
Conis is a Skypiean woman who became a close friend and guide to the Straw Hats when they reached the sky island. Daughter of Pagaya and keeper of the cloud fox Su, she found her courage during the struggle against the tyrant Enel and later opened the Pumpkin Cafe.
Slender and fairly tall, Conis keeps her blonde hair in two braided pigtails, with a pair of antennae poking up from her crown in the Skypiean fashion. Early on she favors a pink dress patterned with red flower shapes that falls to her thighs, worn with striped pink-and-red sandals. Following the time skip she adopts bangs and a dark sleeveless top printed with a winged pumpkin and two white stripes.
At first she comes across as cheerful, gentle, and a little naive, yet she is also strong-willed and deeply protective of others, biting her lower lip whenever tension grips her. Knowing the Straw Hats steadily hardened her resolve, and she shed her terror of the so-called God Enel as the fight wore on, driven by her conscience, her love for her people, and the apparent loss of her father. Her concern for those around her runs constant, whether fretting over Luffy after a tumble into the sea or rushing aid to the wounded Usopp and Sanji.
Conis was playing her harp on Angel Beach when the Straw Hats arrived, and she took it upon herself to explain wavers, Dials, and the customs of Skypiea to the newcomers. Bound by her people's law under Enel, she confessed that she had summoned the speed shrimp that hauled the Going Merry to Upper Yard, an act that marked her for punishment until Gan Fall rescued her from a lightning blast. Refusing to sit idle, she and Pagaya repaired a waver and set out to help the crew, taking in the Shandia girl Aisa along the way and tending the injured aboard the Merry. When Enel revealed his plan to annihilate Skypiea, Conis raced to warn Angel Island, ramming through the White Berets and openly declaring that Enel was no god. Her prayers, and those of all Skypiea, were answered when Luffy toppled the tyrant and rang the golden bell that ended a four-hundred-year war. Afterward she settled into a peaceful Upper Yard shared by Skypieans and Shandia, and in time she and Raki founded the Pumpkin Cafe.

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Yes. Conis's father Pagaya is described as apparently lost at one point, which strengthened her resolve against Enel, but he survived and later helped Conis repair a waver so they could assist the Straw Hats directly.
Conis meets the Straw Hats on Angel Beach and guides them through Skypiea, eventually turning against Enel's tyranny and helping Luffy's crew win the war for the sky island. After Enel's defeat, she settles into a peaceful Upper Yard and later opens the Pumpkin Cafe with her friend Raki.
Conis never truly betrayed the Straw Hats. Bound by Skypiean law under Enel's rule, she was compelled to admit she had summoned the speed shrimp that towed the Going Merry to Upper Yard, an act that put her at risk of punishment until Gan Fall saved her from a lightning strike.
Conis's father is Pagaya, a Skypiean who works alongside her repairing a waver to aid the Straw Hats during their time on the sky island.
Conis initially comes across as cheerful, gentle, and a little naive, but she is also strong willed and deeply protective of others. Her love for her people and her concern for the Straw Hats push her to shed her fear of Enel as the story progresses.
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