Why Did Kuzan Join the Blackbeard Pirates in Their Quest for ‘The World’?

Why Did Kuzan Join the Blackbeard Pirates in Their Quest for ‘The World’? | What Is Teach’s Ideology?

Thank you for reading this article on why Kuzan joined the Blackbeard Pirates in their quest for ‘The World.’ I’m your host, Jack Ocean.
In this article, I’ll be discussing the reasons behind Kuzan’s decision to ally with Teach, covering the following points:

  • Why Did Kuzan Join the Blackbeard Pirates in Their Quest for ‘The World’? | What Is the Blackbeard Pirates’ Objective, ‘The World’?
  • Why Did Kuzan Join the Blackbeard Pirates in Their Quest for ‘The World’? | What Are Kuzan’s Reasons for Joining This Objective?
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Why Did Kuzan Join the Blackbeard Pirates in Their Quest for ‘The World’? | What Is the Blackbeard Pirates’ Objective, ‘The World’?

Why Did Kuzan Join the Blackbeard Pirates in Their Quest for ‘The World’? | What Is Teach’s Ideology?

In ONE PIECE Chapter 1107, it was revealed that the Blackbeard Pirates’ objective is ‘The World.’ It seems likely that Kuzan decided to join the Blackbeard Pirates after learning about this goal…
Let’s explore this in detail!

What Is the Blackbeard Pirates’ Objective, ‘The World’?

When Van Augur and Catarina Devon encountered Saint Saturn at Egghead, they were asked about the Blackbeard Pirates’ objective. Without hesitation, they answered ‘The World,’ showing no intention of hiding their true aim…
They only mentioned ‘The World’ without explaining what they plan to do with it, but Saint Saturn interpreted this as a sign that the Blackbeard Pirates intend to take over the world by replacing the Celestial Dragons, which is why he attacked Augur. Given that they openly declared their goal to be ‘The World,’ it’s hard to see it any other way.
Teach has been speaking about his dream of establishing the ‘Blackbeard Kingdom,’ recognized by the World Government, but that doesn’t align with the objective of ‘The World.’ It could be that his dream of creating the Blackbeard Kingdom is just a step towards his ultimate goal of taking over the world. But why does Teach desire this?
Teach appears to be heavily influenced by Rocks D. Xebec, who also dreamed of becoming the king of the world. While Teach might be inheriting this grand ambition, it’s hard to imagine him basing his life’s purpose solely on someone else’s influence. It’s likely more complex than that.
When Teach first met Luffy, he famously said, ‘A man’s dream never dies.’ If we take this statement and connect it to his objective of ‘The World,’ it suggests that Teach views the pinnacle of wealth and fame as becoming the king of the world.
To be stronger, wealthier, and more powerful than anyone else… That’s the ultimate position, and it’s likely that Teach also wishes to leave his name in history forever, similar to Rocks.
When Kuzan was scouted by Teach, he asked him, ‘What do you want to do?’ It seems that Kuzan decided to follow Teach after hearing his answer… Could Teach’s dream and his ultimate goal have been that compelling for Kuzan?

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