Simply looking at his reaction to the buster call order in Ohara. Could it be?
Begegang Mar 15, 2024 #1 Mar 15, 2024 #1 Simply looking at his reaction to the buster call order in Ohara. Could it be?
Shiroyru Mar 15, 2024 #5 Mar 15, 2024 #5 Lol idk why people are obsessed with the idea of one of the Gorosei being a traitor. They’re all clearly evil as shit
Lol idk why people are obsessed with the idea of one of the Gorosei being a traitor. They’re all clearly evil as shit
Konstantis Mar 16, 2024 #11 Mar 16, 2024 #11 They rule hundreds years so why someone could even want to betray?
AmiralTensei Mar 16, 2024 #12 Mar 16, 2024 #12 At first Oda wanted to portray the Gorosei as grey antagonistes. With Saturn he obviously dropped this idea.
At first Oda wanted to portray the Gorosei as grey antagonistes. With Saturn he obviously dropped this idea.
ArturCantSpeakJapanese Mar 16, 2024 #13 Mar 16, 2024 #13 Begegang said: Simply looking at his reaction to the buster call order in Ohara. Could it be? Click to expand... The anime gave this line to Marcus Mars I think. I was watching the anime with my dad and was surprised to see it wasn't nusjuro.
Begegang said: Simply looking at his reaction to the buster call order in Ohara. Could it be? Click to expand... The anime gave this line to Marcus Mars I think. I was watching the anime with my dad and was surprised to see it wasn't nusjuro.
MonochromeYoru Mar 16, 2024 #14 Mar 16, 2024 #14 That's just oda tryna humanize the gorosei. That they regret having to take the life of a great scholar like Clover, But it's for the "greater good" so it had to be done bullshit.
That's just oda tryna humanize the gorosei. That they regret having to take the life of a great scholar like Clover, But it's for the "greater good" so it had to be done bullshit.