A character from One Piece has to fight for his life for the 2nd time in the big finale

A character from One Piece has to fight for his life for the 2nd time in the big finale

Great battles are ahead for the end of One Piece. The Straw Hat crew will likely have to deal with the leaders of the World Government. However, another popular character will probably be involved in these fights.

Which character is it? Trafalgar Law temporarily formed an alliance with the Straw Hats and almost always ranks in the top 10 in popularity polls among fans. He has eaten the OP-OP Fruit and can thereby create a room in which he can manipulate everything.

Why will he be involved? Perhaps Luffy and the Straw Hat crew will ultimately have to confront Imu, the leader of the World Government. This also includes the Five Elders, who report directly to him. Trafalgar Law will likely be compelled to get involved, as he is the declared target of one of the members.

Law is also important for the story in One Piece Stampede:

Trafalgar Law will likely be fighting for his life in the finale of One Piece

Why could Law die? The Five Elders are immortal. To grant them this status, the person who has eaten the OP-OP Fruit must sacrifice themselves. An operation is performed in which the user of the Devil Fruit dies and the person treated gains eternal life.

13 years ago, the World Government bought this fruit to make the next member of the Five Elders immortal. Before the Devil Fruit could reach the Five Elders, it was stolen by the Donquixote family.

Doflamingo wanted to ask his brother Rocinante to eat the fruit and perform the immortality operation on him. However, Rocinante decided to give the Devil Fruit to Law. The result: the fruit never reached the World Government, and Figarland Garling, who was recently appointed as one of the Five Elders, does not yet possess typical immortality.

Therefore, the World Government will seek to reclaim the Devil Fruit and make Garling immortal. If they capture Law, it could be that he dies during the subsequent operation.

Why is this already the second time? We last saw Trafalgar Law when he was defeated by Blackbeard. The two had an action-packed fight in which Law’s pirate crew was almost destroyed. 

Law could only be saved when his crew member Beppo carried him out of the danger zone. Law himself was no longer able to move. Therefore, he was already close to death in this battle.

Trafalgar Law should not have existed in One Piece at all – or at least a different member of the Seven Samurai. Because Eiichiro Oda, the creator of One Piece, intended to keep the group smaller in retrospect: 2 pirate groups are to blame for One Piece having over 1,000 episodes – “I regret it a little”

Source(s): Fandom Wire
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