General & Others Most interesting island in One Piece

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Of all the many islands and countries introduced and shown in more detail than just a simple introduction in One Piece, which one would you say is the most interesting in terms of geography, history, events there, inhabitants and general lore ?
 
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Wano had all seasons as far as I remember. And many different kinds of vegetation and animals, including dragons.

Saboady seems like a chill place too. Nami's island too - comfy east blue flora and fauna.

Uninteresting islands are Drum and Logue Town (basically fucking London)
 
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since me and my theory buddies from TLA have cracked the code on Nami's character and her backstory and her metalevels in One Piece, I can confidentally say that Weatheria is for me the most interesting island in One Piece
Where is Weatheria actually? Does the WG know it exists? Kuma had to have visited it.
 
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Where is Weatheria actually? Does the WG know it exists? Kuma had to have visited it'
It is an moving island

They travel and offer climate services to other islands



Its relation to WG is a mistery.

They are probably Vegapunk's friends and Kuma must have learned about them from the bible or from Vegapunk himself.

Did weatheria react to Vegapunk's message?
 

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#12
Good question 🤔

Never thought about which island was the most interesting/my favorite hmmm

Does Zunesha count as an island? If so that one, an island on the back of an ancient elephant who committed a crime is pretty interesting
 

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Where is Weatheria actually? Does the WG know it exists? Kuma had to have visited it'
It's most likely in paradise, like the other destinations of the SHPs
I think they know about it's existence but they are unable to track it maybe due to the high navigation and maneuvering capabilities of weatheria.

In my Nami theory I think that Nami is the last survivor of a bloodline of true wizards from the Ancient Kingdom and prior that.
The World Government did eradicate the existence of those wizards and their related magic capabilities, also because they wanted to be the only ones remaining who will be capable to use magic, and their magic of choice that shall survive over other magic powers is the Dark Magic that Imu and the Gorosei utilize.

Nami is the only surviving mage/witch of those ancient mage bloodlines and that is why she is the only mage-type fighter in the One Piece universe, and so heavily related to wizardry and godlyness. That's why the inhabitants of weatheria look like wizards.

There is more to it, like the real life reference to the Sami People of northern history/mythology. They were witchhunted for using "weather magic" and this could explain why Nami was found on a battlefield as a baby. Her parents were clearly hunted by the World Government because of their relationships/bloodline with the ancient wizards.

That's why Weatheria is so interesting, it is one of the missing pieces to understand Nami's character and her meta in the One Piece verse.
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The Last Ark, a youtube collective of theorists, analysts and channel mods working together to crack One Piece and make content.
They already collabed with almost all known western One Piece youtubers. They have a very active discord server, they do One Piece DnD and all other kinds of stuff.
 
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In my Nami theory I think that Nami is the last survivor of a bloodline of true wizards from the Ancient Kingdom and prior that.
The World Government did eradicate the existence of those wizards and their related magic capabilities, also because they wanted to be the only ones remaining who will be capable to use magic, and their magic of choice that shall survive over other magic powers is the Dark Magic that Imu and the Gorosei utilize.

Nami is the only surviving mage/witch of those ancient mage bloodlines and that is why she is the only mage-type fighter in the One Piece universe, and so heavily related to wizardry and godlyness. That's why the inhabitants of weatheria look like wizards.

There is more to it, like the real life reference to the Sami People of northern history/mythology. They were witchhunted for using "weather magic" and this could explain why Nami was found on a battlefield as a baby. Her parents were clearly hunted by the World Government because of their relationships/bloodline with the ancient wizards.

That's why Weatheria is so interesting, it is one of the missing pieces to understand Nami's character and her meta in the One Piece verse.
This sounds great. I really wish Nami's unique weather related abilities are explored more, it seems that Oda dropped this story line. It might explain why she had the ability to steal Zeus from Big Mom because so far it looks like an asspull. In Skypiea arc, the characters' reactions to her riding the waver with ease and basically zero experience made it seem as if more about her background will come to.light as the story progresses. But so far we have no.definitive answers. I fear Oda will skip it in the manga and goes straight to SBS like Zoro's backstory. One Piece emphasizes the concept of found family and Oda made it clear that Nojiko and Bellemere (and to some extent Genzo) are Nami's family, maybe Oda will leave it at that and area no need to have Nami find out who her birth family is. Idk, these days my expectations are low but I can hope:kayneshrug:
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Did weatheria react to Vegapunk's message?
I don't think so
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Who tf added the tag🙄
 
#15
Good question 🤔

Never thought about which island was the most interesting/my favorite hmmm

Does Zunesha count as an island? If so that one, an island on the back of an ancient elephant who committed a crime is pretty interesting
You can choose any island, even living ones that aren't technically islands.
 
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Wano deserves a shout, different seasons/climates for every region, so of course high variation of landscapes, plot/lore relevant, seems to possess an Ancient Weapon, was originally much bigger but flooded due to the walls surrounding it, distinct culture and dialect + closed off from the rest of the world.
 
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