@VegaPank Is their any Possibility or Any Indication in the chapter that The Holy knights Guy in The Middle with a Sword got that Devil Fruit: Model Cerberus?
The more informations we have on Shanks and his family the more obvious it is that “stopping the war” was a political move rather than a “strength feat”
Once upon a time in the Grand Line, during the epic battle between the fearsome Red-Haired Shanks and the notorious Ratcatcher, Marshall D Teach, a.k.a. Cheat, the unthinkable happened. Cheat managed to land a devastating blow on Shanks, leaving him sprawled on the ground, battered and bruised.
As Shanks lay there, barely conscious, he felt an intense surge of power coursing through his veins. He could feel his body changing, transforming into something completely unexpected. And that's when it happened - Shanks awakened his secret Mythical Zoan: Rat Rat no Mi: Model Sneetch, the legendary backstabbing rat god! From that moment on, he would be known as Snitchboy!
As Shanks stood up, his injuries miraculously healed, he realized he had become the most formidable rodent ever to set paw on the high seas. With newfound agility, he scurried across the battlefield, confusing Cheat with his lightning-fast movements. Shanks' rat-like reflexes allowed him to dodge every attack and leave Cheat scratching his head in disbelief.
Cheat, initially confident in his victory, suddenly found himself being outmaneuvered by a rat with a vendetta. Snitchboy taunted Cheat, squeaking menacingly and challenging him to a game of cat and mouse. Cheat, bewildered by this bizarre turn of events, couldn't help but laugh at the absurdity of the situation.
But little did Cheat know, Snitchboy had a secret weapon up his tiny sleeve - a razor-sharp set of incisors that could gnaw through anything, including Cheat's powerful Haki-infused armor. With a mischievous grin, Snitchboy lunged forward, sinking his teeth into Cheat's leg. The once-feared pirate screamed in pain as Snitchboy gnawed away, leaving behind nothing but a tattered pant leg.
The battle continued, with Snitchboy relentlessly hounding Cheat at every turn. The crew members from both sides watched in awe and confusion as their captains engaged in an epic struggle that resembled a chaotic game of tag. Snitchboy would dart in and out, snatching Cheat's belongings and leaving small notes of mockery in their place. It was a battle like no other, a clash of rodents and pirates.
Eventually, Cheat, humiliated and exhausted, decided it was time to retreat. Snitchboy had proven to be an adversary he never anticipated, and he couldn't bear the embarrassment any longer. As Cheat sailed away, nursing his wounds and wondering how he would explain this defeat to his crew, Snitchboy sat atop the remains of his ship, triumphantly holding a small chunk of cheese, his spoils of war.
And so, the legend of Snitchboy spread across the seas, forever etching itself into the annals of pirate history. Red-Haired Shanks, the fearsome captain, had become the sneaky and mischievous rat who turned the tides of battle. And as for Cheat, he would forever be haunted by the memory of the rat god who stole his dignity, his treasure, and his heart... and a little bit of cheese.
In Japanese folklore, if you make a promise you had better keep it—even if you are the Emperor of Japan. Otherwise, the person you betrayed might hold it against you and transform into a giant rat with iron claws and teeth and kill your first-born son. That is the story of the Emperor Shirakawa, his son Prince Taruhito, and the Abbot of Miidera temple Raigo—better known as Tesso, the Iron Rat; or more simply as Raigo the Rat.
From redon Kuma goes to Mary Geoise and delivers the coordinates of the revolutionary base to the Gorosei.
The head of the holy knights: "it's time to surpass my brother, the ultimate snitch"
1. Because the reveries going on and people don’t know the face of the Knights of Gods. As such seeing someone identical to shanks walking around would cause mass panic. (Even mentioned that this is the reverie and he shouldn’t be here)
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