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Kuronryu (黒袞, Kuroonryou Literally Meaning “Black Robes”) are Longarm Tribe members and a special sub-division within Ursula's Crew that is currently lead by Gyoza who act as elite soldiers, that are called in when conquesting a territory. Whenever not on conquest orders, the Kuronryu is used as special messengers and other positions among the crew. Highly feared by the marines and other pirates, often these men are seen with long black robes and Kasa hats.

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  • Kuronryu (黒袞, Kuroonryou Literally Meaning “Black Robes”) are Longarm Tribe members and a special sub-division within Ursula's Crew that is currently lead by Gyoza who act as elite soldiers, that are called in when conquesting a territory. Whenever not on conquest orders, the Kuronryu is used as special messengers and other positions among the crew. Highly feared by the marines and other pirates, often these men are seen with long black robes and Kasa hats.
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  • Kuronryu (黒袞, Kuroonryou Literally Meaning “Black Robes”) are Longarm Tribe members and a special sub-division within Ursula's Crew that is currently lead by Gyoza who act as elite soldiers, that are called in when conquesting a territory. Whenever not on conquest orders, the Kuronryu is used as special messengers and other positions among the crew. Highly feared by the marines and other pirates, often these men are seen with long black robes and Kasa hats.
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