Braham is a Shandia warrior who battled to reclaim Upper Yard from the false god Enel during the Skypiea conflict. A flash-gun marksman who underestimated his foes, he later took his place among Wyper's God's Guards once the timeskip had passed.
A hat permanently shadows the upper half of Braham's face, a covering he wore even as a child, with hair spilling from beneath it down the back of his neck. He is solidly muscled, and his original outfit paired a grass skirt with a long, ornate light-red sash, a pale blue veil falling to his feet, dark gloves, and a dark green jacket lined with fur that set him apart from the other warriors. Two years later he traded that look for the open-chested coat of his fellow guards, sleeves pushed up and a belt crossing from his left shoulder, while holding onto the familiar gloves and hat.
On the battlefield Braham shows little mercy, going so far as to gun down an enforcer who had already surrendered. He carries an outsized confidence in his own ability, and brushing off Roronoa Zoro as beneath him cost him the duel that followed.
Born into the Shandia during their endless war, Braham grew up on the legend of Kalgara. In a fight he relies on a pair of flash guns, pistols fitted with flash dials so the muzzle flare hides the incoming rounds, and he can ride a set of jet skis through the air, using them for acrobatic, hard-hitting kicks. During the struggle for Upper Yard he joined his people's push toward God's Shrine, where a clash with Enel's priest Shura left Kamakiri wounded and forced a retreat. Regrouping under Wyper, the warriors pressed into the forest and were snared by Shura's Ordeal of String, until Wyper broke them loose with a Reject Dial. Braham urged the group to split up to make themselves harder to track, and on his own he ran into a lost Zoro. Their fight ended when Zoro unveiled a new long-range technique, Sanjuroku Pound Ho, that dropped Braham in a single blow.
Once the war wound down, a now-peaceable Braham celebrated alongside Zoro and the rest, then returned home to help restore the forest. After the two-year gap he serves beneath Wyper among those guarding Skypiea's god, together with Genbo and Kamakiri, and he was on Skypiea with them, visited by Conis and Aisa, while Vegapunk's broadcast played.

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Yes, Zoro defeats Braham during the battle for Upper Yard. After Braham underestimates him as an opponent, he is dropped in a single blow when Zoro unveils his new long-range technique, Sanjuroku Pound Ho.
Braham fights with a pair of flash guns, pistols fitted with flash dials that hide incoming rounds behind bursts of light, and he can also ride jet skis through the air to deliver acrobatic kicks.
Two years after the battle for Upper Yard, Braham serves under Wyper as one of the God's Guards protecting Skypiea's god, alongside fellow warriors Kamakiri and Genbo.
Braham shows little mercy in battle, having gunned down an enemy enforcer who had already surrendered, and his overconfidence in underestimating Roronoa Zoro costs him their duel.
Braham is a Shandia warrior who fights to reclaim Upper Yard from the false god Enel, joining his people's push toward God's Shrine under the leadership of Wyper.
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