Questions & Mysteries What made King ask if Zoro intended to be a king? Do all kings have kingly ambitions?

Do everyone with kings haki intend to be king in their own way?


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#1

Like the title asked
  1. Why did king think zoro intended to be a king?
  2. Do everyone with kings haki intend to be king in their own way?
    • Yes, having kings haki by default makes your dreams and aspirations that of a king
    • No, only some with kings haki have aspirations or dreams of a king
 
#3
A lot of people with CoC do not want to be king.
Oden hated having people follow him and never wanted to be shogun of wano.
Whitebeard refused to be pirate king cause he didn’t want it
Ace didn’t want to be great but rather make Whitebeard great
Katakuri never wanted to leave Big Moms shadow
Garp has always knelt to the WG
Yamato has zero ambition
Coby only wants to be an admiral and didn’t even think he could do that
 

Peroroncino

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#5
Because the entire point of odens story was how he was wrong in not taking up the mantle of shogun or king.
Because if he had kaido would never have been able to take over.
So zoro accepted that he also strives to become the king of swordsmen.
Unlike king who said his life belongs to kaido and let kaido give him a name zoro has his own ambition besides making luffy pirate king and he will make his own name reach the heavens not one luffy gave him
 

Doggo

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#6
Katakuri never wanted to leave Big Moms shadow
To be fair, Katakuri decided to become the "beacon" of protection for all of his siblings, which, to him, were his "treasure".
That's very, VERY highlighted within his dynamic with Bruleé and how it pushed him to become the "perfect older brother".
It has nothing to do with "staying on BM's shadow".
 
#7
Yes, having kings haki by default makes your dreams and aspirations that of a king
It’s not about being a literal king… Like even King of the pirates isn’t a literal king…

every CoC user simply HAS TO HAVE this supposed “Kingly nature” to them… That’s why CoC is inborn and can’t be trained… Its like personality trait… you either have a certain personality naturally or you don’t
 
#20
Checking how the word "king" appears in Japanese, Conqueror's Haki is of course Haō-shoku no Haki, with the word Haō (覇王) meaning supreme king. In King's question he uses only the word "ō" (王) meaning just "king". King's own name, btw, is written キング (Kingu), in English and not in Japanese.

I believe King meant his question to be: So you have Conqueror's Haki now, huh?

Though King having no Conqueror's Haki himself makes me wonder why Kaido named him King. Did he believe he could reach that level?
 
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