Im Sama: Is She Really Queen Lily of Alabasta? - One Piece 1085
Im Sama: Is She Really Queen Lily of Alabasta? - One Piece 1085

Im Sama: Is She Really Queen Lily of Alabasta? – One Piece 1085

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Fans of One Piece have been buzzing with excitement ever since Eiichiro Oda released One Piece 1084 last week. The episode left audiences with several unanswered questions, one of which revolves around Im Sama’s true identity.

Many fans are speculating that Im Sama is, in fact, Queen Lily of Alabasta. This speculation stems from the fact that Cobra mentions Lily’s name at the end of One Piece 1084.

One Piece 1085 is set to reveal Im Sama’s identity outright. However, according to the YouTube channel Anime OP, an interesting theory has emerged from fans regarding a separate sword from Marijoa’s throne.

After 25 years, Oda revealed that there were only 19 swords near the Marijoa throne, with one sword located in Im Sama’s room. This one sword has sparked a lot of speculation with fans believing it belongs to Lily.

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Lily was the queen of Alabasta who chose not to live in Marijoa, causing Alabasta to lose its place in the holy land. Despite this, the Nefertari clan remained one of the major clans in One Piece.

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But what is the connection between the sword in Im Sama’s room and Lily? Many theories are emerging, and it’s possible that Nefertari Lily refused to let the Marijoa throne remain empty.

Lily is also known for rejecting the peace treaty of the 20 kingdoms in One Piece. She was desperate to sit on the throne but would trick the kings during their meetings. Undoubtedly, Lily was the one giving orders to the Gorosei.

This theory makes sense since Im Sama is portrayed as a woman in One Piece. It’s possible that Im Sama is Lily from the Alabasta Kingdom.

In conclusion, the upcoming episode, One Piece 1085, is sure to provide some answers to these theories and speculations. But for now, fans will have to wait and see if Im Sama is truly Queen Lily of Alabasta.

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