D'Artagnan/Personality and Relationships

Personality
Art's most notable trait is his constant love and almost greed towards money, treasure, or anything else with monetary value, due to being raised to become a member of the Merchant Class. Because of this, Art is the lead financer for the crew and often gets mad at them for wasting or spending money frivilously (though he views himself doing those things as perfectly fine). Since Art also functions as the lead buyer of food and other supplies, this has led him to gain a fine eye for quality and longetivity when it comes to products. He is also a skilled tradesman, being able to outbargain some of the world's most notorious moneybrokers and gamblers, and is supposedly incredibly good at poker (which has also taught him how to hide his emotions when the time is right).

He does, however, have a human side. He cares deeply for the other members of his crew (though he can initially distrust outsiders), to the point that he would return to Sahara Island (a place he never wanted to return to), just to become stronger for them during the timeskip. Art has also formed a suprisingly powerful bond with his captain (most likely do to him being the first crew member, and therefore, the "oldest"), and they are often considered great friends, to the point of Art even thoughtlessly attacking a Vice Admiral when he thought Knave was going to be killed. Art can be strict with the other crew, however, often regulating them to a certain amount of money they are allowed to spend whenever they dock. Because of this, Art is often viewed as a father figure to the crew (though he can act as childlike as the rest of them).

Art has been loosely considered a pervert, though this is not entirely true. While Art wouldn't say no to fanservice should it appear before him, he doesn't actively seek it out whenver he can (unlike a certain crewmember of his). Art also acts fairly respectful and gentlemanlike before those of the fairer sex (though this can easily crumble when the aforementioned fanservice occurs).