True, I didn't remember to be honest. However...
There are a lot of things that could have been mentioned before, like Dragon Gods and any other beings having keys and celestial spirit summoners being just a kind of summoner. So if we are going to introduce new concepts anyway, they can come up...
Honestly somehow getting a key to summon the CSK would have been much more hype and consistent than the key she got. Specially since she also just got her aquarius key back.
I don't know how CSK power compares to a Dragon God, though, I'm too much of a casual reader regarding FT power scaling.
I had forgotten about Zoldeo. We don't see him use keys and he summoned dead people, though, right? It feels different from summoning existing spirits or dragons from afar.
Rustyrose was definitely different, I remember his power was about manifesting his imagination into reality.
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How come this is the first time we (and Lucy herself) hear about summoners? Have we ever seen someone summon something other than a celestial spirit before?
I really wanted resolution for Ignia's cliffhanger.
Noah's ship is tied to Joyboy's promise as well, and Zunesha is a 1000 years old so it could be him regardless of the world, but for now it has only mentioned Joyboy and not other Nikas.
Only Zunesha and Noah's presence there bothers me but it could just be that they had a role to play before Joyboy's time.
Edit: Also the advanced civilization is supposed to be the ancient kingdom, right? Shouldn't that be on the void century? It's confusing how there's a void century but we...
I haven't been reading into the theories of the community, but... don't both sides look like the void century? That would make them both the second world.
On the left side we have the battle against Imu, with countries like Wano and characters like Emeth.
On the right side we have Zunesha and...
I did not.
You said this:
I quoted saying that it's more simple than that: "If he refers to himself as a swordsman and uses swordsmanship he’s a swordsman".
Then you brought up King telling me to argue with Oda.
But if you agree that King never used swordsmanship in the first place, then...
Enel's move with the Ark Maxim was too similar to the ancient weapon Imu unleashed, so it's probably the ancient weapon on the mural, and Enel's ship may be something based around the same concept. A smaller version or something.
Oda also adds the villain's lines. Doesn't make the villains right.
Then you agree it's option B. What the hell are you even arguing about then?
As I said...
- King doesn't use swordsmanship, then he isn't a swordsman.
No need for any other data.
I'd put my money on this.
Even though chapter 1 demonstrates Shanks doesn't care about fair play that much if it's a fight between pirates (or bandits).
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