The Truth Behind Cobra's Death Revealed in One Piece 1085 by Eiichiro Oda
The Truth Behind Cobra's Death Revealed in One Piece 1085 by Eiichiro Oda

The Truth Behind Cobra’s Death Revealed in One Piece 1085 by Eiichiro Oda

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In the world of One Piece, fans have been left in shock by the death of Cobra, the king of Alabasta, with many believing that it was at the hands of Im Sama. However, a recent revelation by Eiichiro Oda sheds light on the true motivation behind Cobra’s death. In chapter 1085, the manga unveils the details that led to the tragic end of the beloved character.

Previously in chapter 1084, Cobra meets with the Gorosei, the highest authority of the World Government, to question them about the whereabouts of his late wife, Queen Lili. However, the Gorosei are unable to provide any answers, and Cobra persists in his inquiry. It is revealed that the government has been hiding information concerning the D clan and the Void Century for a long time.

Cobra’s unwavering persistence to know about the D clan leads him to ask Im Sama, the apparent leader of the World Government, about it. However, this tragic blunder leads to his death. It turns out that Im Sama, angered by Cobra’s questioning, orders the Gorosei to kill the king of Alabasta.

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In addition, chapter 1085 reveals that Cobra speaks highly of Luffy and how he and his crew proved to be true heroes during the coup d’état in Alabasta. With Luffy’s assistance, the rebellion was successful, and justice was restored to the kingdom.

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In conclusion, Eiichiro Oda’s One Piece continues to captivate fans worldwide with its intricate plot twists and character developments. Any avid follower of the series will surely be left wondering what other surprises Oda has in store for them in the future.

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