Summary
As One Piece fans, we all know Eiichiro Oda’s world is overflowing with mysterious theories. Today, we’re diving into one of the most fascinating and chilling theories yet. This theory connects the formation of the World Government, the mysterious Princess Lily, and a dark ritual that could unlock unimaginable power.
To better understand this theory, let’s look at specific arcs and characters in One Piece. In the Thriller Bark arc, we saw Moriah using shadows to create powerful zombies, hinting at the existence of dark rituals.
Similarly, in the Egghead, we meet the Five Elders and witness their possible demonic connections, especially through Kaido and his Beast Pirates. These examples show how Oda has already woven elements of dark powers and rituals into the story, making the theory about Emu and Princess Lily even more plausible.
The World Government of One Piece and the Mystery of the 20th Sword
When the World Government was formed, it was established by 20 kingdoms. Each kingdom placed its sword around an empty throne, promising never to try to conquer it. But here is the kicker: despite being formed by 20 kingdoms, the throne only had 19 swords. So, who didn’t place their sword? Enter Princess Lily, a character who refused the offer to become a Celestial Dragon and decided to return to her country. But Princess Lily didn’t surrender her sword.
One Piece’s Mystery Behind Lily’s Refusal
Why did Lily refuse to become a Celestial Dragon and keep her sword? She could have simply declined and left it at that. But she didn’t. This is where the dark ritual of the World Government comes into play, and it’s possible Lily knew about it. Perhaps she had a reason for not surrendering her sword, a reason that the other kingdoms were unaware of. That reason could be a dark ritual—a demonic ritual that requires the leaders of all the kingdoms to place their swords. Lily, somehow, learned about this and chose to leave.
In the world of One Piece, where demonic powers and dark rituals are not far-fetched, this theory holds water. We’ve seen hints of demonic influences, like the yokai forms of the Five Elders or summoning circles. After Lily’s departure, Emu, the mysterious figure behind the throne, sent forces to capture her. Finally, Lily was captured on her way to Alabasta.
One Piece’s Dark Ritual and Emu’s Ambitions
Lily fought fiercely, refusing to surrender even after her capture, and ultimately died. With Lily’s death, Emu couldn’t complete the ritual. But Emu is nothing if not patient. She decided to wait—wait for a descendant of Lily who bore a vivid similarity to her. After a long wait, her patience paid off when Princess Vivi was born.
After Lily’s death, Emu kept Lily’s sword close but couldn’t place it in the throne room due to the incomplete ritual. Instead, she kept it in another chamber, marked by the presence of lilies. Now, Emu is ready to complete the ritual, and the sword has been taken out of its hiding place. The only thing left is for Vivi to fall into Emu’s grasp.
The Consequences of the Ritual
If Emu captures Vivi and completes the ritual, the consequences could be dire. This theory speculates that Emu might gain control over dark, supernatural powers and can potentially shift the balance of power in the One Piece world. This transformation could be conducted in an era of darkness that is driven by the demonic forces unleashed through the ritual.
As we separate the layers of this dark theory, one thing is clear: the world of One Piece is about to get even more intense. What do you think? Could Princess Lily’s sacrifice and Vivi’s fate hold the key to the World Government’s darkest secret? Share your thoughts and let’s dive deeper into this thrilling mystery!
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FAQs
Q1- What is the World Government theory in One Piece?
Ans- Generally World Government is believed a fair organization that keeps justice, preserves civilians, and aims to create a peaceful and equal world. But in the world of One Piece, they are in reality, a corrupt and dictatorial organization.
Q2- Who is the most evil in One Piece?
Ans- According to the assumption of most of the viewers IMU, the leader of the world government is the most evil person in One Piece.
Q3- What is IMU Devil Fruit in One Piece?
Ans- Hito Hito no Mi, is IMU’s Devil fruit name.
Q4-Is IMU a woman?
Ans- In Japanese chapters, the male Celestial Dragon is called -聖 (sei), while the female Celestial Dragon is called -宮 (guu). And Imu is called Imu-sei, so Imu is confirmed as male.
Q5- Who is the dad of Lily in One Piece?
Ans-Panz Fry, a huge creature who is shown in Jade Ambition Arc is Lily’s father.