## One Piece Chapter 808: Duke Inuarashi - Chapter: 808 - Pages: 0-16 - Characters: Usopp, Kaya, Merry, Syrup Village, Jack, Mink Tribe, Beasts Pirates, Zou, Raizo, Wano Country, Kaido, Sheepshead, Ginrummy, Pleasures, Mink Musketeers, Duke Inuarashi, Gifters, Wanda, Monkey D. Luffy, Nami, Tony Tony Chopper, Brook, Kin'emon, Sicilian, Straw Hat Pirates, Inuarashi Musketeers, Tristan, Mokomo Dukedom, Caesar Clown ### Summary Page 0: Cover story page. Readable title text: "ONE PIECE" and "Chapter 808: 'Duke Inuarashi'" by Eiichiro Oda. The cover serial reads: "From the decks of the world: The 500,000,000 man arc, vol. 4: Syrup Village." The illustration shows Kaya, Merry, and the village children reacting to Usopp's new wanted poster, with the poster for "God Usopp" and his 200,000,000 bounty visible in Syrup Village. Page 2: Ten days earlier, a monstrous mammoth breaches the gate of the Mink Tribe's city on Zou. The startled guards cry, "A mammoth!? Why is such an ancient creature..." and then sound the alarm: "We're being invaded!!!" The invaders are identified as pirates, and the minks shout for everyone to drive them out as the gate collapses under the mammoth's attack. The sudden assault turns the entrance of the peaceful country into chaos, with citizens fleeing and warriors rushing to meet the intruders. Page 3: The minks plead with the invaders, saying they have never heard of the Wano Country warrior Raizo and begging them to leave without laying waste to the country. They ask the attackers to state their name, but Jack's forces mock them: "You lot sure like to run your mouths for a buncha animals." The pirates laugh that the fabled country of the minks really does exist, while Jack's mammoth form looms over the city. The confrontation makes clear that Jack has come looking for Raizo and refuses to believe the citizens' denial. Page 4: Jack's men angrily introduce their commander, asking who the minks think they are talking to. They declare that the one before them is the great Yonko Kaido's right-hand man, "His Excellence, 'Jack the Drought'!!!" and one of the three beings labeled "the calamities." They say all land he passes through decays as if it has been through a drought. The title card identifies him as "Star of the Hundred Beast Pirates, Captain of the Mammoth, 'Jack the Drought'," establishing the scale of the threat facing Zou. Page 5: Sheepshead steps forward and demands, "Now, hand over 'Raizo'!!" while threatening the minks' happy-go-lucky, peaceful lifestyle. His title card reads: "Hundred Beast Pirates, Gifters Headliner, Sheepshead." Laughing "Geee hehehehe!!!" he asks whether the citizens really want a piece of him. The elders insist, "We would and will never lie..." and say that if Jack is looking for someone, he must patiently search around case by case, because otherwise they will get nowhere. A child cries out for the elders as the invaders keep pressing. Page 6: Jack's side shows no mercy, shouting that women, children, and even the elderly should receive none. Ginrummy asks whether they came simply to converse, and Sheepshead says they came to capture a single samurai. A subordinate corrects him that Raizo is a ninja, not a samurai, while another snaps that samurai is a catch-all term for warriors from Wano Country. Jack, still in mammoth form, smashes through buildings and scatters fighters across the city as the minks cry out under the attack, proving the pirates are not there to negotiate. Page 7: As the minks protest that they have already said Raizo is not there, Jack answers with a single demand: "Bring Raizo to me!!!" When the citizens cannot comply, he orders, "Then so be it... turn this country inside out, 'Pleasures'!!!" The title card labels the grinning soldiers as "PLEASURES," and they charge into the city with cries of "Gyaaaahahahaha!!!" The minks begin fighting back, catching the attackers off guard as the battle spreads through the streets. Page 8: The Beasts Pirates are surprised by the strength of the minks, recognizing the old man and child who had confronted them earlier and wondering what just happened. A mink explains, "This country has no 'weaklings'!!! Every single mink is a born warrior!!!" and says even infants can fend for themselves. The minks warn that if both sides fight, both armies will suffer greatly, and that the musketeers have abilities beyond words because of further training. They ask whether Jack's forces truly want every citizen as an enemy and plead for them to talk with the Duke. Page 9: Jack flatly rejects negotiation, answering "Talk...? I refuse." He orders the "Gifters" to go forth, and the title card introduces the bizarre animal-bodied soldiers as "GIFTERS." The minks stare in shock and ask, "What's with their bodies...?" while Jack's side commands them to destroy the country and find the samurai. Wanda narrates that the clash began and, before they knew it, their peaceful "Claw City" had turned into a battlefield in an instan...