Now that we have learned that DFs are just the dreams of people somehow affecting reality to the point that people dreamed of a God of Freedom and he just appeared in reality as a df… Is this going to be the route to explain what Ashura is?
I mean Ashuras are demons of anger above humans in the Samsara so they shouldn’t exist as they are mythical creatures basically. And yet here we are with Zoro manifesting a mythical creature
Question is, does this make sense as a desire? I mean it’s human desires that get manifested into the world, so does Zoro desire to be an anger demon? Maybe. Ashura’s are also the ones locked in constant combat with one another so I guess Zoro’s desire is technically just “to be very good at combat” so he manifests a combat demon of anger.
who knows. Oda isn’t that consistent a writer and he barely cares to explain anything especially when it comes to Zoro so maybe Ashura’s just random nonsense as it’s been for decades now
I mean Ashuras are demons of anger above humans in the Samsara so they shouldn’t exist as they are mythical creatures basically. And yet here we are with Zoro manifesting a mythical creature
Question is, does this make sense as a desire? I mean it’s human desires that get manifested into the world, so does Zoro desire to be an anger demon? Maybe. Ashura’s are also the ones locked in constant combat with one another so I guess Zoro’s desire is technically just “to be very good at combat” so he manifests a combat demon of anger.
who knows. Oda isn’t that consistent a writer and he barely cares to explain anything especially when it comes to Zoro so maybe Ashura’s just random nonsense as it’s been for decades now
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