Understanding the Fruit of the Akuma
There is a long-standing theory about the Akuma fruit: these types of fruits are essentially shells to hide the powerful monsters inside. Each monster possesses unique abilities. And when the host dies, the monster will escape and seek out the nearest Akuma fruit.
An example of this theory is Vegapunk’s creation of the Akuma fruit. According to the theory, it is said that the energy of the Akuma is forced into the artificial fruit by the use of a long-lost technique.
Similarly, the Blackbeard’s Gura Gura fruit is akin to that of the Whitebeard’s Gura Gura fruit. As soon as Whitebeard died, the Blackbeard swiftly covered the fruit with the intent to capture the monster. The underlying logic is that Blackbeard did not allow the Gura Gura fruit to search for a new Akuma fruit, instead absorbing it into himself.
So why can Blackbeard utilize the powers of two Akuma fruits?
For this matter, we need to revisit the details that many people have observed about Blackbeard when interacting with them.
Furthermore, many have noted the scar left by Shanks – a wound that Blackbeard himself caused. It’s important to remember that when this wound was created, Blackbeard did NOT possess the powers of the Yami Yami fruit. So how could he have been able to injure someone in the ranks of the Yonko?
Blackbeard’s wound has three distinct scars, on the surface of which are also three distinct heads. This raises many related questions about… Cerberus – the three-headed dog of the underworld. The question arises: Could it be that Blackbeard himself is the embodiment of this terrifying monster?
According to the initial theory, when Blackbeard possesses two Akuma fruits, it means there are two monsters vying for control within his body. This inevitably leads to the death of many other Akuma fruit hosts. However, in Blackbeard’s case, if he is indeed the embodiment of Cerberus, then it is likely that he retains the abilities of one more Akuma fruit without it being illegal.
In summary, we will see from the previous context, Blackbeard is very fat and sluggish. So why can he create Shanks’ scar? It must be the tremendous hidden strength he possesses that, when unleashed, allows Shanks to tremble.
The significance of the D
The entire story of One Piece often features details about the D. The Pirate King Roger, Luffy, Ace… and Blackbeard also share this surname. This name is common among those who are destined for greatness.
According to what author Oda has hinted at so far, the letter D represents those who are born to be great in the world, often associated with the ancient civilization. It is implied that Blackbeard is a representative of the lineage of Marshall D. Teach – a lineage of the devil.
Many believe that this lineage of Marshall D. has caused the collapse of ancient civilizations. This theory holds merit, as the act of killing Thatch has been a central point in Blackbeard’s strategic planning.
We have previously seen the cunning of Blackbeard when he was younger, and now… it’s shocking. Who has suffered from his actions? Just one photograph evokes many feelings among One Piece fans. This leads to the theory that the monsters within the Akuma fruit are no longer fighting for dominance, but rather, they are united against the darkness that is Blackbeard.
Conclusion
Although this is merely a theory, it has incited fierce debates within the One Piece fan community. This theory could be right, or it could be wrong, yet the creativity of Oda’s work continues to surprise us. Regardless, there is one thing certain: Blackbeard remains the greatest obstacle on Luffy’s path to becoming the Pirate King. And precisely because of this ‘final boss,’ the existence of three Akuma fruits is not impossible.
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