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Read One Piec Chapter 1184 English Scans On MangaRoyale, Catch the latest manga releases chapter with high-quality images. Online read NOW! For years, Brook has existed in the story as something of a mystery within a mystery. We knew the bones of it pun very much intended a skeletal musician with a laugh that echoes in empty halls and a grief that runs deeper than the ocean he sails. But Chapter 1184 cuts away the vagueness and places us directly in the rubble of where Brook's loyalty was born: a junkyard.

Not a dramatic battlefield. Not a heroic rescue at sea. A junkyard stinking and forgotten, the kind of place where people end up when society has decided it's done with them. Brook grew up here. Surrounded by scraps and rust, wearing the weight of a childhood defined by scarcity, he had every reason to be bitter. And he was. He blamed the former King for every hungry night and every closed door. The resentment wasn't irrational it was the honest conclusion of someone who had been dealt a bad hand by a system with a crown at the top.


"It wasn't admiration that first defined Brook's feelings toward royalty. It was rage."

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A Prince with No Introduction

Then came a 21-year-old Prince Rueven and this is where Oda does something quietly brilliant. Rueven didn't arrive with trumpets or a royal seal. He kept his identity completely hidden. To Brook, this was just a young man who crossed his path in the wreckage of a junkyard, someone who sat with him, talked with him, treated him as an equal. A friendship grew in that grimy, unglamorous place, built on nothing more than shared time and genuine connection.

There's something almost cruel about the irony. Brook despised what the crown represented, and yet the first person to truly see him to offer him warmth without obligation — was wearing that crown without telling him. Rueven didn't lead with his power. He led with his humanity. That choice, small as it might have seemed in the moment, would define the entire trajectory of Brook's life.

The Rescue That Sealed Everything


If the friendship in the junkyard planted the seed, then what came next cemented it permanently. Rueven, alongside Candelle, pulled Brook out of the clutches of the Marines. No conditions. No political calculation. Just two people who refused to leave someone they cared about behind.

Brook was then brought into the castle not as a servant, not as a tool, but as someone welcomed in. For a man who grew up with nothing and had nowhere to place his trust, that act of rescue wasn't just kindness. It was proof. Proof that the friendship had been real, that the warmth hadn't been performance, and that the person who had found him in a junkyard was worth following into the storm.

And so he did. Loyally. Completely. The backstory Oda has written for Brook here isn't the backstory of a soldier who follows orders. It's the backstory of a man who, after a lifetime of being discarded, finally found someone who chose him and chose to give that person everything in return.

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Brook's devotion mirrors the Rumbar Pirates' bond

Brook's loyalty to King Rueven echoes a defining trait Oda has written into his character from the very beginning. With the Rumbar Pirates, Brook remained faithful to a promise made to a crew that died — waiting alone on a ghost ship for 50 years just to honor it. Across both storylines, what drives Brook isn't duty or obligation, but the weight of genuine human connection. In a series full of nakama bonds, Brook may be Oda's most patient and quietly devastating example of what it means to truly commit to the people who made you feel like you belonged. 

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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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The Lord of the Rings: Gandalf - Mithrandir

When Sauron's dark power began creeping back into Middle-earth, the angelic Valar dispatched five Istari (Wizards) to rally the mortal races for the coming war. Unfortunately, the mission had a remarkably high failure rate: two Blue Wizards vanished into the East, Radagast the Brown became overly preoccupied with woodland creatures, and Saruman the White fell to pride and tried to conquer the world himself.

Only Gandalf stayed true to the path forming the Fellowship of the Ring, taking down a Balrog, and kindling the courage of Men against the gathering shadow.

Bringing the Grey Wizard to Life

Over the decades, Gandalf has been reimagined across countless paintings, video games, and stage productions. Yet, few capture his essence quite like Gandalf: Mithrandir, a breathtaking new fine art print by Jerry Vanderstelt.

 

The Lord of the Rings: Gandalf - Mithrandir

Distributed by Sideshow, this piece takes its name from the Sindarin Elvish title bestowed upon him by the Elves: Mithrandir, meaning the "Grey Pilgrim." Currently available for pre-order at $80 USD, the print is expected to ship between July and September 2026. (For those looking to complete the ultimate Khazad-dûm aesthetic, Sideshow also offers a gorgeous companion art print of the Balrog.)

Sir Ian McKellen: The Definitive Mithrandir

Vanderstelt’s art gorgeously renders the likeness of Sir Ian McKellen, who immortalized the character in Peter Jackson’s The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit trilogies. While McKellen was already a titan of the stage and screen for decades, donning the grey robes and battered hat launched him into the global mainstream arguably eclipsing even his iconic run as Magneto in the X-Men franchise.

Incredibly, McKellen’s watch isn't over. He has confirmed that he will reprise his legendary role in the upcoming film, The Lord of the Rings: The Hunt for Gollum. Given his age, we may not see him engaging in heavy, sword-swinging acrobatics, but the promise of his return smoking his pipe and offering profound wisdom to those with the wit to understand it is enough to warm any fan's heart.

🧙‍♂️ Did You Know? Gandalf Trivia

  • He is essentially a demigod/angel: Gandalf is a Maia (plural Maiar), an ancient, angelic spirit created before the world even existed. Before coming to Middle-earth in the body of an old man, he lived in the Undying Lands, where his true name was Olórin.

  • He secretly wields a Ring of Power: Throughout the series, Gandalf is the keeper of Narya, the Ring of Fire. It doesn't shoot fireballs; rather, its true magic lies in the ability to inspire hope and kindle the hearts of men in times of overwhelming despair.

  • His sword has a legendary history: Gandalf wields Glamdring (the "Foe-hammer"), an ancient Elven sword he found in a troll hoard. It was originally forged in the First Age for Turgon, the Elven King of Gondolin. Just like Bilbo and Frodo's blade, Sting, Glamdring glows with a pale light when Orcs or Goblins are near.

  • Tolkien based him on a postcard: J.R.R. Tolkien’s original inspiration for Gandalf's appearance came from a postcard he bought in Switzerland in 1911. The painting, titled Der Berggeist (The Mountain Spirit) by Josef Madlener, depicted an old, bearded man in a wide-brimmed hat feeding a deer in the woods. Tolkien kept the postcard and later wrote "Origin of Gandalf" across the envelope he stored it in. 

 

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