The existence of gods is not new to the world a piece. While at one point, a piece Seen as a rather whimsical tale of pirates chasing great glory, over time Oda weaves a more complex story involving powerful, corrupt government factions and even the gods.
One Piece's main character, Monkey D. Luffy, is actually Sun God Nika, one of the fiercest gods in the world and a warrior of salvation. Luffy is not the only god existing in a fragmented world. Oda has already established several powerful gods in the story, and one of the most interesting of them all is the Earth God. While the identity of the Earth God may remain a secret for some time, Oda has already contained his true secret with major revelations made in the Eghead and Elbaf arcs. a piece. As already evident in the story, The Earth God is none other than Emu, the Sovereign of the Universe.
A fragment revealed the Earth God in Harley
Harley presents a one piece worldview
The existence of other gods in a fragmented world first surfaced in the Scipia arc. At that time, Oda revealed the existence of some powerful gods worshiped by the Shandians in a Kalgara flashback. Rain gods, sun gods, earth gods and forest gods were worshiped in this ancient culture. Unfortunately, at the time, these details were simply dismissed as superstitions among the Shandians. Towards the end of the Skypea arc, all the Shandians prayed to the Sun God for mercy, and it was here that Luffy defeated Enel. Apparently, Oda was connecting Luffy with the Sun God in the Skypea arc of the story.
Wano country pressure, The Sun God has officially descended into the world Properly, Luffy awakened his devil fruit. It is also revealed that her devil fruit's real name is Hito Hito no Mi, model: Nika. Nikkai is known as the Sun God of the world, which also confirms the existence of other gods.
In the Elbaf arc, Harley was first revealed, which told the story of a fragmented world. At Harlema, Oda also revealed the existence of other gods. The author directly mentions the God of the Forest, who was also mentioned in Skypea, as well as the God of the Sea, who fans already know as Princess Shirahoshi, who is a mermaid princess and possesses the powers of Poseidon. Most importantly, Oda also mentions the Earth God, and this God is also first mentioned in the Scipia arc of the story.
The Earth God was enraged, and together with the Serpent of Hell covered the world in death and destruction. – Harley
According to Harley, the Earth God and the Serpent of Hell clashed with the Sun God and this led to the destruction of the world long ago in an era called the First World. It is clear that the Earth God was alive during the Second World as well, and even here the events eventually led to the destruction of the world. The Third World is set in the current timeline of One Piece, and apparently, the Earth God is alive.
According to Harley, the emu holds the power of the earth
Like the Sun God, the Earth God is also a very powerful being in the world of one piece. It must be remembered that in the first world, Prithvi Lord was one, who went to destroy the entire world along with the serpent of hell. In a way, the Earth God may be even more powerful than the Sun God, and that fits Emu's personality perfectly.
Most importantly, the reason why Emu is clearly an Earth God is because of the established order of the Celestial Dragons of World Government. Apparently in the story, the world government is headed by Emu, who is subordinate to the five Elders. These five Elders are also known as Five Elder Stars or Five Elder Planets. Apparently, each elder represents a planet:
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Warcury represents Mercury
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Nusjuro represents Venus
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Mars represents Mars
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Ju Peter represents Jupiter
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Saturn was the direct representation of the planet Saturn
Saturn dies at the end of Egghead, and is replaced by Garling, who is a direct representation of the Moon. Meanwhile, Luffy, who is the Sun God, is a direct representation of the sun. This leaves three more planets. Uranus is an ancient weapon that has not yet been revealed in the story. Neptune is Princess Shirahoshi, because her father's name is Neptune, and she is an ancient weapon. Finally, Pluto represents the ancient weapon Pluton, which currently lies dormant under Wano and can only be controlled by Momonosuke. Obviously, all these figures fit perfectly, leaving only the Earth. It goes without saying that in this scenario, Emu would be a perfect fit for Earth, and that would make him the Earth God of a fragmented world.
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Emu's powers are also directly linked to the Earth God. Emu appear to be immortal, and more than that, they can make someone else immortal, giving them immense life. The ability to manipulate life itself, as well as enslave others, is Earth's power. Emu may be the demon god of the earth and is destined to fight against the sun god Nik.
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Prithvi Bhagwan Vs Surya Bhagwan is bound to repeat itself once again
In the first world mentioned in Harley, it was quite clear that immediately after the Sun God Nick landed on planet Earth, Emu, the Earth God, clashed with him along with the Hell Serpent. This eventually led to the destruction of the world. This battle was repeated again during the Zero Century, when Emu clashed with Joy Boy, and caused catastrophic destruction that engulfed the entire world.
Now, in the Third World, Nick has landed once again, and it's time for Emu to face Nika again. The Earth God and the Sun God are destined to clash against each other until true balance is restored to the world, and the final saga of the forest fragment will show this in vivid detail. This time, Luffy, who represents the Sun God, will not lose to Emu, who represents the Earth God, and goes on to restore true balance to the world, destroying forever this unjust system established by the Earth God.
- Release date
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October 20, 1999
- network
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Fuji TV
- directors
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Hiroaki Miyamoto, Konosuke Uda, Junji Shimizu, Satoshi Ito, Munehisa Sakai, Katsumi Tokoro, Yutaka Nakajima, Yoshihiro Ueda, Kenichi Takeshita, Yoko Ikeda, Ryota Nakamura, Hiroyuki Kakudou, Takahiro Noimauji, Tokahiro, Enoji Maudo Shishido, Hidehiko Kadota, Sumio Watanabe, Harume Kosaka, Yasuhiro Tanabe, Yukihiko Nakao, Keisuke Onishi, Junichi Fujise, Hiroyuki Satou
- The authors
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Jin Tanaka, Akiko Inoue, Junki Takegami, Shinzo Fujita, Shouji Yonemura, Yoshiyuki Suga, Atsuhiro Tomioka, Hirohiko Usaka, Michiru Shimada, Isao Murayama, Takuya Masumoto, Yoichi Takahashi, Momoka Toyoda
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Mayumi Tanaka
Monkey d. Luffy (voice)
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Kazuya Nakai
Roronoa Zoro (voice)