The Revolutionary Army's Epic Battle in Marijoa

The Revolutionary Army's Epic Battle in Marijoa

Revolutionary Army takes action in Marijoa to free their comrade turned slave by the Celestial Dragons One Piece Chapter 1083 reveals the intense action-packed scenes during the most recent Reverie Anticipation reaches its peak as the Army wages war against the Two Admirals

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One Piece Chapter 1083 presented an outstanding depiction of the events that occurred in Marijoa during the recent Reverie. The Revolutionary Army had infiltrated the Holy Land with the sole purpose of reclaiming Bartholomew Kuma, who was enslaved by the Celestial Dragons. In this chapter, Oda finally revealed the other incidents that took place in Marijoa.

It was confirmed that the Revolutionary Army had three objectives in mind. Firstly, they aimed to destroy the hoof, the symbol of the Celestial Dragons. For centuries, slaves were branded with the hoof, leaving permanent marks that served as a constant reminder of their enslavement even after they escaped. With the destruction of the hoof, the Revolutionary Army officially declared war on the Celestial Dragons.

The second objective was to free the slaves and Bartholomew Kuma. However, the Revolutionary Army faced a challenging task as the Marines immediately deployed two Admirals to confront them. The Admirals proved to be formidable opponents, making it difficult for the Revolutionary Army to achieve their second objective.

Once the Revolutionary Army began their attack, the Marines dispatched Ryokugyu and Fujitora to counter their threat. The decision to send the Admirals was a no-brainer as very few characters could match their strength. Ryokugyu and Fujitora joined the Marines during the time skip, with Fujitora being involved in the Dressrosa arc, while Ryokugyu made his debut in the Wano Country arc. Fujitora's Paramecia-type Devil Fruit, the Zushi Zushi no Mi, grants him the power to control gravity, making it an incredibly formidable ability. His battle with Sabo in Dressrosa ended in a draw, with neither combatant unleashing their full strength. With the help of his Devil Fruit, Fujitora has the ability to summon meteors capable of causing widespread destruction in a short span of time. Additionally, he has excellent control over both Busoshoku Haki and Kenbunshoku, with the latter allowing him to fight proficiently despite his blindness.

Ryokugyu is a character who craves the approval of his superiors, particularly Akainu. He traveled to Wano with the aim of capturing Luffy and earning the Fleet Admiral's praise, but his plans were foiled by Shanks. It is likely that Ryokugyu came to Wano to make up for his failure to stop the Revolutionary Army in Marijoa. His Logia-type Devil Fruit, the Mori Mori no Mi, grants him the ability to create and control plant life. The roots of his plants can pierce the skin of a person and drain their body fluids. During the Wano Country arc, Ryokugyu and Fujitora were tasked with confronting three commanders of the Revolutionary Army: Karasu, Morley, and Lindbergh.

Morley, the commander of the West Army, is a formidable newkama who had once been imprisoned in Impel Down. Despite her captivity, she managed to escape with the aid of her devil fruit power. Morley is in possession of the Oshi Oshi no Mi, a powerful Paramecia-type devil fruit that grants her the ability to manipulate the ground at her will. She was last seen engaged in a fierce battle with Ryokugyu, who had transformed into a massive wooden golem, showcasing her immense strength and prowess in combat.

The Revolutionary Army's Epic Battle in Marijoa


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Karasu, leader of the North Army, finally unveiled his Devil Fruit powers named Susu Susu no Mi. Based on the power of soot, Karasu used this ability to easily defeat several opponents during his fight in Marijoa. Fans had previously speculated that Karasu's Devil Fruit might be related to crows, as they seemed to follow him wherever he went.

Lindbergh, commander of the South Army, is a Mink with an innate talent for fighting. He also possesses a genius intellect and can create various weapons. It is likely that Lindbergh can use Electro and he has access to Sulong. During the showdown at Marijoa, Lindbergh served as the third commander.

The intense clash between the two groups persisted as neither side was willing to back down. The Admirals had the disadvantage of being unable to go all out due to the presence of the Celestial Dragons. Fujitora refrained from bringing down a meteor to avoid harming the Revolutionaries and risking the lives of the Celestial Dragons. The situation was tricky for them. Morley successfully held off Ryokugyu, while Karasu was engaged in combat with Fujitora. Lindbergh provided support wherever he could, although he didn't play a major role.

The three commanders managed to hold off the two Admirals for a significant amount of time. Their efforts allowed Sabo to search for the key to Kuma's collar in Marijoa, which was a remarkable achievement for the members of the Revolutionary Army. The Admirals are considered the greatest weapon of the Marines, so if the commanders could hold them off even without Sabo, it's clear that they would have had an easier time if he had been with them. The upcoming chapter may reveal more details about the fight and even uncover the truth behind Cobra's death. {{video_placeholder_1}}


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