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One Piece 1085: The Will of D.

1085 Chapter begins where last chapter left off, Imu revealed themselves in front of Cobra and the five elders. Imu is still a silhouette, Cobra is still in shock at what he’s seeing but notices the gorosei are kneeling

Imu asks Cobra if he really wants to know what the will of D is, Cobra confirms that the letter passed down along the nefetari family holds such information but he wanted to test the gorosei himself.


Imu is not surprised by this as they even mention Lili was characteristic of doing such a thing.

Cobra demands to know what happened to Lili and Imu declares “Lili failed and couldn’t even stay loyal to a friend despite craving their help in a time of need”.

Cobra doesn’t understand this and asks foe elaboration but Imu has had enough and gets up off the throne and walks towards Cobra.

At this point, however, Sabo barges into the room at views what is unfolding.

Imu stares at Sabo and is reminded of a person they once knew presumably (we see the person and they look alot like Sabo).

Cobra’s wheelchair turns to particles leaving Cobra on the ground.

Imu, the gorosei, and Sabo all stand over Cobra, take off their pants and run a train on him. Imu grunts and utters “Bet the letter didn’t say anything about this will of D” They all continue to rail Cobra and give him backshots.

 

Here are five interesting trivia facts about the "Will of D" in the One Piece series:

  • The Hidden Meaning: The "D" initial in the "Will of D" stands for "Dawn." The exact meaning of the initial remains a mystery in the series, but it has been hinted that it represents a significant event or era that will bring about a major change in the world.

  • Ancient History Connection: The "Will of D" has connections to the Void Century, a mysterious period in One Piece history. It is believed that the "D" lineage played a pivotal role during this time and holds knowledge about the void century's missing history.

  • Inherited Will: The "Will of D" is passed down through generations, indicating a bloodline that carries this unique trait. Many prominent characters in the series, such as Monkey D. Luffy, Gol D. Roger, and Portgas D. Ace, bear the "D" initial.

  • Grand Line Involvement: The "D" clan has a profound impact on the Grand Line, the most dangerous and adventurous sea route in the One Piece world. Many powerful and influential individuals from the "D" lineage have made their mark on the Grand Line, shaping its history.

  • Mysterious and Fateful: The "Will of D" is often associated with individuals who possess a strong sense of adventure, freedom, and a willingness to challenge the established order. Characters with the "D" initial tend to have a fateful encounter with destiny, becoming key players in major events and shaking the world to its core.

  • These trivia facts highlight some intriguing aspects of the "Will of D" in the One Piece series. However, it's important to note that the full extent and true nature of the "Will of D" are still shrouded in mystery and are yet to be fully revealed in the story.
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Revolutionary Army On The Moves

The concept of the Void Century possesses immense potential to ignite revolutionary movements aimed at challenging the existing order and establishing a world that is fair and just. Leading this charge are formidable characters like Monkey D. Dragon and the Revolutionary Army, who stand at the forefront of a potential uprising. Their mission involves unraveling the truth, destabilizing oppressive regimes, and ushering in a new era defined by freedom and equality. Within this context, the significance of figures like Joy Boy, whose pivotal roles during the Void Century remain shrouded in mystery, could hold the power to reshape the power dynamics within the world of One Piece.

 

Revolutionary Army On The Moves


The revelation of the truth surrounding the Void Century possesses the potential to become a potent weapon that instills hope, fuels righteous anger, and compels individuals to join the revolutionary cause. Nico Robin, a member of the Straw Hat pirates, bears the weight of the Void Century's secrets upon her shoulders. This burden stems from her tragic past and the devastation inflicted upon her homeland of Ohara. As she gradually uncovers fragments of the truth, Robin emerges as a symbol of resilience and defiance, inspiring others to join the revolution and embark on a quest for liberation from the clutches of the oppressive World Government. Sabo, a close friend of Monkey D. Luffy, becomes an integral part of the Revolutionary Army not only due to their intervention in saving his life but also because he has personally witnessed the oppression and atrocities committed by the ruling elite and the World Government itself.

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Sabo

Sabo, known as the "Flame Emperor," holds the esteemed position of chief of staff within the Revolutionary Army, ranking as the organization's second in command and outranked solely by its supreme leader, Monkey D. Dragon. He shares a sworn brotherhood with the infamous pirates Monkey D. Luffy and the late Portgas D. Ace. Born into a noble family, Outlook III and Didit raised Sabo in the Goa Kingdom. However, at the young age of 10, Sabo fled his privileged life and embarked on a journey to become a pirate, hoping to chronicle his travels in a book. While living as a vagabond in Gray Terminal, he met Ace and Luffy. Shortly after, Sabo attempted to set sail on his own, but his ship was destroyed by the World Noble Saint Jalmack. Luckily, Dragon rescued him, but the ordeal resulted in Sabo losing his memory. As a result, he dedicated himself to the Revolutionary Army's cause. A decade later, Sabo regained his memories after learning of Ace's death. Two years following his recovery, Sabo reunited with Luffy and consumed Ace's Devil Fruit, the Mera Mera no Mi, continuing his late brother's legacy. Sabo's current bounty is 602,000,000.

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As an adult, Sabo has honed his skills in the Ryusoken fighting style, centered around using "claws," which he refers to as grips. With them, he can easily break through armor, great swords, artillery, and even skulls, while remaining unscathed. He describes his fingers as being as sharp as dragon claws and uses Haki to further enhance their strength. Unlike Luffy, who typically goes for his opponent's body, Sabo often prioritizes destroying their weapon before engaging in direct combat. This difference in approach became apparent when he fought in Luffy's place in the coliseum and allowed Diamante to realize that "Lucy" was not actually Luffy. Sabo also consumed the Mera Mera no Mi, a powerful Logia-type Devil Fruit that grants him the ability to create, manipulate, and transform into fire at will. Initially struggling to control his newfound powers, he displayed the typical difficulties of a new Devil Fruit user. Even now, he admits that he has yet to fully adapt to his abilities, occasionally resorting to dodging attacks despite his Logia nature. Nevertheless, Sabo has swiftly developed his powers and undergone extensive training to master them. Sabo is able to to utilize signature technique of his late sworn brother, Ace, the "Hiken", allowing him to transform his arm into a large, powerful fire blast. It is strong enough to shatter the bottom floor of the Corrida Colosseum, which was strong enough to support the weight of a giant, exposing the underground facilities. Sabo can also use his flames to augment his Ryusoken style, as well as imbue flames into his weapons. Sabo has shown great mastery in the usage of Busoshoku Haki, which he can imbue into his arm or his pipe. His mastery of this type of Haki is superior to that of Burgess, the captain of the Blackbeard Pirates' first ship, as he broke Burgess's Haki-infused right arm armor. Sabo also destroyed the Corrida Colosseum's fighting ring with his Haki-infused fists. Sabo possesses the ability to use Kenbunshoku Haki. In the anime, he is highly skilled in the use of Kenbunshoku Haki, as he sensed that Luffy's Haki had become weak during the battle with Doflamingo, and he dodged multiple bullets that were fired at him. During the Levely's fourth day, Sabo and his group engaged in a fight against Fujitora and Ryokugyu with the goal of saving Kuma. They were able to complete their mission and escape Mary Geoise, but there were allegations that Sabo had assassinated Nefertari Cobra, the Arabasta Kingdom's king, in the process. While at Mary Geoise, Sabo entered the throne room of Pangaea Castle and discovered that the Empty Throne was occupied by Im. He also briefly encountered Jewelry Bonney while infiltrating the castle. Sabo became separated from the other commanders during the mission and sought refuge in the Lulusia Kingdom, which was one of the eight kingdoms that had been overthrown as a result of the Revolutionary Army's influence. Sabo managed to contact the Revolutionary Army, but the Marines were able to eavesdrop on his call because he did not use a White Den Den Mushi to jam the signal. Sabo assured his fellow Revolutionaries that he did not kill Cobra, but before he could report his findings on the Empty Throne, Im destroyed Lulusia. The Five Elders then ordered the Marines to forget about the interception and claimed that Lulusia never existed.