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Chapter Review: The Rain Goddess Rises

Rating: ★★★★☆ (9/10)

The Heavy Hitters Are Back

First off, seeing Zoro and Sanji back on their feet was the hype moment we all needed. They’re battered, bruised, and clearly feeling the weight of the battle, but that classic "Monster Trio" resilience is on full display. It’s setting the stage for a massive showdown against Sommers and Kilingham that honestly feels overdue.

Elemental Warfare: Loki vs. Imu

The clash between Loki and Imu is visually insane. Loki combining his lightning with Ragnir’s ice creates a devastating aesthetic, but Imu countering with massive fireballs reminds us why they sit on the Empty Throne. The power scaling here is getting cosmic, yet it still feels grounded in the world's internal logic.

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The Power of Sommers and Kilingham

We finally get a real taste of what the antagonists are capable of. Sommers carrying a literal giant ship on his back is the kind of absurd physical feat that makes One Piece villains so intimidating. Their commitment to kidnapping the children adds a layer of genuine stakes this isn't just a fight; it’s a rescue mission.

The Star of the Show: Zaza, the Rain Goddess

The real highlight, however, is Kilingham’s latest creation: Zaza. This is easily one of the most haunting character designs Oda has introduced in years.

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Kilingham used his own nightmares to manifest her, and you can tell. She is a four-armed woman with a transparent body filled with water a literal living ocean. The white ring on her back (reminiscent of Enel or Imu) gives her an ethereal, divine status that justifies why the World Government fears her. Her face is veiled, showing only her eyes beneath a jewel-encrusted conical hat, which adds a layer of mystery and dread.

Watching her effortlessly flood an entire village puts her power level into perspective. She isn't just a monster; she’s a natural disaster.

Final Verdict

The chapter ends on a high note with Zoro and Sanji squaring up for the final fight. If the choreography for the next few chapters matches the art we saw here, we are in for one of the best combat sequences of the post-Wano era.

Trivia Note: Did anyone else notice the lack of eyes on Zaza’s back ring? Unlike Imu’s, it’s completely blank, which might be a huge hint toward her origin or her lack of "will" compared to the Ancient Weapons.

Can't wait for next week!

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One Piece (Japanese: ワンピース Hepburn: Wan Pisu) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Eiichiro Oda. It has been serialized in Shueisha’s Weekly Shonen Jump magazine since July 22, 1997, and has been collected into 94 tankobon volumes.

Enter Monkey D. Luffy, a 17-year-old boy that defies your standard definition of a pirate. Rather than the popular persona of a wicked, hardened, toothless pirate who ransacks villages for fun, Luffy’s reason for being a pirate is one of pure wonder; the thought of an exciting adventure and meeting new and intriguing people, along with finding One Piece, are his reasons of becoming a pirate. Following in the footsteps of his childhood hero, Luffy and his crew travel across the Grand Line, experiencing crazy adventures, unveiling dark mysteries and battling strong enemies, all in order to reach One Piece.

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9 comments:

Mugiwara said...

This honestly sounds like the exact kind of stuff that would kill what made One Piece special in the first place. The moment everything becomes “ancient gods,” “chosen ones,” and secret destiny lore, the actual pirate world starts disappearing.
One Piece was always at its best when the strongest people felt HUMAN in their ambition. Blackbeard isn’t interesting because he’s some moon god vessel he’s interesting because he’s a greedy, terrifying opportunist. Mihawk works because he’s just an insanely powerful man with no bigger prophecy attached to him. Dragon is mysterious because of ideology and rebellion, not because he’s secretly the reincarnation of Earth Deity #4.
If Imu turns into some final cosmic god and every major conflict becomes mythology scaling, then characters like Crocodile, Doflamingo, Blackbeard, Akainu, even Roger himself start feeling smaller retroactively. That’s exactly the problem people had with Naruto near the end: centuries of grounded conflict suddenly got overshadowed by alien lore and destiny bloodlines.
And honestly, if Oda keeps escalating everything into “god vs god,” he’s gonna run into the same wall Hideaki Anno hit after Evangelion blew up the audience stops connecting to the characters and starts consuming pure symbolism and power lore instead of emotional stakes.

Soda said...

Early One Piece was built around INHERITED WILL, human ambition, and the romance of freedom." And at no point did I see that disappearing—1180 chapters later, the series' philosophy remains exactly the same. The inherited will that crossed centuries until it found its destiny, the will that surpassed millennia to fulfill its promises—promises of freedom. And no, this isn't "gaslighting." Unfortunately, you guys are doing that to yourselves. Absolutely NOTHING has changed, only the characters!

I read your entire text, and unfortunately, there isn't a single point I can agree with, and actually the most fundamental one is when u claim that 'One Piece is not a political adventure fantasy anymore' begs the question of when it ever was, because although it features politics, Oda has always used his creation to embody something much bigger—the convergence of dreams and desires realized through destiny—by telling the story of a boy driven entirely by his will to become Pirate King who, along the way, ends up fulfilling others' dreams of freedom because that is his destiny and the will he inherited as JoyBoy; furthermore, the fact that Imu might be an 'ancient demon' is just another minor detail since, as someone once said, 'god or demon, what difference does it make?' in a world like the Blue Star filled with giants, Tontattas, fish-men, and exotic tribes, meaning that being of another race doesn't stop him from representing the exact same cruel and terrifying 'humanity' that the World Government has always stood for. . I could list for you right here—arc by arc, and at which exact points in each arc—how the EXACT SAME narrative structure remained and continued to appear throughout the last 1200 chapters of this series. No, Oda hasn't changed a THING.

Yonko Luffy continues to defeat his enemies with creativity—now even more so with his awakened fruit. Luffy continues advocating and FIGHTING against oppression and the shackles of slavery. And as I said, pre-timeskip, we already had people who teleported (CP9), people who were "gods" (Enel, an unbeatable combatant for any other character except Luffy—I'd even say the strongest Logia of all), and people who controlled shadows and the destinies of others.
NOTHING CHANGED—and that is my main issue with this discussion. One Piece NEVER "mocked" divinity; quite the opposite. A fundamental part of the story has always been exactly these absurd powers. Even while confronting Enel, Luffy questions that if someone were to be a "god," it would be nothing like what Enel was.

Do we have the Drums of Liberation? Yes, we do—just another "detail" that further escalates the great battle between the romance of liberation and the will of men. NOTHING CHANGED, only the characters.

Enji Night said...

We still have characters with ridiculous powers, we are still following the saga of a man in search of freedom, and we continue to see the enemies of that freedom opposing him fiercely! The fact that we have "gods" and "demons" hasn't changed ANYTHING! It merely INCREASED the power scale, nothing more—in the exact same way that, pre-timeskip, Logias were a way to increase the scale of things at first, and later on, the Mythical fruits.

Yes, DIVINITY IS REAL, DESTINY WAS ALWAYS REAL. That inherited ambition you mentioned has always been DESTINY—nothing more than that. Whitebeard talked about this before he died. So no, I am not doing some sort of religious "cope" regarding Oda's writing ability; I am simply stating facts. Like the fact that the 2015 leak WAS REAL, and Oda has had the direction of his story in his head for at least 12 years. Absolutely NOTHING you said shows me that One Piece changed in its essence; it only shows me that you can't see what I see, and that's fine. For example, at the same time you endorse Luffy's "creativity"—the same guy who defeated one of the STRONGEST Warlords (Shichibukai) in the most ridiculous way (with a barrel of water) is also the EXACT SAME guy who defeated the strongest creature alive in a ridiculous way: with an island-sized punch! Once again, NOTHING—CHANGED!

Luffy is still free, he is still seeking freedom. He inherited a will from the past, which is carried by destiny—the same will that Roger inherited. So no, the story hasn't changed ONE BIT. Only the scale of things is growing, and that was OBVIOUS. If Oda always wanted to finish the story AFTER he becomes Pirate King, it's OBVIOUS that he needs more enemies. And the build-up to this is GREAT. Oda didn't pull a super-powerful enemy out of nowhere; no, he chose the "King of the World"—a "God/Demon" who has been around for thousands of years.

Yes, One Piece doesn't have the "exact same" spirit as Alabasta or Water 7—after all, that was over 20 years ago. Our captain is a Yonko now, not a rookie with a 100 million bounty on his head anymore. But the essence is the same. The fight for freedom literally remains the EXACT SAME THING. I challenge you to find any point where Luffy defeated someone who didn't represent a deprivation of freedom, or when inherited will was ever disregarded. Meanwhile, you criticize the fact that destiny, gods, and the history of the ancient world remain alive because "destiny" is real, yet you say the essence of "inherited will" is missing—that doesn't even make sense!



and referring to what you said: no, the story continues to ask, 'What is freedom?' The ones who keep asking who is the reincarnation of the rain god or the war god—that is the FANDOM! And the proof is simple: several people who haven't even read the chapter are getting disappointed because we had a mention of a 'goddess' and other 'gods,' without even knowing IN WHAT CONTEXT or in what part of the lore this was established. Oda never painted Luffy as a messiah at any point—once again, that was the FANDOM. Just like it was the FANDOM that painted the 'Nika' fruit as the one the World Government fears the most; they REALLY just didn't want Nika to appear.

Just look at the sheer scale of this madness from you guys: literally, a mention popped up that we have gods in the One Piece world, and you are all going crazy saying One Piece went off the rails? WTF? We had gods mentioned in Skypiea too—people thought it was folklore, and nobody lost their minds—do you see?

All this energy invested in trying to defend a supposedly lost essence, which was lost because of what? FOR NOTHING. Oda is merely introducing historical and mythological characters and saying, 'Hey, in this world I created, we have Gods and Demons.' THAT IS IT. The story DID NOT CHANGE; at this exact moment, Luffy is fighting for the freedom of others!

Koro said...

Regarding that first one, there should be many.
The One Piece world has too much compromised communication channels. In such an environment, people should be developing many gods. The more untouched an area, the more different their gods should be from the original base point, if assuming the world was once unified.

So far, if I am recalling correctly, on the sea, only Wano has shown a named deity in the Okuchi no Makami.
But really, other developed islands should have had their local deities. And they dont neccessarily need to be major deities. Minor deities would be fine too.

Because Sengoku is specifically the idol of the Buddha, a Buddha should have existed in One Piece. Because the one yakuza guy from Wano called Luffy a wisdom king, then a version of Budhism should be in the One Piece world, further enforced by Zoro's techniques.

So, there, we have two one shinto level deity, at least, and one ascended human in history who has gone beyond godhood.

If we go further, Cerberus being around might require there to be a Hades fruit somewhere.
Because we know there is an afterlife, and souls are a thing, there must be a system for administering the afterlife too, which would put those beings into divine class.

Eleven said...

Will wait for a summary and more information, there's been a lot of rumours/misinformation spread.

Also, glad to see there's a correction on the Zaza and WG relation, it makes no sense the WG would fear some other god more than anything else. I think Nika and Imu should be the main deistic dynamic in the series.

That aside, will just wait for a full summary if one does come up, or at latest, the actual chapter. Difficult to have much insight with a lack of credible information.

Big News Morgans said...

I am glad to see the Clan D. being a fear in Marijoa is brought up again, the D. is so central to the story.

It also makes sense that the Celestial Dragons are also lied to because when the first 20 (19) Dynasties moved to Marijoa, their history was also erased from their Kingdoms and replaced with new rulers. In other words, an example is the Donquixote family ruled Dressrosa until 800 years ago, but when they moved to Marijoa, the entire history of the Donquixote was removed, so that the people in Dressrosa would believe a have a new history. The rewriting of history was not just in regard to the Void Century's criminal activity, but also to make it look like the current rulers of Marijoa were always "gods" ruling from Marijoa since the beginning of time which is what the world thinks.
Only those who research the Poneglyphs know their is a Void Century. Even Celestial Dragons don't know there is a Void Century. The entire past is written.

This shows that it's not just the lower world that is fooled, but even Celestial Dragons born in Marijoa are fooled and believe a false history. This is why the phenomenon known as rain is such a foreign concept to them that they imagined a monster called "Zaza".

It is insane just how far the lies and the cover up goes. This very possible means the Celestial Dragons are not inherently evil, they're victims born into lies and raised to be inhuman and cruel.
I would not be surprised if Imu (who I suspect was deceived by the Devil) has lied to almost every generation of Celestial Dragons. There might only really be 1 villain. Even other Celestial Dragons are not aware of Imu's existence.

And I also remember Sanji saying he will become feared by the WG... if he defeats this Rain Goddess Zaza... and the Celestial Dragons hear of this... he will have fulfilled that promise he made at Thriller Bark.

Lastly, interesting that Imu called Nidhogg a traitor. They may once have been allies, but given that Giants are a race of warriors, they probably refused to bow to anyone and ended up opposing Imu not for the sake of freedom or anything, but just because they're a race of warriors who believe in battle to the death as the greatest honour.

Moemi Cyrus said...

I think we can try to solve the Harley now.

humans found a great “power in the earth(maybe mu the demon)”, the earth god exploited it for his gains, the sun god ruined his plans he raged , and formed the red line,

the Forrest god created devil fruits and the sun god started a war, the people of the half moon(will of D) dreamed of victory, the people of the moon (20 kingdoms) dreamed of victory, the 20 kingdoms killed the sun god and became gods, the sea god flooded the earth.

the will of half moon was carried for generations until the sun god rose again.

it’s possible mu and imu are separate beings , mu is the forbidden sun and power found in the earth.

Ariel Summer said...

So, apparently Sommers was worried that Zaza created by Killingham may be difficult to control. So what if Killingham will lose control over her and it will work more in "our" favor than theirs? That would be actually cool because Killingham could create something that may bring their downfall faster instead of guarantee their win. That would also hint at fact that Killinghams dream monsters are stronger the more feared they are. His previous creations were difficult to defeate sure but they were created from childrens fears which probably made them bit lacking. But since Zaza is literal nightmare in eyes of all CDs and is goddess even as fake she may be on completly diffrent level than everything Killingham summoned to this point. She could even turn out to be soo strong that even with Imus boost Killingham won't be able to control her. I honestly would love to see it.

Joy Boy said...

They think Gunko is dead? well as they say, no body no confirmation. And her history needs to be clear before she passes, becuase I think she will die after all she is over 80 and only made youthful. Besides they likely only saw the ice and assumed she was dead. CD fears rain because they live in eternal heaven. Imu has a complex about only seeing pasts in future, maybe the Nidhogg was obbosed to Joyboy/Nika but eventually was charmed and choose to support him.

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