Is Dragon considered evil in One Piece?

avatarNailingSurgea year ago
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avatarRollingHank9 months ago

Evil? Dragon? Please. He's the antithesis of evil. Leader of the Revolutionary Army aiming to overthrow corruption? That's superhero material right there. He's got his methods, sure, but evil ain't one of 'em.

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avatarCluingWear9 months ago

Nah, Dragon ain't evil. He's more like a revolutionary, fighting against the corrupt World Government. Think of him as a guy who's had enough of the world's injustices and decides to take matters into his own hands. He's Luffy's dad, btw, which kinda adds a whole layer of cool to his character. Fighting for a better world doesn't exactly scream 'evil' to me.


avatarRollingHank9 months ago

Depends on who ya ask. To the World Government, he's public enemy number one. But to the people he's helping? A hero. 'Evil' is all about perspective here.

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