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Is Saint Topman Valkyrie from the Lulusia Kingdom? | The Reason for Sealing and Immortality?

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In this article, we’ll delve into various theories about Saint Valkyrie and his possible connections to the Lulusia Kingdom, including:

  • Is Saint Topman Valkyrie from the Lulusia Kingdom? | The Meaning Behind “There are a lot of people…”
  • Is Saint Topman Valkyrie from the Lulusia Kingdom? | Lulusia Kingdom and Sealing Powers
  • Is Saint Topman Valkyrie from the Lulusia Kingdom? | Connections to Immortality Legends?

Is Saint Topman Valkyrie from the Lulusia Kingdom? | The Meaning Behind “There are a lot of people…”

Is Saint Topman Valkyrie from the Lulusia Kingdom? | The Reason for Sealing and Immortality?

Saint Topman Valkyrie seems to be one of the most emotionally expressive members of the Five Elders, and his reaction to the situation in the Lulusia Kingdom revealed a rare display of humanity. In this article, I’ll explore this further.

The Meaning Behind “There are a lot of people…”

From the words and actions of Saturn and Mars, it’s evident that the Five Elders do not view the common people of the world as humans but rather as insignificant as insects. This appears to be a shared perspective among them. However, when Imu-sama mentioned the trial of the Mother Flame and selected the Lulusia Kingdom as the target, Valkyrie seemed troubled, responding with, “There are a lot of people…”

Despite seeing common people as no more than insects, Valkyrie’s comment suggests that he still recognizes the value of life, questioning why the trial couldn’t be conducted in a place devoid of humans. The fact that he voiced this concern when Imu-sama named the Lulusia Kingdom as the target hints that Saint Valkyrie’s family, the Topman family, might trace its origins to the Lulusia Kingdom.

Much like how Doflamingo, a member of the Donquixote family, was deeply connected to Dressrosa, Valkyrie may also harbor a deep connection to his homeland, even after ascending to the status of a Celestial Dragon. This connection might explain his reaction to the Lulusia Kingdom being targeted.

Imu-sama chose the Lulusia Kingdom partly because it was close, but the rebellion there likely also influenced the decision. For Valkyrie, hearing that his potential homeland would be wiped out and rendered “nonexistent” could have been a shock. While he ultimately accepted it, saying, “It will make a good example,” there’s a sense that it left a mark on him. If Valkyrie truly has ties to the Lulusia Kingdom, it might also explain why he possesses sealing abilities.

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