The secret behind the D name in One Piece is finally revealed in the Anime’s Final Saga. We’ve known for a while now that the D name is tied to the gods, but the truth behind it is far more complex than we could’ve ever imagined.
We’ve been speculating about the D name’s true meaning since the beginning of the series
and it looks like the Final Saga of One Piece will finally answer our long-standing questions. We know that the D name is associated with being “sworn enemies of the gods,” but we haven’t known much else about it.
It turns out that the D name has been heavily shrouded in mystery for a reason, and One Piece’s exploration of it adds a crucial layer of depth and intrigue to the series. We’ve seen Queen Lili use her power to create “D-Fighters” and even transform into a dragon herself, but she’s not the only one with this ability. In fact, the D name has a much deeper meaning that will be revealed in the upcoming episodes.
So far, we’ve seen the D name pop up a few times in the series, and it often appears when talking about ancient history. This is because the D name is tied to the origins of the Mera Mera no Mi and its users, as well as the gods.
“In ancient times, it’s said that there were warriors who ate the fruit and obtained the power of the gods,” Queen Lili says. “In other words… they were born with the power of the gods, but they’re sworn enemies of the gods.”
The Final Saga of One Piece promises to tell us the truth behind the D name
and we have no doubt that it will be an epic revelation. We’ve been speculating about Queen Lili’s role in the series for years now, and her connection to the D name adds a layer of intrigue to everything we’ve seen so far.
The D name’s association with the gods has also set the stage for a spectacular conclusion to the series. With Luffy and the rest of the crew on the cusp of fighting the ultimate gods, the D name may play a role in the final conflict.
Don’t miss out on the secrets of the D name in One Piece’s Final Saga, which is expected to premiere in the next few months.