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| - , Sihaya is a Majin slave who was part of a small group of Majins on an island in the calm belts, how they got there is unknown but all that is known is that they too were subjected to the slavery the nobility of the island subjected on the lower classes. Sihaya like most slaves worked in the construction of a giant wall, he ensured the cargo got to the construction site as safely as possible. He met a strange man once who put some revolutionary plans on his mind and opened him to the idea of overthrowing the corruption. After the meeting with the man he ran out of the all present eye of the nobility and lived in the desert devising a plan to overthrow the "high citizens" and their ultimate weapon that they used to oppress the lower citizens from committing any sort of revolution. On his stay in the dry lands he learned from bats and snakes alike and trained his vocal cords to be able to emit frequencies that affect the brain directly. With his new weapon he set off to find the man once again, he revealed himself to be a revolutionary and that he was there to overthrow the government of that island, Sihaya then allied himself with the small group of revolutionaries present in the island and set off to overthrow the government. Bypassing every guard with his inhuman speed and agility, he reached the secret chambers where he awakened the secret weapon used to oppress the lower citizens, a golden necklace that ate the Hebi Hebi no Mi, Model: Eden's Serpent. Using his knowledge over snakes he tamed the beast and used it to destroy the nobility from inside. In a single night Sihaya, the beast and the revolutionaries dethroned and set them to live in the deserts where they would eventually perish. After his great conquest rumors of the great beast and it's owner spread across the sea and reached the ears of The Chrysus Pirates, they eventually reached the islands and asked Sihaya to join them, after proving their strength by battling the beast he joined them with the dream of making a truly fair government where few did, Raftel.
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