Will Vivi Become Imu-sama’s Possession? | The Connection Between Imu-sama and Queen Lily
Thank you for reading this article on whether Vivi will become Imu-sama’s possession and the connection between Imu-sama and Queen Lily. This is your site administrator, Jack Ocean. In this article, I will be analyzing the relationship between Imu-sama, Queen Lily, and Vivi through the following points:
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Will Vivi Become Imu-sama’s Possession? | The Connection Between Imu-sama and Queen Lily Subtitle: Will Vivi Become Imu-sama’s Possession? | The Connection Between Imu-sama and Queen Lily
In ONE PIECE Chapter 1116, there’s a scene where Imu-sama gazes at a portrait of a woman who looks remarkably similar to Vivi. What does Queen Lily mean to Imu-sama? And what role does Vivi play in this connection? Today, I’ll be delving into this topic!
The Connection Between Imu-sama and Queen Lily
The relationship between Imu-sama and Queen Lily is incredibly intriguing. Since Queen Lily was one of the “First 20,” she must have been an ally to Imu-sama. However, it’s clear that their relationship was much more complex than just that. Imu-sama undoubtedly had special feelings for Queen Lily, which only intensified when it was confirmed that she betrayed him with the Poneglyphs. This anger was then directed at King Cobra, who was ultimately killed by Imu-sama’s will.
It’s possible that Queen Lily and Imu-sama were very close—perhaps even romantically involved. However, once the betrayal was confirmed, Imu-sama likely felt that their relationship was nothing more than an act. There’s a possibility that, at the time of the World Government’s formation, Queen Lily and Imu-sama were supposed to be married. And perhaps Queen Lily did have genuine feelings for Imu-sama. However, as a member of the D. clan and as the Queen of Alabasta, Lily may have prioritized her duties over personal emotions.
She might have foreseen a future where the world could once again be submerged in water, and decided that distancing herself from Imu-sama was necessary to ensure the world’s survival. To Imu-sama, Queen Lily was likely the only woman he ever wanted to make his wife, and even after 800 years, those feelings—mixed with anger—likely haven’t changed. Perhaps if Queen Lily had agreed to marry Imu-sama, she would have been granted immortality, but it’s possible that she didn’t want to become more than human.
Queen Lily and Vivi are said to resemble each other so closely…
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