Hey your thoughts on this?
*updated:King of hell is green fire not AcoA
Thats an absolutely genius concept and perfectly fitting for Zoro! Such a simple idea but with so much depth potentially! The Wado Ryu style is so ideal too, it fits with that classic Bushido belief and also resonates with Kuina, Mihawk, Koshiroe etc. Really feel the Rurouni Kenshin, Gintama and general samurai type vibes with it, especially the wandering swordsman and such. I can see Fujitora being a fan of that style too, heh. (Plus Fujitora has amazing CoO and gentle precision/precise gentleness too.)
To think of it, Oda has given Sanji two types of flames now and also two types of flames for Zoro? Colour wise? Luffy also has been able to use flames and given his new nika form, maybe he could gain white flames too?
Oda talked about the "mother flame" with Imu recently and Vegapunk mentioned an infinite energy source revolving around fire too recently IIRC?
We don't even know how or why Zoro can use Asura still and also is BOAT is CoO related, although it must be ofc? A prelude to CoO haki? Hell we still dont know how you make a blade turn black either to be fair LMAO!
I remember seeing a theory linking Zoro to the murals with the sky races that Enel found on the moon too. Linking Zoro to Skypeia as a result? It was that arc where Zoro told Enel to his face that he does not believe in/pray to God and was fearless in the face of a (false/self declared) god too. Linking Zoro by his earrings I mean. Skypeia had the "city of gold" and Wano was the "country of gold", feels like this is gonna relate to Zoro somehow, especially given his earrings are golden ofc.
This website in relation to his earrings also said something very interesting:
https://www.sweetandspark.com/one-piece-the-mysterious-origin-of-roronoa-zoros-earrings/
"Zoro is shown to be very protective of his earrings, and they are often used as a way to identify him. While the function of the earrings is never explicitly stated, it is possible that they serve as a good luck charm for Zoro. This is supported by the fact that, in the series, Zoro is shown to be very unlucky when he does not have them on."
Can someone verify if this is true? It has a LOT of weight to it if its true! A lot of implications potentially! Worth its weight in gold even haha!:zorothink:
Also we still dont know or why he lost his eye. Curious isn't it? Oda was flippant when talking about Zoro losing an eye sometime before too.