Nusjuro is the Elder in charge of finance and over the past century there has been a 1800% inflation rate.
How the fuck does this man still have a job?
If anyone, probably
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ernest_Albert_Garlington
He was an American medal of honor recipient for his actions during the Wounded Knee Massacre.
Fits Garling pretty well I'd say (also the obvious name connection)
I'm bored and I've been reading a lot of battle shonen recently so I figured I should throw this together
5. Sagiri from Hell's Paradise
The deuteragonist of Jigokuraku. Really great character. I think her stoic, somewhat awkward personality played off great with the other characters. Her...
Okay this is actually a pretty interesting writeup. Personally, I don't think Akainu is ever going to abandon his ideals of absolute justice. I do see him potentially turning on the Elders like you described, but I don't think he's ever going to budge on his ideals, rather he would simply decide...
I think Imu is symbolic of the corruption and depravity of the current era. He obviously needs to be overthrown, but then the question is "What comes next?" Who takes power after Imu is dethroned? What does the "new era" entail? Who decides what that new era is?
I believe that this question is...
So Nusjuro, unlike the other CDs, has a distinctly Japanese name and manner of dress, which to me indicates that he might be from a different culture than the others.
Now that we know it's possible for someone to become a Celestial Dragon as long as they have the approval of the Five Elders, I...
I'm gonna say Blackbeard for one simple reason.
The main theme of One Piece is ambition. Imu and the Gorosei have been resting on their laurels for hundreds of years believing that they were immortal and would never be overthrown. Meanwhile Blackbeard and Luffy are rising upstarts who are...
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