Doflamingo's loss of respect for his father would lead him to badmouthing the man in front of others, ridiculing Homing and his humble ideals, and even relishing in the memory of his patricide. Despite Homing's final apology for ruining his children's lives, it did not stir Doflamingo's sympathies in the least. This anger and resentment toward his father would ultimately lead to Doflamingo taking Homing's life. However, Homing's choice was a negative turning point for their father-son relationship, as his choice dragged his entire family into a life of persecution and suffering, which Doflamingo blames and curses his father for to this day. Prior to their family's tragic turn, Doflamingo respected his father as a fellow Celestial Dragon and spoke to him with civility (though in a manner of a spoiled son). Homing cared for him deeply and intended to reeducate him since he was still accustomed to the World Nobles' lifestyle. ĭonquixote Doflamingo is Homing's first son. The prestige and stature that rightfully belonged to me.!! One day, my father abandoned all of it, and our family of four was brought down into this garbage dump of a world!! Spouting crap like we need to "live like real humans".?! He was such a stupid, foolish father.!! When the family was being hounded by angry civilians, Homing pleaded the Celestial Dragons to at the very least rescue his wife and sons, and was very heartbroken when she died of illness. As Rosinante pointed out, both of them were very kind. Homing's wife loved him enough that she followed him into a life among commoners. Believing that it was his own fault that his sons were condemned to a hellish childhood of extreme hardship and agony, Homing did nothing to retaliate when Doflamingo prepared to kill him, willing to accept death to atone for all the suffering he had brought upon his sons, his last words being a tearful apology to them. His love for his family was proven genuine, as he was worried about their well-being over his own and would even plead for mercy on their behalf, as opposed to how Saint Rosward was more concerned for his clan's ancestral pride when his son was assaulted by Monkey D. He wanted them to realize their own humanities and live a humble family life together, away from the arrogant abuse of the World Nobles' privileges. Homing was a caring husband and father, and even though his choices inadvertently brought ruination to his family, he only had their best interests in his heart. Before Doflamingo killed him, he apologized to his sons for failing them as a father. He showed signs of courage as he put himself in harm's way in order to protect his sons, and pleaded the angry mob to spare them. He was extremely protective of his family and loved them very much. Notably, his speech pattern did not include "eh" at the end of his sentences, which is common among Celestial Dragons. Homing was willing to owe up to his own mistake by pleading the Celestial Dragons to rescue just his wife and sons, showing he was prepared to be left behind to reap what he sowed as long as his family remained safe. Despite his pampered past, he was at least appreciative of even the most minor opportunities for his family's safety, as when they found a relatively safe hideout in the junkyard, he felt relieved despite the insect infestations that Doflamingo alone complained about. However, after experiencing discrimination by angry victims of the World Nobles, he realized that he was naïve as he had no prior knowledge of the hatred and resentment commoners had towards World Nobles. Because of his great benevolence, he was seen as peculiar for a Celestial Dragon, and his compatriots even condemned him for being blasphemous for equaling himself with the rest of humanity Homing took no offense in their insults and calmly brushed them off. He was humble as well as extremely kind and wished to live an ordinary life among commoners. Unlike the typical World Nobles, Homing did not show any sign of arrogance or cruelty and viewed himself as a human being, like all normal people. His garments became increasingly tattered and dirty whilst living on the run in the North Blue. He wore the typical garb of a World Noble during his tenure at Mary Geoise: a thick white suit with medal-like knobs on it, and a blue collar.Īfter renouncing his status, Homing lowered his hair from the World Noble style, and switched to ordinary fine clothes, consisting a simple cyan dress shirt, dark pants with a light green cravat. He sported an impressive mustache, and, unlike his amoral brethren, possessed remarkably kind facial features and a rather thin face. Homing was a tall man, with dark blonde curly hair which reached to his shoulders, styled in the traditional way of the Celestial Dragons.
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