Sakazuki
Sakazuki, also known as Akainu, is the Fleet Admiral of the Marines, a staunch believer in absolute justice. His unwavering dedication to his beliefs, even to extreme measures, makes him a formidable and controversial figure. He wields the Magu Magu no Mi, a Logia-type Devil Fruit granting him magma-based powers.
Quick Facts
What is Sakazuki's alias?
Akainu (Red Dog)
What is Sakazuki's current rank?
Fleet Admiral
What is Sakazuki's Devil Fruit?
Magu Magu no Mi (Magma-Magma Fruit)
What type of Devil Fruit is the Magu Magu no Mi?
Logia
What is Sakazuki's age?
55 (after timeskip)
What is Sakazuki's height?
306 cm (10')
What is Sakazuki's blood type?
F
What is Sakazuki's birthday?
August 16th
Where is Sakazuki from?
North Blue
What is Sakazuki's philosophy?
Absolute Justice
What are Sakazuki's notable physical characteristics?
Tall, muscular, scarred face (post-timeskip), black hair
Description
Personality
Sakazuki, also known as Akainu, is a staunch believer in "Absolute Justice," a rigid and uncompromising ideology that fuels his actions. He is ruthless, stern, and displays little to no empathy, prioritizing the eradication of perceived evil above all else, even if it means harming innocents. His unwavering commitment to his beliefs, while making him a strong and capable leader, also makes him an extremist prone to excessive violence and disregard for collateral damage. His actions during the Ohara incident, where he destroyed a ship of refugees, exemplify his extreme and arguably inhumane approach to justice. Despite his grim demeanor and ruthless methods, Sakazuki demonstrates a degree of self-control and pragmatism. He spared Jewelry Bonney and allowed Aokiji to leave the Marines after their duel, suggesting a capacity for restraint despite his unwavering beliefs. However, his pride and unwavering faith in his own sense of justice often lead to conflicts with his colleagues, who find his methods excessive and counterproductive. His interactions with Fujitora highlight this clash of ideologies, revealing a deep-seated resentment towards those who challenge his worldview. Sakazuki's personality is defined by his unwavering commitment to his interpretation of justice, even if it means sacrificing compassion and potentially undermining the very institution he serves. His actions, while driven by a strong moral compass, often lead to morally questionable outcomes, making him a complex and compelling antagonist.