The seven mariners who carved treaties with the World Government occupy a singular aesthetic terrain: morally fractured, visually baroque, bound by neither crew loyalty nor shared ideology. From the gothic extravagance of Doflamingo to the austere menace of Mihawk, these portraits celebrate contradiction. Each warlord commands their own visual language—gaudy silks against austere steel, flamboyant excess against minimalist dread. The wallpapers collected here capture their defining era, when power existed outside traditional hierarchies, rendered through palettes of shadow and scarlet, midnight blue and gold.