You mean don't die ofc? Like Oden slicing the mountain boar god in two too?
Gotta love how even in the OPLA which is apparently "woke AF", it has a black man being sliced up into pieces and thus the only one to receive this treatment from all of Zoro's opponents and from anybody in the show too.
I spent fucking 10 minutes yesterday hyping myself up over making a character whose swordskill is being able to cut things in half so cleanly, the bodies don't bleed, because the limbs aren't aware they've been cut.
And today I realized Oden already did that with the FUCKING MOUNTAIN GOD GAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
Shakky probably went onboard the Oro Jackson after this. If Roger had a Kuja Empress on his crew, Luffy ought to get one too. Conveniantly, there is one that really likes him and cannot stay on Amazon Lily.
Shakky probably went onboard the Oro Jackson after this. If Roger had a Kuja Empress on his crew, Luffy ought to get one too. Conveniantly, there is one that really likes him and cannot stay on Amazon Lily.
HK jobbing is also known content, though, and has been since Gaban vs Sommers.
Sure, here the discussion came because they jobbed again, but I never made any hints about spoilers.
Anyway, got it. I simply thought there was no problem since I didn't make a direct reference to new information.
In Japan, the red spider lily (higanbana) symbolizes death, loss, farewell, and final goodbyes, and is often associated with the afterlife and the Buddhist festival of the equinox, though it can also represent rebirth and renewal due to the cyclical nature of death and life. Its meaning as a beautiful but ominous flower, appearing near cemeteries and grave sites, stems from both its late summer/early autumn bloom time and its poisonous nature.
Robin upscale btw, Hana Hana no mi (flower flower fruit).
Both Shakky and Gion/Momusagi have spiders on them too. "Black Widows" maybe?
Tritoma kinda reminds me of Momusagi/Gion a LITTLE too. Crocodile best mom/kuja empress/girl btw.
In Japan, the red spider lily (higanbana) symbolizes death, loss, farewell, and final goodbyes, and is often associated with the afterlife and the Buddhist festival of the equinox, though it can also represent rebirth and renewal due to the cyclical nature of death and life. Its meaning as a beautiful but ominous flower, appearing near cemeteries and grave sites, stems from both its late summer/early autumn bloom time and its poisonous nature.
Robin upscale btw, Hana Hana no mi (flower flower fruit).
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