Recently, we were introduced to a character named Saturn of one of the Goroseevs. Does this mean that Saturn will be at the level of an admiral or higher? The Emli Gorosei are immortal and have lived for a thousand years - they are the strongest in this world.
Oda wouldn't introduce a character that wouldn't play a big role. Yes, one might say that the Gorosei are needed to activate the Seraphim, but in fact, it was possible to create a different hierarchy in the activation of the Seraphim. The author wanted to introduce us to one of the rulers of the world of Saturn and if he turns out to be, as many assume, immortal, this will change both the balance of power and the idea of \u200b\u200bwhat the final will be.
If Saturn turns out to be a strong character comparable to a yonko or a pirate king, it can be assumed that the rest of the Gorosei are also strong.
Among all the old people, the owner of the Kitetsu sword, similar to Gandhi, stands out the most. If he is immortal, it can be assumed that it is he, and not Mihawk, who is the real strongest swordsman in the world over the past 1000 years, and maybe in the entire history of the world.
Zoro's goal is not just to become the strongest, but to become the strongest swordsman that he ever lived, and he will only achieve this goal if he defeats Gorosei.
However, what does this tell us about Mihawk? Does he know that he has no right to bear this title? Perhaps, because Mihawk is looking for someone who could surpass him, which means that it can be assumed that Mihawk is no match for the immortal Gandhi.
Oda wouldn't introduce a character that wouldn't play a big role. Yes, one might say that the Gorosei are needed to activate the Seraphim, but in fact, it was possible to create a different hierarchy in the activation of the Seraphim. The author wanted to introduce us to one of the rulers of the world of Saturn and if he turns out to be, as many assume, immortal, this will change both the balance of power and the idea of \u200b\u200bwhat the final will be.
If Saturn turns out to be a strong character comparable to a yonko or a pirate king, it can be assumed that the rest of the Gorosei are also strong.
Among all the old people, the owner of the Kitetsu sword, similar to Gandhi, stands out the most. If he is immortal, it can be assumed that it is he, and not Mihawk, who is the real strongest swordsman in the world over the past 1000 years, and maybe in the entire history of the world.
Zoro's goal is not just to become the strongest, but to become the strongest swordsman that he ever lived, and he will only achieve this goal if he defeats Gorosei.
However, what does this tell us about Mihawk? Does he know that he has no right to bear this title? Perhaps, because Mihawk is looking for someone who could surpass him, which means that it can be assumed that Mihawk is no match for the immortal Gandhi.




