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Doggo

Welcome to the House of Hope
So in other words you have nothing to prove lol
Are you familiar with the basic concepts of conflict in literature?
Let me help you with this image.
Or even this one with Franky
"Conflict" is imperative to develop a character and the story. It is what moves everything forward, or keeps it from moving, or makes it take a step back. It dictates the rhythm of a story. I love a good "conflict". It keeps me invested on the plot or character. Makes it compelling, interesting, makes you root for someone or something to happen. It makes you FEEL things. Be it sadness over a dead ship, be it awe in seeing your favorite character doing something amazing.
Having said that, there are two types of conflict going with Sanji's current situation:
- Character vs Self, the most obvious one
- Character vs Technology.
An internal struggle to "use the RS and get stronger for your friends, but at the cost of accepting the help from people you despise and made you suffer", "accept the changes in your body to be stronger, but at the cost of losing your emotions, that your mother sacrificed herself for you to keep?", "Does being changed means the character is no longer human? What is humanity? If he still manages to FEEL, is he still human?" These are all interesting questions that can be developed during this "mini-self-centered-arc".
I love these kinds of developments. I'm looking forward to see how Oda deals with it.
And I also like "black" more than "yellow", so I would also dig a hair color change.
But I only speak for myself. The others have their reasons that may or may not be any close to these ones.

Enlightened enough?
 
Lance, I know ur reading this u sadist.

Blink once if zoro chapter, blink twice if sanji chapter
What if he blinks 3 times?
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Are you familiar with the basic concepts of conflict in literature?
Let me help you with this image.
Or even this one with Franky
"Conflict" is imperative to develop a character and the story. It is what moves everything forward, or keeps it from moving, or makes it take a step back. It dictates the rhythm of a story. I love a good "conflict". It keeps me invested on the plot or character. Makes it compelling, interesting, makes you root for someone or something to happen. It makes you FEEL things. Be it sadness over a dead ship, be it awe in seeing your favorite character doing something amazing.
Having said that, there are two types of conflict going with Sanji's current situation:
- Character vs Self, the most obvious one
- Character vs Technology.
An internal struggle to "use the RS and get stronger for your friends, but at the cost of accepting the help from people you despise and made you suffer", "accept the changes in your body to be stronger, but at the cost of losing your emotions, that your mother sacrificed herself for you to keep?", "Does being changed means the character is no longer human? What is humanity? If he still manages to FEEL, is he still human?" These are all interesting questions that can be developed during this "mini-self-centered-arc".
I love these kinds of developments. I'm looking forward to see how Oda deals with it.
And I also like "black" more than "yellow", so I would also dig a hair color change.
But I only speak for myself. The others have their reasons that may or may not be any close to these ones.

Enlightened enough?
So essentially you stated exactly what the other guy was saying then? You want sanjis character to become more stoic or for him to become less of a perv since the constitutes a conflict within his character that he must a. Fight and b. Get back
 

Doggo

Welcome to the House of Hope
What if he blinks 3 times?
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So essentially you stated exactly what the other guy was saying then? You want sanjis character to become more stoic or for him to become less of a perv since the constitutes a conflict within his character that he must a. Fight and b. Get back
 
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