General & Others Carrot too important to join

#21
I would make sense for Zou to have a really important fruit, but Oda fumbled the bag
Right?

Or for the WG to have fed Zunisha an important DF so to keep it out of the reincarnation cycle, given how difficult it is to kill such a colossal elephant.

It would have been a bit of bitter-sweet irony to punish Zunisha for his crime (whatever that might have been) by making his existence tied to his captain's return: as long as Zunisha lives, JB can never be back, and Zunisha cannot willingly kill himself nor ask others to kill him.
 
#23
Right?

Or for the WG to have fed Zunisha an important DF so to keep it out of the reincarnation cycle, given how difficult it is to kill such a colossal elephant.

It would have been a bit of bitter-sweet irony to punish Zunisha for his crime (whatever that might have been) by making his existence tied to his captain's return: as long as Zunisha lives, JB can never be back, and Zunisha cannot willingly kill himself nor ask others to kill him.
Zou is an very apt description of mount Penglai, where the plant of imortality is said to grow. Highest peaks coinciding with Zunnehsa. And imortality fruit that coincides with Zuneesha still being alive.

Some quotes from it's descrition.

" the beasts and bird are all unsullied white" - sulong

Also there's a tale where a "giant" from the kingdom of the dragon earl atack the turtles that carry the Penglai on their backs.

Humm a giant from the dragon kingdom....
 
#25
I was on this anime piracy site and the comments on the episode where carrot transformed everyone was TWEAKING over sulong carrot. But yeah she's mid, I think oda is done with boring ass furries
 
#26
I whole-heartedly believe Carrot's role is meant for bigger things and how we approached her as a Nakama candidate was flawed. She's the king of white lions, she mirrors the MC and even Imu who respesents the dark side of the moon coldest and away from the Sun which the light side of the moon (Carrot) reflects.
Enel wanting to be a God at Fairy Vearth was symbolic to who rules the moon is one that's meant to side with the Sun, not against it.
 
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