One Piece 's world is full of geographical mysteries that, for more than two decades, remained without explanation. From the intriguing Red Line , which surrounds the world vertically, to the strange belt belts and the Grand Line, which divide the four seas, the planet of One Piece is a puzzle full of riddles.
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However, the final saga can finally bring you long awaited answers.
Egghead 's bow , Vegapunk revealed a great mystery in his transmission: wars during the lost century caused a cataclysm that turned One Piece's world into a set of dispersed islands. Now, Elbaf's arc seems to be about to unravel the origins of Red Line, confirming an old fans theory.
Harley's texts, which Oda recently revealed in Elbaf, suggest that someone may have created Red Line artificially, possibly during or even before the lost century. However, in chapter 1138, the first verse of the texts mentions a "infernal fire serpent." This serpent, instead of being a literal animal, can be a reference to Red Line, inspired by the Nordic legend of Jörmungandr, the giant serpent that surrounds the world.
The connection between Red Line and Nordic mythology
In Harley's texts, the “infernal fire serpent” and the “god of the earth” are described as responsible for involving the world in death and darkness, preventing people from meeting. Although this description makes sense if we consider that Red Line divides the four seas, isolating them from each other.
The theory that Red Line was created artificially gained even more strength with this revelation. Many fans comment that Red Line could be inspired by Jörmungandr, the serpent who, in Nordic mythology, surrounds the earth. Interestingly, this image also refers to the Egyptian symbol of Ouroboros, often represented as a red serpent.
The destruction of Red Line and the role of Luffy
The legend of Jörmungandr also says that by releasing its tail, the serpent would start Ragnarök, an apocalyptic war. Therefore, this mythological element can be reflected in One Piece with the destruction of Red Line, a theory widely discussed by fans and associated with Madam Sharley's prophecy about Luffy by destroying the island of the peixe men.
Also, in Little Garden, the giants Dorry and Brogy mention a " blood serpent ," referring to the same serpent described in Harley's texts. This connection reinforces the idea that Red Line is a symbol of oppression, representing the power and authority of the world's nobles.
What to expect from One Piece's future?
The destruction of Red Line would be an act of resistance against the world government, bringing together the seas and allowing people to connect again. Like heir to the will of the sun god Nika , Luffy can be the protagonist of this radical change, leading the struggle for freedom and justice.
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