. . . what, because the person might rape and/or murder you? I seriously have no idea what you're trying to say here.
Well… the logic is too big for a thread that it's not about this, so let's just assume I'm a retarded and be happy with it.
. . . what, because the person might rape and/or murder you? I seriously have no idea what you're trying to say here.
Well… the logic is too big for a thread that it's not about this, so let's just assume I'm a retarded and be happy with it.
Well… the logic is too big for a thread that it's not about this, so let's just assume I'm a retarded and be happy with it.
Who needs to assume with writing like this.
I'm a retarded to!!! I didn't really get the metaphor either… I kinda understand it, but it's not to great
Also your sig is awesome
Who needs to assume with writing like this.
I'm a retarded to!!! I didn't really get the metaphor either… I kinda understand it, but it's not to great
Also your sig is awesome
It's true, his sig is pretty awesome. It's a shame that his posts are so… eurgh.
When I left the island did I happen to leave behind a button? It would have been a blue one round four holes in it. It fell off from a very obvious spot and I can't actually wear that shirt again till I find it. It's been like 2 years and I keep worrying that people will one day ask me "Hey didn't you have that cool shirt? what happened to it?" I mean it wouldn't be so bad if the button wasn't missing from the middle. Unfortunately I can't use another button as there is only 2 on the shirt. I'm sure it being a blue shiney button it probably caught your attention Luffy if your not still on the island staring at the button.
If you have managed to make it to FI hopefully Rayleigh has spoken to you about the button since I left a message with him as well.Damn I love that shirt.
Jinbei
ok i lol'd, really saved this thread from sucking more.
Doesn't anyone curious about why Jimbe leaves the Island?
of course, it's already been mentioned. =]
the general opinion is that there were complications regarding the loss of his shichibukai place, and he was forced to hightail it out of there.
most of everyone else believes he's in the neptune army, which seems more likely now we find that the officials were not hostile in their intentions.
Does this mean that Fishmen Island is now WG property? Now that Whitebeard's dead?
Does this mean that Fishmen Island is now WG property? Now that Whitebeard's dead?
Based on the fact that the foremost official authority within the island seems to be on the same side as Jinbe and Luffy? Unlikely.
Doesn't anyone curious about why Jimbe leaves the Island?
Does this mean that Fishmen Island is now WG property? Now that Whitebeard's dead?
Well, I don't think that FI is a member of the WG (since their inhabitants, the mermaids can be sold as slaves). I wonder what the note Jinbe left is all about.
IMO Jinbe maybe left the island because after losing his title as shichi, he was a big threat 4 FI (I mean, he has a bounty of 250mio and marines would come to catch him breaking havoc @ that place).
Also Jinbe's note could contain, that Luffy should be careful about the leader of the new fishman-pirates. That dude 4 sure is friend with Arlong and mad @ Luffy. AND: that note IMO maybe contains that Jinbe is apologizing 4 putting Arlong 2 East Blue (if Arlong didn't go there by his own will, but I doubt that).
But that is all speculation from me.
Ammo Knights rule btw.
And btw aside from Sanji's nosebleed-running-gag being a threat 4 his life now AND being part of the plot (I can live with both of it, Oda pulls the craziest stuff, that's why I love that story most of the time), there's one thing that REALLY bothers me:
the character design of those three merman-princes really sucks. I hope they'll get less important. Not even the oldest one is looking good or royal to me. :getlost:
I hope that @ least the leader of the new fishman pirates is lookin really badass!
Does this mean that Fishmen Island is now WG property? Now that Whitebeard's dead?
Probably not, not yet anyways. Keimi made it sound like they were almost in a power struggle of sorts. She said the war affected the island greatly and that Jinbe can no longer reside there. The thing that seems off is that the princes are on Jinbei's side makes me think the nation is either kinda secretly aligned with Jinbei but must keep it secret to not lose control to the WG or that the Princes are not agreeing with whoever else rules FI at this time (seems it would be the King) and are still loyal to Jinbei. Either way I'm sure it's going to be a central theme in this arc.
Who needs to assume with writing like this.
I'm a retarded to!!! I didn't really get the metaphor either… I kinda understand it, but it's not to great
Also your sig is awesome
Thanks, Dio trolling and Ichigo trolled is always good, about my posts, I'm trying to improve as I improve my english, hope I achieve it.
Thanks, Dio trolling and Ichigo trolled is always good, about my posts, I'm trying to improve as I improve my english, hope I achieve it.
Ah, a foreigner. Sorry if I was a bit rude, but there are some natural english speakers who type things with grammar just as bad as (and even worse than) yours. And those people really piss me the hell off, since unlike you, they do know better (either that, or they're just stupid. I hate trolls and idiots equally, but I have nothing against foreigners that just aren't good at english yet).
It's just really hard to distinguish them on a place like this, since this is the only forum I go on that attracts a multitude of people whose first language isn't English (such is the joy and attractiveness of One Piece)!
Ah, a foreigner. Sorry if I was a bit rude, but there are some natural english speakers who type things with grammar just as bad as (and even worse than) yours. And those people really piss me the hell off, since unlike you, they do know better (either that, or they're just stupid. I hate trolls and idiots equally, but I have nothing against foreigners that just aren't good at english yet).
It's just really hard to distinguish them on a place like this, since this is the only forum I go on that attracts a multitude of people whose first language isn't English (such is the joy and attractiveness of One Piece)!
LOL Hikari, perhaps what you should say is "non-native English speakers?" Since the forum is so diverse, the question of who is a foreigner is a matter of perspective… (Not to mention that several countries produce native English speakers…)
It's Ok, I understand you, I probably would have the same reaction if I didn't knew if I'm dealing with a foreigner or not, after all, we can't guess, I'll fix my location to make it easier to identify.
Everyone in this forum is a foreigner.
I am so lonely.
@Aegir:
Everyone in this forum is a foreigner.
I am so lonely.
No man is an island…
@Aegir:
Everyone in this forum is a foreigner.
I am so lonely.
How would you rate yourself on this chart?
!
@Aegir:
Everyone in this forum is a foreigner.
I am so lonely.
Cry moar. :getlost:
Cry moar. :getlost:
What. the. fuck?
Mine was more of a light-hearted joke.
Unless you are joking as well. Then excuse me for not being able to reply in a funny way.
@Cymelion:
How would you rate yourself on this chart?
LOL, my discovery of this picture 2 months ago was one of the reasons why I didn't make any post about leaving the last time. It's incredibly irritating when people interpret your intention with what they are familiar with.
I would never say "Whatever…I am off!!" just to continue to post.
In case you are joking, I have to say it's quite funny. Regretfully I am not in the right mood to make a joke back.
My apology for being off-topic. This is getting rather...personal.
@Aegir:
What the fuck?
Mine was more of a light-hearted joke.
Unless you are joking as well. Then excuse me for not being able to reply in a funny way.
I think it's more your recent actions will besmirch some of your responses especially if lightheated. Given some of your sig choices the last week or so people could be forgiven for thinking it a serious post.
LOL, my discovery of this picture 2 months ago was one of the reasons why I didn't make any post about leaving.
Now I am not going to say "Whatever…I am off" then continue to post.
In case you are joking, I have to say it's quite funny.
My apology for being off-topic.
Glad you didn't take it the wrong way from me - I was 50/50 on you joking so I decided meh it's funny if you are kidding and appropriate if you weren't.
You're not a bad bloke man - just a little too serious sometimes.
Well, I don't think that FI is a member of the WG (since their inhabitants, the mermaids can be sold as slaves). I wonder what the note Jinbe left is all about.[stuffs]
You do realize that humans can be sold as well as slaves right? Even if they aren't pirates or outlaws. To suggest that a territory isn't part of the WG simply because the inhabitants can be sold as slaves would exclude a lot of territories from the WG.
I'm sure it is quite clear that the fishman island is not part of the WG but it isn't because the inhabitants are traded as slaves.
You do realize that humans can be sold as well as slaves right? Even if they aren't pirates or outlaws. To suggest that a territory isn't part of the WG simply because the inhabitants can be sold as slaves would exclude a lot of territories from the WG.
I'm sure it is quite clear that the fishman island is not part of the WG but it isn't because the inhabitants are traded as slaves.
I disagree.
I think it was shown and said that slaves were made up of captured minorities (fishmen, giants, long-arms, etc), pirates, and people from countries that refused to join the WG. That's why it was pointed out in Saobody that mermaids and fishmen could be sold as slaves even if they didn't do anything wrong. Considering the WG's antics, it wouldn't surprise me if they branded any non-allied islands' inhabitants as criminals and thus fair game for slave-traders.
Still, it isn't exactly clear what is the relationship between the WG and Fishman Island. We know that FI glorifies the sunny pirates in a similar manner that Amazon Lily does with the Kuja and thus could be labeled as a nation of pirates. However, the WG doesn't seem to be at war with FI like they threatened Boa with if she relinquished her shichibukai status. Robin says that 200 years ago the WG struck a deal with Fishmen and Merfolk - once we know what that deal was I think we'll know what exactly the situation is at hand.
I disagree.
I think it was shown and said that slaves were made up of captured minorities (fishmen, giants, long-arms, etc), pirates, and people from countries that refused to join the WG. That's why it was pointed out in Saobody that mermaids and fishmen could be sold as slaves even if they didn't do anything wrong. Considering the WG's antics, it wouldn't surprise me if they branded any non-allied islands' inhabitants as criminals and thus fair game for slave-traders.Still, it isn't exactly clear what is the relationship between the WG and Fishman Island. We know that FI glorifies the sunny pirates in a similar manner that Amazon Lily does with the Kuja and thus could be labeled as a nation of pirates. However, the WG doesn't seem to be at war with FI like they threatened Boa with if she relinquished her shichibukai status. Robin says that 200 years ago the WG struck a deal with Fishmen and Merfolk - once we know what that deal was I think we'll know what exactly the situation is at hand.
anyone can be a slave. the business was under the control of doflamingo. they could sell anyone they want, it didn't matter who. it was just certain ppl were worth more, such as long arms, double joints, mermaids, fishman, etc. the government would not do anything if doflamingo sold ppl that were FROM SA.
i aree with rest that FI not part of G
I disagree.
I think it was shown and said that slaves were made up of captured minorities (fishmen, giants, long-arms, etc), pirates, and people from countries that refused to join the WG. That's why it was pointed out in Saobody that mermaids and fishmen could be sold as slaves even if they didn't do anything wrong. Considering the WG's antics, it wouldn't surprise me if they branded any non-allied islands' inhabitants as criminals and thus fair game for slave-traders.
Chapter, page, and panel(s) please. Let me tell you right not, this is simply not true, but feel free to prove me wrong.
Chapter, page, and panel(s) please. Let me tell you right not, this is simply not true, but feel free to prove me wrong.
I just really doubt that Oda would go so far to associate slavery and seafolk so much if slavery could affect any random person and there wasn't any difference between seafolk slavery and human slavery. Yeah, the Tenryuubito can probably enslave any random person they want - as seen by the scene with Charlos and Zoro - but it's probably a bit different since Charloss didn't call that chick a slave but a wife though the two are unlikely to be different past the term.
In Tequila Wolf Robin was told:
"The people working here are either criminals or else the citizens of countries that refused to join the World Government… well... I guess you'd call them slaves."
http://www.mangafox.com/manga/one_piece/v54/c524/6.html
They're not just random people who the Tenryuubito chose to enslave, but specifically criminals and non-world government countries. Knowing the WG and how it behaves with what it considers justice (just look at Aka Inu) - the fact that it considers itself justice and nothing else, the fact that the institution itself has no problem going against innocent civilians if there's even a minimisal possibility they could be a threat against it's power, is it really out of the question that the WG would consider people from those countries criminals and encourage killing and slavery against them? After all, they did do something similar with Robin.
Meanwhile when it comes to fishmen and merfolk they're all fair game regardless of the fact that FI and the WG are allied because of the discrimination against specifically fishmen/merfolk. Jinbe said that before WB came and declared FI his territory the place was a mess of slave traders, pirates, and marines chasing after them. It doesn't matter whether a fishman is a pirate or was just a civilian the WG still turns to look the other way if one is captured.
My guess is that the minority racism probably applies to giants, long-arms, etc. though with giants it might be that Elbaf is a pirate island similar to Amazon Lily - not to mention far more difficult to take down and capture - as for long-arms and long-legs they're probably not as sought out as fishmen since they're not much more valuable than a regular human. Also there's probably very few of them that show up at Saobody since so far the only one we've seen outside of Brook's training thingo was Apoo.
Plus, fishman island is right next to Saobody so that probably helps a lot in the slave trade with them.
http://www.mangafox.com/manga/one_piece/v51/c499/18.html
Edit: "Apparently they sell mer-people and fish-people even if they're not bad guys."
http://www.mangafox.com/manga/one_piece/v51/c499/18.html
Implies that to be a human slave you have to be a "bad guy" in some form or the other. At least in the WG's eyes.
I just really doubt that Oda would go so far to associate slavery and seafolk so much if slavery could affect any random person and there wasn't any difference between seafolk slavery and human slavery. Yeah, the Tenryuubito can probably enslave any random person they want - as seen by the scene with Charlos and Zoro - but it's probably a bit different since Charloss didn't call that chick a slave but a wife though the two are unlikely to be different past the term.
In Tequila Wolf Robin was told:
"The people working here are either criminals or else the citizens of countries that refused to join the World Government… well... I guess you'd call them slaves."
http://www.mangafox.com/manga/one_piece/v54/c524/6.html
They're not just random people who the Tenryuubito chose to enslave, but specifically criminals and non-world government countries. Knowing the WG and how it behaves with what it considers justice (just look at Aka Inu) - the fact that it considers itself justice and nothing else, the fact that the institution itself has no problem going against innocent civilians if there's even a minimisal possibility they could be a threat against it's power, is it really out of the question that the WG would consider people from those countries criminals and encourage killing and slavery against them? After all, they did do something similar with Robin.
Meanwhile when it comes to fishmen and merfolk they're all fair game regardless of the fact that FI and the WG are allied because of the discrimination against specifically fishmen/merfolk. Jinbe said that before WB came and declared FI his territory the place was a mess of slave traders, pirates, and marines chasing after them. It doesn't matter whether a fishman is a pirate or was just a civilian the WG still turns to look the other way if one is captured.
My guess is that the minority racism probably applies to giants, long-arms, etc. though with giants it might be that Elbaf is a pirate island similar to Amazon Lily - not to mention far more difficult to take down and capture - as for long-arms and long-legs they're probably not as sought out as fishmen since they're not much more valuable than a regular human.
the bridge is different from the slave trade. the slaev trade is headed by doflamingo, and the bridge is from the government
! @Reyairia:
! > I just really doubt that Oda would go so far to associate slavery and seafolk so much if slavery could affect any random person and there wasn't any difference between seafolk slavery and human slavery. Yeah, the Tenryuubito can probably enslave any random person they want - as seen by the scene with Charlos and Zoro - but it's probably a bit different since Charloss didn't call that chick a slave but a wife though the two are unlikely to be different past the term.In Tequila Wolf Robin was told:
"The people working here are either criminals or else the citizens of countries that refused to join the World Government… well... I guess you'd call them slaves."
http://www.mangafox.com/manga/one_piece/v54/c524/6.html
They're not just random people who the Tenryuubito chose to enslave, but specifically criminals and non-world government countries. Knowing the WG and how it behaves with what it considers justice (just look at Aka Inu) - the fact that it considers itself justice and nothing else, the fact that the institution itself has no problem going against innocent civilians if there's even a minimisal possibility they could be a threat against it's power, is it really out of the question that the WG would consider people from those countries criminals and encourage killing and slavery against them? After all, they did do something similar with Robin.
Meanwhile when it comes to fishmen and merfolk they're all fair game regardless of the fact that FI and the WG are allied because of the discrimination against specifically fishmen/merfolk. Jinbe said that before WB came and declared FI his territory the place was a mess of slave traders, pirates, and marines chasing after them. It doesn't matter whether a fishman is a pirate or was just a civilian the WG still turns to look the other way if one is captured.
My guess is that the minority racism probably applies to giants, long-arms, etc. though with giants it might be that Elbaf is a pirate island similar to Amazon Lily - not to mention far more difficult to take down and capture - as for long-arms and long-legs they're probably not as sought out as fishmen since they're not much more valuable than a regular human. Also there's probably very few of them that show up at Saobody since so far the only one we've seen outside of Brook's training thingo was Apoo.
Plus, fishman island is right next to Saobody so that probably helps a lot in the slave trade with them.http://www.mangafox.com/manga/one_piece/v51/c499/18.html
Edit: "Apparently they sell mer-people and fish-people even if they're not bad guys."
http://www.mangafox.com/manga/one_piece/v51/c499/18.html
Implies that to be a human slave you have to be a "bad guy" in some form or the other. At least in the WG's eyes.
That's all nice speculation and such, however, we clearly saw that tenryuubitou can enslave or capture any person they like, prime example is the chick who has to become a wife to the fat dragon. There is nothing to suggest that the government only allows "bad people" to become slaves otherwise it helps them out. There has been nothing to suggest this. I'm sure a lot of the auction house stock were people who the bounty hunters thought would bring them a lot of money and not just people who are criminals.
That's all nice speculation and such, however, we clearly saw that tenryuubitou can enslave or capture any person they like, prime example is the chick who has to become a wife to the fat dragon.
She became a wife, not a slave. While it is a horrible fate for her to go through, she still wasn't lowered to the level of "less than human" slave.
Still, the Tenryuubito are clearly an exception to any laws and can do whatever the heck they want because they have power and they've come to abuse it. The random rich guy who goes to the human auction and buys slaves is unlikely to have the same freedom as the tenryuubito do. Remember that while the tenryuubito are probably the reason the slavery still exists in Saobody they are not the only ones who buy them.
There is nothing to suggest that the government only allows "bad people" to become slaves otherwise it helps them out.
I already explained my reasoning in the last post, you can't say there is "nothing to suggest" whatsoever. Reread my last post and let's look at the slaves at the auction:
-Dias
-Keimi
-Byron
-Pascia
-Lacueva
-Jean Bart
-Boa Hancock
-Boa Marigold
-Boa Sandersonia
-Robin (temporarily)
-The Giant.
Out of all of these, the only one we know that wasn't a pirate was Keimi. The Boa sisters were not only on a pirate ship but also from an island not allied with the World Government, so they fall in with my theory. In the end with have Keimi who is a mermaid, the giant, and Pascia. Thing is, we don't know shit about Pascia aside from the fact that she's a beautiful dancer, so you can't assume that she's just some random civilian.
She became a wife, not a slave. While it is a horrible fate for her to go through, she still wasn't lowered to the level of "less than human" slave.
Still, the Tenryuubito are clearly an exception to any laws and can do whatever the heck they want because they have power and they've come to abuse it. The random rich guy who goes to the human auction and buys slaves is unlikely to have the same freedom as the tenryuubito do. Remember that while the tenryuubito are probably the reason the slavery still exists in Saobody they are not the only ones who buy them.
I already explained my reasoning in the last post, you can't say there is "nothing to suggest" whatsoever. Reread my last post and let's look at the slaves at the auction:
-Dias
-Keimi
-Byron
-Pascia
-Lacueva
-Jean Bart
-Boa Hancock
-Boa Marigold
-Boa Sandersonia
-Robin (temporarily)
-The Giant.Out of all of these, the only one we know that wasn't a pirate was Keimi. The Boa sisters were not only on a pirate ship but also from an island not allied with the World Government, so they fall in with my theory. In the end with have Keimi who is a mermaid, the giant, and Pascia. Thing is, we don't know shit about Pascia aside from the fact that she's a beautiful dancer, so you can't assume that she's just some random civilian.
okay lemme put this to rest. reyairia, u are partially right. those unique, and not under the WG are sold. However, anyone can be be put into the slave auction. its really just where the slave traders are at that moment. for instance, rayleigh was going to be sold. tats a habitant of SA, and just a old man (for all they knew anyways). the reason why they wouldn't just take anyone to become a part of the slave trade is because they still need buyers. Also, if ppl just started being snatched up from the streets, or from homes, that would ultimately be atking a country that is under the WG, which would make the marines do stuff. That also contradicts because since doflamingo is the boss of the slave trade, the marines stopping him would not work. Hence, for having the least trouble on both sides, they (generally) dont kidnap residents, and make it with just pirates, giants, mermaids, etc, because no one would miss them, and ppl that are not residents of SA (and other plaecs where slaev trade occurs)
After this 2 year timeskip Oda could bring back someone from the pre-Grand Line arcs!
But… naaahhh...
After this 2 year timeskip Oda could bring back someone from the pre-Grand Line arcs!
But… naaahhh...
I still have hope for Arlong…
No one cares about Arlong. But yeah, he'll come back, it seems that he's quite important despite the fact that he's a weakling.
I really want Vivi to meet the crew again :P
So… Did any RAW came out to confirm whether or not there is a note in the last page about an OP break on the next issue of the WSJ?
Was it stated equivocally that the auction house we saw was the only one? There were quite a few slave traders and people involved in the capture and enslavement of victims, and at least one or two slave "stores" they looked into to find Keimi before going to the house, so I had sort of assumed there was more that one auction house as well, with differing schedules etc. If that is so, it can hardly be stated that Dofla was in "charge of" the entire slave trade. He merely owned one auction house, whcih he relinquished as soon as the first bit of trouble occurred.
If you don't like the joke you could just ask him to stop doing it with you, just saying.:ninja:
@I:
Was it stated equivocally that the auction house we saw was the only one? There were quite a few slave traders and people involved in the capture and enslavement of victims, and at least one or two slave "stores" they looked into to find Keimi before going to the house, so I had sort of assumed there was more that one auction house as well, with differing schedules etc. If that is so, it can hardly be stated that Dofla was in "charge of" the entire slave trade. He merely owned one auction house, whcih he relinquished as soon as the first bit of trouble occurred.
I don't think it was stated to be the only one, but being in groove one and the fact that the Celestial went to it, I think it's the only auction in the Island.
They even have a price list for their "goods".
Other than that there was a Human shop with some slaves and a 'Failed Mermaid', but it's just a normal shop.
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On a side a note that list stated that the acceptable "Goods" include criminals and citizens of Non-World government countries.
No one cares about Arlong. But yeah, he'll come back, it seems that he's quite important despite the fact that he's a weakling.
I wouldn't call Arlong a weakling. Between East Blue and Water 7, Luffy didn't really grow in strength much. It wasn't until Ennies Lobby where Luffy developed the Gears to multiply his power - before that he was still able to beat Foxy, Enel and Crocodile and all their goons. Arlong isn't weak just because he happened to be the first to get defeated. I'm not saying that Arlong was as strong as Enel or Crocodile, but keep in mind that Luffy was very strong even back then.
I still have a hard time seeing Arlong come back, though for some reason I can see Kuroobi and Chuu doing so.
really late to comment but really great chapter..:wub:
@RobbyBevard:
So, the more they talk about Fisher Tiger, the more it becomes incredibly apparent we're going to be getting a massive flashback about that incident later. There's already too much history, precedent and bad blood entwined it in for Oda to not show it… I figure after we get to see and know a whole bunch of these characters, the current situation, and whoever the next crewmember is? we'll then get to see the whole thing 20 years ago.
Along with young Jimbei, little Hachi, Arlong and Hancock.
But that probably won't be till near the end of the arc before the big fight (against whoever that may be) to bring better understanding to the whole thing, given Oda's track record. Looking forward to that.
As for the actual chapter, really digging the way the city looks, the shell armor, those quintuplets are still incredibly cute, and its nice to see that the Strawhats aren't default enemies of the state right off... they might in fact already be friends with the royalty and not even know it.
But we've already got neo-Arlong pirates, ghost ship, and even Caribou set up... plus decades of race relations that Luffy is obviously going to fix to some degree, and we've barely even gotten into the city. This arc is going to be insane.
Month till the next chapter huh? That's gonna suck a little. Nice Christmas present though.
still people claimed One Piece doesn't have or have less plot than some mangas.:getlost::getlost:
The only big thing that Arlong did in his fight with Luffy was throw Luffy into the water after Luffy had his feet stuck in the ground when he defeated all those other fishman after Luffy got out of the water he had a easier time beating Arlong than he did with Don krieg.
Arlong was not in Impel down we would have seen him if he was.
Arlong was in a east blue prison if he got out then Jinbe rescued him and probly told Arlong off for what he did with east blue.
If we see Arlong again then he will probly give blood to Sanji to say sorry to Nami after Nami beats him if she has to he wont be joining the crew for doing that however the strawhats wont kill him and eat him if he does it so both sides win in the end.
The only big thing that Arlong did in his fight with Luffy was throw Luffy into the water after Luffy had his feet stuck in the ground when he defeated all those other fishman after Luffy got out of the water he had a easier time beating Arlong than he did with Don krieg.
Arlong was not in Impel down we would have seen him if he was.
Arlong was in a east blue prison if he got out then Jinbe rescued him and probly told Arlong off for what he did with east blue.If we see Arlong again then he will probly give blood to Sanji to say sorry to Nami after Nami beats him if she has to he wont be joining the crew for doing that however the strawhats wont kill him and eat him if he does it so both sides win in the end.
Oh please, stop it. :getlost:
Arlong was not in Impel down we would have seen him if he was.
Arlong was in a east blue prison if he got out then Jinbe rescued him and probly told Arlong off for what he did with east blue.
Hahahahahah! I like that!
Jimbe: Arlong you naughty boy, Enslaving and killing all those poor innocent people, Shame on you!
Arlong: Sorry jimbe it was accident.
As much as I don't think Arlong will come back, I hope he will just to see Hachi and Jinbe confront him about Cocoyashi.
If we see Arlong again then he will probly give blood to Sanji to say sorry to Nami after Nami beats him if she has to he wont be joining the crew for doing that however the strawhats wont kill him and eat him if he does it so both sides win in the end.
:getlost: you really think so?
I wouldn't call Arlong a weakling either. I just thought he was majorly handicapped in the EB arc by not fighting exclusively in water where his strength would have multiplied by a load. Of course it is difficult to really include that as an assessment of power given all fights tend to happen overland, but it does mean Arlong has the potential to be both weak(ish) and very very strong. That said, can't see him making a return.
well, he said that fishmen are 10 times stronger than humans by default, so would any training he did from that point on would be 10 times more effective than if a regular human was training?
Granted, luffy is far from a normal person, but two years is long enough for arlong to bust out of jail and train to get stronger.