One Piece’s world is in a constant state of turmoil, where almost everybody is doing whatever they want. Freedom to pursue one’s whim is an unspoken pirate motto. However, it’s also a world where one’s occupation doesn’t guarantee their morality. Pirates can be good, just as Marines can be evil, but that also doesn’t mean all the Marines are corrupted or that every pirate is good. Former Admiral Aokiji, aka Kuzan, and the Blackbeard Pirates are perfect examples of this philosophy, especially after Kuzan joined Blackbeard.Many One Piece fans had been speculating about his true intentions since Kuzan joined the Blackbeard Pirates. Chapter 1081 of the One Piece manga finally shed some light on the matter — it revealed the events that occurred after the fated battle between Kuzan and Akainu for the title of Fleet Admiral. It also demonstrated just how the devious Emperor managed to recruit the former Admiral into his ranks.A lot of fans were distrustful of Admiral Kuzan/Aokiji’s intentions after he joined Captain Blackbeard’s unusual pirate crew. The Marines have shown their true colors time and again throughout One Piece’s story, provoking extreme caution and distrust among the pirates. In that same vein, the Marines crave power just as much as pirates do. When Aokiji and Akainu went head-to-head for the title of Fleet Admiral, Aokiji realized that in order to achieve the power he craved, he would need to throw the rule book into the sea. While the Navy and the World Government both claimed to be bastions of true justice and honor in the world, characters like Admiral Aokiji/Kuzan and certainly Admiral Akainu proved otherwise. The Navy was filled with selfish, flawed people who would betray or abandon anyone to further their own interests, Aokiji included.
One Piece‘s world is in a constant state of turmoil, where almost everybody is doing whatever they want. Freedom to pursue one’s whim is an unspoken pirate motto. However, it’s also a world where one’s occupation doesn’t guarantee their morality. Pirates can be good, just as Marines can be evil, but that also doesn’t mean all the Marines are corrupted or that every pirate is good. Former Admiral Aokiji, aka Kuzan, and the Blackbeard Pirates are perfect examples of this philosophy, especially after Kuzan joined Blackbeard.
Many One Piece fans had been speculating about his true intentions since Kuzan joined the Blackbeard Pirates. Chapter 1081 of the One Piece manga finally shed some light on the matter — it revealed the events that occurred after the fated battle between Kuzan and Akainu for the title of Fleet Admiral. It also demonstrated just how the devious Emperor managed to recruit the former Admiral into his ranks.
A lot of fans were distrustful of Admiral Kuzan/Aokiji’s intentions after he joined Captain Blackbeard’s unusual pirate crew. The Marines have shown their true colors time and again throughout One Piece‘s story, provoking extreme caution and distrust among the pirates. In that same vein, the Marines crave power just as much as pirates do. When Aokiji and Akainu went head-to-head for the title of Fleet Admiral, Aokiji realized that in order to achieve the power he craved, he would need to throw the rule book into the sea. While the Navy and the World Government both claimed to be bastions of true justice and honor in the world, characters like Admiral Aokiji/Kuzan and certainly Admiral Akainu proved otherwise. The Navy was filled with selfish, flawed people who would betray or abandon anyone to further their own interests, Aokiji included.
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