail Butterfly SMILE that sprouted insect wings from her back. Sent by Shogun Orochi to bomb Wano on the eve of the Onigashima raid, she revels in destruction yet slips away once the rebel captains strike back.

English Va: Emily Lopez
Occupation: Gifter
Affiliation: Beasts Pirates
Devil Fruit: Swallowtail Butterfly SMILE
Japanese Va: Mai Aizawa
Japanese Name: AGEHAウーマン
Devil Fruit Type: Artificial Zoan
First Appearance: Chapter 959; Episode 960
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Appearance

A woman of ordinary build, Ageha Woman keeps her purple hair at shoulder length. The artificial SMILE she ate reshaped her body, sprouting three sizable butterfly wings from the top of her back, along with a pair of feelers atop her head and a yellow wrap circling her throat. She lacks the horns that mark most Gifters. Her outfit pairs a pink leotard dotted with flowers, white gloves, and boots in red.

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Personality

Chaos and violence appeal to her in the way they do to many pirates. She raised no objection to demolishing ships and structures when Orochi commanded it. During one boast from her comrade Hawkman about crushing the uprising, she chimed in with a bleaker note, promising the rebels a slow and agonizing death, which hinted at a colder streak beneath the bravado.

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History

On the eve of the Raid on Onigashima, Orochi sent her out with Hawkman and Koshi Falcon to destroy the Thousand Sunny along with assorted vessels and structures spread across Wano. The aim was to crush the rebellion, and the three carried out the task without hesitation. When the raid came, she descended beside Hawkman to taunt the Straw Hats and their allies face to face, adding that everyone present would perish the following day. His gloating backfired: Luffy, Kid, and Law boarded the ship and tore it apart with their own attacks. She avoided injury by leaving the vessel before it sank. Her flight comes from the butterfly wings granted by her SMILE, and she has wielded a rifle as well as daggers, the latter in an anime-only clash against Law.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who is Ageha Woman in One Piece?

Ageha Woman is a Gifter serving the Beasts Pirates who gained insect wings after eating the Swallowtail Butterfly SMILE. She appears during the Wano Country arc, sent by Orochi to attack Wano before the Raid on Onigashima.

What Devil Fruit power does Ageha Woman have?

Ageha Woman ate the Swallowtail Butterfly SMILE, an artificial Zoan Devil Fruit that gave her three large butterfly wings on her back along with a pair of feelers on her head, allowing her to fly.

What mission did Orochi give Ageha Woman before the Raid on Onigashima?

On the eve of the Raid on Onigashima, Shogun Orochi sent Ageha Woman along with Hawkman and Koshi Falcon to destroy the Thousand Sunny and other ships and structures across Wano in order to crush the rebellion.

What happened to Ageha Woman during the Raid on Onigashima?

Ageha Woman taunted the Straw Hats and their allies alongside Hawkman, but after Luffy, Kid, and Law boarded their ship and tore it apart, she escaped injury by fleeing before it sank.

What weapons does Ageha Woman use?

Ageha Woman has been shown wielding a rifle, and in an anime-only scene she also fought using daggers against Trafalgar Law.

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