Yokuryu Yokuryu No Mi: Model Ornithocheirus

Introduction
The Yokuryu Yokuryu No Mi (Pterosaur Pterosaur Fruit: Model Ornithocheirus) is an Ancient Zoan Devil Fruit that turns one into a full-fledged Ornithocheirus when eaten. That's right, no hybrids this time, as it'd be fairly redundant considering both how there's a somewhat humanoid feel to Pterosaurs when they stand, and also because its user is a member of the Ancient Pirates; Soothsayer and Priest, Maurice U. Pteros.

Appearance
This strange fruit resembled the very thing that Pterosaurs eat; a dead fish. More specifically, a silver herring. And this fish design applies to all models of the Yokuryu Yokuryu No Mi.

Usage
While it also gives one the power of flight, making it seem redundant considering Shakoryu the Crow's powers, Maurice gets an edge through his powers as a priest and soothsayer. He can use said powers to create Aviator-style wind attacks, and fly at speeds that rival the bullet speed of the finest snipers. In fact, Maurice and Shakoryu have flight matches because of this.

Strengths
This is likely one of the weaker models of this Devil Fruit, as aside from the wind attacks and magic of the Priesthood and Soothsayer abilities, it has a similar functionary style to that ot the Totto Totto No Mi.

Weaknesses
Similar to those of the Totto Totto No Mi, oddly enough. This makes sense, since the two Ancient Zoan Devil Fruits belong to the same common ancestor, oddly enough; as Dr. Vegapunk discovered during his final years.

Attacks
Noted attacks include:

The Yokuryu Hurricane; an attack that creates a mini cyclone with one's wings.

The Yokuryu Fish Market; which has Maurice dive down near, but not into the water, and summon up a shower of fish to distract enemies. And occasionally, bring about a fish harvest for the crew.

And The Yokuryu Silver Arrow; his most powerful attack, which has him flying at a breakneck speed, so much so that he hits like a bullet or an arrow to the chest.

Trivia
This Devil Fruit was probably the toughest to write so far, partly because it's 1:25 am as of this writing, and also because it's hard to say here what wasn't said with the Totto Totto no Mi. And I do despise repeating myself.

Besides, it's much more memorable with the character attached to it, which I will write for one of these days as soon as the Goodman Pirates run into the Ancient Pirates.