Well now we know that Rocks isn’t the type to implant his own soul to his son to continue his dreams and he even think he killed his son and wife,What could zoro and Luffy have meant by “it’s them”.Knowing Oda the simple answer could be that they where simply referring to Blackbeards crew lol
Blackbeard never Slept, He was already born Special, Xebec has nothing to do with it,
Just like Loki was born Different, and Vegapunk was born Smart, and Big Mom was born too Strong ... etc
Nah it’s okay because his claw weapon isn’t technically a sword same way Whitebeard’s weapon isn’t
Thinking about it I wonder if there’s a supreme grade claw weapon
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Actually if Blackbeard ends up fighting Shamrock somehow he could end up stealing Cerberus
I've never understood why people decided that Luffy and Zoro figured out Blackbeard was multiple people in 5 seconds, but not his entire crew, old crew, Roger pirates, Shanks, the entire marines etc didn't
I also think that they were simply referring to Blackbeard's crew. Both Luffy and Zoro have met Burgess and Doc Q during their stay in Jaya, so they must've deduced that they were BB's crewmates.
It’s clear the “them” was always referring to BBs crew. Luffy and Zoro could tell that BB wasn’t alone. The 3 souls theory imo was always just a theory people used to explain shanks getting scarred by BB
I dont think anything is debunked yet.
Multiple souls inside Blackbeard is still a possibility.
And the only logical explanation for why he can eat multiple Devil Fruits.
Somehow, both Rocks and Blackbeard pursue specific Devil Fruits.
This is either something inherited through the bloodline in the Davy Clan or someone talks into their ear aka 2nd soul.
I am quite certain that "them" didnt refer to the crew but to Blackbeard himself.
It’s clear the “them” was always referring to BBs crew. Luffy and Zoro could tell that BB wasn’t alone. The 3 souls theory imo was always just a theory people used to explain shanks getting scarred by BB
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