A core theme surrounding Kaido throughout his run as the primary antagonist of One Pieceโs Yonko Saga has been his obsession with death. Kaido is introduced trying to kill himself and immediately ties himself to a core principal.
Kaido is shown to be too strong to die. However, his introductory chapter brings about somewhat of a controversy: at face value he wants to die so badly he is willing to kill himself but this is a falsehood.
Kaido wants to die a glorious death, hence his chosen method of suicide is by a โrareโ means.
He has been defeated multiple times but never has anyone managed to kill him. Escaping from prison ships would suggest that this is not because they couldnโt kill himโฆ
But because this is not how he wants to die.
A core value in One Piece is that โthe weak do not get to choose how they dieโ and Kaido is the absolute pinnacle of this.
Kaido holds the belief that โdeath completes a manโ and this tells us that he follows the belief of inherited will and legacy being the most important thing about oneโs legend.
I believe it is not that none of the people to defeat Kaido were able to kill him, it is that none of them were able to complete him.
Kaido sees Luffy and pictures those who he holds as worthy of this, those who he believes would be worthy of ending his story.
With the exception of Shanks who is still alive, those in Kaidoโs pantheon are all those who have been so strong of body and will that they chose their way of death.
In his introduction he is actively jealous of Whitebeard for having died.
Whitebeard, the Worldโs Strongest Man, chose his way of death to the very end. He defied impossible odds to remain standing and give one final speech to change the tides of an era.
Kaido seeks a death like this.
In fact, the main reason Kaido moved for Marineford was likely that he believed it to be a place where he could find someone worthy of killing him.
Also notably on this theme at Marineford: Luffy was too weak to protect himself and would not have been able to choose how he died.
Ace however, chose his way of death, to protect Luffy.
Oden, too, chose his way of death. Oden cemented an unshakeable legacy with his death and I believe this is where Kaidoโs obsession with death comes from.
Oden became legendary moreso for his death than his life in Wano as a disgraced menace to society.
But Kaido gave Oden a means to show his strength and willpower and as Oden forced his choice of death he earned Kaidoโs utmost respect.
Oden haunts Kaido to this day.
And lastly we have Roger, who after decades of being uncatchable and becoming historyโs greatest legend, chose to give himself in and be executed.
Roger chose his way of death in the grandest fashion possible and changed the world forever. Never to be forgotten.
Because a man dies when he is forgotten.
Roger, Whitebeard, and Oden all cemented their legacies forever by spurring a new era with their final words, leaving a permanent mark on the world.
But Kaido is a man obsessed with the legacies of others and for all of his strength he does not seem to have anything to change an era or ignite a passion in someone elseโs will, even his own childโs.
So Kaido is instead committed to dying by the hands of another legend.
So Kaido seeks out the strongest legends to try and have them bring about his end. Those at Marineford would have cemented his legacy forever if they had killed him in battle.
Or, he could have himself killed by the greatest of legends. Joyboy.
The moment Luffy first hurts Kaido he becomes fixated. As someone with the strongest will Kaido sees the full potential of Luffy as someone who could be the reincarnation of Joyboy himself.
If he could become part of the Joyboy legend he would be remembered forever.
He engages in full combat with Luffy, going so far as to actively dodge his attacks as Luffy grows stronger throughout their fight.
He could simply have stood still and let Luffy kill him, but the warrior in him demands he lose in a grand battle and have his choose taken.
Because strength is relative, the weak donโt chose their way to die but there is always someone stronger. Kaido will continue to fight and live until someone stronger takes his choice away.
He let Luffy live and though he was angry with himself about it, it was likely instinct.
Kaido through the events of Onigashima has brought about a legendary battle and has irrefutably set himself as the marker for the moment that Monkey D Luffy became a global threat to the Throne and history itself.
We are witnessing Kaido becoming complete.
I am so sorry. I wanted to write like 5 tweets and here I am 20 later rambling about death. Iโm definitely wrong on some things and Iโve definitely reached a few times but let me know what you think.
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Letโs start with the first one, Luffyโs first liberation in freeing Koby from his enslavement at the hands of Alvida and allowing him to join the Navy, even though his now friend would be becoming an enemy, Luffy chooses freedom over adversity.
Thereโs a couple in between then and now that Iโll skip over.
Nami gets the double whammy of liberations, Luffy frees Nami personally here and covers her with his hat, showing she is under his protection now.
He later frees Cocoyasi Village when he destroys Arlong Park.
So thereโs quite often a lot of discourse around Yutaโs existence, you see a lot of people say he would have been a better MC than Yuji, that heโs more interesting, that sort of thing.
But today Iโm gonna talk about the value that Yuta adds to Yujiโs character.
Gege has been quite specific in his handling of his prequel and current main characters and their positions in the Jujutsu world and in portraying them as almost complete opposites bound by one common theme: the care they have for others.