Fusha Fusha no Mi

The Fusha Fusha no Mi is a -type that allows the user to communicate with and channel the souls of the deceased that inhabit the world. As a result, the Devil Fruit turns the user into a Spirit Channeling Human (口寄せ人間). The current user of the fruit is...

Etymology

 * "Fusha" is a Japanese word meaning "medium", "shrine maiden" or "virgin consecrated to a deity".

Trivia

 * This fruit is the "sister" to the Miko Miko no Mi, the two fruits having many similarities and shared capabilities, despite their powers being executed in different ways.
 * Both fruits possess names that can be translated to "shrine maiden".
 * Both fruits share the Japanese translation for their user's title, "kuchiyose" (口寄せ), though they use two different meanings for the kanji.
 * Both fruits possess power over dead souls, however the Fusha focuses on bonding with the souls and building a relationship with them while the Miko revolves around forcefully subjugating the spirits.
 * Both fruits possess a drawback for the user themselves, however the Fusha's is more active due to affecting them so long as they are alive and utilizing the power, while the Miko's only comes into effect upon the user's death.