In this thread, considering the events of 1041 and some recent connections I’ve made, I want to explore other angles that lead to the same conclusion.
Now let’s talk about "Shark Cutter" Bastille.
As I’ve theorized, I believe that Bastille is a character that foreshadows Onigashima.
Just like how Bastille wears a horned mask, I believe that Onigashima is not a skull, but is a horned mask that belongs to an Ancient Giant that is Oars.
Bastille is one of the many references to the French Revolution in One Piece.
There’s actually a few:
Waterlaw = Waterloo
Napoleon
Mary Geoise
Isntoinette -> Marie Antoinette
Elbaf = Elba, the island Napoleon was exiled to.
But let’s zoom into the Bastille. What is it?
The Bastille was a fortress stormed by revolutionaries during the French Revolution.
They sought to take the gunpowder within the fortress, and release prisoners. 👀
The incident was called “Storming of the Bastille”. This occasion is celebrated in France - Bastille Day.
You can see some parallels here already.
The fortress represents Onigashima.
In response to Kaido and Orochi’s repression, the samurai of Wano have decided to rai/storm it.
Onigashima has stores of gunpowder, and even a prisoner in a mask.
But that's not all. 🐘
Another structure associated with the Bastille is the Elephant of the Bastille. It’s a monument which existed between 1813 and 1846, built by Napoleon to demonstrate his military prowess.
The Elephant has a platform on its back - kinda like Zunesha and Zou. Coincidence? Maybe.
Now let’s switch gears. Why might the Revolutionary Army come to Wano?
If the Storming of the Bastille marks the start of the French Revolution, it’s not a stretch to say that the Storming of Onigashima could mark the Revolution in One Piece.
Let me share a few other points.
(An aside: something must have happened at the Reverie. However, what transpired is still a mystery.
If you look at the Gorosei's words in 1037, they said that it's "cursed" - but based on their composure and the state of Mary Geoise, it seems relatively peaceful.)
#1 The word "storm" is used very specifically in the "Storming of the Bastille".
We all know that "The D will always cause another storm".
Could the Storming of Onigashima be yet another "storm" caused by the many D's?
#2 Something that hasn’t been talked about much is the importance of father-child relationships in Wano.
Oden, and Hiyori and Momo. Kaido and Yamato. We even see it in the opening chapters of the Wano flashback.
This feels like a good time for Luffy to meet his own father.
#3 This has been pointed out by a few people - if you turn the logo of the RA over, you get an elephant parting the seas.
This is a stretch - but could the RA have been preparing for this faithful day all along?
Zunesha is already here.
#4 If the SSG, along with admirals, do arrive in Wano, there are very few forces that can match them.
The RA feels like the perfect counterforce.
(Of course they’re not going to come alone - the Shichibikai will be with them as well...but that's another theory.)
#5 The people of Wano, including Momo, seems ready for a Belo Betty pep talk.
(Another connection to the French Revolution - Belo Betty is probably modeled after 'Liberty Leading the People').
#6 The Gorosei already made a mistake by letting Kaido and Big Mom meet - and that's been a huge catastrophe.
The meeting of Dragon and his son, who's been called the Fifth Emperor, is probably the "worst-case scenario" they're trying to avoid.
#7 In chapter 818, when the Red Scabbards and Momo told the crew about Wano, guess who happens to be on the cover?
The Revolutionary Army. 👀
I'm going to stop here because it's getting a bit too tin foil hat for my liking. 😅
That said, I do think there's enough story reasons, coincidences, and hints for the RA to show up in the final acts of Wano, and cement their place in the end game of the story.
Referring back to Bastille one last time - do you remember who crushed him back in Dressrosa?
Sabo, Chief of Staff of the Revolutionary Army. 😉
Coincidence? If you buy the idea that Bastille = Onigashima, maybe not.
Thank you for your time and attention. Do 'like' and RT! 🙏
If you enjoyed this thread, you can check out my other Dragon thread here. It's good. 🔥
& What it might tell us about the enemy (and a friend).
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In Chapter 1086, Oda revealed that one of the First 20 Sovereigns bore the name of Nerona Imu.
While Oda hasn’t revealed much about Imu themself, there’s actually a few things that the name ‘Nerona’ might tell us.
In this thread, I’ll break it down. Let’s go!
Disclaimer: if you don’t like wordplays, this won’t be the thread for you.
Don = Dawn; Gol D = Gold, Usopp a combination of Lie in Japanese (Uso) + Aesop, Ace is a reference to the Ace of Spade, Noland is a reference to him finding “no land”.
& the Realization that Awaits the Future Pirate King.
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Once again, Lodestar Island has entered my thoughts. It’s the island that the Roger Pirates reached - only to find themselves having to start their adventure anew.
In the latest opening, we see it twinkling at the end of the Grand Line; a shining star beyond the horizon.
There’s this nagging question that's bothering me - if Laugh Tale is the end goal, and Laugh Tale can be reached with the four Road Poneglyphs, what is the purpose of reaching the end of the Grand Line?
For a while now, it’s been hinted that a great incident will happen at Egghead.
There are some possibilities of what this could be...the death of a Gorosei will surely be shocking. Punk Record blasting out its content will also be shocking.
But I think there might be more.
In this thread, I’ll share my theory on what the incident could be and uncover some of Oda's secrets. It’s shocking; it might not come true, but at least, it’ll be fun to think about.
This'll be a long one, so buckle up.
Let’s talk about Kuma, the Hero Who'll Break The Sky.
A theory which starts at Thriller Bark and ends, like a retro mecha anime, with Bonney on a giant robot.
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A little disclaimer before we start - this theory will speculate about what might happen in the next few chapters. It may or may not come true - still, if there's a chance to use knowledge I learned from being an ARMY, I'll jump at it.
Also, there'll be puns. Let's go.
To cut to the chase, I'll talk about how Kuma is "inside" the Ancient Robot. I'm by no means the first to propose this idea - a big shout-out to @writingpanini who's been on this.
In this theory, I’ll talk about the secret Imu is hiding and, more importantly, its sinister connection to Devil Fruits.
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The Phantom Room, or the Lost Chamber was first mentioned in Chapter 1084. We know little about it - other than the fact that the guards who see it seem to disappear.
It’s clearly an important place, with connections to Imu and perhaps even the Void Century - but why???
For this theory, I’ll break it down to three sections - (1) connections to Newkama Land, (2) the meaning of 幻, or maboroshi, and finally, (3) how everything points back to the Devil Fruits.
This theory will have some reaches, puns (of course) and all that good stuff. Let's go!