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Oden always valued his own ego too much. He had always been a larger than life personality. This is the whole point of his character.
Oden's travels laid the groundwork for the eventual liberation of Wano.
Albeit it might not have seemed that way during his time but rather the opposite.
Oden's seemingly selfish actions lead to the scabbards finally getting in a position where they can take action in their own right: gather necessary allies to make Wano's liberation a reality.
On the first look, Oden's behavior was responsible for Wano's misery.
On the second look, it was exactly the thing needed.
Orochi's and Kaido's rule is one thing. But the centuries-long 'winter' that Wano had been living in due to their isolation following the events of the void century would have never even gotten a chance of ending, had Oden not been the outlier that he was.
Oden's personality was special since the day he was born.
He was the accumulation of Wano's freedom spirit, and if you will 'pioneer' spirit, in an age that otherwise saw nothing but conforming, superstitious, hypocritical and spineless subordinate-type citizens.
Oden's travels laid the groundwork for the eventual liberation of Wano.
Albeit it might not have seemed that way during his time but rather the opposite.
Oden's seemingly selfish actions lead to the scabbards finally getting in a position where they can take action in their own right: gather necessary allies to make Wano's liberation a reality.
On the first look, Oden's behavior was responsible for Wano's misery.
On the second look, it was exactly the thing needed.
Orochi's and Kaido's rule is one thing. But the centuries-long 'winter' that Wano had been living in due to their isolation following the events of the void century would have never even gotten a chance of ending, had Oden not been the outlier that he was.
Oden's personality was special since the day he was born.
He was the accumulation of Wano's freedom spirit, and if you will 'pioneer' spirit, in an age that otherwise saw nothing but conforming, superstitious, hypocritical and spineless subordinate-type citizens.
I also wanted to add, I feel Oden was also trying to atone for the Kurozumis being blood hunted by the citizens of Wano for generations even I think (I've heard this happens in Japan and or Korea or something) and your whole family is condemned for literal generations, cursed through all your descendants for the mistakes and "crimes" you make, whether its actual crimes or doing evil things in general or actual mistakes and accidents or w/e. Cursing your entire lineage/family/generations.
Oden treated Orochi way better than Orochi treated him and Orochi ironically was just as corrupt towards Oden as Wano's people had been to him and his family. He took full advantage of someone who was not manipulative/corrupt/evil or so, someone who was noble, heroic, selfless even though Oden was also pretty flawed, he had the best intentions too ultimately. Oden at the funeral of that guy and paying tribute to him was one of the best scenes I've ever seen in anything along with his ultimate sacrifice with his execution too.
Oden was like a Jesus figure of Wano even, a martyr for the greater good at least. I do feel he was trying to atone to Orochi and the Kurozumis for the mistakes and crimes of Wano's people and bear that burden of responsibility like Atlas did too with the Earth itself. People have compared Oden to men like Jesus, Hercules, Achilles, Atlas and such.