Trafalgar Law is one of the members of the Worst Generation who made his debut during the Sabaody Archipelago arc of One Piece. Barely anyone thought Law will become as important to the story as he is today but as the years go by, his significance to the story only increases. Hailing from the North Blue, Trafalgar Law is the Captain of the Heart Pirates and before the timeskip in One Piece, he had acquired a bounty of 200 million, which is rather impressive.
Law had already earned the moniker of «The Surgeon of Death,» which directly references his skill and his Devil Fruit ability. At the same time, he also has a reputation of being extremely cruel which might actually have been exaggerated. Aside from all the fame that he's achieved over the years, one of the most striking things about Trafalgar Law is his many tattoos. Seen right away during the Sabaody Archipelago arc, Law's tattoos were further explored with time, and surprisingly, every single one of them carries great significance.
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The most apparent tattoo that Trafalgar Law bears are the ones on his fingers and they spell «DEATH,» with a letter on each of the fingers. On his right hand, the tattoo starts from the thumb and ends on his pinkie. On his left, it starts from the pinkie and ends on his thumb. While this tattoo might be confusing to some, it is clearly a reference to the epithet that he's received at some point in his life. As mentioned earlier, Law is known as the «Surgeon of Death» and is feared across the world because of that. At some point in time, he likely decided to get that tattooed across his fingers on both of his hands.
Law's second most significant tattoo is one that fans got to see during the Dressrosa
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