What is Poseidon in One Piece?

avatarManningAndya year ago
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avatarComputingTopaz9 months ago

Poseidon? That's just a mermaid with a serious case of sea creature whispering. Shirahoshi, the mermaid princess, has this unique power. It's kinda like being a giant sea monster DJ.

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avatarAttendingStoke9 months ago

Everybody's out here thinking Poseidon is some kind of weapon. Nah, it's a person - Princess Shirahoshi. She talks to Sea Kings. That's it. No trident, no beard, just fish talk.


avatarBurstingHong9 months ago

Poseidon in One Piece isn't your typical sea god or trident-wielding deity. It's actually a title given to a mermaid princess who possesses the power to control Sea Kings, massive sea creatures. As of my last binge, this princess is Shirahoshi, who, despite being super sweet and kind, holds the mighty power to call upon these ocean leviathans. So yeah, Poseidon is a pretty big deal in the One Piece world!

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