One Piece: The Will of D. Has a SHOCKING Twist! You Won’t Believe It!

Summary

  • The mystery of the Will of D. in One Piece continues to intrigue fans and is linked to Joyboy and passed down through the D. Clan.
  • There may be two different versions of the Will of D., one representing liberation and the other destruction.
  • The D. Clan is crucial to the series’ plot, with a theory suggesting the final battle will involve Blackbeard carrying the ‘Destruction’ Will.

The success of the One Piece franchise can largely be attributed to the intriguing mystery and charm that permeates a significant portion of the series. With each question about the world’s history and lost lore that is resolved, Oda introduces even more questions, which serve to deepen the world’s complexity and open up fresh possibilities for both the past and future plot directions.

One intriguing enigma is the elusive concept of D’s Will, a subject that remains shrouded in mystery with no one yet able to fully comprehend its meaning or implications for the world. Despite this, fans of One Piece have been engaged in lively discussions and speculations regarding its potential significance since it was first hinted at. Here’s a possible interpretation of what D’s Will might entail and why there could be two distinct versions of it.

The Two Different Versions Of The Will Of D.

Why There Are Likely Two Different Wills

First Mention One Piece, Chapter 154, “To Alabasta”
Most Important Members Monkey D. Luffy, Gol D. Roger, Marshall D. Teach, Rocks D. Xebec

Although the idea of the Will of D was first introduced as far back as Chapter 154 in the One Piece manga, it continues to be an enigma. Fans have been eagerly discussing its true meaning ever since, with the known facts being limited to just two points: one, it’s the legacy or inherited will that is shared by every D clan member worldwide; and two, it was probably originated by Joyboy himself.

In the grand scheme of things, it was possibly Nefeltari D. Lily who first laid claim to this enigma. Known for her intriguing character, she is unique due to her rumored loyalty towards both the twenty ancient kingdoms and Joyboy. The essence of the Will of D. remains shrouded in mystery, yet fans have ventured guesses about its meaning. The most popular theory suggests that ‘D’ might stand for ‘Dawn’, implying a member of this clan signifies someone who will usher in a new era or dawn for the world.

There is a land where they refer to the ‘Family of D’ as “God’s natural enemy”.

In a nutshell, Luffy and Roger are considered the epitomes of their respective times, being the foremost pirates driven by the ambition to bring freedom to every nook and cranny of the world. Given the state of the world and its impending darkness, it’s plausible that Roger (Joyboy) initiated this entire scheme to guarantee that a member of his clan who shares his determination would one day emerge to combat the malevolence in the world. This theory also supports the belief that Joyboy’s crew were known as the Dawn Pirates.

In addition, a fresh perspective on D.’s Will has emerged. This hypothesis suggests that there was a shift in D.’s Last Will and Testament which led some members of the D. Clan onto a much more sinister course. Contrary to what ‘Dawn’ symbolizes, this path aimed to overthrow not only Imu and the Celestial Dragons, but also their corrupt and oppressive regime.

Instead of the Will of D. aiming to bring happiness and liberty following the overthrow of tyranny, like the other depictions suggest, this version suggests that the members of the D. Clan would govern everyone else under a global king. Interestingly, only two notorious villains from the D. Clan – Rocks D. Xebec and Marshall D. Teach – have desired such rule, aligning with our existing knowledge about the Will of D, as it symbolizes ‘Destruction’.

Fundamentally, they share the same objectives for this Will, but the results are drastically distinct. This idea aligns with our knowledge of the Sun God Nika, as Elbaf unveiled that there exists a benevolent Sun God and another malevolent one. Given that Luffy obtained the liberator Sun God Fruit, which represents Joyboy’s will, it is plausible that the destructive version was passed on to Rocks and Blackbeard, possibly explaining why Rocks made a trip to Elbaf in Chapter 1145.

Why The D. Clan Is The Most Important In The World

The Sheer Importance of the Members

  • The initial Will of D., synonymous with Luffy and Roger, seeks to spread freedom.
  • The other, synonymous with Blackbeard and Rocks, wants to control the world.

It’s evident that the D. Clan holds a significant role across the entire One Piece universe. From the era of Joyboy, they’ve been key figures in shaping crucial historical events. Remarkably, this mysterious group has managed to evade destruction by the World Government, despite being perceived as adversaries by the Celestial Dragons.

Due to the fact that Blackbeard now bears the Destruction Will of D., a popular theory suggests that the final showdown in the series might not involve Imu, even though he’s been portrayed as the most powerful and significant villain. Instead, it could be an exciting climax to see which version of the Inherited Will between Blackbeard and possibly another character will ultimately prevail.

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2025-04-10 15:26