@evelyne:
Nope. What doesnt make sense is your reasoning. If this King was that important, he would have a name and a face.
You're fucking done Kirk. This is really sad at this point.
We're chasing you in circles as you keep dodging into burned out huts and declaring yourself fortified. This is like a performance art piece almost.
It's almost at the point of being single sentence refutations.
For here: Oda heavily obscuring features and withholding a name has in every instance been just purposely creating suspense for eventual reveal.
You would notice that every nameless Kings turned out…unimportant. King of Lvneel is a noname because he is unimportant to the story, same goes for Wapol's father.
Here: You'll also notice they received full frontal face reveals, if this king had gotten the same treatment of his face being fully shown nobody would have reason to suspect Oda was up to something.
Every other King has a proper name and are important to the story.
Except the kings shown going to the Reverie, see by your logic half reveals means Oda won't shown a character….or is that only in one single instance where convenient for you and your really dumb ego.
It makes absulotely no fucking sense to not give Goa's King a name if Oda planned to use him later in the story.
So any time a character is implied by their role alone and not given a name means we'll never see them again, so Shichibukai, Yonkou, Admirals, unless once again in only this one instance where its convenient for you and your really dumb ego.
It makes even less sense that Stelly is the current King.
Unless the king has changed roles in some fashion or will be mostly important for actions made in Dragon's flashback, clearly based on literally everything else Oda has plans for him.
If this nameless King was so important, it would have been a great opportuniy to have him as a King in the Reverie, don't you think?
Not if Oda had more interest in establishing a young villainous figure among the kings, and more direct rival figure for Sabo in some respect.
Maybe maybe because the one during Sabo's flashback was unimportant.
Well as we see this only makes sense when it is the sole example filling its own bingo chart that Oda has ever done.
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@evelyne:
His face was shown, and Oda even said to the anime team to make his face right. That's a rather weak argument that you've got there.
Did you seriously use retrospectively revealed behind the scenes info to argue against a current thing possibly being important?
Put some goddamn effort into this shit, jesus.
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Jeez idiot, its really obvious that this guy isnt important because oda hasnt secretly told the anime staff something. My uncle works at shueisha so i
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Speaking of which, the king (including the half his face shot when he's sleeping) is shown in the anime exactly as it is in the manga.