Uranus Unveiled: One Piece’s Voice of All Things Connection?

Summary

  • The Ancient Weapons Poseidon and Pluton have been shown or talked about while Uranus remains a mystery.
  • A theory speculates on the connection between the Haki types and the powers of the Ancient Weapons.
  • Uranus may amplify the Voice of All Things ability, leading to speculation on its significance.

In the epic tale of One Piece, ancient weapons hold significant power and play crucial roles. Yet, despite their importance, details about them have been sparse, leaving much to speculation even after more than a thousand chapters. So far, only one such weapon has been revealed. This scarcity has fueled tales of the destructive might of Poseidon and Pluton, making these weapons highly coveted treasures in the world.

Despite never being explicitly demonstrated or discussed, Uranus has long been a subject of speculation among fans of One Piece due to its supposedly immense power. This power is said to be on par with Poseidon and Pluton, and a popular theory offers an explanation for what Uranus can achieve and why it poses such a threat. Thus, let’s delve into this theory and attempt to unravel the possible connection between Uranus and the Voice of All Things.

The Connection Between These Concepts

Are Uranus and the Voice of All Things Related?

Uranus First Mention One Piece, Chapter 650, “Two Changes to be Aware Of”
Voice of All Things First Mention One Piece, Chapter 507, “Kizaru Arrives”

In the early stages of the series, during the Alabasta saga, fans initially learned about the Ancient Weapons as Crocodile sought a legendary warship among them. Since then, references to these weapons have been sparse, with just one fully displayed – Poseidon – and a demonstration of its might. The show hinted that a complete display of its power would only be revealed towards the climax of the story, when it becomes crucial.

Despite Pluton being enveloped in enigma, it’s recognized as a colossal and formidable warship capable of obliterating an entire island with a single blast. Consequently, Uranus stands out as the anomaly due to its infrequent mention within the series, with fewer references than the other Ancient Weapons. Nevertheless, a suggestion of its might can be inferred through a particular theory that links these weapons to Haki.

Three Ancient Weapons… each bearing the name of a God… “Pluton”, “Uranus”, and “Poseidon”.

According to this theory, the three types of Haki are thought to symbolize the unique powers of the Ancient Weapons. The link lies in how Conqueror’s Haki mirrors Poseidon’s power, as it enables the user to overpower others by projecting their will beyond themselves. Similarly, Poseidon has the ability to command Sea Kings and make them carry out her wishes. On the contrary, Armament Haki can be understood as a representation of Pluton’s power because it amplifies one’s attacks, much like how Pluton is known for its destructive offensive capabilities that could potentially obliterate an entire island with a single blast.

If this pattern continues, Observation Haki and Uranus might complement each other, as it would become a tool for extraordinary perception. Speculations about its use suggest that Uranus would enable the user to pinpoint anyone or anything on the planet, potentially making it the most prized among the trio of Ancient Weapons. Given this, many speculate that it could be linked to the enigmatic Voice of All Things.

The Voice of All Things is an extraordinary talent that only a select few people have. This talent enables them to communicate with or comprehend people, non-living objects, or animals through thought transmission, without requiring conventional speech. Few characters are known to possess this power, and it is particularly remarkable when displayed by Gol D. Roger, who immediately understood the significance of the Poneglyphs upon touching them or deciphering the Sea Kings’ language.

From an observer’s perspective, I find myself pondering over a fascinating concept: There appears to be something distinctly associated with Uranus, yet it seems to be an inherent trait within everything. However, only a select few have naturally tuned their senses to utilize this trait effectively. It’s said that when connected to Uranus, this ability intensifies, allowing for the discovery or communication of anything across the globe. Originally, this power was thought to be Joyboy’s tool in his quest to find the One Piece. Though it may seem like a fanciful notion, it’s worth mentioning that another Ancient Weapon, Poseidon, once stood by Joyboy’s side.

How Likely Is This To Be The Case?

Wishful Thinking or a Plausible Theory?

According to this hypothesis, it’s important to note that it remains speculative until Oda verifies it. However, some compelling links are being discussed among fans. At present, there’s a theory suggesting that Uranus might be under the control of Imu and the World Government. This cosmic body is thought to be the weapon used to destroy Lulusia, as the explosions originated from a colossal figure in the sky, a detail that aligns well with Uranus’ name, which refers to the Sky God from Greek mythology. In essence, this theory proposes a connection between Uranus and celestial events or entities within One Piece.

Observing closely, the abilities of the two confirmed Ancient Weapons, Pluton and Poseidon, exhibit distinct characteristics, making it improbable that Uranus would operate similarly to Pluton as a destructive force capable of obliterating islands. If Uranus shared such capabilities and the World Government possessed it, their relentless pursuit of the Pluton blueprints from Franky and Iceberg during the Water 7 arc would have been unnecessary, suggesting that theories about Uranus remain open for debate.

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2025-01-31 17:55