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One Piece - #967
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One Piece - #967
Scoundrel not even gonna listen to them :(
One Piece Theories: JoyBoy’s Treasure on Laugh Tale
- The Void Century Theories, Part 2
This is the second part of my Void Century Theories Series.
Joy Boy’s Promise to Princess Poseidon regarding Noah and the Treasure on Laugh Tale
Created during the Void Century, Noah is a giant ship that was a part of a failed attempt to move into the human world – although its exact mission is unknown (and would only be revealed the day it is raised). Joy Boy made a promise to the princess of Fish-Man island, Poseidon, to use her powers to raise the ship to the surface. However, for unknown reasons, Joy Boy was unable to fulfill his side of the agreement. In regret, he left an apology etched onto a poneglyph. Since then, the Fish-Men have kept Noah until “the day that must come” (Ch. 636). Later on, we get a flashback in which the sea kings discussing the reincarnation of their “king” (AKA Poseidon, and now Shirahoshi) and how there would between her and meeting with another sovereign who is to be born in a distant sea (Ch. 968).
My reaction to Ch 967 in a single gif
“Laugh Tale”
I’ve actually heard it before, that the name “Raftel” comes from “laugh tale”, but didn’t think too much of it. Now, however, it’s obvious that there’s more to it. Is Oda messing with us? Just what is so funny?
Also, about Joy Boy. Now we know for sure that he’s a very important character, probably far more so than we thought when we first heard of him on Fishman Island. Raftel’s “treasure” was his, right? If it was, is it actually a treasure more in sentimental than money value? That would explain part of Roger’s reaction.
Another thing is that he says Raftel has been abandoned for the last 800 years, which means that people last set a foot there (before Roger’s crew) as Void Century ended. Gets me more and more convinced that it is also the place where the ancient civilization that the World Government feared was located.
Things just keep getting more and more interesting, but I’m afraid we’ll have to wait for any answers for a long time. Next we’ll see quick flashbacks of Oden’s return to Wano and his down fall, then back to the present timeline. Hopefully we’ll actually get to see something interesting too instead of just boring and mindles fights.
OK but we just got one more of Usopp's lies become real.
Crocus literally diagnosed Buggy with the "you'll-die-if-you- go-to-that-island" disease.
Gold D roger
he's so precious💖💖💖