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Mag is a student at the Walrus School on Elbaph.[1]

Appearance

Mag is a young boy with short light-colored hair rising from the top of his head. He is much larger than the other Walrus School children, towering over all of them. He wears a fur cloak with no shirt and a pair of goggles.

Personality

Like other Walrus School students, Mag is against violence and crude language.[1] He cares little for schoolwork, intentionally leaving his homework undone.[2] He is confident in his strength.[3] Mag's greatest fear is Loki.[4] He has also shown mild superstition, considering his kidnapping to be divine punishment for something bad he did.[2]

Relationships

Mother

Mag's mother.

Mag's mother.

Mag's mother has shown great concern over him, especially his academics. She was one of the many parents who rushed to save their children from the Knights of God.[2]

Abilities and Powers

Mag considers himself to be strong, but was unable to break free from Gunko's arrow-induced control.[3]

History

Final Saga

Elbaph Arc

When the Straw Hat Pirates visited the Walrus School, Mag informed Luffy, Zoro, and Usopp that it was no longer allowed to use offensive language or be taught how to be warriors.[1] Later on, Colon arrived and engaged in battle with Luffy, which made Mag and the other students upset at him for starting a fight.[5] After the Straw Hats left, Mag attended Ange's class. When tasked to draw his bigger fear, he drew a picture of Loki.[4]

At some point, Mag and eight other students were used as hostages for the Knights of God to force the local adult giants to fight for them in an incoming large-scale war. They were put to sleep and were lured away by arrows as part of their plan.[6] They walked along Branch 8 of Forest Sector 2 where a large fire started by Loki was in front of them, but Jinbe extinguished the fire, allowing the kids to remain unharmed.[7] Eventually, the kids woke up from Killingham's sleep ability, but realized they could not move with Gunko's arrow controlling them. They were told by Colon that they were being abducted, and were then encountered by two MMA creatures, which made Mag feel very nervous.[3] Upon Imu's arrival, Mag and the other children were knocked unconscious by a burst of their Supreme King Haki.[8]

They soon continued their walk, each of them coming to as the arrow forced them forward. Each of the children listened as Jarul made an announcement to all of Elbaph, declaring war against the "demons" that had invaded them, and on the World Government itself.[9] As they approached the coast, Sommers taunted them on their near-failure, and revealing that they would soon be taken to Mary Geoise on a nearby ship, never to return. Fortunately, the guardians of the children arrived to help, although the arrival of a Nika MMA forced them into a short battle. The battle was ended when the New Giant Warrior Pirates dealt a devastating blow to the MMA, knocking it toward Sommers, who accidentally batted it toward the ship, capsizing it.[10]

However, the damage turned out to be more severe than initially thought, as the Sea Clouds were dissipated as well, leaving a massive hole down to Elbaph's Underworld. As Gunko was not currently in control of herself, the arrow remained active, forcing the children to walk toward a deadly fall. Their guardians actions to destroy the arrow proved for naught, and to make matters worse, Sommers refused to remove the thorns, deriving immense pleasure from the potential of seeing what he believed to be meaningless death. Rather than allowing their children to be killed, each of the guardians instead embraced their loved ones through the thorns and plummeted with them. Despite the grim circumstances, the opportune presence of Loki and Luffy below proved to be a saving grace as each of the children and their guardian landed on Loki's back. Due to Loki's insistence on having a clean fight, he demanded they hop off as soon as they reached the Sun World.[2]

Mag and his fellow children stand against Sommers' attack.

Mag and his fellow children stand against Sommers' attack.

Upon arriving in the Western Village, Mag and his fellow giants did as they were told, although the situation in their new location still was not safe. As it turned out, Sommers followed them, intent on killing the guardians for daring to deprive him of what he believed was a pleasurable moment. Mag and his fellow children bravely stepped in front of their guardians to defend them, much to Sommers' initial shock, and then delight at the prospect of killing them all. Fortunately, his rain of thorns was put to a stop by Zoro, Luffy, and Loki, who knocked Sommers out of commission. In addition, the thorns around the children fell away, freeing them at last.[11] Despite Sommers' downfall as a threat, the demonic Giant Warrior Pirates had just arrived, intent on killing Jarul. The children were subsequently taken inside to avoid the threat.[12]

During the ensuing battle, it was discovered that fatal damage was the key to reverting those who were converted back to normal. This allowed the giants to gradually overwhelm and eventually defeat the remaining demons, ending their threat. Unfortunately, Imu refused to give up on his goals, and subsequently teleported himself to Elbaph. His personal arrival sent out an even more powerful blast of Supreme King Haki, knocking the children unconscious once more.[13] Imu left after freeing Sommers and dispatching those who dared stand against his forces, allowing the children to be safely brought inside to recover.[14] However, Sommers' liberation allowed he and Rimoshifu Killingham to make one final gambit. Summoning an MMA version of Zaza, the Rain God, Killingham flooded the village and recaptured the children, preparing them for extraction on a ship Sommers had parked in the port.[15]

Trivia

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 112 Chapter 1134 (p. 10) and Episode 1164, Mag debuts.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 One Piece Manga — Chapter 1174 (p. 2-14).
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 One Piece Manga — Vol. 113 Chapter 1147 (p. 8-9, 13-15).
  4. 4.0 4.1 One Piece Manga — Vol. 112 Chapter 1142 (p. 14).
  5. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 112 Chapter 1135 (p. 7) and Episode 1165.
  6. One Piece Manga — Vol. 112 Chapter 1142 (p. 9).
  7. One Piece Manga — Vol. 113 Chapter 1145 (p. 13-16).
  8. One Piece Manga — Vol. 113 Chapter 1150 (p. 2-3).
  9. One Piece Manga — Chapter 1172 (p. 10-11, 14-15).
  10. One Piece Manga — Chapter 1173 (p. 13-17).
  11. One Piece Manga — Chapter 1175 (p. 3-11).
  12. One Piece Manga — Chapter 1177 (p. 2).
  13. One Piece Manga — Chapter 1179 (p. 14).
  14. One Piece Manga — Chapter 1180 (p. 10).
  15. One Piece Manga — Chapter 1183 (p. 6-7).

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