One Piece fan theories, especially as the series deepens more in the final saga, are constantly circulating in the community. Also, it seems Oda almost given enough information for fans to finally start gathering the mysteries of One Piece's world.
A particular theory proposes to explain how the huge stone wall, Red Line , in One Piece actually emerged. While many assumed it was a natural peculiarity, this theory can have an alternative solution. Instead of being a natural structure, this theory implies that Red Line is an artificial construction created by the world government.
One Piece and its strange geography
In the work, the geography of the world, despite being quite strange, is relatively simple. The world itself is divided into four seas; North Blue, South Blue, East Blue and West Blue. Outside these seas, dividing the whole world, there are two huge territories, Red Line and Grand Line, which travel completely around the world.
However, running perpendicular to the Grand Line there is a huge stone wall called Red Line. This virtually impenetrable stone wall is home to some interesting places, including Reverse Mountain, the entrance to Grand Line, and the capital of the world government, the sacred city, Mary Geoise. Outside this place, the wall itself is almost uninhabited, simply making it a large extent of stone that acts as a natural barrier, separating the four main seas into quadrants.
Red Line Origin Theory
Thus, although it seems natural, a theory published in Reddit by Loulou1s explains that the mountain may have been artificially created by the world's own nobles in the past. Thus, the post explains that after winning a war in One Piece , Ir and the world government created the red lines as a means of sharing the world to make it easier to contain each nation and as a way to put the sacred city above all others. At first, being made of remains of the earth soaked with blood after the First War, this place was nicknamed the red line.
On the other hand, with the revelation of the old giants that were eliminated in the Elbaf arch, the theorist believes that these giants were forced to create the red line for the world government. Thus, from here, by creating Red Line, the giants that were forced to build it eventually died, completing its task, explaining the absence of One Piece's in the modern age. However, the theory continues to explain that if Luffy eventually destroying Red Line, another popular theory, he will free the souls of those who lost their lives as they built the structure.
This theory fits with other One Piece theories
In short, this theory, especially with the new evidence from the work, makes a lot of sense. In addition, it works well with other popular One Piece theories, giving Luffy a potential reason to destroy Red Line.
In the end, this One Piece theory is just one of many that come after the huge story revealed in Elbaf. Right now, the new lost century information has been the biggest revelation of the series since the appearance of Gear 5 in Wano.
Anyway personal, what did you think of this theory? Leave a comment and see you next time!