Because the Roger Pirates never faced anyone hellbent on destroying anything. We've seen their skirmish with the WB pirates during the Wano flashback, where they're all having fun, punching and haki slicing away. Even during the "terrifying" GV, IMU only wanted to take care of Xebec, and...
Oda: "Zoro embodies the best traits of a swords-master."
Kagurabashi's author: "Step aside, lil bro."
Oda: "Kizaru is how a light-man fights."
GeGe: "Step aside, lil bro."
TBF, intention is also important. Roger and WB have never wanted to destroy the world (which the Marines tell us in MF that WB could still do even in his sick, olden days), while here Harald was bent by evil and thus a potential threat to anything in his way.
That being said, I also do not...
All right, I was a bit miffed by Sakamoto's arrival, but that ending won me over.
Maybe it's because I've just got myself some new pens, too :milaugh::milaugh:
Can a light switch be smarter or dumber than a person?
If current passes through it, it turns on; if not, it stays off.
Intelligence plays no role in it.
It could even be something older that ties in with Aramaki's tattoo: a murder-suicide of two primordial lovers, Nika and IMU, whose wills survived through their DFs and every time they get awakened, fate brings them back together, except one always tries to murder the other.
I haven't given IMU's origin much thought myself.
Other people's theories that have caught my imagination are mainly two:
- IMU as the DF will which awakened and overwrote the original user;
or
- IMU as a shadow who was fed a hito hito DF, becoming human-like. IMU would be the product of...
There's plenty of room to make it interesting.
She-IMU could be from a people the AK stole land/resources from, and JB could've agreed to recognize her right to the throne (instead of Davy Jones) only to find out that she didn't have the best intentions toward the future of the AK.
IDK what IMU is, but she's not one of the four gods. I think her backstory is a failed romance, where either she had to betray her lover, or her lover betrayed her and she had him killed. Either way, I think it's through the lover that IMU gained control to the abyss, and while she does do a lot...
Imagine if after the timeskip, on FMI, Sanji tells the crew that he's glad to have finally escaped the Okama island, only for Zoro to reveal that, "BTW, I'm gay now," immediately winking at Sanji :suresure:
I have everything like you said, but switch IMU with Shirahoshi for sea goddess.
I think all gods are on the good guys' side (BB excluded), while the WG has none.
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