The Clash of Titans: Seraphim vs Kaido
In the world of One Piece, the clash between titans is not just a battle of strength but a profound exploration of power, history, and the very fabric of society. As we delve into the intricacies of the Seraphim and Kaido, we uncover layers of meaning that challenge our understanding of protection and isolation. This article will take you on a journey through the events that have shaped Wano and its relationship with the world government, revealing the mysteries that lie beneath the surface.
Table of Contents
The Clash of TitansProtecting Wano from the “Immense Power”The Mystery of Kozuki Sukiyaki’s WordsConnecting the DotsAncient Weapon Uranus and Its TargetConclusion
The Clash of Titans
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 Country built defensive walls and isolated itself. The explanation given 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 his retainers (Kin’emon or Kyoshiro) about what he learned at sea. It suggests that Oden discovered thesecrets of the worldandhistoryupon reaching Laugh Tale, which connects to Sukiyaki’s words.
In the latest chapters, Sukiyaki revealed various explanations to Robin and Law, but he admits he does not know what Oden learned overseas. This implies that the reason for Wano’s isolation may be linked to theimmense powerthat Oden spoke of.
The Mystery of Kozuki Sukiyaki’s Words
Wano Country, which is now submerged underwater, was described by Sukiyaki asapproximately 800 years ago. This indicates that when the void century ended, people were still living in Wano before it sank. The timeline suggests that something significant happened during the void century that led to Wano’s submersion.
It is clear that the history of Wano’s submersion and the subsequent migration of its people to the mountains occurred after the void century, which remains a mystery due to the lack of historical records.
Connecting the Dots
Oden’s mention of theimmense powercould refer to Imu (the world government) erasing the Kingdom of Lulucia. This raises the question of how isolation and the construction of defensive walls relate to protecting Wano from such power. Simply closing off the country does not seem sufficient to prevent destruction.
However, if Oden spoke the truth, then isolation could indeed prevent Wano from meeting the same fate as Lulucia. The question remains: what is the underlying reason for this?
Ancient Weapon Uranus and Its Target
- Refusal to accept outsiders
- Non-affiliation with the world government
Wano’s isolation may serve to protect it from theimmense powerby refusing outsiders and remaining non-affiliated with the world government. This could be a strategic move to safeguard the country.
Considering the potential targets of theimmense power, it seems that the focus may not be on locations but rather on individuals. The Kingdom of Lulucia was a member of the world government and participated in the recent reverie, suggesting that theimmense powermay have targeted specific individuals rather than geographical locations.
Conclusion
The clash between the Seraphim, representing the pinnacle of human scientific achievement, and Kaido, the strongest creature, raises profound questions about the nature of power and protection in the world of One Piece. As the story unfolds, the connections between these elements will become clearer, leading to an epic confrontation.