What does the 'D' mean in One Piece?

avatarAlightingTang4 months ago
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avatarCopyingSole2 months ago

The 'D' in One Piece stands for 'Will of D.' It's a mysterious term that represents a lineage or a group of people who carry the initial 'D' in their names. They are said to be the enemies of the gods and play a significant role in the world's history. Oda, the creator, has kept the full meaning pretty secretive, so fans are left piecing together clues!

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avatarNailingSurge2 months ago

"Will of D" or not, I think it's just Oda's way of keeping us hooked. We all keep watching and reading to figure out these mysteries!


avatarCarryingTree2 months ago

It's 'Will of D.' But don't get too caught up in it, since the full explanation hasn't been revealed yet. Oda loves leaving us hanging!


avatarComposingGuru2 months ago

Honestly, the 'D' might as well stand for 'Don't know yet.' Oda's keeping that info locked up tighter than the One Piece treasure itself!

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