![]() This would also justify the existence of the rear entrance. If we look Punk Hazard from above we see the central lake connected to the sea via two canals. ![]() So, can we find in some island we’ve already seen a missing circle shaped piece? We’ve seen that Onigashima is basically a circle, with a front and a rear entrance (this rear entrance by the way has no reason to exist…). I’m saying this because it could be use as a precedent and the same “puzzle” logic could be apply in this case. It requires us to look from above, at an island level, while we are small and lack the wider perspective. I thought it was brilliant, because it was such a simple solution yet it was almost impossible to guess it in advance. When Nami finally puts together the map of Jaya and Skypiea and realizes that they were once the same island. But one that comes to mind is the Skypiea reveal. If you’d ask me “What is your favourite reveal in One Piece?” I would need to think about it. For this reason I think it would be more impactful if we already knew the name of the original location, or even better if we’ve already been there with the Straw Hats and we haven’t even realized it. If the key to understand the secret of Onigashima is in its name, it would be strange to set up expectation for a name that we haven’t even heard once in the story. But even if that’s the case we still don’t have a name for “Kaido’s favourite island”.
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