The identity of Im Sama in One Piece remains a mystery until today. Despite that, fans have been discussing clues about Im Sama for a long time. Currently, fans are once again puzzled about the identity of Im Sama, who allegedly is Nefertari Lily.
Nefertari Cobra first mentioned Lily in One Piece 1084. Cobra saw someone ascending the World Government’s throne and mentioned Lily’s name. Previously, Cobra was chosen to be eradicated by the Gorosei while in Marijoa. What is the connection between Im Sama and the kingdom of Alabasta?
According to the theory discussed on YouTube Anime OP, many fans of One Piece believe that Im Sama is the queen Lily. This theory arose after fans went back to the early chapters of One Piece when the Straw Hat crew arrived in Alabasta. At that time, Crocodile, the enemy, had a goal that was not noticed by many One Piece fans. Crocodile’s goal in taking over Alabasta was to find Pluton.
Based on the writing brought by the Alabasta kingdom, Pluton is a mass destruction weapon in One Piece. Pluton is also the first ancient weapon discussed in One Piece. If the ancient weapon on Fishman Island named Poseidon is a mermaid, it is most likely that Pluton is a weapon in human form. And Pluton is allegedly Im Sama, who is also the queen Lily of the Alabasta kingdom.
This clue might be true because when Sabo mentioned his position on Lulusia Island, shortly after, the island disappeared from the map and was destroyed. It is most likely that the cause of Lulusia Island vanishing from the map was due to Pluton. If Im Sama is Pluton in One Piece, then Luffy’s journey to Laugh Tale will not be easy.
One Piece is a Japanese story that first appeared and was published in the form of manga (comic book) on July 22, 1997. Two years later, in 1999, the anime version of One Piece followed. Since then, the One Piece franchise has become a global cultural phenomenon, breaking many records and winning the hearts of anime lovers.
One Piece tells the story of the brave pirate adventure of Monkey D Luffy, who is hunting for One Piece, the treasure coveted by all pirates. After 25 years and 490 million copies sold worldwide, the creator, Eiichiro Oda, announced that One Piece will enter its final chapter.
Disclaimer: The discussion of One Piece in this article is a theory, so it may be true or false. This article is made for entertainment purposes only and does not intend to preempt the content of the story.