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Gordon stands tall with thin limbs and an elongated head marked by a scar across his forehead; the skin shows discoloration on the left side. Long, graying hair frames the sides of his otherwise bald head. He consistently wears sunglasses and headphone-like accessories. His attire consists of a dull green double-breasted coat over a frilled white shirt with a cravat, gray pants, and leather shoes, often complemented by a rosary bead featuring a purple tassel.
Twelve years before the main events, Gordon ruled Elegia Kingdom as its music-loving king, conducting orchestras and teaching music. His deep appreciation for all compositions led him to preserve the dangerous forbidden score, "Tot Musica." When nine-year-old Uta accidentally summoned the demon Tot Musica using her Uta Uta no Mi powers, Elegia was destroyed. Shanks, taking the blame to protect Uta's reputation, entrusted her to Gordon's care. Gordon accepted, raising Uta as his foster daughter despite her unintentional role in his kingdom's ruin.
As Uta's guardian, Gordon nurtured her musical talents while isolating her from the outside world to foster her art. He provided rigorous vocal training. This isolation proved significant when Uta achieved global fame through livestreams and learned of her fans' suffering caused by pirates. Distraught, she resolved to create "New Genesis," a permanent dream world free of pain, using her enhanced powers. Gordon opposed this plan due to its dangerous reliance on wake-shrooms, which prevented sleep but accelerated her decline. His alarm grew after discovering Uta intended to use the forbidden "Tot Musica" song again.
During the crisis on Elegia, Gordon sheltered Luffy, Trafalgar Law, Bartolomeo, and Bepo in ruins, explaining Uta's history and motivations. He later confronted Uta directly, imploring her to abandon her scheme. When Uta attempted to impale Luffy, Gordon intervened, taking the fatal wound. Critically injured, he revealed the truth Shanks concealed: Tot Musica's initial summoning was accidental, and Shanks's departure aimed to shield Uta from notoriety, allowing her to pursue music freely.
Following Tot Musica's defeat and Uta's death, Gordon confiscated the "Tot Musica" score to prevent future use. He established a music school on Elegia, dedicating himself to educating a new generation of musicians.
Twelve years before the main events, Gordon ruled Elegia Kingdom as its music-loving king, conducting orchestras and teaching music. His deep appreciation for all compositions led him to preserve the dangerous forbidden score, "Tot Musica." When nine-year-old Uta accidentally summoned the demon Tot Musica using her Uta Uta no Mi powers, Elegia was destroyed. Shanks, taking the blame to protect Uta's reputation, entrusted her to Gordon's care. Gordon accepted, raising Uta as his foster daughter despite her unintentional role in his kingdom's ruin.
As Uta's guardian, Gordon nurtured her musical talents while isolating her from the outside world to foster her art. He provided rigorous vocal training. This isolation proved significant when Uta achieved global fame through livestreams and learned of her fans' suffering caused by pirates. Distraught, she resolved to create "New Genesis," a permanent dream world free of pain, using her enhanced powers. Gordon opposed this plan due to its dangerous reliance on wake-shrooms, which prevented sleep but accelerated her decline. His alarm grew after discovering Uta intended to use the forbidden "Tot Musica" song again.
During the crisis on Elegia, Gordon sheltered Luffy, Trafalgar Law, Bartolomeo, and Bepo in ruins, explaining Uta's history and motivations. He later confronted Uta directly, imploring her to abandon her scheme. When Uta attempted to impale Luffy, Gordon intervened, taking the fatal wound. Critically injured, he revealed the truth Shanks concealed: Tot Musica's initial summoning was accidental, and Shanks's departure aimed to shield Uta from notoriety, allowing her to pursue music freely.
Following Tot Musica's defeat and Uta's death, Gordon confiscated the "Tot Musica" score to prevent future use. He established a music school on Elegia, dedicating himself to educating a new generation of musicians.