"Don't fight against nature or you'll pay the price."
Later on, the number 16 is mentioned. If you're into goroawase, 16 = I MU.
Maybe there is something here, huh? Bartolomeo and the Barto Club might be hiding something. β£οΈ
The more I look into Gambia, the more strange coincidences appear. In the same chapter (802) that Gambia talks about his grandmother, we also see Miss Buckin.
The patter on Gambia's biceps and Miss Buckin's coat are the same. Fishy.
(Okay, Gambia hour is over. Carry on.)
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Obviously, this thread is going to be full of spoilers. If you think knowing what the One Piece could be will ruin your experience, turn back. π
That said, it's been 25 years and more than a thousand episodes and chapters. I think it's about time we learn what it is.
I'll structure this thread like this:
#1 My criteria for the One Piece
#2 My foundational assumption
#3 What the treasure is and why it makes complete sense
#4 What it means for the bigger story
#5 Some concluding words
Disclaimer: This is a theory that is only semi-serious.
A part of me just wants Zoro to be some guy who trains hard, but given whatβs going on with the rest of the Straw Hats, he's probably special in some form.
This is a wild guess, with some interesting evidence. Let's go.
Let's recap what we know about Zoro - there's very little.
He grew up in Shimotsuki Village. He trained under Koushirou and had a rivalry against Kuina who died.
He then left to fulfill his goal of becoming the World's Strongest Swordsman and fulfill his promise with Kuina.
In this thread, considering the events of 1041 and some recent connections Iβve made, I want to explore other angles that lead to the same conclusion.