Questions & Mysteries The Big Monster on the right side of the Mural..

#1
Lets be real.. Doesn't that thing just looks like a Sea King?.. Or more exactly the '' God '' of the
Sea King race?.. And the God of the Sea Kings, would naturally be the '' Sea God ''.. It's pretty basic
reasoning..



I think it's a big mistake to try analyze the Harley text simultaneously with the Mural as they are
put side by side top and bottom..





And the Sea God seems to be in eternal conflict with what appears to be a Dragon throwing Blast Breaths
at each other.. If they are perpetual Enemies, it would also make sense that they are actually both Dragons,
representing the Western Dragon versus Eastern Dragon ideology.. Maybe King thought Kaido was Joyboy
because he had the Dragon Fruit.. So Which God is the Natural enemy of the Sea God in the story?..
 
#2
Another thing to keep in mind is that the "Hellflame Serpent" on the right also has the same pattern on him as the "Ancient Giant" with the Spear next to Joyboy.

As well as having the same pattern as one of the Two Moons that are VERY well hidden in between the "First World" and "Second World" text boxes. Look closer right above the largest, most obvious Moon and you should be able to see them. One Moon has the "arrow" pattern and the other Moon has a "spark" or "flower" pattern on it.

Which means! ...I dunno, they're all from the same planet or moon, originally? Oda seems to be hinting at SOME connection between these three individuals. But, I'm not exactly sure what.

I feel like the X's are a hint about something, too. 5 Xs for 5 Gorosei and 5 Gods?

I'll admit, it does look like a Sea King. But, I could also see it being similar to Ju Peter's Sandworm form. And the Sandworm did have a X for a mouth.

Personally, I'm leaning towards the thought that all the large figures that are filled in with black are the "Gods" in the story. Nika is filled in with black. And so is the Serpent on the right, the "Tree Dragon", and the "Fallen Angel" on the left. So, these are probably the Four Skypiean Gods that we know about. With a Fifth God potentially missing to complete our "Wuxing" elemental pattern, like with the Gorosei.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wuxing_(Chinese_philosophy)

I definitely WANT it to be related to the Dragons, and it well could be. But, I don't know, I keep flip flopping about what exactly this part of The Mural is trying to depict, exactly. There are so many different interpretations of what this Mural could mean, it's hard for me to settle on a firm idea of what it all means, exactly.
 
#7
Another thing to keep in mind is that the "Hellflame Serpent" on the right also has the same pattern on him as the "Ancient Giant" with the Spear next to Joyboy.

As well as having the same pattern as one of the Two Moons that are VERY well hidden in between the "First World" and "Second World" text boxes. Look closer right above the largest, most obvious Moon and you should be able to see them. One Moon has the "arrow" pattern and the other Moon has a "spark" or "flower" pattern on it.

Which means! ...I dunno, they're all from the same planet or moon, originally? Oda seems to be hinting at SOME connection between these three individuals. But, I'm not exactly sure what.

I feel like the X's are a hint about something, too. 5 Xs for 5 Gorosei and 5 Gods?

I'll admit, it does look like a Sea King. But, I could also see it being similar to Ju Peter's Sandworm form. And the Sandworm did have a X for a mouth.

Personally, I'm leaning towards the thought that all the large figures that are filled in with black are the "Gods" in the story. Nika is filled in with black. And so is the Serpent on the right, the "Tree Dragon", and the "Fallen Angel" on the left. So, these are probably the Four Skypiean Gods that we know about. With a Fifth God potentially missing to complete our "Wuxing" elemental pattern, like with the Gorosei.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wuxing_(Chinese_philosophy)

I definitely WANT it to be related to the Dragons, and it well could be. But, I don't know, I keep flip flopping about what exactly this part of The Mural is trying to depict, exactly. There are so many different interpretations of what this Mural could mean, it's hard for me to settle on a firm idea of what it all means, exactly.
It's true, Ju Peter does have a X in his awakened sandworm form..

I think the Sea God and Rain God are distinct.. So there would be already be 5 Gods.. There's also reference to another God in
Little Garden, the War God of Elbaf.. That would be 6 Gods.. I'm thinking Loki may be the War God..



How about the "Red Line"
I highly doubt the Red Line is a living thing..
 
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