Amazing analysis, one of the reasons why I love this arc so damn much:

https://www.reddit.com/r/OnePiece/comments/gbo1pl


Somehow they missed out Perona's DF though, the embodiment of depression as a weapon too.

They could have mentioned Brook's remorse over Laboon and thus losing his crew and "breaking his promise" to Laboon too:
















Brook and Moria, maybe even Perona are extremely underrated and misunderstood and I will fight on that hill to the bitter end gladly. (Great song by Placebo too, The Bitter End. Song To Say Goodbye really hits hard as well, especially for someone like me and also what I tried to do recently and in the past.)

https://www.reddit.com/r/Piratefolk/comments/1ki3y4y
Moria is such a broken character and more people need to talk about it. He fell off the hardest out of any character that experienced a major loss outside of maybe Chinjao.
 

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Angewomon is such a baddie.
Moria is such a broken character and more people need to talk about it. He fell off the hardest out of any character that experienced a major loss outside of maybe Chinjao.
Completely agree man. Tragedies like this can define the tone and world building of a series so much, it can really ground in reality for those oblivious to it.
As much as it breaks my heart to see Moria suffer like this, at the same time, his perserverance to never give up and keep trying, to adapt is extremely inspiring. He stayed true to himself and I think like many others who gave up on their dreams/ambitions, they are feeling resurged by encountering, fighting and being defeated by Luffy.
As much as he's defeating them and "ruining their ambitions", he's ironically saving them at the same time and realigning them to their true ambitions and selves. Like reginiting a long lost, extinguished flame or something like that, a phoenix rising from the ashes. How fitting for a Sun God lol.

Also on a certain other note relating to deep tragedy too....



:risitasad::peperain::pepemotion::pepemy::perocry:

I'm adamant we're gonna get Garling hunting down Shanks' mother during the slave hunt or she will die to someone else at least during it. But more likely Garling for maximum narrative sadism and thus tragedy from Oda.

One more hint from Redon btw:

 
You'd think with how much providers were hyping this thing up like it was the greatest chapter of the year, that somebody would have cracked and leaked it early. But nope!
Only the One Piece fandom
One piece is probably the manga that have the most number of people having acces to part of the chapter but NOBODY want to leak it. Probably because they make money of it, i know people who got offered a LOT for JUST the main part of the chapter
 
We see a young Dragon sitting at a desk, he feels the desk up and down. " This is where I need to be"

Just then in an Amazing DOUBLE SPREAD

Akainu comes crashing in destroying young Dragon's desk! Shouting we need you out on the battlefield! The Celestials need more lobster!

Just then Dragon looks East. Tear drops down his eyes looking at the broken desk.

"Thus the world needed revolution!'

Editor note: The start of the Revolutionary Army beg
ins today!
 
I really like Blackbeard, and I really want Oda to use his "abnormal" genetics effectively, because in my opinion, if Oda doesn't know how to properly utilize this "three souls" thing, the character will decline significantly.

Another important point: since Blackbeard began to possess "three souls," Xebec seems like a man too honorable to want to harm his son. Did he do something after Blackbeard was born? Something like a "ritual"?
 
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