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“ | Lupin III: Did you know that Oleanders mean beauty and honesty in France? Ole: In England, they signify danger and peril! |
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Olèander is a supporting antagonist-turned-supporting protagonist in Lupin III: Dead or Alive.
Appearance[]
Ole is depicted with short blonde hair and brown eyes. When posing as Emerah, she dons a wig that makes her hair look waist length along with a royal dress.
Powers and Skills[]
Ole's primary weapon is a pistol she uses to hold enemies of Headhunter's reign at gunpoint. She also brings along a ring that has a camera built into it and can impersonate other women very well.
Biography[]
When Lupin announces his plan to take Emerah from Headhunter, Ole was ordered to impersonate her and take her place when Lupin comes to the rescue. At Lupin's hideout, she reprimands Daisuke for his smoking habbit while Lupin and company offer her a drink. Just then, she signals Crisis and Zenigata on the location of the hideout, having had a ring with a camera in it. As soon as Crisis's men move in to bust Lupin and company, she removes her wig while holding Lupin at gunpoint.
Initially believing it to be Headhunter's plan, Ole reveals that it was Zenigata's plan for her to seek out Lupin's hideout, even admitting it was a trap set for Lupin and company. She explains she intends to fork them over to the execution-obsessed Headhunter. As soon as Crisis's men open fire, Lupin manages to get away from her while an explosion results in her getting slammed against the wall, losing consciousness in the process.
Having survived the slamming, she fires at Lupin as he rushes towards her and leaps with her out of the inferno. Lupin reaches out for a locket the spy dropped before she swipes it back. It is soon discovered that the man in the picture was Pannish who supposedly was killed two years ago by Crisis.
When Lupin and his two guys find themselves at a cliff, she holds them both at gunpoint again. It is here that they learn that her name is Oleander. After the trio escape, she clearly has issues with Crisis as he makes a creepy move on her.
Later on, Oleander begins touring the city looking for something. In an alleyway someone begins following her and told with a fat guy with a snake that its dangerous and fights back when he and the man with spiky blonde hair make moves on her.
Ole manages to make it to her self-named bar when someone approaches her. The figure reveals himself to be Ole who did survive his assassination at Crisis's hands and used the illusion of his death to build up the resistance against headhunter for two years and retake the country he (the general) usurped after killing the king.
He also asks her to join in overthrowing Headhunter and gave her a decoding device to keep eachother in touch, but he does not wish to put her in further danger. Later, Crisis tries to manipulate her into being on his side by opening a shop and assigning an agent to supervise her with the intent to hunt down the resistance and wipe it out.
Soon, the late prior king's advisor visits her in the bar when Lupin greets her again, having been seeking the man out again. Lupin also hears that said king entrusted the treasure to Pannish who had been watching their conversation.
Ole proceeds to follow Pannish, but finds herself back at the shop when Pannish returns and reveals that he set up a good "fireworks show" for Headhunter. He then tells her to flee in order to avoid Headhunter's wrath. Just then, a furious Crisis confronts her with the agent he had recruited.
Headhunter arrives to strangle her when he hears of the rebels starting to attack. She finds herself lying to protect the rebels including Pannish from slaughter by saying that Pannish is at Drift Isle. When they trigger the security, who appears to be Pannish stepped in to stop the machines from killing Ole at the expense of Headhunter and Crisis surviving to make them enter the vault.
As Headhunter intends to use the nanotech to build himself an army and eliminate people he no longer finds useful, Pannish reveals himself as Lupin who was impersonating the prince, leading to the nanotech to turn on all present in the room which results in Crisis getting hacked into two.
Everyone else actively avoided being hit by the nanomachines until Fujiko manages to shut it all off, leaving Headhunter as the sole threat left. After Lupin kills Headhunter, they all flee the cavern as the nanotech turns back into gold. Afterwards, Zenigata appears to chase after Lupin once more.
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Recurrences Original Manga Green Jacket series Red Jacket series Lupin VS the Clone Castle of Cagliostro Pink Jacket series The Legend of the Gold of Babylon Mystery of the Hemmingway Papers Farewell to Nostradamus Angel Tactics Sweet Lost Night Dead or Alive Elusiveness of the Fog The Last Job Blood Seal - Eternal Mermaid Record of Observations of the East - Another Page Princess of the Breeze The Italian Adventure series Misadventures in France series Goodbye Partner Prison of the Past Lupin III: The First Lupin the 3rd VS Cat's Eye |