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Charlotte Brûlée

Character

Older twin to Broyé and an officer in Big Mom's fleet, Brûlée places eighth among the Charlotte daughters and nineteenth among all the children. Her Mira Mira no Mi opens the mirror realm she calls home, and she stands as a leading antagonist of the Whole Cake Island Arc.

Age: 43
Gender: Female
Height: 350 cm
Origin: Grand Line
Status: Alive
Weapon: Scythe
Epithet: The Only Key to the Mirro-World
Species: Human
Birthday: March 6th
Blood Type: S
Occupation: Pirate Officer
Birth Order: 8th daughter, 19th child
Devil Fruit: Mira Mira no Mi (Mirror-Mirror Fruit)
Japanese Name: シャーロット・ブリュレ
Devil Fruit Type: Paramecia
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Appearance

Brûlée resembles a storybook witch: enormously tall, faintly hunched, and gray-skinned, with a slender frame whose limbs look stretched, towering at roughly double Nami's height. Long gnarled fingers end in sharp nails lacquered blue. A diagonal brown scar crosses a hag-like face that carries droopy yellow-irised eyes, eternally knit brows, purple-painted lips over a wide wicked grin, and a great hooked red nose much like her mother's. Lavender hair tumbles in two side locks across her chest, flanked by four more long, sharp, upturned strands. Her usual outfit is a creased whitish gown dotted with red roses beneath a feathered moss-green coat, a silhouette that had Carrot and Luffy comparing her to a tree and a branch. While held by the Fire Tank Pirates she was briefly redressed in neater, paler finery. At age five she wore eight shorter locks, with a small pale nose, before the scar arrived.

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Personality

Vain and thin-skinned, Brûlée took offense at being called a tree or a branch and at her mother judging her too weak to handle the Straw Hats herself. The scar has left her bitterly jealous of attractive people, Nami and Carrot above all, whom she itches to slash, and that envy pairs with open sadism, as in her glee while readying to boil Carrot. She sneers at the Worst Generation and at any notion of beating an Emperor. Her relatives, though, call her clumsy and careless, since foes kept seizing her to abuse her power, and she crumbles into cowardice and tears whenever her life is at risk, pleading for rescue. Underneath lies genuine love for her family: she wept as the Chateau toppled with them aboard and comforted a young Katakuri after his bullies scarred her in revenge. She laughs in a peculiar chirping style spelled 'Wiwwiwwiwwi.'

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Abilities

Holding officer rank, Brûlée sits above the rank and file, and Big Mom trusted her to pen the Sanji Retrieval Team inside the Seducing Woods, marshaling homies against them, though she proved weaker than she imagined and lost to Chopper, Carrot, and others. She is physically capable, hoisting Nami one-handed and raking foes with her nails, with quick reflexes and the toughness to recover from scalding soup and electric shocks. Her defining weapon is the Mira Mira no Mi; this Paramecia power grants command over mirrors. She raises reflective barriers that fling attacks back, reshapes herself or others into mirror-image copies of anyone, and can even borrow a target's abilities. Above all, any mirror she touches becomes a doorway into the Mirro-World, a corridor of countless mirrors each tied to one in reality; named that realm's sole key, she ferries allies through it to surface where they please or strands enemies who cannot leave without her. She also carries a scythe and shows some healing knowledge, tending Katakuri after his defeat. Across the arc she ambushed Luffy disguised as his reflection, trapped Carrot and Chopper, was taken hostage time and again, harassed the Straw Hats from her mirrors, and in the non-canon Film: Red grudgingly aided the crew against Tot Musica.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Brulee Katakuri's sister?

Yes, Charlotte Brulee is Charlotte Katakuri's sister. Both are children of Big Mom within the vast Charlotte family, with Brulee ranking eighth among the Charlotte daughters.

What did Luffy call Brulee?

Luffy, along with Carrot, compared Charlotte Brulee's appearance to a tree and a branch because of her tall, gnarled, witch-like frame. Brulee took great offense at the comparison, since she is vain and thin-skinned about her looks.

What is Charlotte Brulee's devil fruit power?

Charlotte Brulee ate the Mira Mira no Mi, a Paramecia-type Devil Fruit that grants control over mirrors. She can raise reflective barriers, reshape herself or others into mirror copies, and open any mirror into the Mirro-World, a corridor realm connecting countless mirrors in the real world.

What does Charlotte Brulee look like?

Charlotte Brulee resembles a storybook witch, enormously tall and gray-skinned with a hunched, stretched-out frame roughly double Nami's height. She has a diagonal scar across her face, droopy yellow eyes, a hooked red nose, and lavender hair, and usually wears a whitish rose-print gown under a feathered moss-green coat.

What is Charlotte Brulee's personality like?

Charlotte Brulee is vain and thin-skinned, deeply jealous of attractive people like Nami and Carrot because of the scar on her face. Despite her sadistic streak, she genuinely loves her family, weeping when the Whole Cake Chateau collapsed with her relatives aboard.

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