Did Enma have Oden's haki in it?


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I made AI generate full spoilers for 1122, enjoy:

Chapter 1122: “The Unveiling”
Brief Spoilers
Cover Story: Oda’s Tribute
In the bustling streets of Water 7, Smoker stands tall, his coat billowing in the salty breeze. The pirate flag with a skull and chef’s hat flutters above him, a symbol of defiance against the World Government. Oda, the legendary mangaka, immortalizes Smoker’s unwavering dedication by sketching him in intricate detail. The lines on Smoker’s face tell stories of battles fought, losses endured, and justice upheld. As readers turn the page, they feel the weight of farewell—the MHA author’s final chapter, a poignant goodbye to a beloved character.

Emeth’s Haki Clash
On the distant shores of Laugh Tale, the Elders gather, their ancient robes whispering secrets. Emeth, the enigmatic warrior, steps forward. His eyes blaze with determination, and the air crackles with anticipation. Joy Boy’s sealed Haki—the very essence of creation—unleashes. The sea trembles, and the skies weep. The Elders, once unyielding, falter. Their masks slip, revealing vulnerability. In this clash of wills, the world teeters on the edge of revelation.

Straw Hat’s Farewell
Egghead, the quirky inventor, tinkers with gadgets aboard the Thousand Sunny. Straw Hat Luffy approaches, his straw hat casting a shadow over the deck. Their laughter echoes—a bond forged through adventure, shared dreams, and countless meals. Luffy’s eyes hold both mischief and melancholy. Egghead hands him a new invention—a compass that points to the heart’s desire. As the ship sails toward the horizon, Luffy gazes back, knowing this is more than a farewell—it’s a promise to return.

The Silhouette of Joyboy
In the Void Century’s hidden chamber, the Poneglyphs whisper. There, bathed in moonlight, stands Joyboy—the original bearer of D. His silhouette dances on the walls, etching forgotten truths. His eyes, like galaxies, hold memories of lost civilizations, broken pacts, and a promise unfulfilled. This time, the silhouette is clearer, edges defined. Readers squint, yearning for answers. Who was Joyboy? What role did he play? The truth lingers, tantalizingly close.

Note from Jay Black
Jay Black, the cryptic informant, spills secrets across Discord channels. Some dismiss him as a hoax, but discerning readers sift truth from fiction. Jay’s words resonate—the Elders’ fall, the Straw Hat’s departure, Joyboy’s revelation. Yet caution prevails. The full summary awaits—a tapestry woven from threads of speculation and revelation. Hold your breath, dear reader, for the storm approaches.

Magazine Break
The presses pause, ink drying on unfinished pages. Fans huddle, theories swirling. The hiatus stretches—an abyss of anticipation. But fear not; the next issue will burst forth, ink and imagination colliding. Until then, let the spoilers echo, and may your dreams sail on the Grand Line.
 
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Next chapter 1123 out!

Chapter 1123: “Whispers of the Celestial Sea”
Brief Synopsis
The Forgotten Island
The Straw Hat crew sails toward an uncharted island—an enigma whispered among the waves. Its name, lost to time, echoes like a half-remembered dream. The island emerges from the mist, its shores adorned with ancient runes. Nami pores over her maps, eyes alight with curiosity. Robin deciphers cryptic inscriptions—the island’s secrets etched in forgotten languages.

The Celestial Sea
At the island’s heart lies the Celestial Sea—a pool of liquid stardust. Its surface shimmers, reflecting constellations long extinct. Luffy plunges in, his body weightless, senses heightened. He glimpses memories—the creation of the Grand Line, the forging of the Red Line, and the void that birthed the Void Century. The Celestial Sea whispers truths—the One Piece, the Will of D, and the cosmic balance.

The Guardians
Guardians stir—ancient beings bound to the island. Zoro faces a spectral swordsman—the echoes of countless duels. Sanji dances with a celestial chef—flavors transcending time. Usopp befriends a stardust archer—arrows that pierce fate. Chopper heals a wounded star-bear—constellations etched on its fur. Each guardian guards a Poneglyph—their stories entwined with history.

The Choice
The Celestial Sea offers a choice: enlightenment or oblivion. Luffy, eyes ablaze, chooses both. He drinks stardust, memories flooding—Roger’s laughter, Joy Boy’s tears, and the Void Century’s betrayal. The island trembles—the world’s balance shifting. The crew stands united—their fates rewritten. The One Piece awaits—the final revelation.

Epilogue
As dawn breaks, the Straw Hat sails flutter. The forgotten island fades, but its whispers linger. Nami updates her maps—the island’s coordinates etched. Robin pens a new Poneglyph—the Celestial Sea’s legacy. Luffy grins—the adventure never ends. And the stars watch—their secrets entrusted to pirates.
 
I used AI to write Usopp vs Shanks monkey

**Usopp vs. Shanks' Monkey: Clash of Legends**

The sun hung low in the sky, casting long shadows over the rocky landscape. Usopp stood confidently on a craggy outcrop, his slingshot poised, eyes narrowed. Across from him, Shanks' monkey—an enormous, fur-covered beast with a mischievous glint in its eye—rumbled a challenge.

"Think you can take me down, little man?" Usopp called out, a smirk on his face.

The monkey roared in response, a thunderous sound that echoed through the valley. Usopp’s heart pounded, but he stood his ground, fingers deftly adjusting his slingshot. He pulled back, loading a specially crafted projectile: a small, explosive star.

With a swift motion, Usopp released the star, sending it sailing through the air. The monkey's eyes tracked the projectile, and with a flick of its massive arm, it swatted the star aside. The explosion was harmless, but the monkey was clearly unfazed, its confidence unshaken.

"Nice try!" Usopp yelled, not backing down. He took a deep breath and aimed his slingshot again, this time using a rapid-fire technique. A flurry of small, explosive stones shot out, creating a dazzling barrage.

The monkey, agile despite its size, danced around the onslaught with surprising grace. It leaped high into the air, dodging the stones with impressive acrobatics. As it descended, it swung its massive fists with terrifying force. Usopp's eyes widened, and he rolled to the side, narrowly avoiding a crushing blow.

"You’re not bad, but I’ve got tricks up my sleeve!" Usopp called out, grinning. He reached into his bag and pulled out a new weapon—a net infused with explosive powder.

With precise aim, Usopp hurled the net at the monkey. It ensnared the beast momentarily, but the monkey roared in anger, tearing through the net with sheer strength. The ensuing explosion was powerful enough to shake the ground, but the monkey's resolve remained unshaken.

The battle raged on, Usopp’s ingenuity clashing with the monkey’s brute force. The monkey leapt and charged, while Usopp’s tactical maneuvers kept it on its toes.

Finally, Usopp saw his opening. As the monkey prepared for another attack, Usopp fired a final, ingenious device: a multi-stage rocket. It shot into the air and exploded into a dazzling array of lights, creating a blinding spectacle.

The monkey, momentarily disoriented, staggered. Usopp seized the opportunity, using his slingshot to deliver a precise, concentrated strike to the monkey’s chest. The force of the blow, combined with the previous distractions, sent the monkey crashing to the ground.

Breathing heavily, Usopp stood over the fallen beast. The monkey groaned, clearly beaten but not broken. It looked up at Usopp with a begrudging respect, then slowly retreated.

Usopp lowered his slingshot and dusted off his hands. "That was quite the fight," he said, a satisfied grin on his face. "You’re a tough opponent, but I’m tougher."

With that, Usopp watched as the monkey disappeared into the distance, its roar echoing one last time. The battlefield was quiet once more, and Usopp stood victorious, his resolve and skill having won the day.
 
Kaido
  1. Is that katana the source of that strange haki?
  2. How does the katana bear odens presence?
  3. It hurt so it must be odens sword
If you want to argue semantics about zoro not using odens haki and not being the source of it than technically you’re right
Enma was the source doing it not zoro

:kata:
1. Why would the haki be strange if it was Oden whom he was familiar with? He would state that this haki is familiar not ask why it was so strange if it was odens haki.

2. It's been stated that all katanas bare the drive of its previous users.

3. You lost me on this one


There is nothing to argue. To argue would suggest both of us have a point. You technically don't thus this isn't an argument
 
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