The Great Clash: Who Will Survive?
In the ever-evolving world of One Piece, the stakes have never been higher. The recent obliteration of the Kingdom of Lulucia by the world government has left fans questioning the true extent of their power. What does this mean for the future of Wano Country, which has taken measures to isolate itself? Join us as we delve into the mysteries surrounding Wano’s defenses and the implications of the ancient weapon Uranus.
Table of Contents
The Great Clash: Who Will Survive?Protecting Wano from the “Great Power”The Mystery of Kozuki Sukiyaki’s WordsThe Connection Between Isolation and the “Great Power”The Enigma of Wano’s SubmersionUnderstanding the Defense MechanismPotential Targets of the Ancient Weapon UranusConclusion
The Great Clash: Who Will Survive?
The world government has demonstrated its immense power by obliterating 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 provided by Kozuki Sukiyaki also contains perplexing elements.
Protecting Wano from the “Great Power”
- In the past, it was the Kozuki family that closed off this country from the outside world to protect it from the “Great Power”!
This statement by Kozuki Oden, in response to a question from his retainers (Kin’emon or Kyoshiro) about what he learned at sea, suggests that he discovered the “secrets of the world” and “history” upon reaching Laugh Tale. This connects to Sukiyaki’s remarks.
The Mystery of Kozuki Sukiyaki’s Words
When Sukiyaki revealed his identity, he explained various things to Robin and Law, but he admitted that he did not know what Oden learned overseas. This implies that the reason for Wano’s isolation may be linked to the unknown aspects of the past that Oden discovered.
The Connection Between Isolation and the “Great Power”
Oden’s mention of the “Great Power” could refer to Imu (the world government) erasing the Kingdom of Lulucia. The question remains: how does isolating the country protect it from this “Great Power”? Simply closing off the country does not seem sufficient to provide protection.
The Enigma of Wano’s Submersion
Sukiyaki described Wano as having sunk to the seabed around 800 years ago, indicating that when the void of 100 years ended, people were still living in Wano before it submerged. This raises questions about the reasons behind Wano’s submersion and the subsequent relocation of its people.
Understanding the Defense Mechanism
Creating defensive walls in Wano may have been a measure to prevent the country from facing the same fate as the Kingdom of Lulucia. However, the effectiveness of such walls against aerial attacks from a “Great Power” remains questionable.
Potential Targets of the Ancient Weapon Uranus
- Exclusion of outsiders
- Non-affiliation with the world government
Wano’s isolation may serve to protect it from the “Great Power” by preventing the entry of outsiders and maintaining its non-affiliation with the world government. This could be a strategic move to safeguard the country.
Conclusion
As the narrative unfolds, the connections between Wano’s history, the ancient weapon Uranus, and the actions of the world government will likely become clearer. Readers are encouraged to stay tuned for further developments in this intricate storyline.