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In the intricate world of ONE PIECE, the themes of power, isolation, and history intertwine to create a captivating narrative. This article delves into the enigmatic circumstances surrounding Wano’s isolation and the implications of the world government’s actions. Join us as we explore the depths of this mystery and uncover the secrets that lie within.
Table of Contents
Unraveling the Mystery of Wano’s IsolationProtecting Wano from the “Immense Power”The Connection Between Isolation and the “Immense Power”The Enigma of Kozuki Sukiyaki’s StatementsConclusion
Unraveling the Mystery of Wano’s Isolation
The world government has demonstrated itsimmense powerby erasing the Kingdom of Lulucia in an instant. If we assume this power to be the ancient weapon Uranus, it raises questions about why Wano created a defensive wall and isolated itself. The explanation provided by Kozuki Sukiyaki also contains perplexing elements.
Protecting Wano from the “Immense Power”
- In the past, it was the Kozuki clan that closed off this country from the outside world to protect it from theimmense power!
This statement by Kozuki Oden was in response to a question from a retainer (either Kin’emon or Kyoshiro) asking, “What did you learn at sea!?” This suggests that Oden’s journey to Raftel revealed thesecrets of the worldandhistory, leading to this realization. This connects to Sukiyaki’s statements.
When Sukiyaki revealed his identity, he explained various things to Robin and Law. He concluded that he does not know what Oden learned overseas. This part seems to be the answer to Oden’s statement in Chapter 972.
According to Sukiyaki, the Wano of “about 800 years ago” is significant. This means that when the void century ended, people were still living in Wano before it sank beneath the sea. The reasons for Wano’s sinking and the subsequent migration of its people to the mountains are explained, highlighting the differences between the Wano of “about 800 years ago” and the current Wano.
The Connection Between Isolation and the “Immense Power”
Oden’s mention of theimmense powercould refer to Imu (the world government) erasing the Kingdom of Lulucia. This raises the question of how isolation can protect Wano from such power. Simply closing off the country does not seem sufficient to provide protection.
However, if Oden spoke the truth, then it might indeed be possible to prevent Wano from meeting the same fate as Lulucia. The reasons behind this remain unclear.
The Enigma of Kozuki Sukiyaki’s Statements
Sukiyaki mentioned that Wano sank about 800 years ago, indicating that the events leading to its submersion occurred after the void century. This suggests that something significant happened during that time, leading to the current state of Wano.
It is essential to understand that the isolation and the construction of defensive walls were likely responses to the threats posed by the world government and the ancient weapon Uranus. The connection between these events and the reasons for Wano’s isolation is still a mystery.
Conclusion
In summary, the relationship between Wano’s isolation and the immense power of the world government raises many questions. Readers are encouraged to explore these themes further in the ongoing narrative of ONE PIECE.