This article includes spoilers from the Elbaf Arc of One Piece.
Essential Highlights
- Luffy is poised to annihilate Fishman Island, paving the way for a potential upheaval in the world.
- Luffy’s role as the Sun God suggests his path involves a world transformation through destruction.
- Luffy is expected to employ Ancient Weapons to dismantle the Red Line, establishing a new order.
The main character of One Piece, Luffy has significantly grown in strength over the years, evolving into a formidable captain eligible for the title of Yonko. Serving as a beacon of inspiration, he is often celebrated as the Warrior of Liberation, symbolizing the essence of freedom.
Despite Luffy not viewing himself as ahero, countless individuals around the globe see him as one. In the context of One Piece, Luffy’s designation as the Sun God carries implications of world destruction, as recently hinted in Elbaf, potentially leading to monumental shifts.
Luffy’s Attack on Fishman Island
- Luffy is set to annihilate Fishman Island
- Shyarly’s predictions indicate a hazardous future
The notion of Luffy engaging in world destruction may seem outrageous to many followers. Nevertheless, hints throughout the narrative foreshadow this, particularly during the post-timeskip arc of Fishman Island. The seer Madam Shyarly foresaw Luffy’s future actions, explicitly stating that he would eventually obliterate Fishman Island—a place tied to the darker aspects of its history. This signifies that Luffy would not hesitate to eradicate a nation associated with sorrow.
If Luffy is capable of destroying Fishman Island, the possibility of him causing larger scale destruction becomes conceivable, albeit not in a literal sense. Luffy’s approach does not involve mindless devastation or spreading despair; rather, his embodiment of freedom may necessitate drastic measures, akin to the anticipated destruction of Fishman Island.
The aspirations of the Fishmen and the Merfolk revolve around existing freely under the sun on the surface, further indicating that the island might eventually be rendered uninhabitable. By erasing the Fishman Island, Luffy would eliminate a symbol of discrimination and injustice for the Fishmen, marking a pivotal transition.
As Luffy undertakes the destruction of Fishman Island, a similar pattern could emerge for his global actions. Just as he aims to act for his friends’ safety—whether due to conflict over resources or other trivialities—Luffy often disregards his own title of a hero. Yet, to multitudes within the One Piece universe, he epitomizes heroism, even if he himself does not recognize it.
The Existing World Order and Loki’s Views on World Destruction
Loki’s Claim of the Sun God’s World Annihilation
Many fans may wonder about the sources behind the expected world destruction. In One Piece chapter 1130, Loki identifies himself as the Sun God, predicting imminent world destruction. This proclamation underscores a belief among Loki and the Elbaf residents that the Sun God is destined to unleash chaos, despite their worship of the same deity. They may not grasp the full implications of this belief, yet it is interwoven within their myths, suggesting that the prophecy of Ragnarok pertains to the Sun God’s arrival and subsequent annihilation of the world, paving the way for renewal.
Essentially, Loki believes Luffy will usher in this destructive phase. However, it’s crucial to note that this destruction will not stem from a desire to inflict suffering. This is where the Ancient Weapons come into play. Joy Boy intended for these weapons to be safeguarded and employed in a specific manner to eliminate those maintaining a tyrannical regime—specifically targeting the World Government, the Founding 20, and the Celestial Dragons.
In essence, Luffy must dismantle the oppressive structures established by the World Government in his quest to create a world where everyone has enough resources and his friends can live in safety and joy, free from oppression. This is the world Luffy envisions. To achieve this, he must eradicate the prevailing world order.
Luffy’s Methods of World Destruction
Luffy’s Ability to Alter the Red Line After Imu’s Fall
Luffy’s approach to dismantling the world is straightforward. As established, he possesses the powers of the Mythical Zoan, Hito Hito no Mi, Model: Nika, which grants him the capability to obliterate islands entirely. However, this is just part of his arsenal. Additionally, Luffy will have the Ancient Weapons at his disposal, notably Poseidon, a powerful ally he is destined to guide.
Similarly, the weapon Pluton, likely under Momo’s leadership, will also be within his reach—assuming Blackbeard does not seize it first. Regardless, Luffy will wield a formidable tool to destroy the Red Line, and, consequently, the existing world order, during their confrontation. The obliteration of the Red Line is set to bring about transformative changes—potentially leading to a cataclysm that redefines the entire globe.
In that event, there might be catastrophic flooding before things stabilize, yet survival is ensured due to Vegapunk’s foresight regarding the necessity for artificial sky islands. People will be able to evacuate en masse, and despite the world’s tumultuous state, Luffy will strive to establish a safe, new world devoid of oppression, where his friends can all thrive in happiness.
This pivotal act would fulfill a prophecy that has endured for generations, uniting everyone beneath a single sun, promoting equality, and eliminating discrimination. This is how Luffy is expected to bring an end to an unjust world, initiating the dawn of a new era marked by equality for all.
Fans can follow the progression of One Piece through Viz Media. Official access is available via the Shonen Jump and Manga Plus apps. The next chapter, One Piece 1131, is set to be released on November 11, 2024.
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