Did Roger and His Crew Know the True Identity of the FIVE ELDERS? | The Truth Behind God Valley?
Thank you for reading this article on whether Roger and his crew knew the true identity of the FIVE ELDERS and the truth behind God Valley. I’m your host, Jack Ocean.
In this article, we’ll explore the connection between Roger and the FIVE ELDERS:
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Did Roger and His Crew Know the True Identity of the FIVE ELDERS? | The True Identity of the FIVE ELDERS
Did Roger and His Crew Know the True Identity of the FIVE ELDERS? | The Truth Behind God Valley?
In ONE PIECE Chapter 1110, the transformed identities of the FIVE ELDERS are revealed, but did Roger and his crew know who they truly were?
Let’s dive into this question in detail!
The True Identity of the FIVE ELDERS
All FIVE ELDERS possess Zoan-type Mythical Beast Devil Fruit powers, transforming into creatures that evoke a monstrous and ominous image.
Saint Saturn is revealed to be an ox demon, Saint Mars is an avian-type yokai known as Itsumade, Saint Valkyrie is a boar-like yokai called Fūki, Saint Peter is likely a UMA (Unidentified Mysterious Animal) known as a Sandworm, and Saint Nasujuro is a skeletal horse yokai known as Umahone.
Sabo, who witnessed their true forms in the Empty Throne Room, remarked that he never imagined there could be hell at the pinnacle of the world, and his description seems quite accurate…
The concept of the Celestial Dragons has always been associated with “evil,” but the actions and past deeds of Saint Saturn suggest that they no longer possess any human compassion, kindness, or empathy toward the people of the surface world.
The term “evil” itself feels insufficient to describe them—words like malevolent, wicked, or brutally oppressive might better capture the essence of their existence.
The FIVE ELDERS stand at the top of this hierarchy, with even higher authority resting in the hands of Imu-sama. To the public, however, they are seen as justice incarnate…
To them, all humans on the surface are merely slaves—there’s no concept of good or evil, only whether someone is useful or inconvenient.
Their lack of human emotions is palpable from their grotesque and sinister transformed forms, but did Roger and Whitebeard know about this?
Since it’s extremely rare for the FIVE ELDERS to descend to the surface, it’s unlikely that many would know this truth, but Saint Saturn was present at God Valley 38 years ago…
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