Zoro Imagine for a moment that One Piece’s ultimate treasure was not just material wealth, but also embodied Joy Boy’s memories and immeasurable joy, thanks to the intervention of Nefertari Vivi, holder of the power of Niku Niku no Mi. Imagine that, in the shadows of this saga, clues to the awakening of a black blade have been discreetly revealed to us by the author. Imagine that Koby, Garp’s protégé, is destined for an epic confrontation with Aokiji, a duel that could seal his fate and elevate him to the rank of Navy Admiral.
As the manga moves towards its conclusion, many enigmas remain. However, by carefully examining the clues left by the author, we can glimpse what lies ahead. If you’re interested in uncovering the hidden details of the story, and are looking for answers to these intrigues cleverly woven by Oda’s mind, you’ve come to the right place.
One piece chapter 1107 THE FIGHT FINALLY BEGINS…
In this theory, we plunge into the abyss of the One Piece universe. The first part of our exploration immerses us in the events of the Shimotsuki, a lineage shrouded in legends and echoes of the past, whose enigmas seem intertwined with the fate of this world. The second facet of this theory, intimately linked to the first, takes us into the dark and fascinating world of black blades. These weapons, charged with history and power, are not mere tools of war, but living relics imbued with the souls of those who wielded them.
Together, these two aspects form a complex puzzle, where each piece holds the potential to reveal some deep secrets of the One Piece universe. So let’s start with the Shimotsuki family.
the Shimotsuki event
Imagine for a moment that One Piece’s ultimate treasure is not just material wealth, but also embodies Joy Boy’s memories and immeasurable joy, thanks to the intervention of Nefertari Vivi, holder of the power of Niku Niku no Mi.
Imagine that, in the shadows of this saga, clues to the awakening of a black blade have been discreetly revealed to us by the author. Imagine that Koby, Garp’s protégé, is destined for an epic clash with Aokiji, a duel that could seal his fate and elevate him to the rank of Navy admiral. As the manga moves towards its conclusion, many enigmas remain. However, by carefully examining the clues left by the author, we can catch a glimpse of what lies ahead.
In this theory, we plunge into the abyss of the One Piece universe. The first part of our exploration immerses us in the events of the Shimotsuki, a lineage shrouded in legends and echoes of the past, whose enigmas seem intertwined with the fate of this world.
Zoro The Black Blades
The second facet of this theory, intimately linked to the first, takes us into the dark and fascinating world of black blades. These weapons, charged with history and power, are not mere tools of war, but living relics imbued with the souls of those who wielded them. Together, these two aspects form a complex puzzle, where each piece holds the potential to reveal some of the deepest secrets of the One Piece universe. So, without further ado, let’s start with the Shimotsuki family.
zoro Indeed, sooner or later, the Mugiwara will have to cross paths with the revolutionary army, because, firstly, a meeting between Luffy and Dragon before the denouement of the story is crucial and inevitable. What’s more, this fascinating theory reinforces another intriguing supposition: that Monkey D. Dragon is the enigmatic man with the burn scar, holder of the last Road Poneglyph, as implied by Blackbeard.
For if the Mugiwara are indeed destined to meet the revolutionary army, it might as well serve a purpose other than simply Luffy’s meeting with his father. Such a confrontation could also shed light on their mysterious Shimotsuki plot. This suggests that the author, in his narrative genius, intends to weave his threads into an epic revelation, linking the fates of Luffy and Dragon, the discovery of the last Road Poneglyph, and the legacy left by the Shimotsuki in the twists and turns of history.
The connection between Zoro and the Shimotsuki lineage remains a fascinating mystery. This reluctance to reveal the hidden truth hides something deeper and more complex than the simple revelation of a kinship with Ryuma. Ryuma, a legendary figure who lived 400 years ago in the time of Noland and Calgara, is celebrated for defending Wano against the World Government and defeating a dragon.
However, there’s a notable silence surrounding the Shimotsuki’s role during the Forgotten Century, a historical period shrouded in enigmas and secrets. It suggests that the real reason Oda withholds the revelation about Zoro’s Shimotsuki lineage is far more significant than Ryuma’s mere glory.
Although Oda has publicly denied that Kushimaru is Zoro’s father, this assertion may well be a clever decoy designed to distract us from the truth. For, even if he isn’t his father, it seems increasingly likely that Zoro has close, unexplored ties with Ushimaru. So, how can we further elucidate the Shimotsuki mystery, particularly outside the borders of Wano, and what path will lead us back to Wano, where this plot would naturally find its conclusion? The answers to these questions have been subtly provided by Oda in various chapters, revealing crucial clues that confirm their importance to the story.
This complex, richly-detailed narrative weave suggests that the author, in his narrative genius, intends to weave these threads into an epic revelation, linking the fates of Luffy and Dragon, the discovery of the last Road Poneglyph, and the legacy left by the Shimotsuki. The connection between Zoro and the Shimotsuki lineage remains a fascinating mystery, and the reluctance to reveal the hidden truth hides much deeper and more complex issues.
In conclusion, Oda’s reluctance to close the Shimotsuki plot seems to be a strategic decision, aimed at preserving the impact of a larger revelation, which, once revealed, promises to be monumental and revelatory, redefining not only Zoro’s legacy but also the history of Wano and, by extension, the One Piece world.
Let’s now turn to the mystery of how to acquire a black blade. Today, we know that the formation of a black blade is the result of a process shaped by many battles endured with the sword, as Gyukimaru revealed to Zoro. Weapon’s Haki plays an essential role in the awakening of a black blade, as Mihawk and Hyogoro suggest.
But beyond the mastery of Haki, there seems to be more to this mystery than meets the eye. Kabuto has suggested that each sword has its own personality, implying that swords, like some demon fruits, choose their master. This idea suggests that the secret to obtaining a black blade lies in a synchronization between the will of the sword and that of the user, a concept similar to the awakening of Zoan demon fruits.
Koby, a captain in the Navy, has shown an impressive evolution, leading to his integration into the special Sword secret forces unit. His trajectory takes a surprising turn and seems inevitably to lead him to a confrontation with Aokiji.
This confrontation would symbolize not only a passage, but also a moment of triumph and personal fulfillment for Koby, as well as a victory for Garp, the sailor who believed in him.
We would then have a battle pitting the two students of the Navy hero against each other, as well as the son raised to the rank of Yonko. Koby, through this epic battle, would rise through the ranks to the position of Navy admiral. It would be a crowning achievement, proof that even the most improbable dreams can come true.
Koby’s trajectory, woven of challenges and obstacles, is a perfect illustration that in the complex and unforgiving world of One Piece, willpower and determination can topple mountains and forge legends. It’s obvious that there’s a gulf between him and the stature of an ex-admiral like Aokiji.
This observation, far from being a statement of failure, rather opens up a chapter of speculation and possibilities for future developments that the author could weave for this character.
Let’s delve into the subtle art of Koby’s evolution. What power-ups might the author have in mind to propel Koby to a level where facing an ex-admiral is no longer a distant dream but a tangible reality? Since his first appearance as a shy, unskilled young boy, Koby has grown considerably, honing his skills under Garp’s rigorous training.
This transformation manifested itself in increased power and greater mastery of its skills, particularly in the arduous acquisition of observation, enabling it to detect distant threats and assess the strength of its adversaries.
As for his acquired weaponry, we recently learned that he mastered it during his altercation with Pizarro on the Hive. In addition, his training with Garp has given Koby the ability to use one of the six powers, the fast-moving Soru technique.
But then, what are the possibilities for Koby’s evolution? For a start, it’s clear that he will succeed in awakening his forms of Haki. As for the Haki of observation, this almost divinatory faculty could well evolve to enable him to glimpse fragments of the future, in the image of the most legendary warriors of the seas.
As for Haki de l’armement, it could already be that Koby has mastered its advanced form, giving him the formidable ability to destroy his enemies from within. Although hints in chapter 1088 seem to confirm this hypothesis, we’re still waiting for an official revelation on the subject.
Next, the potential for a significant evolution in Koby’s skills emerges, with an aura of reflection and anticipation. The hypothesis that he could unveil a thorough mastery of all six powers weaves itself into the narrative thread, with his demonstration of Geppo, no moon, revealed in chapter 1088.
This strongly suggests that, during the ellipse, he was able to devote himself to learning and perfecting this technique.
As a result, Koby’s rise in the One Piece universe seems inexorably woven with threads of ambition and determination. Elements which, to my mind, only foreshadow an almost inevitable conclusion: the acquisition and mastery of the Haki of Kings.
As a result, Koby’s rise in the One Piece universe seems inexorably woven with threads of ambition and determination. Elements which, to my mind, only foreshadow an almost inevitable conclusion: the acquisition and mastery of the Haki of Kings.As a result, Koby’s rise in the One Piece universe seems inexorably woven with threads of ambition and determination. Elements which, to my mind, only foreshadow an almost inevitable conclusion: the acquisition and mastery of the Haki of Kings.
And finally, although he hasn’t yet consumed any demon fruit, the possibility remains open, given the world government’s control over these powerful fruits.
Although personally, I think the hard work Garp has passed on to increase his power suggests that Koby will reach the heights only by strengthening his forms of Haki, without even needing to eat one of these fruits, imbued with ancestral mystery and hidden revelations.