## One Piece Chapter 811: Roko - Chapter: 811 - Pages: 0-18 - Characters: Monkey D. Luffy, Nami, Sanji, Tony Tony Chopper, Roronoa Zoro, Usopp, Franky, Brook, Thousand Sunny, Caesar Clown, Mink Tribe, Zou, Beasts Pirates, Sheepshead, Raizo, Claw City, Jack, Gasbarrin, Wanda, Tristan, Pedro, Duke Inuarashi, Master Nekomamushi, Kaido, Nico Robin, Guardians, Whale Forest, Zoro, Carrot, Big Mom Pirates, Big Mom ### Summary Page 0: Color spread page for One Piece. Readable banner text says the crew's adventures in the new year will be white-hot and that this is a color cover page celebrating a happy new year. The illustration shows the Straw Hats in winter clothing amid snow, food, fruit, the Thousand Sunny, and animal companions, with side text teasing One Piece Film Gold and a grand new information site. Page 2: Ten days ago on Zou, Caesar is impressed by the devastation, laughing that the poison gas did even more than he expected. The chapter title appears: "Chapter 811: Roko." Caesar explains that the gas is named "Koro" and proudly calls it a "mass slaughter weapon" of his own design, while the translator note says the Japanese word for kill is "korosu." Sanji kicks Caesar and snaps that if he had not invented it in the first place, none of the minks would have suffered. Chopper orders Caesar to neutralize the gas with his power, saying it is not as if he fired the weapon himself, so he should get moving. Page 3: Sanji warns the others not to assume too quickly who is right, saying the mink race is infamous for two things: their prowess in battle and their hatred of humans. He worries that saving them might place the crew on the wrong side of the food chain and suggests they would be better off leaving, but a sudden rain of gas and screams interrupt him. Nami's voice rings out, and Sanji immediately recognizes it. In the ruined city, Nami and Brook hear wounded people wheezing under the poisonous air and wonder what kind of rain is falling. Page 4: Sanji grabs Caesar and orders him to get rid of every trace of the gas from the city before he comes back, threatening that Caesar's heart may be made into pate if he fails. Caesar grudgingly agrees, calling Sanji a devil. Sanji tells Brook to hold the enemy off a little longer, then launches into the fight with "Diable... Mouton Shot!!!" and sends a Beasts Pirate flying. His priority shifts completely from caution to rescue once he hears Nami and sees that civilians are suffering. Page 5: The remaining Beasts Pirates are ordered to fall back after Lord Sheepshead is defeated. They decide to report that the samurai was not on Zou, but panic when they realize someone wants to know about the samurai anyway. Caesar, furious and sweating, produces "Koro-neutralizing gas" while complaining that the others are making him do this. A note explains that Japanese is written in syllables, so "Ko-Ro" backwards becomes "Ro-Ko." The neutralizing gas bursts across the city with the shout "Roko!" as Caesar reverses his own weapon. Page 6: The Roko gas spreads through Claw City and begins clearing the poisonous clouds from the streets, bodies, and buildings. Caesar watches the effect with his mask on and says, "Good... it's working." Minks begin coughing instead of suffocating as the poison lifts. Chopper is called from the lower forest, and the group moves quickly toward the survivors. The page shows the moment the gas finally stops being a death sentence and becomes something the crew can fight back against medically. Page 7: The crew surveys the ruined country. Nami says the destruction is horrible, and Sanji asks whether Caesar's weapon truly caused all of it. Caesar admits the country was almost completely wiped out by the earlier gas and says his counter-gas has at least done a good job removing what remains. Sanji notes that if Jack's men were willing to go so far, many of them may still be hiding somewhere on the island. He also remembers the warning from Gasbarrin that the mink races are violent, and wonders whether they may regret saving them if that turns out to be true. Page 8: A weakened mink asks whether the newcomers are also friends of Jack's. Nami, startled, is suddenly attacked by the exhausted survivor with a spear. Sanji shouts "Nami-san!" and Brook reacts as Nami dodges, insisting that she is fine and asking everyone to wait. The survivor has been weakened by the poison, but still fights out of fear and grief. Nami's first direct encounter with a conscious mink is therefore not gratitude but panic, suspicion, and a desperate attempt at self-defense. Page 9: Nami pins the attacker with the staff, but Sanji warns that the woman has a bomb. The mink threatens to blow everyone to smithereens and screams at Nami, asking what grudge she holds against them and what she could hope to gain by slaughtering their people. The scene lays bare how thoroughly Jack's assault has traumatized the minks: even their rescuers look like enemies at first, and a barely standing s...