One Piece Foreshadowed Its Latest Big Reveal Long Before Fans Think

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One Piece's five elders standing around the world of one piece with the empty throne in the background to the right and the island of lulusia being destroyed to the left

Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Warning: This Article contains spoilers for recent chapters of One PieceIn One Piece, the ongoing Egghead Island arc has continued to reveal bombshell information on the world as a whole. Most importantly, the fact that the world of One Piece will sink as the ocean's levels are rising. This is being revealed by Dr. Vegapunk, the scientist who had been working with the Marines, but has since become hunted by them.

Water 7's Rising Aqua Laguna Was Just One of the Signs The First Glimpse at the Fate of the World Close The Water 7 Arc takes place on the titular island city of Water 7, a city clearly inspired by the rivers of Venice in design. But Water 7 actually has a big problem in the annual Aqua Laguna, a massive storm that sweeps through the island once a year. It floods the lower parts of the city with a big tidal wave as the storm peaks, and has gotten increasingly worse with every passing year.

A Major Clue Was Dropped During the Alabasta Saga Oda Was Planning Even Further Back Even before Water 7, though, there were further implications. In the Alabasta arc, the Sandora River is a river that cuts through the desert nation that gets more flooded by the sea every year. This is brought up by Princess Vivi in Chapter 161, who elaborates on the issue. As seawater can't be drunk or nourish crops, the river has become less usable over time.

Whether Oda had planned this out all along or is simply tying the story back together, it's undoubtedly an excellent job of connecting details together. One Piece has been ongoing for decades, yet still manages to cohesively weave together a plot with masterful foreshadowing even now. Chapters that happened years ago are still relevant to this day, and just go to show why the series earned its place among the all-time greatest series.

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