One Piece: Who is Morley of Fur and is he a giant?

One Piece: Who is Morley of Fur and is he a giant?

One Piece: Who is Morley of Fur & Is He a Giant?

The characters we've seen in Oda's One Piece are truly incredible. They're diverse, intriguing, and—in most cases—well-liked by fans. On top of that, they're generally very well-written characters whose stories are always fun to explore. And that's what we're going to do in this article. Namely, One Piece fans will be familiar with a tall, stocky character named Morley of Fur, who has—in a supporting role—appeared in several of Oda's story arcs. In this article, we'll introduce you to the adorable titan and tell you if he's actually a giant in the world of One Piece.

Morley of Fur is a supporting character in Eiichiro Oda's manga and anime series One Piece. He is a giant from the West Blue and a follower of the Newkama system. Ivankov mentioned him as the creator of Newkama Land in Impel Down. In addition, Morley of Fur is also known as the commander of the Western Army within the Revolutionary Army.

The rest of this article will focus on Morley of Fur, his history, and his role in the world of Oda's One Piece series. We'll introduce his backstory and current story, how it developed, and tell you where Morley is now and what he's doing in the current manga arc. This article will contain some spoilers, so if you're not fully up to date, you've been warned.

Morley has always been a supporting character in the series

Morley was born somewhere in the West Blue and first lived on Baltigo before moving to Momoiro Island. Over a hundred years before the beginning of the story, he became a savage pirate but was captured and imprisoned in Impel Down. There, he created a gap between the fifth and sixth levels of the prison and escaped without anyone knowing.

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He is involved in a certain incident and joins the Revolutionary Army, becoming one of its commanders. While traveling to Momoiro to attend an important meeting of the Revolutionary Army, Morley and three other commanders reach the Lulusia Kingdom, which is in a panic due to the Peachbeard Pirates.

Sabo And Revolutionary Army Commanders At Mary Geoise

The four then confront the attackers and easily defeat them; Belo Betty invites the citizens to claim the bounty on Peachbeard and to contact the revolutionaries if necessary. Finally, the commanders depart to reach their destination. Later, he reaches the Red Line with Sabo, Karasu, and Lindbergh and, beneath the floor of Mary Geoise, discusses with them how to rescue Bartholomew Kuma from his current situation as a slave.

On the fourth day of the Reverie, the four revolutionaries destroy the flying dragon's hoof in the residential district, and Ryokugyu and Issho confront them. However, they still manage to free Bartholomew Kuma and then escape.

Sabo then separates from the others. When Morley, Karasu, and Lindbergh reach Momoiro, taking Bartholomew Kuma with them, they report that Sabo is still alive, though they don't know what he actually did after they parted ways. He claims that the boy still worries them. At that moment, a nearby Den Den Mushi starts ringing, and Koala answers: it really is Sabo. During the call, Sabo pleads his innocence in Cobra's murder, and Morley weeps with joy, claiming he was sure of it. But just as the boy is about to say something about the Empty Throne, the signal is interrupted.

A few days later, a revolutionary announces that Sabo is on his way. Morley comes to meet him using his powers and tearfully declares that he is dying of anxiety.

Morley is indeed a giant in One Piece

Morley is an extremely hairy and muscular man who is also a giant—a person who belongs to the race of giants, not just a very enormous person—as established in the series. He sports a Fu Manchu-style mustache and a beard down to his ears. He has a flower tattooed on his left forearm, a short plaid skirt, belts around his arms, dark gloves on his wrists, a dark bowler hat with frilly glasses, and an Oshila with weapons. He also has an Oshila on his head. Belo Betty says he has a face like a "giant potato."

Morley speaks in an extremely refined and feminine manner for an okama. He generally has a very positive attitude and dislikes unnecessary violence. He always wonders if people pay attention to him because they fell in love with him, without knowing they would otherwise.

He laughed when Betty joked that the Peachbeard Pirates had fallen in love with him. It seems, then, that he doesn't like people being attracted to him. Like many other characters in the series, he has a distinctive laugh: "Fuhahahahaha." But Morley isn't just an okama; he's actually one of the most famous proponents of the newkama system, developed by Emporio Ivankov. The system itself is an "updated" version of the okama system, whose followers completely ignore gender as a phenomenon and simply act as they please. As Ivankov stated, Morley is responsible for the creation of Newkama Land on level 5.5 of Impel Down.

He holds a very important position within the Revolutionary Army as a cadre, and he led his men as the commander of the Western Army. Donquixote Doflamingo even mentioned him as one of the main players in the Revolutionary Army. Morley is gigantic, which grants him superior physical prowess and an extended lifespan compared to humans. He can move a lot of ground thanks to his stature and the strength of his Devil Fruit.

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Morley consumed the Paramecia-type Oshi Oshi no Mi, allowing him to treat any surface he touched like clay. Since it preserves his natural abilities, he can use this power to move quickly underground and attack enemies by throwing earth at them. Morley can use both Busoshoku and Kenbunshoku Haki, but in neither case is it clear what level he is at. Morley uses his Devil Fruit abilities with a massive trident spear that he always carries.

Morley is, as you can see, a specific and interesting character. Given that the Revolutionary Army will play a larger role in the final saga, we can probably expect to see more of him in the future. We have confirmed that he is indeed a giant and that he is a very specific character in terms of his personality and behavior.

But he also plays an important role within the Revolutionary Army, which is why we'll likely see more of him. As the commander of the Revolutionary Army, Morley is—despite his brief on-screen appearances—an important character, and we have no doubt you'll be interested to see what he has to offer, just as we are. This article briefly introduces the character and his role in the story, but we suspect there's more to come.