This theory will take the perspective of Kurouma as he continues his investigation in to the incidents that happened at the Reverie.
I believe that this investigation will lead Kurouma to discovering Fujitora's true identity. Let me explain how.
Kurouma's investigation is focused on finding the connections between several incidents: The murder of Cobra; the disappearance of Vivi; and the raid of the Revolutionary Army.
The solution to this mystery may seem obvious, the answer is Sabo, right?
That is what we're led to believe, but it's not quite true. Sabo had nothing to do with Vivi escaping from CP0.
I've been considering this for a while now, and I have found that there actually is a character who has involvement in all of these situations. Fujitora.
First of all. Fuji was directly involved in the Revolutionary Army's raid. In fact, he actively helped them to free slaves.
Fujitora also had some involvement in the events that led up to the assassination of Cobra. It was Fujitora who approached Cobra & Riku with the petition to abolish the Warlords.
The success of this petition boosted Cobra's confidence in asking the questions that got him killed.
But what about the disappearance of Vivi? Fujitora doesn't have any involvement in that? Right? It is possible that he is involved, or will be.
This piece of foreshadowing, first noticed by @imthedauntlessJ may foreshadow Fujitora's involvement.
Whilst it seemed like no one could find Vivi after she disappeared, there is one person who would have been likely to be able to sense her presence. Fujitora.
We have seen previously that Fujitora is able to sense the presence of individuals on an island scale.
So, Fujitora may be involved in all of these incidents, but how does that get us any closer to discovering his true identity.
I believe that the key clue lies in one of the flags that appeared at the Sabo parade.
The Shimotsuki flag.
Fujitora's is a member of the Shimotsuki?!
Oda may have actually been hinting at this all along, as one of Fujitora's character traits is being a gambler.
@sandman_AP has pointed before that all of Zoro's family follow a gambling theme.
The concept of the Sun God Nika was first introduced to us in chapter 1018, during Jinbe's fight with Who's Who.
Who's Who told us of the legend of a warrior who it is said will one day free the slaves. A Warrior of Liberation!
Although we had not heard of this before. This legend seemed familiar to us already.
This is because Oda planted the seed for it was back in Skypiea. Through this scene of Luffy and the crew dancing at a bonfire. All the way back in chapter 253.
In this theory, I will discuss how I believe Oda will implement a major aspect of Norse mythology within Elbaf arc, and how this will tie to the overall mythology and lore of One Piece.
This concept is based on the Norse lore of "The Fate Singers." Let's get in to it.
"The Fate Singers" or "The Norns" as they're known according to Norse mythos, are a group of three powerful and divine maiden Giantesses.
These beings are said to weave the very fabric of fate through their songs. Even the Gods themselves are beholden to their divine power.
At the end of the latest chapter, we saw a brief flashback of Joyboy speaking with Emeth, and sealing his Conqueror's Haki in the rope.
I've got a piece about the concept of sealing Haki in the works, but for now, let's focus on the fact that Joyboy's appearance seems strange.
Many people have expressed disappointment at the fact that Oda is still using silhouettes, but others have pointed out that perhaps Joyboy seems to have an artificial hook-arm and peg-leg.
This would essentially be the arch-typical design for a pirate, all that is missing is an eyepatch.
In this theory, I will discuss the idea that Oda is using the "..." ellipsis to indicate that we should pay attention to what's not being said through Vegapunk's speech.
What happens if we follow or connect the dots, and read between the lines?
Let's get in to it.
It makes the most sense to start from the beginning of what we know, so let's begin with the events of Ohara.
If we go back to Robin's flashback, the original justification for CP9 raiding Ohara was the accusation that they were trying to obtain an Ancient Weapon.