Victoria Cindry was a celebrated stage actress whose fatal fall ended her career. The obsessed Dr. Hogback stole her corpse and, with Gecko Moria's shadow powers, revived her as his zombie servant on Thriller Bark, where she became known for her violent loathing of plates.
During her living years Cindry stood tall and slender, her short blonde hair cut straight and a warm smile rarely leaving her face; she dressed formally for the stage and plainly for everyday outings. Revival left her beauty intact but stitched her skin in places and tinted it pale blue. Her gaze turned flat and lifeless, and the cheerful smile vanished, surfacing only once, the moment she first defied Hogback. A web design crosses the inside of her left thigh, with the zombie number 400 inked on that calf. She wears a short black gown, black heeled boots, and a reddish fur boa.
Alive, Cindry stayed gentle and considerate despite her stardom. Death changed that. Animated by a borrowed shadow that belonged to a maid named Margarita, the zombie version harbors a fierce hatred of plates and wishes every dish on earth gone, serving meals directly onto the table and sometimes disobeying orders just to smash more crockery. Hogback finds her grim remarks horrifying, yet a zombie's compulsory obedience binds her: while Moria commands it, she submits even to humiliation. Crucially, a remnant of her original will survives in the body, and that flicker of self eventually let her ignore Hogback's plea for rescue and smile as she once did in life.
Born to nobility, Cindry rose to fame on the stage and grew acquainted with Dr. Hogback, who proposed to her only to be turned down because she was already engaged. Soon after she died falling from the stage. The heartbroken doctor abandoned medicine, then allied with Moria, dug up her body, and had a shadow implanted to reanimate it as his personal servant. When the Straw Hats reached Thriller Bark's mansion, Cindry rose from a well and pelted Usopp with dishes, later serving spaghetti soup straight onto the table and aiding in the schemes against the crew. Hogback degraded her to demonstrate her loyalty, ordering her to lick the floor and even to sacrifice herself for his escape. Chopper's impassioned words about humanity stirred her dormant will, and she refused to save Hogback, letting Oars step on him while she wept and finally smiled. After Moria used Shadow's Asgard, Cindry lost her animating shadow and reverted to a lifeless corpse; Margarita was later seen restored.

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Victoria Cindry was a celebrated stage actress in life until she died in a fall from the stage. Dr. Hogback, obsessed with her, later stole her body and revived her using Gecko Moria's shadow powers, and she served as Hogback's zombie on Thriller Bark until Moria's Shadow's Asgard technique stripped her shadow away, leaving her a lifeless corpse.
Cindry cried after Tony Tony Chopper's impassioned words about humanity stirred the flicker of her original will that survived inside her zombie body. That awakening let her refuse to save Hogback and smile as she once did in life, rather than obey him.
Cindry was animated using the shadow of a maid named Margarita, which Gecko Moria had stolen and implanted in her corpse.
Victoria Cindry is a character in One Piece who was a celebrated stage actress in life before Dr. Hogback revived her corpse as his zombie servant on Thriller Bark, known there for her violent loathing of plates.
As Hogback's zombie servant, Victoria Cindry served meals directly onto the table, sometimes disobeying orders just to smash more plates out of her intense hatred for them. She also helped enact Hogback and Moria's schemes against the Straw Hat Pirates when they reached the mansion.
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