Is Monkey D. Dragon the most enigmatic character in the One Piece universe? He is famously known as “The Most Dangerous Man in the World.” Let’s delve into the theories surrounding this intriguing character.
Monkey D. Dragon is the father of pirate Monkey D. Luffy and the son of Marine Vice Admiral Monkey D. Garp.
Monkey D. Dragon is the son of the famous Marine Vice Admiral Monkey D. Garp and the father of the beloved pirate Monkey D. Luffy. From a young age, Dragon was raised by Garp with the hope that he would become a Marine. At the age of 14, Dragon officially joined the Marines under his father’s command. Within just three years, at the age of 17, he rose to the rank of Chief Officer, equivalent to a Vice Admiral in the Marines.
At 21 years old, Dragon undertook a crucial mission to infiltrate and dismantle the World Government, killing countless individuals under the command of the oppressive regime. During his time as an undercover agent, Dragon developed feelings for a woman from the oppressed world, which prevented him from resorting to violence against those he loved. The two shared a bond while traveling together on a small boat across the Grand Line. After 10 years of fighting against the World Government and being relentlessly pursued by the regime, Dragon re-emerged with a tattoo on his face, beginning to gather followers who believed in his revolutionary ideals. To this day, Dragon remains one of the most enigmatic figures in the series.
Although Luffy is Dragon’s son, for some unknown reason, they have not lived together since Luffy was a child (Luffy was raised by Garp). Dragon also hasn’t given Luffy any information regarding their father-son relationship when they meet.
In contrast to other family members, “Revolutionary” Dragon often appears with a cold and dangerous demeanor. He is known for wearing a long green coat and often dons a gray shirt typical of a revolutionary leader, along with a distinct tattoo on his face.