Doflamingo’s Prediction of Moving to Higher Ground—Is a Massive Battle Imminent?

Doflamingo’s Prediction of Moving to Higher Ground—Is a Massive Battle Imminent? How Will the Pirates React?

Thank you for reading this article discussing whether Doflamingo’s statement about moving to higher ground is a sign that he’s certain a massive battle is approaching. This is your site administrator, Jack Ocean. In this article, I’ll be analyzing Doflamingo’s statement about moving to higher ground through the following points:

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A Man Who Hates the Celestial Dragons

Doflamingo’s Prediction of Moving to Higher Ground—Is a Massive Battle Imminent? A Man Who Hates the Celestial Dragons Subtitle: Doflamingo’s Prediction of Moving to Higher Ground—Is a Massive Battle Imminent? How Will the Pirates React?

In Chapter 1114 of One Piece, Doflamingo’s reaction to Vegapunk’s statement about the world’s submergence was shown, and as expected, he was laughing uproariously while making a cryptic statement. This article will delve into the meaning behind that reaction.

A Man Who Hates the Celestial Dragons

Before diving into Doflamingo’s reaction to Vegapunk’s statement about the world’s submergence, let’s revisit the relationship between Doflamingo and the Celestial Dragons. Doflamingo was originally a Celestial Dragon, but when he was eight years old, his father, Homing, suddenly declared they would renounce their status as Celestial Dragons and live among commoners. This led to their persecution by those who hated the Celestial Dragons, turning their lives into a living hell. After killing his father, Doflamingo sought to return to the ranks of the Celestial Dragons but was, of course, rejected.

While Doflamingo acted as a subordinate to the Celestial Dragons as a Shichibukai, he harbored deep hatred for them and desired to drag them down from their positions of power. This desire appears to remain unchanged even now that he is imprisoned in Impel Down. Doflamingo also seems to know the secret of the “National Treasure of Mariejois,” and this knowledge might be why he previously hinted that the Celestial Dragons would soon be overthrown, even without his intervention.

I personally believe that the National Treasure of Mariejois is connected to Imu and the Ancient Weapon Uranus. In other words, Doflamingo knows that the Celestial Dragons have been deceiving the people of the world. Doflamingo, having experienced firsthand the hatred that people harbor towards the Celestial Dragons, understands that their deception cannot last forever. He is convinced that the Celestial Dragons are destined to be rejected by the world.

When Vegapunk mentioned the world’s submergence, Doflamingo might not have anticipated it, but he likely saw it as a fatal blow to the Celestial Dragons—a mortal wound. To Doflamingo, Vegapunk’s broadcast must have been an incredibly satisfying event.

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