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The "D family" is the natural enemy of God! This is a lie! Consideration of World Government Lies

The "D family" is the natural enemy of God! This is a lie! Consideration of World Government Lies

Hello!
Today is my first day off in a while! I would like to spend the whole day reading One Piece.

In One Piece, the “D Clan” is depicted as “God’s natural enemy”, but I noticed a surprising fact.
This time, I will discuss the “D clan”.
First, let’s review some basic information about the D family.

What is the D family?

The D family refers to characters with “D” in their middle name, and are also called “heirs to the will of D.” The D family is a group of characters with “D” in their middle name, and are also called “heirs to the will of D”.
They have been involved in the world-shaking aspects of every era.
The world government wanted to keep the “D” name secret, so when Roger became Pirate King, they announced his name as “Gold Roger” instead of “Gold D. Roger.
Gorosei, the highest authority in the world government, seems to be wary of “D’s Will” and does not want his name to be known to the public.

Fake god pretending to be real

Here’s my theory.
It is said that “D is the natural enemy of God,” but I think this is a lie of the world government and the real God is on the side of D.
The real God is on D’s side. The D family is the natural enemy of the fake God because they used to be the real God.

Remember the story on the Sky Island.


Ener: I am God.
This is another example of a fake god calling himself God, and the real God being considered “God’s natural enemy.

In fact, in One Piece, it has happened many times in the past that “a fake takes the position of the real one and pretends to be the real one.


Crocodile ruled alabaster by taking the top position.
Doflamingo, who had taken the top position and ruled Dressrosa.
Enel, who had taken the top position and ruled the Sky Islands.

In other words, D was a god at the top but lost his position to a fake god.
Did you know that the story of One Piece is filled with elements of various religions?
The following ideas are often found in religions.
God didn’t make the world, but God pretends to have made the world.
In the world of One Piece, too, “Tenryujin” created the world, and everyone believes it and treats them specially.


However, such lies will be exposed later.
Toward the final chapter of One Piece, didn’t that god create the world?
And then the truth will come out.
As a side note, there is a Japanese proverb, “Uso 800.
It means to tell this and that lie in a row.
It is said that the ancestors of the Tenryujin created the world 800 years ago, and I believe that the number 800 is a foreshadowing of the “lie” that the author, Mr. Oda, set up.

How did the fake god take the position from D?

From here, we will discuss how the heroes of D, who had held the world together until 800 years ago, were deprived of their positions. I will begin with a conclusion.
The answer is “alcohol.” The person was probably attacked when he was drunk and stuck at the banquet.
To explain why, first look at the scene at Whiskey Peak.


Soon after entering the Grand Line, he is invited to a banquet and gets drunk.
When he is unable to move, he is attacked by baroque works.
In fact, “Whiskey Peak” is a foreshadowing.

As we have mentioned in past articles, the first half of the dress corresponds to the first half of the sea and the second half of the sea.

One Piece ends at 120 volumes!

One Piece ends at 120 volumes!

Thank you for your patience. I may have made you wait too long. I think One Piece will end at volume 120. We have the covers for volume 1 and volume 61, and as of 2019, Oda-sensei said that he will finish it in 5 more years. The editor in charge of the book has also said that it is coming to an end faster than we can imagine. And in volume 61, we’re just halfway around the Grand Line and into the New World. Episode 600 is “The Island of Least Departure” and episode 601 is “ROMANCE DAWN for the new world”, so I think it will end in volume 120 with episode 1200. So volume 1 to volume 60 is the first half, and volume 61 to volume 120 is the second half. By the way, if you look at the contents of volume 60, 70% of it is the past chapter and 30% is the movements of the disparate straw men. So yes, it looks like this. Volume 120 is going to have the same structure. A scene where the seeds of the past, such as the blank 100 years, are revealed and each member of the gang fulfills their dreams.

The story of One Piece is that volumes 1 through 60 are the first half of the story, and volumes 61 through 120 are the second half, with the first half of the story being self-homage to the story depicted in the second half.
In fact, the Whiskey Peak scene has yet to be depicted.
The scene where Luffy and his friends all get drunk at the banquet and people try to sidestep the party.


I believe that this adventure, which I am saving for the end without self-homage, is what will be recovered at the end.

The straw men who did not repeat the mistakes of 800 years ago.

D are the heroes who created the world, but they were crushed and sidetracked by alcohol.
So, will Luffy and the others suffer the same fate? I think so, but it’s okay.


Zoro, Luffy’s first companion, is a very strong drinker and does not get drunk even if he drinks a lot of alcohol.
And Nami is also a strong drinker and only pretends to be drunk.
In Luffy’s case, he was saved unlike 800 years ago because he had a strong drinker as his first companion.
That’s how the Grand Line voyage started.

That’s all for this issue.
D is said to be the natural enemy of God, but this is a lie by the world government, and the consideration is that the real God may be on D’s side.
Luffy, who is not good at drinking, and Zoro and Nami, who are very good at drinking, have kept the Straw Hat crew from repeating the same mistakes they made 800 years ago.
In the coming story, “D” will prove that he is a true god.