The Truth Behind the Wano Country’s Isolation
In the vast world of One Piece, the Wano Country stands out as a land shrouded in mystery and intrigue. Its isolation raises numerous questions about the motivations behind such a decision. This article delves into the complexities of Wano’s seclusion and the potential threats it seeks to evade. Join us as we explore the truth behind Wano’s isolation and its implications for the world of One Piece.
Table of Contents
The Mystery of Wano’s IsolationProtecting Wano from the “Immense Power”The Enigma of Sukiyaki’s WordsConnecting the DotsThe Ancient Weapon Uranus as a TargetConclusion
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 Country built defensive walls and isolated itself. The explanation provided by Kozuki Sukiyaki also contains perplexing elements.
Protecting Wano from the “Immense Power”
- In the past, the Kozuki family 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 upon reaching Laugh Tale, he discovered thesecrets of the worldandhistory, leading to this realization. This connects to Sukiyaki’s statements.
The Enigma of Sukiyaki’s Words
Wano Country, which is now submerged underwater, was described by Sukiyaki asapproximately 800 years ago. This indicates that when the void of 100 years ended, people were still living in Wano before it sank. If Sukiyaki had saidapproximately 900 years ago, it would have made sense, but he did not. Therefore, it seems that something happened during the void of 100 years that caused Wano to sink, but people were still living there when the void ended.
Connecting the Dots
Oden’s mention of theimmense powercould refer to Imu (the world government) erasing the Kingdom of Lulucia. Thisimmense poweris indeed immense. The question remains: how does protecting against thisimmense powerconnect to the isolation of Wano? Just closing off the country doesn’t seem like a sufficient defense. However, if Oden spoke the truth, then it could indeed be a way to prevent Wano from meeting the same fate as Lulucia.
The Ancient Weapon Uranus as a Target
- Refusing outsiders
- Not being a member of the world government
By isolating itself, Wano may be protecting itself from theimmense power. If we assume that thisimmense powertargets people rather than places, then Wano’s refusal to accept outsiders and its non-affiliation with the world government could be a protective measure.
Conclusion
In summary, the isolation of Wano Country seems to be a complex strategy to protect itself from the world government’simmense power. The true reasons behind this isolation and the connection to the ancient weapon Uranus remain shrouded in mystery, inviting further exploration and speculation.