Commodore Orlumbus
Commodore Orlumbus is an adventurer and commodore of the Yonta Maria Grand Fleet who enters the Dressrosa colosseum tournament in D-block. He participates as a fighter recommended by the Donquixote Family and later joins the Straw Hat Grand Fleet as its seventh division commander with a force of fifty-six ships and forty-three hundred crew members. Orlumbus is known for his large-scale attacks during the battle against Doflamingo's forces and for his independent actions in naval combat near the harbor.
Appearance
Commodore Orlumbus appears as a large bearded man wearing an ornate hat along with beads and a black coat that has visible buttons. He maintains a muscular build throughout his appearances in the arena and on the battlefield.12
Orlumbus wears a captain's hat featuring a skull emblem when operating at sea with his fleet. His face shows intense expressions including a wide shouting mouth during combat charges.3
Personality
Commodore Orlumbus exhibits intense religious fervor during combat situations on Dressrosa. He publicly calls for repentance toward a heavenly light that once shone upon their god while urging unity among the assembled warriors. This motivation drives his participation in the charge against Doflamingo and underscores a sense of collective atonement that he expresses through shouted declarations on the battlefield.456
Orlumbus maintains an aggressive and commanding presence when directing his forces or engaging opponents. He issues battle cries that rally others and announces his techniques with bold shouts even as crew members question the safety of his methods. His expressions during these moments convey focused determination marked by gritted teeth and intense glares.789
Orlumbus presents himself as a decisive leader who prioritizes action over hesitation in critical moments. He declares his intent to deploy his grand fleet when circumstances allow and accepts recognition from fellow fighters without hesitation. This trait appears consistently in his interactions during chaotic battlefield exchanges.1011
Abilities and powers
History
Commodore Orlumbus receives his introduction during the tournament registration phase when the announcer presents him alongside other contenders with political motives. The event draws fighters from multiple nations who seek the Devil Fruit prize to elevate their homelands.1415
Orlumbus appears on the D-block roster with 138 participants that includes gladiator Meadows, Mummy the Shaman, pirate Cavendish, Suleiman the War Criminal, squad captain Rolling Logan, gladiator Rebecca, gladiator Acilia, and pyromaniac Damask.16
Orlumbus is presented as rank 7 with 4300 crew members during the alliance assembly where he offers his armada for future operations.1718
Dressrosa Colosseum
Dressrosa Conflict
Relationships
Commodore Orlumbus interacts with Cavendish during the battlefield events and receives recognition from him as a colosseum participant. Cavendish thanks Orlumbus for assistance while Orlumbus explains his limited manpower and need to leave certain threats to others.23
Orlumbus offers his fifty-six ship armada and the Yonta Maria Grand Fleet to Luffy for use in future operations. He declares himself a pioneer adventurer at Luffy's beck and call along with his forty-three hundred fleet members.24
Orlumbus appears on posters alongside Leo and Hajrudin that label their respective pirate crew names including the Yonta Maria Grand Fleet.2526
Major battles
Commodore Orlumbus joins the D-block battle royale where the announcer calls it a battle royale between powerful combatants and the crowd cheers his name during the charge.27
Orlumbus is announced as commodore during the charge against Pica while the crowd expresses disbelief at his later defeat by Rebecca.2829
Orlumbus performs two named ultimate techniques in giant form on the battlefield and later directs fleet movements against unknown ships.3031
Dressrosa Colosseum
Dressrosa Conflict
Orlumbus joins the charge against Pica and later directs his Yonta Maria Grand Fleet to open fire on approaching enemy ships. He boasts that observers will remember the name of the one who sinks the opposing vessel.33