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One Piece Chapter 1183: Analysis of Brook's Past and the True Identity of the Earth God DozanOne Piece Episode 1183 reveals Brook's past when he was 20 years old, hinting at characters related to his history. It also delves into the identity of 'Dozan,' mentioned by Imu, exploring the possibility of him being a god of earth and his connection to Blackbeard Teach.
1. ⚔️ Fierce Battle in Elbaf and Brook's Past Recollection
· A fierce battle unfolds between Loki and Imu in Elbaf, with Imu declaring that if Loki isn't a soldier, he'll be eliminated.
· Giant warriors fight desperately to reclaim their children, but Chopper warns them not to move as the transfusion isn't over.
· The scene shifts from the frozen Kureha to Usopp and Nami, where Usopp asks Brook if he's fought Kureha before.
· Brook replies that Kureha isn't an enemy but someone he doesn't want to meet again, estimating she must be 77 years old.
· Brook explains that Kureha, who was once the princess of his home kingdom, left for the Holy Land, making it impossible to meet her. He recalls the memory of Kureha unwrapping their bandages and the moment she transformed like a demon.
· Giant warriors fight desperately to reclaim their children, but Chopper warns them not to move as the transfusion isn't over.
· The scene shifts from the frozen Kureha to Usopp and Nami, where Usopp asks Brook if he's fought Kureha before.
· Brook replies that Kureha isn't an enemy but someone he doesn't want to meet again, estimating she must be 77 years old.
· Brook explains that Kureha, who was once the princess of his home kingdom, left for the Holy Land, making it impossible to meet her. He recalls the memory of Kureha unwrapping their bandages and the moment she transformed like a demon.
00:00 - 01:25
1. ⚔️ Fierce Battle in Elbaf and Brook's Past Recollection
· A fierce battle unfolds between Loki and Imu in Elbaf, with Imu declaring that if Loki isn't a soldier, he'll be eliminated.
· Giant warriors fight desperately to reclaim their children, but Chopper warns them not to move as the transfusion isn't over.
· The scene shifts from the frozen Kureha to Usopp and Nami, where Usopp asks Brook if he's fought Kureha before.
· Brook replies that Kureha isn't an enemy but someone he doesn't want to meet again, estimating she must be 77 years old.
· Brook explains that Kureha, who was once the princess of his home kingdom, left for the Holy Land, making it impossible to meet her. He recalls the memory of Kureha unwrapping their bandages and the moment she transformed like a demon.
· Giant warriors fight desperately to reclaim their children, but Chopper warns them not to move as the transfusion isn't over.
· The scene shifts from the frozen Kureha to Usopp and Nami, where Usopp asks Brook if he's fought Kureha before.
· Brook replies that Kureha isn't an enemy but someone he doesn't want to meet again, estimating she must be 77 years old.
· Brook explains that Kureha, who was once the princess of his home kingdom, left for the Holy Land, making it impossible to meet her. He recalls the memory of Kureha unwrapping their bandages and the moment she transformed like a demon.
01:26 - 03:47
2. 👑 70 Years Ago in the Esperia Kingdom: Brook Meets the Monarch
· 70 years ago, in the Esperia Kingdom of West Blue, Brook, who was lodging there, and the seven-year-old monarch who followed him appear.
· A group of horseback gangsters attacks the city, and Ruben Square asks the attackers why they are targeting Kandel.
· Governor Ruben orders Kandel not to leave the theater, and as the gangsters storm the theater, Brook appears and subdues them.
· With a grand narration, Episode 1183 concludes by explaining that 70 years ago in the Esperia Kingdom, there was Kande, the former captain of the assault unit and queen, and a master of the swift cut, Kotsunorae, under the assault unit.
· A group of horseback gangsters attacks the city, and Ruben Square asks the attackers why they are targeting Kandel.
· Governor Ruben orders Kandel not to leave the theater, and as the gangsters storm the theater, Brook appears and subdues them.
· With a grand narration, Episode 1183 concludes by explaining that 70 years ago in the Esperia Kingdom, there was Kande, the former captain of the assault unit and queen, and a master of the swift cut, Kotsunorae, under the assault unit.
03:48 - 05:52
3. ❓ Imu's Statement and the Identity of 'Dozan'
· Imu tells Loki that Nika and Nidhogg will also die like Dozan, raising the question of who 'Dozan' is.
· Connecting the title of Episode 1183, 'Goodbye, Mermaid Princess,' with Imu's mention of Dozan's death, it's speculated that Dozan could be the Poseidon of the Void Century.
· However, the rough sound of 'Dozan' fits better with a giant or a Wano warrior than a mermaid princess. Considering Imu refers to other figures by code names from the Void Century, the possibility of Dozan being Poseidon is low.
· Therefore, it's more plausible to interpret Imu's statement as a provocation to crush Loki's pride.
· Connecting the title of Episode 1183, 'Goodbye, Mermaid Princess,' with Imu's mention of Dozan's death, it's speculated that Dozan could be the Poseidon of the Void Century.
· However, the rough sound of 'Dozan' fits better with a giant or a Wano warrior than a mermaid princess. Considering Imu refers to other figures by code names from the Void Century, the possibility of Dozan being Poseidon is low.
· Therefore, it's more plausible to interpret Imu's statement as a provocation to crush Loki's pride.
05:53 - 08:39
4. ⛰️ The Earth God 'Dozan' and His Connection to Blackbeard Teach
· 'Dozan' originates from the Japanese word 'zaza,' meaning heavy rain, similar to the etymology of the four gods of sky, rain, wind, and forest mentioned in the Skypiea arc.
· 'Dozan' can be an onomatopoeia representing the sound of a large object hitting the ground, a pig's squeal, or the sound of building the earth, possibly signifying earthquakes or violent ground tremors.
· This suggests that 'Dozan' is likely a god of the earth born from the sounds of the land.
· Blackbeard Teach, who possesses the Gura Gura no Mi, might inherit the destiny of the earth god. His abilities, like Dark Discharge and earthquake powers, represent the fundamental force and destructive authority of the earth.
· As Teach said, 'The fruit chose me,' the will of the earth god might have chosen Teach, similar to how the sun god chose Luffy.
· Teach's childhood image of gazing at the moon hints that he is a being deeply connected to the earth's energy, and it's speculated that the fruit he will awaken is the 'Human-Human Fruit, Model: Earth God Dozan.'
· Imu's statement can be interpreted as a prelude to an unavoidable final battle not only with Luffy, Nidhogg, and Loki but also with Teach, who has grasped the authority of the earth.
· 'Dozan' can be an onomatopoeia representing the sound of a large object hitting the ground, a pig's squeal, or the sound of building the earth, possibly signifying earthquakes or violent ground tremors.
· This suggests that 'Dozan' is likely a god of the earth born from the sounds of the land.
· Blackbeard Teach, who possesses the Gura Gura no Mi, might inherit the destiny of the earth god. His abilities, like Dark Discharge and earthquake powers, represent the fundamental force and destructive authority of the earth.
· As Teach said, 'The fruit chose me,' the will of the earth god might have chosen Teach, similar to how the sun god chose Luffy.
· Teach's childhood image of gazing at the moon hints that he is a being deeply connected to the earth's energy, and it's speculated that the fruit he will awaken is the 'Human-Human Fruit, Model: Earth God Dozan.'
· Imu's statement can be interpreted as a prelude to an unavoidable final battle not only with Luffy, Nidhogg, and Loki but also with Teach, who has grasped the authority of the earth.
