Xebec's design is typical rock star in the 90s and combination of others like yakuza's street punk, Saiyan's bang, Yu-Gi-Oh main character, and wrestler's name The Rock.
Well BB was what ? 2 years old during god valley ? And Xebec doesn't look like the " stick around " kind of dad so i don't see him having an sort of connection with him to a point where he holds grudges against people who killed him.....i assume we would've had some hint panels between BB and Garp even after the Coby escape, but nothing, tbh there's multiple routes, maybe BB just inherited Xebec's will like Luffy inherited Roger's
@EmperorKinyagi The number 1 biggest reason why the Admiral fan cope is retarded is: The whole point of having Xebec kill an ADMIRAL and not some random Celestial or something is clearly to hype up Xebec’s strength, so how would it make any sense for the Admiral to be sneaked and turf-restricted?
Bro appears a 1000 times with a sword, and then there's one panel of him not having his sword despite the fact that it's implied he cut a God damn hill top a millisecond ago.
OP Scholars: Yeah, there's no way he's a swordsman. He must be the user of "XYZ DF."
There's no fucking way Whitebeard didn't realize at some point Teach was the son of his former captain or he actually had dementia on top his other sickness.
Bro appears a 1000 times with a sword, and then there's one panel of him not having his sword despite the fact that it's implied he cut a God damn hill top a millisecond ago.
OP Scholars: Yeah, there's no way he's a swordsman. He must be the user of "XYZ DF."
big mom swings napoleon around too
she isnt a swordsman
hell of a dumb point
rocks has factually appeared 1 time in the story with a blade and he was a silhouette .
There's no fucking way Whitebeard didn't realize at some point Teach was the son of his former captain or he actually had dementia on top his other sickness.
There's no fucking way Whitebeard didn't realize at some point Teach was the son of his former captain or he actually had dementia on top his other sickness.
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