Does the World Government Fear the Legendary Devil Fruit of Elbaf? | The Reason Saint Saturn Stopped the Pursuit
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Does the World Government Fear the Legendary Devil Fruit of Elbaf? Why Did Saint Saturn Stop the Pursuit?
During the epilogue of the Egghead Arc, Vice Admirals participating in the Buster Call expressed their intention to pursue the Straw Hat Pirates to Elbaf. However, Saint Saturn stopped them.
This article explores why he may have done so.
Avoid Provoking Elbaf?
In the Egghead Arc epilogue, the nine Vice Admirals involved in the Buster Call, frustrated by their failure to capture the Straw Hat Pirates, suggested pursuing them to Elbaf.
In response, Saint Saturn stopped them, stating, “Leave Elbaf alone.”
Saint Saturn likely deduced that Dorry and Brogy of the Giant Warrior Pirates had come from Elbaf to welcome Luffy. He referred to the giants of Elbaf as “ancient enemies,” implying that during the Void Century, they were adversaries of the World Government.
This suggests that Saturn already foresaw Elbaf becoming an enemy of the World Government due to their allegiance with Joy Boy’s reincarnation and the Sun God Nika, Luffy.
The battle at Egghead was already a loss for the World Government, with the Straw Hat Pirates proving far stronger than anticipated. Adding Elbaf, the world’s strongest nation, to the mix would necessitate deploying forces even greater than those used in the Summit War, with unprecedented casualties and damage.
It’s reasonable to assume that Saturn wished to avoid direct conflict with Elbaf.
His command, “Leave Elbaf alone,” could also imply, “Don’t provoke Elbaf.”
This ties into the revelation in Chapter 1130 that Loki killed his father and consumed the legendary Devil Fruit passed down through the Elbaf royal family.
Could the World Government’s reluctance to provoke Elbaf stem from the fear of this legendary Devil Fruit?
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