As we know, Charlotte Linlin, also known as Big Mom, is one of the most formidable figures in the world of piracy. What makes her infamous is her vast family, which consists of a staggering number of children, totaling 43 sons and 46 daughters. Just looking at these numbers reflects the overwhelming “family business” of Big Mom.
In the recent chapters of the One Piece manga, we have learned more about the territory of the Charlotte family, which still lacks three members, and one of them has already been eliminated from the game. Fortunately, King, who belongs to the Beast Pirates, is one of the “rare species” in this mix.
This is why Big Mom is eager to negotiate before the event, as she is aware of the participation of King in her family’s game. It’s a pity that King usually tends to play hard to get, which leaves her quite frustrated.
So what exactly is the special power of King that makes Big Mom so intensely crave it? Today, let’s explore this together. However, keep in mind that this is just a personal opinion, and everyone is welcome to refer to it.
From the moment King appeared, he has shown himself to be not just an average person. In fact, he is one of the three calamities of the Beast Pirates, and he also serves as the warden of Impel Down.
King possesses a very impressive height, much taller than Jack, and typically wears a black outfit that completely covers his physique, featuring a mask with a sharp design and a pair of distinctive eyes.
Moreover, King also has large wings on his back, reminiscent of a divine bird. Particularly, his wings are adorned with unique patterns. With this appearance, King definitely evokes images of a mythical creature or a rare bird.
This leads me to wonder whether King has a connection to the origins of the evil fruit. There have been numerous theories suggesting that in every evil fruit, there is a powerful spirit, and each spirit possesses different strengths. This variety brings diversity to the evil fruit. The appearance of King could be the beginning of a long series of tales about the origins of this mythical fruit.
What do you think about this? Do you agree with my thoughts? Let us know your opinions so we can discuss further.