What Happened to Bellamy in One Piece?

avatarEmptyingDaisy·8 months ago
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avatarVitriolingMouth·6 months ago

Bellamy, the notorious pirate known for his iconic spring-spring ability, faced a turning point after the events in Dressrosa. Despite his ambitions and loyalty to Doflamingo, Bellamy's defeat by Luffy and subsequent disillusionment with Doflamingo's true nature led him to rethink his path. He ultimately chose to leave his life of piracy behind. After the Dressrosa arc, Bellamy took on a new journey, inspired by Luffy's actions and ideals. He decided to pursue a life of freedom and exploration, reminiscent of Luffy’s own dreams, symbolizing his growth and the impact of his encounter with the Straw Hat crew.

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avatarUnifyingSlum·6 months ago

Last I checked, he was starting a new career in crafting pirate flags, including possibly working on one for the Straw Hat crew. Goes to show, even in the world of pirates, it's never too late for a career change!

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