TV Special
Description
Gairam is a middle-aged man with a rotund, teardrop-shaped physique, spindly limbs, and cube-shaped ponytails secured by orange bands. His attire features a blue-striped shirt, brown gloves, rugged boots, a crimson scarf, and goggles with emerald-green lenses. He wields a massive hammer forged from two metallic cubes fused to a central pole, echoing his obsession with geometric precision.
As the shipwright and engineer of the World Pirates, Gairam displayed unwavering allegiance to captain Byrnndi World, maintaining loyalty for three decades after World’s capture by the World Government left him stranded. Earlier, he shared camaraderie with crewmates, bonding over drinks and dreams of freedom. During World’s imprisonment, Gairam engineered the Groseade—a colossal submarine warship designed to obliterate islands—using resources pilfered by allies Sebastian and Nightin.
Having consumed the Kyubu Kyubu no Mi, a Paramecia Devil Fruit, Gairam can reshape objects or individuals into cubes, fracture materials into cubic shards, and telekinetically commandeer these fragments. He harnessed this power to construct labyrinthine barriers, unleash cubic projectiles, and condense air into volatile explosive cubes. In combat, he blended brute force—effortlessly swinging his cubic hammer—with tactical manipulation of his abilities to destabilize foes.
During the 3D2Y incident, Gairam collaborated with World to abduct Boa Hancock’s sisters, baiting her into conflict. He reconfigured the Groseade’s interior into shifting cube mazes to entrap Luffy and Hancock. After clashing with Luffy and momentarily overpowering him, Gairam faced interruptions from Buggy and Mr. 3. Though he subdued them, Hancock’s decisive kick ended his assault. The Groseade’s destruction by Sakazuki’s Marines left Gairam’s fate ambiguous.
Arrogant and self-assured, Gairam frequently dismissed adversaries like Buggy as inferior. His cubic fixation permeated both his combat tools and personal aesthetic, from weaponry to hairstyle. While merciless in battle, his enduring fidelity to World underscored a commitment to their shared history, persisting even as World’s ambitions spiraled into vengeance.
As the shipwright and engineer of the World Pirates, Gairam displayed unwavering allegiance to captain Byrnndi World, maintaining loyalty for three decades after World’s capture by the World Government left him stranded. Earlier, he shared camaraderie with crewmates, bonding over drinks and dreams of freedom. During World’s imprisonment, Gairam engineered the Groseade—a colossal submarine warship designed to obliterate islands—using resources pilfered by allies Sebastian and Nightin.
Having consumed the Kyubu Kyubu no Mi, a Paramecia Devil Fruit, Gairam can reshape objects or individuals into cubes, fracture materials into cubic shards, and telekinetically commandeer these fragments. He harnessed this power to construct labyrinthine barriers, unleash cubic projectiles, and condense air into volatile explosive cubes. In combat, he blended brute force—effortlessly swinging his cubic hammer—with tactical manipulation of his abilities to destabilize foes.
During the 3D2Y incident, Gairam collaborated with World to abduct Boa Hancock’s sisters, baiting her into conflict. He reconfigured the Groseade’s interior into shifting cube mazes to entrap Luffy and Hancock. After clashing with Luffy and momentarily overpowering him, Gairam faced interruptions from Buggy and Mr. 3. Though he subdued them, Hancock’s decisive kick ended his assault. The Groseade’s destruction by Sakazuki’s Marines left Gairam’s fate ambiguous.
Arrogant and self-assured, Gairam frequently dismissed adversaries like Buggy as inferior. His cubic fixation permeated both his combat tools and personal aesthetic, from weaponry to hairstyle. While merciless in battle, his enduring fidelity to World underscored a commitment to their shared history, persisting even as World’s ambitions spiraled into vengeance.