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The Most Fearsome Gods in One Piece May Not Be Imu or Joy Boy
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The Most Fearsome Gods in One Piece May Not Be Imu or Joy Boy

From Tuแป•i Trแบป · () Vietnamese

Translated from Vietnamese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • The One Piece manga is entering its final stages, with increasing focus on the mythology surrounding the Void Century.
  • Several powerful "gods" are being introduced, including the Sea God, Rain God Zaza, and the Elbaph Warrior God, who fought the Sun God.
  • Joy Boy, associated with the Sun God Nika, wielded a power that defied normal laws, and his legacy, including Poneglyphs, has endured for centuries.

As the One Piece manga hurtles towards its conclusion, creator Eiichiro Oda is expanding the intricate mythology surrounding the mysterious Void Century, introducing a pantheon of powerful entities referred to as "gods." These figures, including the Sea God, Rain God Zaza, and the Elbaph Warrior God, appear to be intrinsically linked to the ancient war that the World Government has long sought to conceal.

The Sea God, believed to be connected to the ancient weapon Poseidon, commands the Sea Kings, colossal creatures capable of devastating islands and altering maritime routes. While this power is global in scale, it's less about direct combat and more about large-scale influence. In the current timeline, Princess Shirahoshi embodies Poseidon, wielding this immense control over the ocean's behemoths.

Rain God Zaza offers a more versatile threat. Unlike the Sea God's domain, rain can manifest anywhere, bringing floods and reshaping landscapes. Its most terrifying aspect is its potential to counter Devil Fruit users, as water is their natural weakness. The full extent of Zaza's abilities remains a mystery, but its potential for widespread disruption is significant.

Legends from Elbaph speak of a Warrior God who once clashed with the Sun God. This figure, possibly wielding the Ryu Ryu no Mi, Model: Nidhoggr, could transform into a colossal black dragon, commanding lightning and possessing immense destructive power. The inherent physical superiority of giants, combined with such a mythical Zoan fruit, would make this warrior a "living disaster."

Joy Boy, the legendary figure from the past, is associated with the Sun God Nika and the title "Warrior of Liberation." Through Luffy's Gear 5, readers have glimpsed the reality-bending nature of this power, which grants a rubbery body and allows for combat that transcends conventional rules. Joy Boy's influence extends beyond his own era, leaving behind Poneglyphs and a legacy that has persisted for centuries, hinting at his pivotal role in the unfolding narrative.

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Originally published by Tuแป•i Trแบป in Vietnamese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.