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A winged heavenly figure who serves at God's side in Eiichiro Oda's one-shot story Future Present from God. He spots a fateful slip in God's writing that nearly dooms a crowded department store.

Race: Mythological Being
Residence: Heaven
Occupation: Angel
Japanese Name: 天使
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Appearance

The Angel takes the form of a middle-aged man whose face shows short dark hair, jutting cheekbones, broad lips, and a wide nose. A pair of wings extends from his back, a halo floats behind his head, and he rounds out the look with sunglasses, a plain pale robe, and sandals.

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Personality

There is a cold edge to the Angel, who reacted with a mix of alarm and eagerness at the notion of God doing something so destructive that countless lives would be lost. He has a sharp eye, catching a mistake in God's writing almost at once, and he came away genuinely impressed by Bran's talent for picking pockets.

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Abilities

The Angel is capable of flight. In the events of the one-shot, he approached God in heaven and saw that the Pen of Fate had written that a meteorite would strike the department store Branchi, an act sure to kill many people. His reaction startled God, whose true intent had been to send the meteorite at Bran's house rather than the store. Once Bran's heroics spared the building, the Angel observed that the boy could no longer be killed after such a deed, then asked what God would have done with the store's customers had Bran failed; God admitted he had given it no thought.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who is an angel in One Piece?

The Angel appearing in One Piece is a winged, heavenly figure who serves at God's side in Eiichiro Oda's one-shot story Future Present from God. He is depicted as a middle-aged man with wings, a halo, sunglasses, and a pale robe.

What did the Angel discover in Future Present from God?

The Angel discovered that God's Pen of Fate had mistakenly written that a meteorite would strike the crowded department store Branchi, an act that would have killed many people. His sharp eye caught the error, since God's true intent had been to send the meteorite at the boy Bran's house instead.

What is the Angel's personality like?

The Angel has a cold edge, reacting with a mix of alarm and eagerness at the thought of God causing mass destruction. He also has a sharp eye for mistakes and came away genuinely impressed by Bran's talent for picking pockets.

Can the Angel fly?

Yes, the Angel is capable of flight, which allows him to approach God in heaven directly. He used this ability to bring God's attention to the meteorite error before it could strike the department store.

What did the Angel ask God after Bran's heroics?

After Bran's heroics spared the department store, the Angel observed that the boy could no longer be killed because of that good deed. He then asked God what he would have done with the store's customers had Bran failed, to which God admitted he had given it no thought.

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