TV Special
Description
Marguerite belongs to the Kuja tribe of Amazon Lily. She discovers Monkey D. Luffy washed ashore, afflicted by toxic mushroom growths, and initially mistakes him for a woman. Teaming with Aphelandra and Sweet Pea, she aids in removing the mushrooms until the final growth exposes his true gender. She supplies Luffy with new clothes mirroring his original style, adding floral embroidery to his vest.
When the Kuja move against Luffy, he flees but later seizes Marguerite to retrieve his vital Vivre Card, taking her into the jungle. Though distrustful after this abduction, her curiosity about the outside world and men surfaces during their jungle conversation. Attempting her duty, she later aims her snake-formed bow at Luffy but finds herself unable to loose the arrow.
After Luffy unintentionally offends Boa Hancock, Marguerite, Aphelandra, and Sweet Pea defend him, leading Hancock to petrify all three. During Luffy's fight against Hancock's sisters, Sandersonia threatens to shatter Marguerite's petrified statue. Luffy intervenes using Haoshoku Haki. Following his victory, he secures their restoration to flesh, arguing their petrification was unjust punishment for aiding him. Marguerite expresses gratitude for his protection of her petrified form.
She later escorts Luffy to Elder Nyon's residence, serving tea as Nyon reveals news of Portgas D. Ace's execution. Witnessing Luffy's fierce resolve to rescue Ace deepens her respect. When Luffy departs Amazon Lily with Hancock, Marguerite and her friends receive his personal thanks and a promise to return with his crew.
During the non-canon 3D2Y special set within the timeskip, Marguerite confronts Byrnndi World during his attack on Rusukaina and the abduction of Sandersonia and Marigold. She joins the Kuja Pirates' rescue mission but remains aboard their ship while Hancock and Luffy confront the enemy directly.
Post-timeskip, Marguerite officially joins the Kuja Pirates. She greets Luffy on Rusukaina after his training, informing him the Kuja will transport him to Sabaody Archipelago. She later participates in repelling a pursuing Marine vessel as the Straw Hats depart.
Following the abolition of the Warlord system, Marguerite is present during the Marine and Blackbeard Pirate invasion of Amazon Lily. In this conflict, she and Sweet Pea face S-Snake, a childlike Seraphim resembling Hancock. Marguerite hesitates to attack due to its appearance, requiring rescue by Silvers Rayleigh. She later listens to Dr. Vegapunk's global broadcast alongside Belladonna and Cosmos during the Egghead incident.
Marguerite demonstrates seamstress skill through her clothing modifications. As a warrior, she wields a snake transforming into a bow, channeling Armament Haki through her arrows for enhanced piercing. She is also a capable swimmer, rescuing Luffy from drowning despite Sea Kings in the Calm Belt. Her personality blends loyalty to Kuja rules with a burgeoning curiosity about men, particularly Luffy. She maintains deep admiration for Boa Hancock, addressing her as "the most beautiful woman in the world" without resentment for her petrification. Her honesty compels her to assume full responsibility for Luffy's presence on Amazon Lily, prompting her companions to share the blame.
When the Kuja move against Luffy, he flees but later seizes Marguerite to retrieve his vital Vivre Card, taking her into the jungle. Though distrustful after this abduction, her curiosity about the outside world and men surfaces during their jungle conversation. Attempting her duty, she later aims her snake-formed bow at Luffy but finds herself unable to loose the arrow.
After Luffy unintentionally offends Boa Hancock, Marguerite, Aphelandra, and Sweet Pea defend him, leading Hancock to petrify all three. During Luffy's fight against Hancock's sisters, Sandersonia threatens to shatter Marguerite's petrified statue. Luffy intervenes using Haoshoku Haki. Following his victory, he secures their restoration to flesh, arguing their petrification was unjust punishment for aiding him. Marguerite expresses gratitude for his protection of her petrified form.
She later escorts Luffy to Elder Nyon's residence, serving tea as Nyon reveals news of Portgas D. Ace's execution. Witnessing Luffy's fierce resolve to rescue Ace deepens her respect. When Luffy departs Amazon Lily with Hancock, Marguerite and her friends receive his personal thanks and a promise to return with his crew.
During the non-canon 3D2Y special set within the timeskip, Marguerite confronts Byrnndi World during his attack on Rusukaina and the abduction of Sandersonia and Marigold. She joins the Kuja Pirates' rescue mission but remains aboard their ship while Hancock and Luffy confront the enemy directly.
Post-timeskip, Marguerite officially joins the Kuja Pirates. She greets Luffy on Rusukaina after his training, informing him the Kuja will transport him to Sabaody Archipelago. She later participates in repelling a pursuing Marine vessel as the Straw Hats depart.
Following the abolition of the Warlord system, Marguerite is present during the Marine and Blackbeard Pirate invasion of Amazon Lily. In this conflict, she and Sweet Pea face S-Snake, a childlike Seraphim resembling Hancock. Marguerite hesitates to attack due to its appearance, requiring rescue by Silvers Rayleigh. She later listens to Dr. Vegapunk's global broadcast alongside Belladonna and Cosmos during the Egghead incident.
Marguerite demonstrates seamstress skill through her clothing modifications. As a warrior, she wields a snake transforming into a bow, channeling Armament Haki through her arrows for enhanced piercing. She is also a capable swimmer, rescuing Luffy from drowning despite Sea Kings in the Calm Belt. Her personality blends loyalty to Kuja rules with a burgeoning curiosity about men, particularly Luffy. She maintains deep admiration for Boa Hancock, addressing her as "the most beautiful woman in the world" without resentment for her petrification. Her honesty compels her to assume full responsibility for Luffy's presence on Amazon Lily, prompting her companions to share the blame.