Ceres

Ceres is a gender-less marine Captain with an aloof personality and a desire for adventure despite being a Marine.

History
The history of Ceres is mysteriously linked with the Shouu Shouu no Mi and it's consumer.

Ceres' oldest memories are of waking up in a forest near a basket with the Mushi Mushi no Mi, Model: Higurashi to the right and a notebook to the left, the drawings in the notebook depicted someone eating a fruit, small texts like those in children books and various simple sketches of Cicadas and people. Unknown to what to do Ceres started eating the DF and spitting it out instantly gaining it's powers in the process.

Luckily for Ceres there was a village nearby that took her in and educated her. Ceres was surprisingly quick at learning and mastered the spoken language in less then 3 years, being by the time around 10. Then dedicated her time to helping the people in the village hunting and deciphering the drawings in the notebook that depicted an amazing power.

At the ample age of 16 Ceres had already full control over the Cicada Zoan fruit and was able to perform partial shifts, a skill that would eventually save her in the upcoming change of fate. A vicious crew of pirates conquered the village Ceres had grown up in and took everyone captive. Ceres fought back as best as possible but the pirates were too many for her to beat before the main crew fled the scene. Ceres then joined the Marines and in 1 year rose through the ranks and single-handedly took down the pirates that captured the villagers.

Appearance
Ceres is androgynous as thus "she" has both feminine and masculine traits. Tho Ceres does have a certain tendency towards feminine clothing and hairstyles to some extent, as well as a preference for the he pronoun Ceres still identifies as neither gender.

Her hair is kept very long and treated well to keep it silky and blonde, her skin is fair and her eyes crimson red, an almost demonic like red that sometimes feels just a little bit off

Trivia

 * Ironically her name "Ceres" belongs to the roman god of agriculture and fertility, this is ironic because Ceres is unable to procreate or produce offspring but still links in to her theme of birth and rebirth.
 * Her link to the Shouu Shouu no Mi and her own Mushi Mushi no Mi, Model: Higurashi are important because the Cicada is commonly seen as a symbol of rebirth.