The One Piece world has been sunk before by the World Government.
Highlights
- Vegapunk’s message about the sinking world shocks everyone in One Piece chapter 1113.
- The sinking world theory in One Piece has roots in past arcs and historical events.
- Oda hints at a great war and ancient weapons causing the world to submerge in One Piece lore.
One Piece chapter 1113 dropped recently and it was certainly a massive addition to the Egghead Island Arc. In fact, it might just be the biggest chapter in this arc, given that it covered Vegapunk’s message, or at least the beginning part of this message.
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The entire chapter saw a countdown to the message, which essentially dropped towards the very end. The message itself was one that was quite short in itself, however, also had massive repercussions. Fans have not seen much of the reaction of the world to this message as of yet. However, just by hearing this announcement, everyone can tell that this is completely out of the ordinary. That said, to those paying close attention, Vegapunk’s message about the thinking of the world doesn’t seem to be all that surprising. In fact, the world of One Piece has already sunk once before.
Vegapunk’s Message
Vegapunk Reveals The World Will Sink Under The Ocean
In One Piece chapter 1113, fans finally got their answers after the incredibly long wait that came along with Vegapunk’s message. After being hit by Admiral Kizaru’s laser, fans knew that Vegapunk would end up dying. Upon his death, a pre-recorded message was triggered and Vegapunk himself mentioned in One Piece chapter 1113 that this message was set up in such a way that it would start once his heart stopped beating. He knew that he did not have long left, and it is because of that he pre-recorded this message. Of course, the biggest obstacle for this message to come out was interference.
To make a long story short, the world, as we know it, will sink into the sea! – Dr. Vegapunk
Vegapunk had predicted there would be interference, however, for the smartest man in the entire world, fooling the people who would try to stop him was not much of an issue. Even though he had not predicted the Five Elders coming to Egghead in an attempt to stop him, he predicted could still get the message out. That is precisely what happened and the 10-minute time frame that he gave the entire world to set up their video transponder snails passed in the previous chapter. As that happened, Vegapunk’s message was finally dropped as well.
Much to the surprise of all the fans, Vegapunk started the message by admitting his sin. He said that he had committed two grave sins. However, he did not go into specifics about those sins. Still, he himself mentioned that he is not there to discuss morality, but that all in all, he wants to talk about what is coming next. Vegapunk shocked the entire world towards the end when he said that the world of One Piece is going to sink into the ocean. This was an incredible prediction that no one saw coming, and yet, fans knew that Oda would put such a twist in his story at some point.
Fans have not seen the reaction of the world to this message just yet, however, despite this message being bizarre, they know that the world will accept it for what it is, given that it is coming from the mouth of the smartest man in the entire world who is said to be 500 years ahead of humanity. Vegapunk’s message has set the precedent for a great war to come, and things cannot be more exciting at this point in time.
How The World Of One Piece Sank
The One Piece World Sank A Long Time Ago
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Vegapunk clearly mentioned that the world of One Piece is going to sink. However, this is only a prediction from him. This prediction has to be based on something, and fans know that Vegapunk has studied the ancient past. In fact, that is likely one of the biggest crimes he has committed and possibly what he was referring to in his message at the beginning. This means that Vegapunk has studied things that have indicated the sinking of the world. In fact, Oda has littered clues all over One Piece that indicate that the sinking of the world is actually real and that it happened long ago.
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The first thing that the fans need to look at is the Water 7 Saga. This Saga is incredibly important when it comes to the sinking of the world. The very first arc in this saga is the Long Ring Long Land arc, and there, fans saw Nomads migrating from one island to another, which Tonjit was a part of. This nomad mentioned that they only travel when the tide falls, which happens once every year, and when that happens, the real island shows itself and they are able to cross from one island to another. This indicates that the world of One Piece has actually flooded once and what used to be a normal landmass before is now divided into many smaller Islands because of the rising tides.
Bear the flag of Dawn against the sinking world! – Nefertari D. Lily
Going on, fans know that in the Water 7 Saga, Aqua Laguna was mentioned for the very first time. Aqua Laguna was a terrifying storm that flooded Water Seven every year, and it was something that the people of the island had gotten used to. In fact, when getting to Water Seven, fans knew that the island was actually built at an elevation. However, below the island, there are still old residential places that people once used to live in. Clearly, this was a sign of Water 7 being on sea level at one point in time. At the same time, this was also a sign of constant rising water levels and the eventual flooding of the island, which required people to get to elevation and build their homes there. In the same arc, it was mentioned that the water level consistently gets higher every year and that eventually, even the Water Seven that currently exists will submerge. This is one of the reasons why Iceberg wanted to build a floating Water 7 in the first place.
Clearly, all this indicates that the world of One Piece sank a long time ago. The question is, how did the water levels in the One Piece world rise this much? The answer to that is the great war that happened 900 years ago. When the Great War with the Ancient Kingdom began, it is highly likely that the water levels were completely normal. However, the usage of Ancient Weapons, such as Uranus, likely caused the world of One Piece to change completely. There is a reason why the ancient weapons are known to be tools that have the power to destroy the entire world.
Fans recently saw Lulusia being wiped out using the Mother Flame, and when that happened, the entire world felt the earthquakes in the following days, and the water level rose by 1 meter. That was just from a single shot. Now, when one imagines an entire war that lasts for 100 years raging on, with the usage of Ancient Weapons, then, one can see how the world got submerged completely. It is highly likely that the Ancient Kingdom that once existed is actually under the ocean right now. And, the many islands that the fans see in the One Piece world, specifically the ones in the Grand Line, were possibly a giant piece of land once but were only divided into smaller islands due to the massive flooding.
It is because of this war that the world of One Piece was eventually flooded, and the creation of the One Piece world as fans know it right now came to be. Hopefully, Oda will throw more focus on this in the story later down the line.
One Piece is available to read via Viz Media. The series can be read by the fans officially and for free on the Shonen Jump and the Manga Plus app. The release date for the next chapter of One Piece, One Piece 1114, is set to be May 12, 2024.
One Piece (1999)
ActionAdventureComedyFantasy
Studio
Toei Animation
Story By
Eiichiro Oda
Number of Episodes
1082+
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One Piece 1113: Vegapunk’s Message Is Revealed
Vegapunk makes a terrifying reveal about the One Piece world in chapter 1113.
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