ONE PIECE Volume 110 SBS Review & Analysis | War Criminals and Felons Promoted to Admirals!
Thank you for reading this analysis of the fascinating revelations from the SBS in ONE PIECE Volume 110!
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In this article, we’ll explore the pasts of Fujitora and Ryokugyu as revealed in Volume 110’s SBS:
- Fujitora’s Previous Job as a Bodyguard and His War Criminal Past
- Ryokugyu’s Former Role as a Police Officer and His Criminal Record
- The World Conscription Program
ONE PIECE Volume 110 SBS Review & Analysis | Fujitora’s Previous Job as a Bodyguard and His War Criminal Past
Fujitora and Ryokugyu’s Pasts Revealed! War Criminals and Felons Promoted to Admirals!
The latest volume of ONE PIECE, Volume 110, has been released, and its SBS has finally revealed the backstories of Fujitora and Ryokugyu!
Let’s dive into the details!
Fujitora’s Previous Job as a Bodyguard and His War Criminal Past
Fujitora Issho, one of the Navy’s current three Admirals, is known for his unique sense of justice, which prioritizes the people—a trait that sets him apart as a maverick within the Navy.
Previously, it was speculated that Fujitora might have worked as a bodyguard for a nation or organization. The SBS confirms this to be true.
He once lost a gamble at a casino on Twin Serpent Island and ended up working there as a bodyguard.
The specifics of Twin Serpent Island remain unclear, but given its name and the mention of a gambling den, it’s likely a shady, unofficial operation. The World Government likely wouldn’t openly approve of such establishments, adding an air of intrigue to the island.
While the casino was probably run by a mafia or gang rather than pirates, it’s reasonable to assume pirates frequently caused trouble there. A skilled bodyguard like Fujitora would have been indispensable in keeping both pirates and intrusive Marines at bay.
Fujitora, known to be fond of gambling despite his lack of skill, might have been lured or tricked into this situation.
Before his time as a bodyguard, Fujitora served as the head of the royal guard in a nation called the Aoi Kingdom, located in the Grand Line.
This kingdom was destroyed in a war, and Fujitora was identified as the primary war criminal responsible for its downfall.
It’s likely the tragic fall of the Aoi Kingdom led to Fujitora blinding himself to avoid seeing things he didn’t want to see.
The term “war criminal” probably refers to how the World Government viewed him, as the Aoi Kingdom was likely a prosperous non-affiliated nation that resisted the World Government.
Perhaps the Aoi Kingdom opposed the celestial dragons during a purge disguised as a “festival.” Fujitora’s disdain for the celestial dragons further supports this possibility.
Fujitora’s current role, where he is bound to protect the celestial dragons despite his hatred for them, highlights the complexity of his life’s journey.
Meanwhile, Ryokugyu Aramaki, another “problem child” among the Admirals, has his own peculiar story.
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