Was Rocks a Descendant of the Lost Ideals of the Great Kingdom?
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In this article, we’ll explore the following topics related to Rocks’ heritage and motivations:
- Why Did Rocks Rebel Against the World Government?
- Was Rocks of a Special Bloodline?
- Was Rocks Once a Slave?
Why Did Rocks Rebel Against the World Government?
The Bloodline of a King From the Great Kingdom?
Rocks D. Xebec sought to become the King of the World over 40 years ago, openly defying the World Government and shaping an era of chaos.
But what drove him to do so?
Let’s explore this intriguing question in depth.
Why Did Rocks Rebel Against the World Government?
As Sengoku once stated, Rocks D. Xebec sought to become the King of the World and openly opposed the World Government.
The events of the God Valley Incident 38 years ago vividly illustrate this rebellion, as Rocks attacked an island where the Celestial Dragons were present.
Sengoku implied that Rocks’ motivation was his ambition to become King of the World.
But what ignited such ambition?
Looking at Kaido’s backstory, his desire to conquer the world stemmed from a deep-seated resentment toward being used as a political tool by his homeland.
For someone like Rocks, becoming the King of the World would symbolize ultimate freedom—perhaps even a step beyond to a god-like status.
Unlike Luffy, who values spiritual freedom, Rocks may have sought physical dominance to secure his liberty.
If Kaido’s story is any indication, Rocks likely experienced a pivotal event that shaped his worldview—a traumatic origin that fueled his pursuit of freedom through conquest.
Could Rocks, like Kuma or Hancock, have once been a slave of the Celestial Dragons?
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