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Like morally I think Sengoku/Akainu/Garp/Borsalino are all in the same realm. Except Akainu worst of the 3 due to no hesitation in even killing Marines and civilians. Then Sengoku right after. Then Borsalino. And Garp having the best out of the four. But Garp is by no means the symbol of righteousness, which I thought was already established by Sabody pre-TS.
I would also throw Aramaki in there based off his actions, its just his words at Wano making me hesitate.
Hence why I've always disagreed with "villain admirals" or "Garp is waaayy more good than others"
Similarly with the Vice-Admirals you have morality ranging from Onigumo to Doberman to Momonga to Maynard to Smoker. All about protecting civilians and catching criminals, but moral separation in how far are they willing to take the sacrifices to do so.
Fujitora is the only one with clear cut superior morals.
Like morally I think Sengoku/Akainu/Garp/Borsalino are all in the same realm. Except Akainu worst of the 3 due to no hesitation in even killing Marines and civilians. Then Sengoku right after. Then Borsalino. And Garp having the best out of the four. But Garp is by no means the symbol of righteousness, which I thought was already established by Sabody pre-TS.
I would also throw Aramaki in there based off his actions, its just his words at Wano making me hesitate.
Hence why I've always disagreed with "villain admirals" or "Garp is waaayy more good than others"
Similarly with the Vice-Admirals you have morality ranging from Onigumo to Doberman to Momonga to Maynard to Smoker. All about protecting civilians and catching criminals, but moral separation in how far are they willing to take the sacrifices to do so.
Fujitora is the only one with clear cut superior morals.
