The original plan had an end goal of returning from the adventures to fight Kaido. The fact that 8 year old Yamato's original dream path is broken means that their original dream was changed therefore the current dream can be changed again. A precedent has been set.
How come she has to give up on the main part of her dream that she has mentioned at last 5 times now? She got stronger, she's fighting for Wano, all that's left is to leave and go on adventures. Why is it imperative that only that half get tossed aside?
A dream of leaving Wano and sailing is shallow with no end goal. "Sail the seas and be free" to do what? That dream is not comparable to the other members. If there is more to the dream, Yamato seems to be the type to already have exclaimed the details. My guess is Yamato has yet to fully grasp what their dream is.
Right. A guess. And right now, that guess contradicts the information we have right now. Brooke wants to reunite with a whale.
You said main villain. I said Oda. Villains can be correct and be used for narrative exposition too.
Oda is writing the villain...and why should the villain be proven right just for this instance?
180 turn possible reasons:
- Yamato seeing grown body Momo look like Momo's father Oden. Yamato: "I am Oden! You are Oden!! We are Oden!!!" "Oden" stays in Wano to protect and rebuild
Baseless assumption.
-she admires Oden
-knows Momo is Oden's son
-says she will die for Momo
-knows how important Wano is
-says it's imperative that Momo becomes the Shogun, open Wano's borders and lead the world to dawn
-knows she has DF of Wano's guardian
Still declared she's leaving.... but seeing Momo look like Oden would make her ditch her dream?
- Yamato being accepted by Wano natives as the Guardian Deity of Wano that helped bring down Kaido. Becomes a Wano samurai and stays to protect.
Which makes me wonder why nobody ever brings up Kaido talking down Yamato for thinking any of the samurai would ever except her as a comrade and how she has no friends.
- Yamato has to stay behind so that the Strawhats can escape Wano from World Government.
This is another baseless assumption. Why does Yamato specifically need to stay cause of the WG?
It's not that events have not been presented. It's you being open to the possibility of some version of said events. None of these events prevent Yamato from adventuring. It just wouldn't be with Luffy. As I stated Yamato's "dream" can be modified since it already has been. The original plan had nothing to do with Luffy.
Who says I'm not open to Yamato staying? I never wanted Yamato to join the SHs and think she's a trash character. I'm just don't buy into the anti-Yamato assumptions that rely on Yamato turning a 180
None of the SH dreams has anything to do with Luffy, but he affects them nonetheless. Zoro for example was afraid to die to achieving his dream but now he's willing to give it up for Luffy's sake.
I mean at least Luffy called Franky by his name.
He didn't call Chopper by name until he joins, and Oda says Luffy tends not to remember crewmates' names unless they join. Selective reasoning doesn't exclude Yamato.