Basil Hawkins

Basil Hawkins

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Basil Hawkins is an infamous pirate from North Blue known as the “Magician” and the captain of the Hawkins Pirates. He is one of twelve pirates who are referred to as the “Worst Generation”. His previous known bounty amounted to 249,000,000, but after the timeskip, it was raised to 320,000,000. After encountering Kaidou, he joined the Beasts Pirates and became one of the crew’s Shinuchi.

Due to his actions and role, he is a supporting antagonist in the Wano Country Arc.

Appearance

Hawkins is a tall man, with black triangle symbols on his eyebrows, red eyes, and golden hair that reaches down to his hips. He also has a black cross pattée tattooed at the base of his throat.

His attire includes a pure white coat with a ruffled neckline and sleeves. He also wears purple trousers tucked inside black boots with white laces on them and a dark ornament made of fur circling the lower part of his torso, with a lighter shade in the middle of it. He also has a pink sash tied around his waist, with a piece of jewelry hanging from it. Hawkins also wears dark gloves similar to those worn by Blueno of CP9, and an armor-like armlet can be seen on his left arm around his left biceps, which also extends to cover his left shoulder. On his right hip he carries a sword with an elaborate pommel that resembles a voodoo doll.

In SBS Volume 64, Oda drew the Supernovas as children. Hawkins is shown with much shorter hair and wore a similar shirt to the one he wore before the timeskip but in pink. He wore light and dark green striped pants. He is also shown with his trademark stoic expression, possibly partaking in a tarot card reading.

After the timeskip, he changed the white cloak to a dark blue, green and black checkered pattern, reminiscent of a Scottish kilt, a pink sash on an orange, on which hangs the same ornament. Also, he wears the same black fur belt, but already with blue ornament instead of red, the same black and purple armor, but at the same time stopped wearing gloves. In addition, his hair and skin became lighter.

During the Wano Country Arc, he wore a long black cape (white in the manga), a dark shirt (white in the anime) with a ruffled collar low enough to show his tattoo, a brown glove on his left hand (Hawkins wore two brown gloves when he was in Rasetsu District), purple trousers with a checkered pattern with ruffles from the hems, a cream-colored cravat fastened by a dark cross pattée-shaped pendant, and brown boots. He also wore a black and red violet armor-like armlet.

During the raid on Onigashima, he fought against Killer and had his left arm sliced off.

Hawkins’ color-scheme in the manga before the timeskip.

Hawkins’ color-scheme in the manga after the timeskip.

Hawkins’ outfit during the Wano Country Arc.

Hawkins as a child.

Hawkins’ bounty poster.

Hawkins’ non-canon bounty poster from Episode 917 (also used in series’ some merchandising).

Video Games

Hawkins after timeskip in One Piece: Super Grand Battle! X.

Hawkins (Pre-Timeskip) in One Piece Thousand Storm.

Hawkins (Post-Timeskip) in One Piece Thousand Storm.

Hawkins in One Piece: Pirate Warriors 4.

Hawkins in Jumputi Heroes.

Other

Hawkins’ concept art after timeskip from the anime.

Hawkins in the Digitally Colored Manga.

Hawkins in One Piece: Stampede.

Hawkins’ concept art in Wano Country Arc from the anime.

Oda’s depiction of Hawkins as a female.

Hawkins after timeskip on the cover of the disc One Piece Nippon Judan! 47 Cruise CD.

Personality

Hawkins portrays himself in a noble and enigmatic manner. He almost always remains completely calm regardless of the situation, showing no emotional response to events that would be considered outrageous to most people. Even when approached by a powerful enemy like a Marine Admiral, Hawkins rarely falters from his usual composure while considering his options for the situation at hand. He is not entirely unemotional though, but in the rare occasion he expresses anything more than general aloofness, it tends to be brief and downplayed. So far, Hawkins has exhibited visible shock, unease, and even sadism at certain points.

Hawkins is an extremely serious, no-nonsense individual, claiming to dislike jokes, not being bothered by nudity, and having little tolerance for unruly behavior. He almost dismissed joining forces with the Kid Pirates and On Air Pirates for this reason, as he thought those crew’s respective captains—Eustass Kid and Scratchmen Apoo—were not respecting his time due to constant infighting. Thanks to this seriousness, Hawkins holds a logical, pragmatic mindset when it comes to confrontations, even admitting in his fight against Monkey D. Luffy and Roronoa Zoro that he is not above fighting unfairly in order to subjugate a worthy foe, like his fellow members of the Worst Generation. This is facilitated by his Devil Fruit abilities, which allow him to take other people’s lives hostage and utilize these as bargaining chips. Still, Hawkins can demonstrate honor and release hostage lives if his goals or demands are met.

Hawkins has the habit of foretelling the fate of those around him, sometimes remarking on it regardless of its significance (ranging from death to one’s clothes getting stained). In fact, he spends most of his time reading and analyzing his tarot cards, which appear to be his main tools for fortune-telling. Hawkins has the utmost confidence in his cartomancy, using it to calculate the probabilities of certain outcomes happening and determine a course of action to follow. Joining the Beasts Pirates, for example, was a result of that, as any other alternative had a zero percent chance of survival according to him. Hawkins often accompanies his fortune insights with vague, ominous-sounding statements like “seeing the shadow of death upon one’s future”, doing so either to reassure others or as a threat towards an opponent.

Hawkins prefers avoiding needless violence and commotion as much as possible, even apologizing in behalf of his crewmates in order to not make a scene. He is a quick thinker and can make lies on the spot in order to prevent a disaster in the process. On the other hand, Hawkins is a cruel and ruthless fighter who is not against slaughtering whole crews in his way. He has little regard for the lives of the people represented through his Straw Men, letting them endure lethal damage meant for himself without regret or concern.

Relationships

Crew

Hawkins’ crew appears to be quite loyal to him and will, without fail, follow his every imperative to the last word. In the anime, they were even willing to attempt to hold Kizaru at bay to buy their captain some time to escape when the Admiral suddenly appeared, confronting Hawkins’ entourage.

Allies

Beasts Pirates

Hawkins and his crew allied with Kaidou after their confrontation with him. Hawkins claimed it was the only logical choice he could have made at the time in order to ensure his own survival as he felt opposing Kaidou was an impossible feat for anyone, however, Killer believed that Hawkins regretted that choice deep down.

He has no regard using the Pleasures as dummies for his Devil Fruit.

Wano Military

Since Hawkins allied himself with Kaidou, he also became allies with Kurozumi Orochi. Hawkins seems to hold a very high position, as Orochi’s men call him “Master” and he is allowed to use them as dummies for his Devil Fruit.

Enemies

Marines

As a member of the Worst Generation, Hawkins is a major enemy of the Marines. He was nearly killed by Kizaru at Sabaody Archipelago before Apoo intervened.

Chadros Higelyges

During his encounter with Brownbeard on Foodvalten, Brownbeard attempted to deter Hawkins by boasting about his bounty, but Hawkins responded to Brownbeard’s threats by mocking him and then taking away the use of his legs, effectively ending Brownbeard’s career as a pirate. This confrontation caused Brownbeard to develop a grudge against him.

Trafalgar D. Water Law

Hawkins and Trafalgar Law are enemies who confronted each other several times throughout the Wano Country Arc. Hawkins held a particular interest in Law’s capture due to him being one of the co-leaders of the Ninja-Pirate-Mink-Samurai Alliance, while Law himself avoided Hawkins in order to keep a low profile for the sake of Kin’emon’s plan, at least until his crewmates got caught, leading Law to confront Hawkins directly.

They first engaged in a brief skirmish at Bakura Town, in Kuri. There, Hawkins noted their alliance had infiltrated Wano Country and mused that Law wanted to kill him to prevent him from informing Jack. After Kaidou’s rampage throughout Kuri and Luffy’s defeat against the Emperor, Hawkins once more pursued Law, being able to interrupt him from rescuing Luffy.

Later on, after Bepo, Shachi and Penguin were caught by Orochi’s forces, Hawkins used their lives against Law during a new confrontation at the Flower Capital. Law offered himself in trade of his subordinate’s lives, allowing them to run free while Law endured torture from Hawkins. After X Drake released Law from captivity, Hawkins was ambushed by the surgeon and cut down after being forced to reveal some information.

Monkey D. Luffy

Hawkins appeared to have no enmity towards Monkey D. Luffy despite the fiasco he caused at Sabaody Archipelago. Surprisingly, he became interested enough in the Straw Hat captain to perform a fortune telling on his chances of surviving the Summit War of Marineford but it never reached zero. During their confrontation in Kuri, Hawkins briefly fought Luffy and his companions, but allowed them to retreat after a poor tarot reading in Luffy’s favor. Despite this, Hawkins notes that Luffy is troublesome and resumed pursuing him until the latter was defeated and captured by Kaidou.

Eustass Kid

After the time-skip, Hawkins formed an alliance with Eustass Kid and Scratchmen Apoo. Not much was known about his relationship with them, but Hawkins was willing to cooperate with them in order to defeat Shanks of the Four Emperors.

They seemed to have gotten on more amicable terms with each other as the three captains and their crews were able to dine together. However, after encountering Kaidou, and Apoo’s allegiance revealed, Hawkins chose to be the Emperor’s subordinate instead of his enemy, while Kid was imprisoned after being defeated. After Kid was freed, he declared that the alliance was over, due to being betrayed.

When Hawkins later encountered Kid and Killer on Onigashima, Kid calls Hawkins a traitor while Hawkins stated that he was also betrayed by Apoo, just like Kid, but unlike Kid he chose to become a subordinate of Kaidou, justifying his decision by saying it was the only decision he could have made to ensure his own survival. At some point, Hawkins managed to create a Straw Man linked to Kid’s life, using it as a hostage against Kid’s subordinate, Killer.

Killer

During the meeting between the Hawkins Pirates, the Kid Pirates and the On Air Pirates to form an alliance, Killer tried to reach for Hawkins so he would not leave before hearing their proposal, showing he was interested in having the Magician on his side. That said, Hawkins submitted to Kaidou when the latter attacked the hideout of the Kid Pirates, eventually becoming their enemy in the Wano Country Arc.

Hawkins confronted Killer during the raid on Onigashima and was confident about his odds of winning. Using Kid’s life as a hostage, Hawkins managed to get the upper hand in the battle despite Killer’s efforts. However, Killer was able to figure out a way to bypass the effects of the Wara Wara no Mi, something Hawkins could not foresee.

Killer claimed that Hawkins was unsure about his loyalty to Kaidou and regretted joining forces with the Emperor. He also taunted his former ally about his choice to become part of the Beasts Pirates, citing that, despite Hawkins’ predictions, he and Kid were still alive from their previous fight with Kaidou.

X Drake

X Drake and Hawkins worked together at the Flower Capital during certain points of the Wano Country Arc. When Drake was sent to the capital alongside Page One to deal with Sangoro, Hawkins accompanied him due to having his own target to hunt as well. They also both participated in the rebellion crackdown and Yasuie’s execution, both organized by Orochi. Because of his status as a mole, Drake was seemingly interested in the possibility of Hawkins defecting from the Beasts Pirates due to his forced recruitment by Kaidou, but the Magician shot down the idea.

Hawkins already suspected Drake for releasing Law from captivity at the Flower Capital and joined Who’s-Who and Queen in questioning the undercover Marine, citing that there was no other likely candidate for the deed. From that point on, they became enemies.

After the Raid on Onigashima, both were heavily injured and Hawkins stumbled to Drake questioning him on being apart of the Marines, with Drake refusing to answer. Hawkins then revealed to Drake that the man who he divined as having a one percent chance of survival was him all along, and proceeded to collapse from his injuries.

Abilities and Powers

As Captain of the Hawkins Pirates, Basil has complete authority over the crew. And as a member of the Worst Generation, the World Government recognized him as a fearsome Pirate who, with his crew managed to survive the first half of the Grand Line and enter the New World. He dealt crippling injuries to the Brownbeard Pirates, and their Captain, Chadros Higelyges, all but ending their career as Pirates. After the timeskip, his bounty of 249,000,000 was raised to 320,000,000, the fifth highest among the Supernovas, being the same as Jewelry Bonney. Hawkins’ strength and abilities have shown to match his reputation, becoming one of the Beast Pirates’ Shinuchi. He is among the few people who could deal faint wounds on Zoro, someone who hasn’t received wounds since the timeskip; however, Zoro was protecting Luffy and an ailing Tama, after his Staw Man’s Card targeted them, but proved incapable of doing much against the Pirate Hunter.

As a Shinuchi, he holds a high position in the Beasts Pirates, has authority over lower-ranking members, and is one of the top authorities in Bakura Town along with Holed’em and Speed.

Fortune Telling and Tarotology

It is the fate of your clothes… I’m sorry that he scared you. Today is an unlucky day for killing.
— Basil Hawkins.

Hawkins often speaks like a fortune teller and has been noted to mention reading “signs”. He can use tarot cards to apparently assist him in determining the outcome of any event, as well as the likelihood of his own success. This proves to be very helpful in many situations, as it allows him to determine the outcome of a battle and act accordingly.

His cards allow him to work out to a percentage of the chances of something happening. His predictions seem to be accurate quite often, as he was able to predict that he and his crew as well as the other Supernovas, would not perish at the hands of Kizaru. He also predicted that Luffy had a chance of surviving his injuries sustained in the war. It is yet to be explained how he is able to do this. He was wrong about his prediction concerning Brownbeard’s fate though, as Hawkins said he saw the shadow of death in Brownbeard’s face. Brownbeard however, survived. It is possible though that Hawkins was simply trying to scare Brownbeard. It is also possible he said this to mean that Brownbeard would come close to death (which he did) or be surrounded by his dead crewmates.

Tarot Cards

Hawkins is frequently shown using a deck of tarot cards for his predictions. He originally used blue cards with a dark gray border and a yellow four-pointed star in the middle over a dark blue burst. After the timeskip, his cards are red with a yellow border and a dark red star over a black burst. In the anime, he went back to using blue cards during the Wano Country Arc.

Before the timeskip, he would attach them to straw capable of housing a card on each stalk. After the timeskip, he is somehow capable of making his cards levitate in the air while he reads them. The anime shows him still using the straw at first before correcting this later. In the anime, starting in the Wano Country Arc, the cards seem to glow either bluish white or pinkish purple when he uses them.

Hawkins’ blue cards before the timeskip.

Hawkins’ red cards after the timeskip.

Hawkins’ deck spread.

The cards glowing white.

The cards glowing purple.

The artwork of the cards, as shown during the Wano Country Arc, is similar to the Rider–Waite designs, only with the people depicted as skeletons. The Death card, however, has a unique design, different from the real world deck.

Hawkins also uses his cards in combat by drawing them and whatever effect they have on them. However, doing so is a double-edged sword, with the results as likely to be detrimental to him and his forces as being beneficial to them. He claims that the more risk he bears, he will have a greater chance of being granted a good card. The effects of a card can change depending on whether it is drawn reversed or not. During the fight, Hawkins will use the affects alternatively between the two sides.

CardNameEffect
Major Arcana
The FoolReversed: Hawkins described it as the most unfortunate card to draw since it’s the card of internal discord. It caused some of his men to attack each other.
The HierophantReversed: Hawkins described it as the card of retribution. While its exact effects are unknown, it seemingly made Hawkins’ Strawman technique bigger and stronger.
Upright: Hawkins described it as a support card and it allowed him to predict that someone would help his enemies escape.
Strength (reversed)
DeathUpright: Hawkins described it as the card of destruction. After drawing it, Hawkins seemed confident that he could kill his target through his Strawman technique.
The TowerUpright: While the orientation wasn’t specified, Hawkins was shown to draw this card upright. The narrator box reveals its meaning being “the collapse of the old and brittle”, and it has a hidden meaning of “a new way forward”.
The Sun
Judgement
Minor Arcana
Ace of Swords
Nine of Swords
Knight of Cups
Seven of Wands

Devil Fruit

Further information: Wara Wara no Mi

Hawkins ate the Wara Wara no Mi, a Paramecia-type Devil Fruit that allows him to create and manipulate straw. He can cover himself in straw-armor, create straw weapons, and make a large scarecrow-like straw effigy to aid his offense. These creations also gain nail-based weapons.

By using his straw to create straw voodoo dolls, he is able to transfer any physical damage inflicted upon him to another person whom the respective doll is connected to, leaving him unharmed but forcing his victim to take the damage that he would have. However, only so much damage can be passed to his victim. While the exact amount is unknown, once enough damage is dealt, the doll will be shed from his body with the wound visible on it, unable to be used again.

Tactical Skills

Hawkins is a rather tactical and pragmatic Captain, compared to the others among the Worst Generation, most known for committing some of the boldest and dangerous actions. His most infamous and cold-hearted tactic relies on the creation of Straw Dolls, who would be linked to several people, using them as substitutes to take the damage and life-threatening injuries, almost giving him the appearance of being untouchable. Hawkins see situations from the practical side, often aided through his fortune telling, not seeing the point in standing against the Four Emperors, such as Kaidou and Big Mom. In facing Law and Killer, Hawkins planned ahead of time, making Straw Dolls linked to Penguin, Shachi, Bepo, and Eustass Kid ahead of time to gain some leverage against them. However, such strategies failed against Law and Killer, the former intended on taking the three out alongside Hawkins, whereas the latter figured out a major loophole behind the Straw Dolls.

Swordsmanship

Hawkins has great skill in swordsmanship supplemented with his Devil Fruit powers. He wields a sword created out of the straws produced by his power, allowing him to form a flexible yet sharp whip-like single-edged blade. He used it to pierce a lizard that was thrown at his direction, stopping the creature from crashing into him. Hawkins can also use the pommel as a medium to produce his “Straw Man’s Card” puppet, and to guide the puppet’s movements.

Haki

Main article: Haki

Kenbunshoku Haki

Hawkins possesses the ability to use Kenbunshoku Haki, During his first encounter with Trafalgar Law, Hawkins sensed his strength before their confrontation and judged Law to be “powerful” despite not knowing his identity at the time due to the latter’s disguise.

Busoshoku Haki

Hawkins possesses the ability to use Busoshoku Haki.

Weapons

Further information: Warabide Sword

The Warabide Sword is a long, thin double-bladed longsword. The main feature of the Warabide Sword is that its composition is made of straw with the power of Hawkins’ Devil Fruit, the Wara Wara no Mi.

History

Past

Hawkins was born in the North Blue, 31 years prior to the current storyline. Growing up, he became familiar with the characters from the popular comic strip Sora, Warrior of the Sea. Years later, Hawkins decided to become a pirate, forming his own crew, the Hawkins Pirates, traveling the Grand Line and became an infamous enough pirate to earn a bounty of 249,000,000 before reaching the Sabaody Archipelago.

Summit War Saga

Sabaody Archipelago Arc

Hawkins was in a restaurant along with fellow Supernova Capone Bege and Jewelry Bonney with their crews. A waiter accidentally spilled food on one of his crew members. His crewmate complained only to be told by Hawkins it was a very unlucky day for him.

Upon hearing of Monkey D. Luffy’s attack of a World Noble, he was the only one whose position as to leaving or staying was unclear – all he said was that “There is no need to rush. Our destiny has already been decided.”

Kizaru came across Basil Hawkins sitting down, surrounded by his entourage of crewmen while he simply stated that he would not die today. After sitting down and working out his chances against the Admiral, Kizaru attempted to take out Hawkins, only to find that his attacks did not have an effect and Hawkins remained unhurt. He released two straw dolls from his right arm, then stated that ten men would not suffice against Kizaru. The battle is joined by Urouge and X Drake, as well as one of the Pacifista on the archipelago.

After Kizaru sent Urouge flying, Hawkins activated his “Goma no So” and transformed into a giant scarecrow in liking of a large voodoo doll baring Hawkins’ semblance in order to defeat the admiral. He is blinded by the latter who then deduced that Hawkins’ ability is not a Logia type as he fired multiple blasts into Hawkins, eliminating the remaining eight voodoo dolls in him. Hawkins would have been killed, had it not been for the intervention of Scratchmen Apoo.

However, Kizaru reformed himself, dispatched Apoo easily, and then turned his attention to the two remaining Supernovas. After defeating Drake with a light speed powerful kick, Kizaru defeated Hawkins by firing a light-based arrow into his abdomen. The admiral was about to finish him off, when he was suddenly interrupted by his Den Den Mushi, which saves the Magician from death.

Marineford Arc

Hawkins watched Portgas D. Ace’s execution televised at Sabaody Archipelago, meaning that he managed to escape capture by the Marines. Hawkins was also predicting the chances of survival for Whitebeard’s crew, but his outcome was never seen.

Hawkins sailed to Marineford and watched the battle from a safe distance. He predicted the survival rate for Luffy and found it strange that no matter how many times he tried, it never hit zero.

Post-War Arc

After the war at Marineford, he and his crew entered the New World and reached Foodvalten, which was under Brownbeard’s control. Hawkins casually angered Brownbeard by asking his name, twice, and then simply ignored the other mumblings of his glory and commented that his name is ridiculous. Brownbeard asked if he was joking. Hawkins then proceeded to tell Brownbeard two things: first, he hates jokes and second, he sees the shadow of death upon Brownbeard. He then unsheathed his sword and activated his “Goma no So”, preparing to attack Brownbeard and his crew. In the ensuing conflict, Hawkins defeated Brownbeard and his crew. Brownbeard lost the use of his legs in the process.

Dressrosa Saga

Punk Hazard Arc

During the two-year timeskip, Hawkins’ bounty was raised to 320,000,000. During the events surrounding Punk Hazard, Hawkins is revealed to have arrived (on invitation) at Eustass Kid’s base in the New World. In one of the main rooms, he was shown waiting patiently at the table while Scratchmen Apoo was tearing the place apart. Appearing indifferent to the fight that quickly broke out between the two other captains, Hawkins wearily commented on wanting to leave before Killer was able to calm the others down, and revealing their intention to create an alliance with the On Air and Kid Pirates.

A newspaper later revealed that the three captains came to an agreement and formed an alliance. The trio began plans to overthrow one of the Four Emperors.

Dressrosa Arc

While dining together, Kid, Hawkins, and Apoo heard the news of Donquixote Doflamingo’s defeat. They figured that Luffy and Law were after Kaidou since Doflamingo was connected to him. They were pleased that Luffy and Law were not after the same Emperor as them, whom they revealed to be Shanks.

Sometime later, Hawkins and the others were alerted by what seemed to be an earthquake. They quickly investigated the source of the commotion, which was a large crater on the ground in the shape of a human. The alliance then came face-to-face with the Emperor, Kaidou. Since there was no chance of victory nor escape, Hawkins willingly submitted to Kaidou.

Wano Country Saga


The following events are Non-Canon and therefore not considered part of the Canon story.


One Piece: Stampede

Hawkins and his crew attended the Pirates Festival on Delta Island. He participated in the main event, the Treasure Race, safely sailing up the Knock Up Stream and landing on the central Treasure Island, where all the pirates raced for Gol D. Roger’s treasure, all the while battling other Worst Generation members. When Buggy ended up exposing himself after snatching the treasure, Hawkins and his crew chased after the Warlord. However, the Treasure Race was cut short, when someone threw a galleon at the island, destroying it, and sending everything plummeting back to the surface. When Hawkins realized that the one who did this was Douglas Bullet, he was quite surprised. In the end, he gave into Bullet’s taunting, and together with the other Worst Generation members (except for Zoro and Law) attacked the Demon Heir. At first the Worst Generation pirates managed to deal a few good blows on the veteran, but when the opponent revealed his Gasha Gasha no Mi powers, the battle quickly ended in their defeat.

Later, after Bullet was defeated, his crew along with the other Worst Generation pirates and several other crews attempted to breakthrough the Marines encirclement surrounding the island. They were able to successfully escape thanks to Sabo and Ann creating a blazing barrier to protect them.


Concludes non-canon section.


Wano Country Arc

Hawkins and his crew became Kaidou’s subordinates. After hearing that a ship arrived at Wano and that they lost communication with the scouts, Hawkins told his men not to report to Kaidou yet, as he would take care of it. On the way to Kuri Beach, Hawkins found Luffy and Zoro in a wasteland and confronted them.

Hawkins then read Luffy and Zoro’s fortune, saying that they had a 19% chance of surviving at the end of the month. As Hawkins’ men attacked Luffy and Zoro, Luffy threw one of their giant lizards at Hawkins, but the latter stopped it with his straw sword. Zoro attacked Hawkins with a flying slash to the face, but the damage was redirected to one of his men. After explaining about his Wara Wara no Mi ability, Hawkins conjured a giant straw entity and drew the Fool card in reverse position, which made his men attack each other. Komachiyo then dragged Luffy and Zoro away from the battle, but Hawkins drew another card, the Hierophant in reverse position, which prompted him to make the straw entity pursue the Straw Hats. After Zoro sliced the straw figure in two, Hawkins drew the Hierophant again, signifying that someone would help them escape.

Later, after receiving a report that Straw Hat Luffy was causing a commotion in Bakura Town, Hawkins advised them not to take him on and quickly headed there himself. After entering the town, Hawkins was confronted by Law, who was wearing a tengai to disguise himself.

Law then activated his “Room” and attacked Hawkins, who used his own power to avoid a hit. However, Law’s transferred attack did not kill Hawkins’ subordinate, and allowed Hawkins to uncover his attacker’s identity. Hawkins then removed Law’s mask, but not before Law took out all of Hawkins’ subordinates around them. Law then blocked Hawkins’ attack with his sword and told Hawkins he only wanted to scare him off. Their conversation was abruptly interrupted when Zoro and Kiku arrived on the stolen food cart, heading toward Okobore Town. While surveying the aftermath of Holed’em’s confrontation with Luffy, Hawkins reported Holed’em’s defeat.

After Kaidou appeared at Okobore Town in a drunken state, Hawkins quickly went there and told Kaidou that Luffy and Law were hiding in the ruins of Oden Castle to prevent a rampage, though Hawkins did not know that Luffy and Law were actually hiding in the ruins in the first place. Hawkins explained to Jack that there were rumors that suspicious lights were coming from the mountain and the destruction of the castle would ease the shogun’s fears. After Kaidou destroyed Oden Castle, Hawkins commented that it was not enough to get him sober. He then witnessed Luffy’s futile attempt to defeat Kaidou. After Luffy was overwhelmed, Hawkins pierced Law with a seastone nail before he could retrieve Luffy. Though Law escaped, Hawkins swore to capture him.

Several days later, at the Flower Capital, Hawkins accompanied Drake and Page One while they were on their way to punish a soba shop owner for beating up some of Kyoshiro’s henchmen.

The next day, Hawkins and Drake led a group to raid a bathhouse and look for people with the Kozuki Family’s crescent moon symbol on their ankles. Hawkins noticed Nami hiding behind Shinobu and tried to fish her out, causing her to disrobe and expose Sanji’s presence, prompting Drake to come into the bathhouse. Upon seeing Sanji in his Raid Suit, Hawkins and Drake recognized him as Stealth Black. After Sanji and his group escaped the bathhouse, Hawkins and Drake continued with their patrol in the capital.

Hawkins and Drake later stood guard at the prison in the Rasetsu District where Shimotsuki Yasuie was imprisoned and scheduled to be executed. When they heard that the residents of Ebisu Town had intruded in the capital, Hawkins commented that Yasuie was a more important figure than they thought. When Orochi later tried to kill Toko after executing Yasuie, Hawkins and Drake witnessed Zoro and Sanji saving the girl. In the chaos that ensued when the Straw Hat Pirates raided the plaza, Hawkins stood guard beside the prisoners. He soon confronted Law when he came to rescue his crewmates. After Law noticed the absence of Bepo, Hawkins stated that only a fool would keep all hostages in the same place, before maliciously revealing that he had linked himself to Law’s subordinates. He then inflicted a wound on his arm, which caused Shachi’s arm to be cut, thus warning Law that he would not be defeated unless Law killed his three subordinates. Law was seemingly undeterred by this and, according to Hawkins, planned to kill his own subordinates and even sacrifice his own life in order to win, which prompted Hawkins to accept Law’s offer to surrender himself in exchange for the freedom of his crewmates. Hawkins then freed the three Heart Pirates from his powers and released them from prison, putting Law in their place.

Sometime later, while Law was locked in a cell in the Flower Capital, Hawkins prepared to interrogate him about his alliance’s plans in Wano. However, after receiving help from Drake, Law subdued Hawkins and cut him into pieces. Law then forced Hawkins at blade point to tell him about what had occurred with his alliance with Kid and Apoo, to which a bloodied Hawkins explained Apoo’s deception and his forced submission to Kaidou. Hawkins then asked Law if he had changed his mind concerning his alliance with Luffy after hearing his story, but before he could get an answer, Law slashed Hawkins, commenting that was none of his business.

On the night of the Fire Festival, Hawkins was present on Onigashima while still recovering from his wounds. He was staying inside the castle with Drake, who urged him to betray the Beasts Pirates while the Ninja-Pirate-Mink-Samurai Alliance was wreaking havoc. Hawkins dismissed him, before predicting that his own chance of surviving until the next day was 1%. Later, when Who’s-Who came to seek Drake, he accompanied them to go and see Queen. He watched as Drake was being beaten up by the latter, and confronted him over his reason for setting Trafalgar Law free. However, Drake managed to escape due to a sudden explosion.

Hawkins later confronted Kid and Killer after they were blown into the castle’s third floor by Big Mom. However, he let Kid go after her alone, admitting that he would not have been able to defeat the two of them. As he and Killer exchanged taunts, he then turned into a straw demon to fight him, predicting that Killer had a 92% chance of dying here. Killer eventually managed to deplete most of his supply in straw dolls. However, as he stabbed Hawkins, the damage was redirected to Kid, who was fighting Big Mom elsewhere. Taunting his opponent, Hawkins reverted to his human form and revealed that he had linked his life to Kid’s: Killer would now have to kill his own captain in order to take him down. He also expressed his amusement over Killer being unable to fight back, which Hawkins thought was more entertaining than if he had continued fighting without knowing the truth.

Hawkins later started slamming his head against a pillar in order to undermine Kid, much to Killer’s despair, who begged him to exchange his captain’s life with his own. Nonetheless, Hawkins kicked him in the face and suggested that he should join Kaidou’s crew instead, since the Emperors were invincible anyway. However, Killer said that he knew Hawkins regretted joining Kaidou, and that he would continue acting without regrets. He then sliced his opponent’s left arm, taking advantage of Kid having none, and drew out of it the doll that stood for his captain, which Hawkins confirmed to be the last one. The Magician nonetheless counterattacked with his Straw Man’s Cards and drew the “Death” card, causing his strawman entity to attack his enemy with a scythe, but it was immediately decapitated by Killer. In an attempt to foretell the fight’s outcome, Hawkins drew “The Tower” card, which signified the collapse of the old and the ushering of a new path. He was then slashed vertically by Killer’s Jin Sonic, and collapsed on the ground.

After Kaidou had been defeated and Onigashima had landed, Hawkins found Drake and questioned if he was a Marine, but Drake refused to answer. As he slumped against a column, Hawkins admitted that although he had predicted his own high chance of death, he could not bring himself to betray Kaidou and return to Kid’s side. Hawkins then revealed to Drake that the man who he predicted as having a one percent chance of survival was himself before collapsing to the floor, leaving his fate unknown.

Major Battles

  • Basil Hawkins, X Drake, Urouge, and Scratchmen Apoo vs. Kizaru and a Pacifista
  • Basil Hawkins vs. Brownbeard and his crew (unseen)
  • Basil Hawkins and his men vs. Monkey D. Luffy and Roronoa Zoro
  • Basil Hawkins vs. Trafalgar D. Water Law (Bakura Town)
  • Basil Hawkins vs. Killer

Filler Battles

  • Basil Hawkins and X Drake vs. Sanji (Flower Capital bathhouse)
  • Eleven Supernovas (minus Law and Zoro) vs. Douglas Bullet

Anime and Manga Differences

Cards

For a long time, it was unknown what type of cards Hawkins uses for his cartomancy since only the back was seen.

The cards were shown to be tarot cards in the anime when the Death card was seen in Episode 474 during the Marineford Arc, but this was non-canon. They weren’t canonically confirmed to be tarot cards in the manga until almost eight years later in Chapter 913 during the Wano Country Arc when Hawkins drew the Fool and then the Hierophant cards. Their designs were also more simplistic than the Death card shown in the anime earlier.

When Hawkins was being interrogated by Trafalgar Law in the manga, his cards were not seen anywhere. In the anime, they were scattered on the floor. The Death card’s appearance was simplified to match the rest of the cards and the Hierophant card was cut in half.

The Death card was canonically seen for the first time when Hawkins drew it in Chapter 1029. It was shown to have a different design from its anime depiction. The anime’s Death card had the Grim Reaper to the left of the card facing slightly towards the right, carrying a thick scythe and had three green will-o’-wisps around it. The canonical Death card had the Grim Reaper at the center of the card facing straight forward, carrying a thin scythe, and had what appears to be two snakes behind it, one on either side facing away from it.

In the anime, Hawkins was shown drawing The Strength and The Fool cards (both in reverse) when he told X Drake that someone had only a 1% chance of surviving until tomorrow, later revealing that the person is Drake. In the manga, it was not shown what cards he drew to make that prediction nor did he say who the person was; The Strength card was not seen for the first time until thirty-nine chapters later when his cards scattered as Killer defeated him. It was not until another twenty-three chapters later that Hawkins revealed that the prediction was for himself, not Drake.

The Death card’s original design in Episode 474.

The Death card’s simplified design in Episode 955.

The Death card’s canonical design.

The Hierophant card cut in half in the anime.

Other

At the Flower Capital bathhouse in Wano Country, Hawkins and Drake’s scuffle with Sanji is added in the anime.

Merchandise

So far he has only appeared in the Anichara Heroes, One Piece Amazing Log Collection, One Piece Super Deformed Figures, One Piece Full Face Jr. and World Collectable series.

He is also set to be released in Super Modeling Soul One Piece.

Songs

  • “Unmei no Rasen”

Video Games

Playable Appearances

  • One Py Berry Match
  • One Piece Thousand Storm
  • One Piece Treasure Cruise
  • One Piece Bounty Rush
  • One Piece: Burning Will
  • Jumputi Heroes
  • One Piece: Pirate Warriors 4
  • One Piece Bon! Bon! Journey!!
  • One Piece: Dance Battle

Support Appearances

  • One Piece: Gigant Battle! 2 New World
  • One Piece: Super Grand Battle! X
  • One Piece: Burning Blood
  • One Piece: Great Pirate Colosseum

Non-Playable Appearances

  • One Piece: Gigant Battle

Early Concepts

In the eighth volume of One Piece Magazine, several early design sketches for Hawkins were revealed, some of which included different variations of his hairstyle. He was also shown wearing a hat.

Other Appearances

Other Media

  • Hawkins appears in the Zoro version of the Hungry Days commercial.

Trivia

  • Oda revealed in One Piece Color Walk 7 Tyrannosaurus that Hawkins was originally going to join the Seven Warlords of the Sea.
  • Hawkins is the name of the protagonist of the famous pirate novel Treasure Island.
  • In the 4th, 5th, 6th and 7th fan polls of most popular characters, Hawkins was ranked 56th, 54th, 75th and 82nd, respectively.
  • Hawkins’ epithet may be a reference to the first Major Arcanum in most traditional tarot decks, The Magician (Majutsushi in Japanese).
  • Hawkins follows the Beasts Pirates’ card theme by referencing the fact that magicians commonly use cards to do their tricks.
    • His usage of Tarot cards also follow this theme.
  • While a standard real world Tarot deck has 78 cards, the anime showed Hawkins using one with only 72 cards.
  • Currently Hawkins is the only Shinuchi of the Beasts Pirates whose powers do not come from eating a SMILE or Zoan-type Devil Fruit.

SBS-Based Trivia

  • Hawkins’ birthday, September 9, in Japan is known as “Fortune-telling Day” (占いの日, Uranai no Hi?), a reference to his fortune-telling abilities. He shares his birthday with Shyarly, a fellow fortuneteller.
  • Hawkins’ surname and name were taken from two real-life pirates. His surname Basil was taken from 17th century English pirate Basil Ringrose, and his name Hawkins from 16th century English pirate and privateer John Hawkins.
  • Hawkins’ favorite food is fortune cookies, and his least favorite food is meat.
  • Hawkins’ animal resemblance is a horse.
  • If One Piece was set in the real world, then Hawkins would be from Egypt.
  • When a fan asked which flower Hawkins resembles the most, Oda answered he most resembles a black lily.
  • If Hawkins was not a pirate, then he would be an interior designer.
  • Hawkins’ hobbies are interior designing and taking baths.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 51 Chapter 498 (p. 14) and Episode 392, Hawkins makes his debut.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 91 Chapter 911 (p. 19) and Episode 894.
  3. 3.0 3.1 SBS One Piece Manga — Vol. 68 (p. 82), Hawkins’ age and height are revealed.
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 Vivre Card – One Piece Visual Dictionary (Card #0512), Information about Hawkins is revealed.
  5. 5.0 5.1 SBS One Piece Manga — Vol. 60 (p. 126), Hawkins’ birthday is revealed.
  6. 6.0 6.1 6.2 6.3 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 68 Chapter 677 (p. 6) and Episode 603, Hawkins seen after the timeskip.
  7. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 51 Chapter 498 (p. 18) and Episode 392, The 9 big time rookies revealed.
  8. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 60 Chapter 594 (p. 18) and Episode 511, Hawkins’ name is romanized.
  9. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 67 Chapter 664 (p. 11) and Episode 589, Brownbeard explains the Worst Generation.
  10. SBS One Piece Manga — Vol. 64 (p. 166), Hawkins is shown as a child.
  11. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 91 Chapter 912 and Episode 897, Hawkins’ outfit in Wano Country Arc anime color scheme is shown.
  12. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 102 Chapter 1029 (p. 12) and Episode 1054.
  13. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 51 Chapter 501 (p. 18) and Episode 395, Hawkins reads about Ace’s upcoming execution.
  14. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 52 Chapter 504 (p. 3) and Episode 398, Hawkins reacts to Luffy’s attack on a World Noble.
  15. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 79 Chapter 795 (p. 10-17) and Episode 739, Hawkins and his allies face Kaidou.
  16. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 94 Chapter 950 and Episode 951, Hawkins ready to torture Law for answers.
  17. 17.0 17.1 17.2 17.3 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 60 Chapter 594 (p. 18) and Episode 511, Hawkins confronts Brownbeard in Foodvalten.
  18. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 93 Chapter 936 (p. 10, 14) and Episode 932.
  19. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 68 Chapter 677 (p. 4-6) and Episode 603, Kid, Hawkins, and Apoo meet up to create an alliance.
  20. 20.0 20.1 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 94 Chapter 945 (p. 6-7) and Episode 943, Hawkins takes the lives of Law’s crew hostage.
  21. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 94 Chapter 951 (p. 6-7) and Episode 951, Hawkins releases Law’s crew from prison and his Straw Men stock.
  22. 22.0 22.1 22.2 22.3 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 95 Chapter 954 (p. 4-6) and Episode 955, Hawkins reveals to Law how he ended up as a member of the Beasts Pirates.
  23. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 52 Chapter 508 (p. 13) and Episode 401, Hawkins comments that Urouge will not die.
  24. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 92 Chapter 922 (p. 10-11) and Episode 913, Hawkins redirects Kaidou’s attention towards Oden Castle.
  25. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 67 Chapter 664 (p. 11) and Episode 589, Brownbeard reveals what Hawkins did to his crew.
  26. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 91 Chapter 911 (p. 6-7, 19) and Episodes 893–894.
  27. 27.0 27.1 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 91 Chapter 913 (p. 7, 13) and Episodes 898–899, Hawkins using a samurai than a Pleasure to redirect damage to.
  28. 28.0 28.1 28.2 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 67 Chapter 664 (p. 13-14) and Episode 589, The outcome and aftermath of the Brownbeard and Hawkins confrontation is revealed.
  29. 29.0 29.1 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 79 Chapter 793 (p. 10) and Episode 736.
  30. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 95 Chapter 954 (p. 4-5) and Episode 955.
  31. 31.0 31.1 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 100 Chapter 1011 (p. 9-11) and Episode 1028.
  32. 32.0 32.1 32.2 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 104 Chapter 1052 (p. 4-5) and Episode 1079.
  33. 33.0 33.1 One Piece Anime — Episode 897, Hawkins’ blue cards glow while in use.
  34. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 60 Chapter 594 (p. 18) and Episode 511.
  35. One Piece Anime — Episode 603, Hawkins’ cards are held by branches.
  36. One Piece Anime — Episode 616, Hawkins’ cards are seen floating in the air
  37. 37.0 37.1 37.2 37.3 37.4 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 91 Chapter 913 (p. 9-14) and Episodes 898–899, Hawkins encounter Luffy and Zoro.
  38. 38.0 38.1 38.2 38.3 38.4 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 102 Chapter 1029 (p. 13-17) and Episode 1054, Hawkins fight against Killer with his cards.
  39. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 52 Chapter 508 (p. 8-11) and Episode 401, Hawkins survives Kizaru’s light kick.
  40. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 94 Chapter 945 (p. 6-7) and Episode 943.
  41. 41.0 41.1 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 101 Chapter 1022 (p. 7-9) and Episode 1045.
  42. 42.0 42.1 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 102 Chapter 1029 (p. 8-17) and Episode 1054.
  43. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 91 Chapter 913 (p. 5, 8) and Episode 898, Hawkins forming a blade of straw via his pommel.
  44. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 91 Chapter 917 (p. 12) and Episode 905, Hawkins senses Law’s strength.
  45. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 52 Chapter 504 (p. 3) and Episode 398, Hawkins reacts to Luffy’s attack on a World Noble.
  46. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 52 Chapter 507 (p. 18-19) and Episode 400, Hawkins meets Kizaru.
  47. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 52 Chapter 508 (p. 7-14) and Episode 401, Hawkins finds himself in a fight with the admiral.
  48. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 52 Chapter 509 (p. 7-19) and Episode 402.
  49. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 52 Chapter 510 (p. 2-8) and Episode 402, Kizaru defeats Apoo, Hawkins, and Drake.
  50. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 58 Chapter 565 (p. 2-3) and Episode 474, Supernovas react to Whitebeard’s betrayal.
  51. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 59 Chapter 581 (p. 4) and Episode 490, Supernovas react to Whitebeard’s death.
  52. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 68 Chapter 677 (p. 4-6) and Episode 603, Kid, Hawkins, and Apoo meet up to create an alliance.
  53. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 70 Chapter 699 (p. 18) and Episode 628.
  54. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 70 Chapter 700 (p. 3) and Episode 629.
  55. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 79 Chapter 795 (p. 10-17) and Episode 739.
  56. One Piece Movie — One Piece: Stampede.
  57. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 91 Chapter 911 (p. 6-7) and Episode 893.
  58. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 91 Chapter 912 (p. 18-19) and Episode 897.
  59. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 91 Chapter 913 (p. 2-14) and Episodes 898–899.
  60. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 91 Chapter 916 (p. 9, 16) and Episodes 903–904.
  61. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 91 Chapter 917 (p. 12) and Episode 905.
  62. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 91 Chapter 918 (p. 6-11, 15) and Episodes 906–908.
  63. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 92 Chapter 922 (p. 6-7, 10-17) and Episodes 912–914, Hawkins redirects Kaidou’s attention towards Oden Castle.
  64. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 92 Chapter 923 (p. 14-17) and Episode 915.
  65. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 92 Chapter 924 (p. 2-3, 7) and Episodes 915–916.
  66. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 92 Chapter 929 (p. 17-18) and Episode 923.
  67. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 93 Chapter 936 (p. 10-14) and Episode 932.
  68. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 93 Chapter 938 (p. 5) and Episode 934.
  69. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 93 Chapter 942 (p. 4-6, 11) and Episodes 939–940.
  70. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 94 Chapter 943 (p. 17) and Episode 941.
  71. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 94 Chapter 951 (p. 6-7) and Episode 951.
  72. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 94 Chapter 950 and Episode 951.
  73. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 98 Chapter 990 (p. 6, 8, 13-14) and Episode 1001.
  74. One Piece Manga — Vol. 102 Chapter 1029 (p. 13).
  75. One Piece Anime — Episode 1001.
  76. One Piece Manga — Vol. 98 Chapter 990.
  77. One Piece Anime — Episode 932.
  78. One Piece Magazine Vol.8 (p. 77), Several early design sketches for Hawkins are revealed.
  79. One Piece Color Walk 7 Tyrannosaurus.
  80. SBS One Piece Manga — Vol. 79 (p. 188), Birthday Calendar.
  81. SBS One Piece Manga — Vol. 52 (p. 128), The origin of Hawkins’ surname and name is revealed.
  82. SBS One Piece Manga — Vol. 81 (p. 136), Hawkins’ favorite and favorite foods are revealed.
  83. 83.0 83.1 SBS One Piece Manga — Vol. 95 (p. 22), Hawkins’ flower and animal resemblance are revealed.
  84. 84.0 84.1 SBS One Piece Manga — Vol. 88 (p. 78), The real-world country of Hawkins and his non-pirate career are revealed.
  85. SBS One Piece Manga — Vol. 82 (p. 46), Hawkins’ hobbies are revealed.

External links

  • Cartomancy – Wikipedia article about the method of divination Hawkins uses.
  • Hoodoo – Wikipedia article about the folk-magic Hawkins’ Devil Fruit power is based on.
  • Basil Ringrose – Wikipedia article on the real-life pirate Hawkins is named after.
  • John Hawkins – Wikipedia article about real-life pirate John Hawkins.

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