Who will be the Next Strawhat?


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Sad that you don't bet, otherwise I would have made you limit your possibility to comment for a week to only `pop culture slogans´ and `names of dishes´.
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His post would not be that of a shipwright. Oda already hinted at what the last post entails. He stated in chapter 979:

"You folks are as lively as ever!! But when everyone is worked up about fighting, the key will be ... ... having someon who can calmly observe the state of the battle!!"

This task comes with the last post on the Sunny. So, it has to be someone very calm and observing.
Who's the calmest then? Between Vegaskunk and Lucci?
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honey glazed mustard gherkin tartare
 

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Sad that you don't bet, otherwise I would have made you limit your possibility to comment for a week to only `pop culture slogans´ and `names of dishes´.
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His post would not be that of a shipwright. Oda already hinted at what the last post entails. Jinbe stated in chapter 979:

"You folks are as lively as ever!! But when everyone is worked up about fighting, the key will be ... ... having someon who can calmly observe the state of the battle!!"

This task comes with the last post on the Sunny. So, it has to be someone very calm and observing.
ah yeah jinbe talking about himself means fucking lucci will join, the one piece fandom is really the dumbest of all
 
Point one- "I can't just abandon everyone" "I doubt either of us would enjoy our adventures if we were worrying about Wano".
In other words, the real reason she is staying because Momo and the scabbards can't protect Wano, not because it fulfills her dream.

Point two- "But man, I still want to be one of you, a real crewmate"- she still wants to be a strawhat. She gave up on it because she felt she had to stay in Wano to protect it. This is the opposite of One Piece's core message.

Point three- "Careful Yamato, Momo has a lot of pride, don't wound it". In other words, she told Momo it's what she wanted because she knew he wouldn't accept her giving up her dream to protect him, it would hurt his pride.

Point 4- "I know, I'll find another reason for me to stay" In other words, what she just said is the only reason she currently has. If what she told Momo about wanting to explore Wano was true, she wouldn't need to find "another reason". This also shows that protecting Wano is not sufficient for her.

Your conclusion was right, but every detail of your theory was dead wrong. I agree that Yamato's story is likely done, but writing paragraphs about your headcannon theory doesn't prove anything when the manga proves it's just fanfiction.
Nothing here is Yamato saying "Yamato said that staying in Wano isn't what she wanted" Yamato choosed that life winlingly just as predicted.

Point one- "I can't just abandon everyone" "I doubt either of us would enjoy our adventures if we were worrying about Wano".
In other words, the real reason she is staying because Momo and the scabbards can't protect Wano, not because it fulfills her dream.
Here is something I wrote after the realease of chapter 1047

In good stories desires to become the opposite or a twist on the original desire (spoiler alert):

- Jack Sparrow, Pirate 1/2/3 is first egotistical and only wants immortality for himself but gives it up at the end to save his friend
- Grant, in Jurassic Park, starts with a hate for children, but he will developp a relationship with them and will end up doing everything to keep them safe at the end
- Wall-E's main desire will be to stay close to Eve.. but he will end up doing everything to Bring everyone back on Earth, Eve's first mission.

Desire are related to the flaws and the needs of the character.

Let's say that you begin your story with an old man protagonist, alone in his house. He will do everything to keep away children's out of his home.

The desire: To keep Children's out
The flaws : The old man is crunky, and has a very associable behavior
The need : The character needs to understand that being alone will only get him so far..

At the beginning a little child, let's say a far relative having no one else.. will be given to his care...

And with that, you have the beginning of a story. (I simplified things here, it's a bit more technical in reality)

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This is a simple exemple to make you understand that the primary desire is but a consequence of the flaws/personnality of the protagonist and in most stories.. because the protagonist is bound to evolve.. the desire is bound to evolve with them. (The old man will understand to take care of this boy and will be more welcoming of the neightboors) - It changes in something more personnal, more logical, more ethical. (sometimes the exact opposite of that, for example Anakin in Star Wars E3 primary desire is to help the Jedi council understand the truth behind chancelor Palpatine's skeam, and ends up following him at the ends, destroying the Jedi order)

In the case of Yamato, there is nothing really personnal in her wish to join Luffy, it's but a consequence of what she heard about him and her goal to be free. Like Yamato said it herself: "As Ace brother, I figured you would let me a place on your ship". > This is not a logical reasonning.

That is why I think something much more personnal is coming for Yamato, something that will truly make her udnerstand how she can achieve freedom. But for that: Yamato needs something: To understand who she really is and to accept her responsilities as a guide for Momo. (at least, that's what the story is hinting so far)

Primary desire: To sail the seas
Flaws : Yamato is not acting for herself or as herself
Need : Yamato needs to live for her, for her own life, she needs to understand what she truly want


For Carrot it's the same but in the opposite. Carrot never stated that she wanted to leave forever with Luffy like you all keep saying, she wanted at first just to go on a simple adventure.

Primary desire: To have fun
Flaws: Carrot don't understand the hardship of the seas and is constantly driven to defeats for her and others
Need: Carrot needs do understand who she truly is in front of hardship and that she deserves to be a pirate.


I was wrong on one thing indeed concerning Yamato, I thought that she would understand that she needed to guide Momo as this was what the story was hinting. The rest happened as predicted and for the reason I said. Yamato's desire was to be free, she found a new way to do this, by doing the exact opposite of what her father wanted to be.

Here is what I wrote the day chapter 1049 dropped:

I'm saying that yamato will CHOOSE her own pass.

What you guys don't understand is that becoming a guardian of Wano doesn't mean that Yamato is doing what her father wants.

Why ?

Because Kaido wanted Yamato to become the shogun in order for HIM to be in control and transform Wano into a chaos land.

But if Yamato chooses for herself to become the guardian of Wano, she will do the EXACT OPPOSITE of that.

By making Yamato do that, Oda will prove that Yamato is finally free. Free from the chains of her father's wishes and will. She will make wano a better place, FREE from her dad's shadow.

That's what true freedom is: the freedom to choose.


Yamato choosed true freedom. And you guys needs to understand that.
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I'm not sure if that is meant sarcastic or not. :sus:
Yup its sarcastic, sorry mate.
 
Nothing here is Yamato saying "Yamato said that staying in Wano isn't what she wanted" Yamato choosed that life winlingly just as predicted.



Here is something I wrote after the realease of chapter 1047

In good stories desires to become the opposite or a twist on the original desire (spoiler alert):

- Jack Sparrow, Pirate 1/2/3 is first egotistical and only wants immortality for himself but gives it up at the end to save his friend
- Grant, in Jurassic Park, starts with a hate for children, but he will developp a relationship with them and will end up doing everything to keep them safe at the end
- Wall-E's main desire will be to stay close to Eve.. but he will end up doing everything to Bring everyone back on Earth, Eve's first mission.


Desire are related to the flaws and the needs of the character.

Let's say that you begin your story with an old man protagonist, alone in his house. He will do everything to keep away children's out of his home.

The desire: To keep Children's out
The flaws : The old man is crunky, and has a very associable behavior
The need : The character needs to understand that being alone will only get him so far..


At the beginning a little child, let's say a far relative having no one else.. will be given to his care...

And with that, you have the beginning of a story. (I simplified things here, it's a bit more technical in reality)

--

This is a simple exemple to make you understand that the primary desire is but a consequence of the flaws/personnality of the protagonist and in most stories.. because the protagonist is bound to evolve.. the desire is bound to evolve with them. (The old man will understand to take care of this boy and will be more welcoming of the neightboors) - It changes in something more personnal, more logical, more ethical. (sometimes the exact opposite of that, for example Anakin in Star Wars E3 primary desire is to help the Jedi council understand the truth behind chancelor Palpatine's skeam, and ends up following him at the ends, destroying the Jedi order)

In the case of Yamato, there is nothing really personnal in her wish to join Luffy, it's but a consequence of what she heard about him and her goal to be free. Like Yamato said it herself: "As Ace brother, I figured you would let me a place on your ship". > This is not a logical reasonning.

That is why I think something much more personnal is coming for Yamato, something that will truly make her udnerstand how she can achieve freedom. But for that: Yamato needs something: To understand who she really is and to accept her responsilities as a guide for Momo. (at least, that's what the story is hinting so far)

Primary desire: To sail the seas
Flaws : Yamato is not acting for herself or as herself
Need : Yamato needs to live for her, for her own life, she needs to understand what she truly want



For Carrot it's the same but in the opposite. Carrot never stated that she wanted to leave forever with Luffy like you all keep saying, she wanted at first just to go on a simple adventure.

Primary desire: To have fun
Flaws: Carrot don't understand the hardship of the seas and is constantly driven to defeats for her and others
Need: Carrot needs do understand who she truly is in front of hardship and that she deserves to be a pirate.


I was wrong on one thing indeed concerning Yamato, I thought that she would understand that she needed to guide Momo as this was what the story was hinting. The rest happened as predicted and for the reason I said. Yamato's desire was to be free, she found a new way to do this, by doing the exact opposite of what her father wanted to be.

Here is what I wrote the day chapter 1049 dropped:

I'm saying that yamato will CHOOSE her own pass.

What you guys don't understand is that becoming a guardian of Wano doesn't mean that Yamato is doing what her father wants.

Why ?

Because Kaido wanted Yamato to become the shogun in order for HIM to be in control and transform Wano into a chaos land.

But if Yamato chooses for herself to become the guardian of Wano, she will do the EXACT OPPOSITE of that.

By making Yamato do that, Oda will prove that Yamato is finally free. Free from the chains of her father's wishes and will. She will make wano a better place, FREE from her dad's shadow.

That's what true freedom is: the freedom to choose.

Yamato choosed true freedom. And you guys needs to understand that.
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Yup its sarcastic, sorry mate.
My God, you wrote all of this only to be disproven in the very next panel when Yamato says she still wants to join the strawhats:endthis:

Look at my post again, you fool. It's right there on the same image.
 
My God, you wrote all of this only to be disproven in the very next panel when Yamato says she still wants to join the strawhats:endthis:

Look at my post again, you fool. It's right there on the same image.
Sigh..

Are you going to explain that the panels where Yamato said that staying in Wano isn't what she wanted
Please, show me the exact panel where Yamato says that :)
 
Nothing here is Yamato saying "Yamato said that staying in Wano isn't what she wanted" Yamato choosed that life winlingly just as predicted.



Here is something I wrote after the realease of chapter 1047

In good stories desires to become the opposite or a twist on the original desire (spoiler alert):

- Jack Sparrow, Pirate 1/2/3 is first egotistical and only wants immortality for himself but gives it up at the end to save his friend
- Grant, in Jurassic Park, starts with a hate for children, but he will developp a relationship with them and will end up doing everything to keep them safe at the end
- Wall-E's main desire will be to stay close to Eve.. but he will end up doing everything to Bring everyone back on Earth, Eve's first mission.


Desire are related to the flaws and the needs of the character.

Let's say that you begin your story with an old man protagonist, alone in his house. He will do everything to keep away children's out of his home.

The desire: To keep Children's out
The flaws : The old man is crunky, and has a very associable behavior
The need : The character needs to understand that being alone will only get him so far..


At the beginning a little child, let's say a far relative having no one else.. will be given to his care...

And with that, you have the beginning of a story. (I simplified things here, it's a bit more technical in reality)

--

This is a simple exemple to make you understand that the primary desire is but a consequence of the flaws/personnality of the protagonist and in most stories.. because the protagonist is bound to evolve.. the desire is bound to evolve with them. (The old man will understand to take care of this boy and will be more welcoming of the neightboors) - It changes in something more personnal, more logical, more ethical. (sometimes the exact opposite of that, for example Anakin in Star Wars E3 primary desire is to help the Jedi council understand the truth behind chancelor Palpatine's skeam, and ends up following him at the ends, destroying the Jedi order)

In the case of Yamato, there is nothing really personnal in her wish to join Luffy, it's but a consequence of what she heard about him and her goal to be free. Like Yamato said it herself: "As Ace brother, I figured you would let me a place on your ship". > This is not a logical reasonning.

That is why I think something much more personnal is coming for Yamato, something that will truly make her udnerstand how she can achieve freedom. But for that: Yamato needs something: To understand who she really is and to accept her responsilities as a guide for Momo. (at least, that's what the story is hinting so far)

Primary desire: To sail the seas
Flaws : Yamato is not acting for herself or as herself
Need : Yamato needs to live for her, for her own life, she needs to understand what she truly want



For Carrot it's the same but in the opposite. Carrot never stated that she wanted to leave forever with Luffy like you all keep saying, she wanted at first just to go on a simple adventure.

Primary desire: To have fun
Flaws: Carrot don't understand the hardship of the seas and is constantly driven to defeats for her and others
Need: Carrot needs do understand who she truly is in front of hardship and that she deserves to be a pirate.


I was wrong on one thing indeed concerning Yamato, I thought that she would understand that she needed to guide Momo as this was what the story was hinting. The rest happened as predicted and for the reason I said. Yamato's desire was to be free, she found a new way to do this, by doing the exact opposite of what her father wanted to be.

Here is what I wrote the day chapter 1049 dropped:

I'm saying that yamato will CHOOSE her own pass.

What you guys don't understand is that becoming a guardian of Wano doesn't mean that Yamato is doing what her father wants.

Why ?

Because Kaido wanted Yamato to become the shogun in order for HIM to be in control and transform Wano into a chaos land.

But if Yamato chooses for herself to become the guardian of Wano, she will do the EXACT OPPOSITE of that.

By making Yamato do that, Oda will prove that Yamato is finally free. Free from the chains of her father's wishes and will. She will make wano a better place, FREE from her dad's shadow.

That's what true freedom is: the freedom to choose.

Yamato choosed true freedom. And you guys needs to understand that.
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Yup its sarcastic, sorry mate.
i get the feeling you consume too much entertainment media...
 
ah yeah jinbe talking about himself means fucking lucci will join, the one piece fandom is really the dumbest of all
Who said that this is the only hint pointing towards Lucci as the 11th crew member?

Here, because I'm such a nice person: Hints
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Then leave so we can regain average IQ?

Forgot this thread had a poll, looks like most people voted Vivi, that definitely makes no sense.
I could understand people voting for Vivi, since she has come now into focus again. I wouldn't wonder, if we are going to see her in the next arc.

She does need to go to a country, which is not affiliated with the WG.
 

Peroroncino

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Who said that this is the only hint pointing towards Lucci as the 11th crew member?

Here, because I'm such a nice person: Hints
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I could understand people voting for Vivi, since she has come now into focus again. I wouldn't wonder, if we are going to see her in the next arc.

She does need to go to a country, which is not affiliated with the WG.
such a massive wall of text for things that mean nothing
 
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