Moria desires to become the new Pirate King, and believes that this is possible to achieve if he has powerful subordinates. His proclivity to delegate tasks to his minions is also a weakness in and of itself, along with making exceptions to act out himself should his personal pride or power be questioned Jinbe noted that Moria had grown weak from his lack of training. In general, he prefers to avoid fighting altogether, or at least fighting his enemy directly, either making his shadow fight or ordering one of his subordinates to do so.
Like many others, Moria has a distinct style of laughing: "Kishishishi". In most situations similar to fellow Warlord Donquixote Doflamingo, Moria is constantly grinning maniacally, and only seems to change expression when something bad happens to him or when he believes his power is being ridiculed. He also believes that a true pirate should fear nothing, not even death. Moria has a relaxed, laid-back, and even lazy personality, seemingly appearing to believe he cannot lose. He was also much thinner, and had a chin and longer legs. He also wore his usual long black gloves with cowboy boots with spurs and a jewel-encrusted dagger on his belt. He wore a baggy, long-sleeved white shirt with suspenders and dark, knee-high pants. Īs a child, Moria had shorter horns and hair and was missing the cross stitches running down the middle of his face. His appearance was similar when he challenged Kaidou in Wano a year later. He also did not have any cross stitches from below his lip, though he did possess them on his forehead. Luffy set out on his adventure, Moria looked much thinner, had a pointed chin, and a little longer hair. Roger's execution twenty-two years before Monkey D. He still wears a fur-laced cape, although a much shorter one.ĭuring Gol D. His coat now has a jagged appearance and he no longer wears a fishnet undershirt, but a regular shirt with chain-like ornaments in it. Īfter the timeskip, Moria has switched his cravat and crucifix for a tie with a print of the aforementioned crucifix on it. During the meeting of the Warlords of the Sea at the Marine Headquarters and later on during/after the war, Moria added a fur-laced cape to his attire. He wears a fishnet shirt underneath a cravat, a necklace, and a blue crucifix-like ornament with claw-like appendages sprouting out from three of the cross's points. His coat and gloves are black, while his pants are bright orange with pale window shapes imprinted on them.
Moria's hair is red and his skin is a pale blue, matching his lips, armbands and the edges of his gloves. His ears and teeth are both pointed, while his lower body is relatively fat and stubby in comparison. He has two horns protruding from the sides of his forehead and stitches running vertically from the top of his face and down his neck, which is rather long and thick in comparison to his body.
Standing at 692 cm (22'8½") in height, he was the tallest among the Seven Warlords of the Sea. Moria is an abnormally large humanoid creature with very distinct, devil-like features.